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CST 300L: Major Proseminar Writing Lab

Effective Jan 1, 2009

Description:

Students learn writing, presentation, and critical-thinking skills within the context of the Telecommunications, Multimedia, and Applied Computing (TMAC) major. Research and project topics stem from knowledge of the TMAC design and technology curriculum. Students learn how to analyze, predict, and articulate trends in the academic, public service, and private enterprise fields of the TMAC industry. Students write two major papers and give a combination oral/multimedia presentation before both a small and large audience. (Offered every semester.)

Changes since Feb 18, 2008

There were no changes

Units

2 Units

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:

(Corequisites: CST 300)

Changes to Prerequisites, Corequisites and Registration Restrictions:

None

CST 300L: Major Proseminar Writing Lab

Effective Feb 18, 2008

Description:

Students learn writing, presentation, and critical-thinking skills within the context of the Telecommunications, Multimedia, and Applied Computing (TMAC) major. Research and project topics stem from knowledge of the TMAC design and technology curriculum. Students learn how to analyze, predict, and articulate trends in the academic, public service, and private enterprise fields of the TMAC industry. Students write two major papers and give a combination oral/multimedia presentation before both a small and large audience. (Offered every semester.)

Changes since Jan 24, 2005

There were no changes

Units

1 to 4 Units

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:

(Corequisites: CST 300)

Changes to Prerequisites, Corequisites and Registration Restrictions:

(Corequisites: CST 300)

CST 300L: Major Proseminar Writing Lab

Effective Jan 24, 2005

Description:

Students learn writing, presentation, and critical-thinking skills within the context of the Telecommunications, Multimedia, and Applied Computing (TMAC) major. Research and project topics stem from knowledge of the TMAC design and technology curriculum. Students learn how to analyze, predict, and articulate trends in the academic, public service, and private enterprise fields of the TMAC industry. Students write two major papers and give a combination oral/multimedia presentation before both a small and large audience. (Offered every semester.)

Units

1 to 4 Units

Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:

None