MATH 492 | Seminar III | Seminar in mathematics. Oral and written presentations are required. |
MATH 495 | Industrial Mathematics Wksp | Serves as the capstone course for students in the Industrial Mathematics Program. Students work to find solutions to problems originating from business, industry, medicine, and government. Requires written and oral presentations. Prerequisites: Completion of MATH 270, 271, 272 (all with C or better), MATH 300, 12 credit hours of mathematics numbered above MATH 300, and permission of instructor. Fall, annually. |
MATH 499 | Independent Study | Individual study under faculty supervision. Prerequisites: 12 hours of math numbered 300 or above and written consent of the department chair. |
MATH 530 | New Math | |
MATH 531 | Topics In Geom | |
MATH 532 | Statistics | |
MATH 533 | Found H.S. Math | |
MATH 541 | Rec Math | |
MATH 553 | Real Variables I | |
MATH 554 | Real Variables II | |
MATH 555 | Topology I | |
MATH 557 | Infinite Series | |
MATH 559 | Com Variables I | |
MATH 561 | Abstract Alg I | |
MATH 562 | Abstract Alg II | |
MATH 563 | Linear Algebra | |
MATH 569 | Math Logic | |
MATH 573 | Numerical Anal | |
MATH 575 | Alge Num Theory I | |
MATH 580 | Seminar | |
MATH 590 | Individual Research | |
MC 100 | Making Connections | |
MMAJ 100 | Intro To Mass Media | Systematic study of mass media and their support industries. Includes historical and critical perspectives of legal, ethical and social issues surrounding the influence of the mass media on audiences, characteristics and functions of the mass media,career options, employment trends, and competencies required of a mass media professionals. Each semester. |
MMAJ 101 | Mass Media And Society | Investigates elements of the relationship between the mass media, message producers, and their audience, including effects of mass media messages (aural, visual, and textual media). Covers the media professions, and explores variables including message meaning, environment, and technology. Requires students to apply theoretical concepts to practical problems. Each semester. |
MMAJ 140 | Writing For Media | Develops fundamental skills in writing and/or visualizing for a variety of media forms. Emphasizes print and broadcast newswriting, advertising copywriting, and public relations writing. Prerequisite: ENG 111 or consent of instructor. Each semester. |
MMAJ 202 | Media Production Planning | MMAJ 202, Media Production Planning is a survey class of Graphic Design, Web, Film and Video production processes. Students will learn specific steps for those types of productions as well as how those processes can help to coordinate projects in Advertising, Public Relations, Journalism and other media. Students will also learn real-world management principles, and fundamental budgeting and scheduling skills. Prerequisite: MMAJ 270| |
MMAJ 208 | Intro To Film | This course is designed to help the student become literate in the language of film. It will introduce terminology, history, theory and technology of film. The student will take a critical look at the cinema, and will analyze the theory and techniques used by directors and writers, critique a variety of works in a number of film genres. |
MMAJ 216 | Newspaper Co-Curricular | Provides students with experience in the workings of a weekly student newspaper. Students will participate in various aspects of a newspaper operation, including newsgathering, newswriting, editing, proofreading, photography, layout, advertising and distribution. Prerequisite: MMAj 140 |
MMAJ 217 | Magazine Co-Curricular | This course provides students with experience in the production of an annual literary magazine. Students will be involved in all aspects of managing the production of an annual magazine, including writing, editing, photography, graphic design, layout, developing ad revenue, ad design, and distribution. |
MMAJ 218 | Radio Co-Curricular | This course provides students with experience in the operations of a FM radio station. Students will complete Disc Jockey (DJ) training, and will then participate in the various aspects of the station operation. These include: being on the air, operating the board, gathering, writing and reporting news and sports coverage, traffic, production, music direction, and all other elements of radio station operation. |