A study of design and layout concepts as they apply to print and electronic communication. Applications include the creation and implementation of media projects (promotional graphics and printed materials). Combines application of communication theory with practice in developing successful projects. Prerequisite: COMM 101. (One course.)
In this course students will select a focused topic related to Investigative Forensics, do extensive reading on it, and present their findings. Because INFO 411 may be used by students as the capstone for the INFO minor, readings must come from three academic disciplines. Prerequisite: CHEM 102. (0.25 to 1.0 course.)

Student Affairs Internship 101

Weekly meetings on Sundays 8:30-9:30pm in Hewes Library basement.

Students arrange appropriate junior-level independent study projects with individual instructors in their major language. (0.25 to 1 course.)