Darton State College Catalog 2013 - 2014 - page 429

ISCI
2002 Foundations of Physical Science
(2-2-3)
This course is an Area F science course for early childhood education majors.
This course will emphasize the understanding and use of the major concepts of
physical science, including physics and chemistry. As a general theme,
strategies of investigating science will be used and discussed in the context of
various topics.
This course may only be used as an Area F course for Early Grades Education Major.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of one Area D Science course.
Corequisites: None.
Offered: All semesters.
JAPN
1001 Elementary Japanese I
(3-0-3)
JAPN 1001 is an Introduction to Japanese language, both spoken and written,
and orientation to Japanese culture.
Prerequisites: READ 0099 and ENGL 0099.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
JAPN
1002 Elementary Japanese II
(3-0-3)
JAPN 1002 is a continuation of JAPN 1001 and includes expansion of vocabulary
and grammar, and practice in conversation, writing, and reading, as well as
advancing knowledge of Japan related issues.
Prerequisite: JAPN 1001 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.
or equivalent.
Offered: Spring.
JAPN
2001 Intermediate Japanese I
(3-0-3)
JAPN 2001 is a continuation of JAPN 1002 and includes intermediate grammar,
expansion of vocabulary and continued practice in conversation, writing, and
reading and further extension of Japan related issues.
Prerequisite: JAPN 1002 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.
Offered: Fall.
JAPN
2002 Intermediate Japanese II
(3-0-3)
JAPN 2002 is a continuation of JAPN 2001 and includes intermediate grammar,
expansion of vocabulary and continued practice in conversation, writing and
reading, and advancing knowledge of Japan related issues.
Prerequisite: JAPN 2001 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent.
Offered: Spring.
JOUR
1000 Journalism Practicum
(0-0-1)
This course is a practicum through which students do the planning, research,
writing, editing, and lay-out necessary to publish a newspaper or produce
television content. JOUR 1000 is open to students taking news writing and
reporting and to students working with campus media outlets (as approved by a
Journalism advisor). JOUR 1000 may be taken each semester, but the credit
does not substitute for other journalism courses required in the journalism degree
program.
NOTE: Up to three hours of JOUR 1000 will count toward a degree.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.
JOUR
1100 Introduction to Mass Communication (same as COMM 2230)
(3-0-3)
JOUR 1100 is a survey of the field of mass communication, including
newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cable television, and public relations
and advertising, with emphasis on the historical development, current practices,
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