planning, counseling skills, and case management. This course may be repeated as needed and is offered based on student need.
Internship site supervision and the classroom component are required until internship hour requirements are met and the internship
contract is fulfilled. (1-3) (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Prerequisites: Only open to post-can idacy students in the MACNS program. Small
group ection nrollment is limited to 12 students.
CNS 6950
Faculty Directed Study in Counseling
Available by special arrangement with instructor. Consult with academic advisor. Certain prerequisites may apply. Certain course fees
and/or additional assessment expenses may be required. (1-3)
CNS 8410
Clinical Supervision & Consultation
This postgraduate professional course is an introduction to clinical supervision and consultation theories and practice within mental
health facilities and educational institutions. Concepts, processes, and styles of clinical supervision and consultation are explored. This
course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in consultation, negotiation/mediation, and systems-level intervention in
mental health settings. Focus will be on developmental issues of both supervisors and their supervisees and methods that can be used to
enhance competency and best practices. This course is SC Board-approved and designed to meet the criteria established by the South
Carolina Licensure Board (SC Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation) as part of the requirements to obtain SC state-approved
clinical supervisor licensure as an LPC-S, LMFT-S, or LISW-CP. Enrollment in this professional course is restricted to CIU and non-CIU
postgraduate students with a graduate degree and licensure in the mental health profession. A non-degree seeking student application
specifically designed for this course is required. (3)
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OMMUNICATION
COM 2110
Public Speaking
In this course you will prepare and deliver speeches to inform and persuade, with a special emphasis on research, preparation, delivery,
and evaluation of informative, persuasive, and special-occasion public speaking. You will also analyze great American speeches, both
historical and contemporary. (3)
COM 2210
History of Communication and Media
This course is a presentation of the history of media in the United States from its early beginnings to the present emergence of the
internet, HDTV and MP3. Through this course you will become acquainted with all aspects of media, including the information super
highway, electronic magazines, TV, film, radio and other media formats. You will learn the events surrounding the inception of these
media, the cultural significance they serve today, and the role they will have in the future. (3)
COM 2220
Communication Research, Theory, and Design
In this course you will focus on the theories of communication, the research techniques required to effectively gain knowledge about
communication and media, and the process involved in designing, planning, and producing media. You will also explore how to implement
technology that effectively employs the use of educational media and instructional technology to enhance learning, teaching,
communication, and ministry. (3)
COM 2731
Graphic Design
In this course you will focus on the elements and principles of graphic design, including how to implement those principles through
various projects with the Adobe Creative Suite programs of Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. You will explore typography, page layout,
and logo design while working with photos and illustrations. The course will give you both the theory of good design and hands-on,
practical experience in each of the above software applications. (3)
COM 3410
Digital Photography
This course is an introduction to the basics of digital photography. Through lecture, demonstrations, evaluation of photographs, and photo
assignments, you will be exposed to the basics of still photography. The class will focus on the use of aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and
white balance and discover how each of these, working separately and with each other, affects the picture. Lighting, composition, styles,
and flash photography will be explained. (3)
COM 3420
Writing for the Media
This course is designed for you to explore the methods and elements of writing and to be introduced to new and unique concepts that are
an ideal complement to the way students think today. You will examine various forms of writing associated with the electronic media and
will learn the concepts of subject identification and development, interviewing techniques, and writing fiction and non-fiction. You will
also write devotionals, poetry, news columns, PSAs, radio and television spots, sports stories, and editorials. Basic writing concepts,
paragraph and article structure, and research and organization will be discussed. (3)
COM 3450
Yearbook
This course is designed to involve students in the publication of CIU’s yearbook, “The Finial.” You will develop a working knowledge of
journalistic practices and principles related to the production and publication of the yearbook. Staff positions include editor, assistant
editor, computer technicians, photographers, and writers. Staff assignments will include layout, design, copy preparation, computer
technician, reporting, writing, photography, and business administration. (3)
Permission of the instructor is required.
COM 3470
Integrated Marketing Communication
In this course you will focus on the strategic process whereby an organization coordinates all of its communications activities —
advertising, public relations, and marketing — into one department, which provides efficiency, clarity, and consistency for the
organization’s total integrated marketing program. (3)
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