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Public Relations:
| Cas 100a | Effective Speech | Principles of communication, implemented through presentation of speeches, with some attention to group discussion and message evaluation. |
| Comm 160 | Basic News Writing Skills | Basic News Writing Skills Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and word usage skills required of journalists. |
| Comm 260W | News Writing | News Writing and Reporting News and news values; legal and ethical problems of reporting; writing and reporting news for the mass media. |
| Comm 320 | Introduction to Advertizing | Advertising management in business, including communication theory; common industry practices; basics of copy, media, and budget decision; and environmental influences. |
| Comm 370 | Public Relations | Public Relations Public understanding of organizations and institutions; identification and analysis of public; media relations; public relations practice. |
| Comm 410 | International Mass Communications | The role of international media in communication among and between nations and people. |
| Comm 420 | Research in Advertizing/Public Relations | Primary and secondary research methods used in the development of solutions to advertising and public relations problems. |
| Comm 471 | Public Relations Media and Methods | Analyzing media and audiences for public relations purposes; planning, designing, and writing public relations communications; press relations and publicity methods. |
| Comm 473 | Public Relations Campaigns | Case studies and problems in publicity and public relations in industry, government, and institutions. |
| Comm 497I | Public Relations Student Society of America – Bateman Competition | PRSSA yearly competition designed to create a unique public relations campaign. |
Economics:
| Stat 100 | Statistical Concepts and Reasoning | Introduction to the art and science of decision making in the presence of uncertainty. |
| Stat 200 | Elementary Statistics | Descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, probability, binomial and normal distributions, statistical inference, linear regression, and correlation. |
| Econ 2 | Introductory Microeconomic Analysis and Policy | Methods of economic analysis and their use; price determination; theory of the firm; distribution. |
| Econ 4 | Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy | National income measurement; aggregate economic models; money and income; policy problems. |
| Econ 302 | Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis | Allocation of resources and distribution of income within various market structures, with emphasis on analytical tools. |
| Econ 304 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis | Analysis of forces that determine the level of aggregate economic activity. |
| Econ 315 | Labor Economics | Economic analysis of employment, earnings, and the labor market; labor relations; related government policies. |
| Econ 333 | International Economics | Why nations trade, barriers to trade, balance of payments adjustment and exchange rate determination, eurocurrency markets, and trade-related institutions. |
| Econ 351 | Money and Banking | Money, credit, commercial and central banking, financial intermediaries, treasury operations, monetary theory and policy, and foreign exchange. |
| Econ 412 | Labor Economics and Labor Markets: Theory, Evidence, and Policy | Advanced topics in labor economics: theory, empirical evidence, and policy. |
| Econ 432 | Urban Economics | Theories and methods for economic analysis of such urban problems as housing, segregation, government services, and transportation. |
| Econ 433 | Advanced International Trade Theory and Policy | Causes/consequences of trade; effects of tariffs and quotas; strategic trade policy; political economy of trade restrictions and other topics. |
Business Minor:
| Acctg 211 | Financial and Managerial Accounting for Decision Making | Introduction to the role of accounting numbers in the process of managing a business and in investor decision making. |
| Ba 250 | Small Business Management | Analysis of problems of the small firm, particularly for the student who wishes to venture into business. |
| Mgmt 100 | Survey of Management | Introduction to organizational factors relevant to management processes, including leadership, motivation, job design, technology, organizational design and environments, systems, change |
| R Est 301 | Real Estate Fundamentals | Introduction to urban real estate; economic forces affecting property rights; real estate markets and finance; land-use analysis; government policies. |
Other Classes:
| A ED 211 | Interpreting Art Experience: Social and Behavioral Perspectives | Examination of psychological, cultural, aesthetic, philosophical and educational perspectives on creation and response to art in children, adolescents and adults. |
| Anth 146 | North American Indians | An introduction to the cultures of the indigenous peoples of North America, north of Mexico, and the effect of contact. |
| Comm 150 | The Art of the Cinema | The development of cinema to its present state; principles of evaluation and appreciation; examples from the past and present. |
| Comm 269 | Photojournalism | Photography as a medium for communication; creating photographs and photoessays for newspapers and magazines; camera and darkroom techniques. |
| Egee 102 | Energy Conservation for Environmental Protection | Exposure to energy efficiency in day-to-day life to save money and energy, and thereby protect the environment. |
| Engl 15 | Rhetoric and Composition | Instruction and practice in writing expository prose that shows sensitivity to audience and purpose. |
| Engl 50 | Introduction to Creative Writing | Practice and criticism in the reading, analysis and composition of fiction, nonfiction and poetry writing. |
| Engl 191 | Science Fiction | Science fiction as the literature of technological innovation and social change--its development, themes, and problems. |
| Hist 11 | World History II | Social, economic, and political evolution of societies and cultures from 1500 to the present. |
| Hist 143 | History of Fascism and Nazism | The study of right-wing totalitarianism in the twentieth century, with special emphasis on Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. |
| Ist 402 | Emerging Issues and Technologies | Introduction to emerging issues, technology forecasting and analysis; overview of emerging issues and leading technologies in IST and how they impact information systems, users, the IT labor force and society. |
| Kines 17 | Ballroom Dance | A course designed to provide students with basic dance skills and an understanding and appreciation of ballroom dance. |
| Kines 65 | Jogging | A course designed to give students an understanding of and the ability to establish an exercise program involving jogging. |
| Phys 001 | The Science of Physics | Historical development and significance of major concepts, with emphasis on the nature of physics and its role in modern life. |
| PSU 9 | First-Year Seminar Communications | Facilitate student's adjustment to the high expectations, demanding workload, increased academic liberties, and other aspects of the transition to college life. |
| Psy 002 | Introductory Psychology | Introduction to general psychology; principles of human behavior and their applications. |
| Soc 1 | Introductory Sociology | The nature and characteristics of human societies and social life. |
| Span 002 | Elementary Spanish II | Audio-lingual approach to basic Spanish continued; writing. |
| Span 003 | Intermediate Spanish | Audio-lingual review of structure; writing; reading. |
*Note some classes double count but are placed in the most relevant category
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