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2013-2014 Course Catalog - PDF Format - Flagler College

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204 FLAGLER COLLEGE<br />

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of the full-time strategic communication faculty. Students will answer questions in<br />

an oral defense of the portfolio. Students will also prepare a resume, cover letter,<br />

portfolio proposal, and memo of intent that must be approved by the instructor.<br />

COM 468 - Senior Thesis for Documentary Production (4)<br />

Prerequisites: COM 324 Production II. This course provides real-world<br />

experience in professional practices culmination in the production of a program<br />

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COM 470 - Portfolio Review (1)<br />

Prerequisites: Completion of 100 credit hours. Communication majors who<br />

have accrued 100 or more hours in the major take this course. It should be taken<br />

during the student’s last term at <strong>Flagler</strong> <strong>College</strong> and requires the preparation of<br />

an electronic portfolio in the student’s track. The portfolio must be acceptable to<br />

a majority of the full-time departmental faculty. Students will answer questions<br />

in an oral defense of the portfolio.<br />

COM 481, 482, 483 – Communication Internship (1-12, 1-12, 1-12)<br />

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classes for each track:<br />

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Documentary Production: COM 323<br />

Practical experience off campus in a professional setting where the student works<br />

under the tutelage of a professional practitioner. (May be repeated for up to 12<br />

credit hours toward graduation.) This course is graded on a Pass/Fail system.<br />

COM 491, 492, 493 – Independent Study (1-3, 1-3, 1-3)<br />

Prerequisite: Permission from Department Chair. This course is graded on<br />

a letter grade system.<br />

Computer Studies (CSC)<br />

CSC 120 – Introduction to Computers and Management Applications (3)<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. This course is an exploration of productivity<br />

software with a special emphasis on computer literacy. Topics to be covered include<br />

technology and Internet concepts, electronic research, spreadsheets, databases,<br />

and electronic presentations. A lab fee is required for this course.<br />

CSC 121 – Introduction to Internet Communications<br />

and Web-Based Applications (3)<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. CSC 120 is not a prerequisite for this<br />

course. This course is an exploration of electronic communication methods, digital<br />

information, uses, and trends in contemporary global organizations. Topics include<br />

Web 2.0 concepts, applications, and emerging Web 3.0 technologies, including

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