CPM 101 Freshman Experience Seminar Credits: 2 Semester: Prerequisites: First semester freshmen only Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Assists first year students with adjustment to the university and helps them develop a better understanding of themselves, UB, and each other. By the end of the course, students should come to appreciate the goals, methods and values of higher education; strive to become independent, motivated learners; establish a mentor relationship with a faculty or staff member on campus; endeavor to become part of a community of fellow learners; become familiar with campus resources and the services available; enhance their reading, writing, speaking, critical thinking, library, and study skills; evaluate their talents and interests in relation to career planning; examine and clarify their values; and recognize and appreciate the rich cultural diversity of the university.
| | CPM 125 Social Photography I Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Introductory photography and darkroom course that explores the use of photography for creative social commentary. Students survey the past work of this genre, and photograph and develop a project of their choice.
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CPM 205 Social and Political Organizing Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Introduces students to the many concepts of community organizations and how they are formed, structured, and managed. The course is conducted through lectures, readings, and writing assignments; community visits; and guest lectures. Analyzes community organizing as a profession practiced by various individuals and groups.
| | CPM 214 Social Photography II Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: CPM 125 or permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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A continuation of CPM 125; explores the use of photography for creative social commentary.
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CPM 250 USA & the Muslim World Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Analyzes media content and the constructors of images and perceptions with a sample inventory from news and film media. Expects students to investigate the role of the United States in world politics. Treats students as policy experts who form their OWN policies, and encourages open discussions. Students who are interested in current affairs and U.S. media, social and political conflicts of the world, international relations, and media study will find this course engaging and informative.
| | CPM 264 The Black Child in America Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Overview of important topics in understanding the development of African-American children in America. Examines current issues in child development regarding educational and psychological issues in Black child development, the social and economic status of African-American youth in America, and the strengths of Black families. Students also become familiar with cultural variations, and relate such variations within the Black community.
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CPM 288 Selected Topics Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Course topics vary by semester.
| | CPM 292 Work/EmploymentCredits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Assists students in developing and implementing job-hunting strategies. Emphasizes resume writing, interviewing, researching employment opportunities in various industries and finding the right job in today's competitive market. Supplements classroom lectures with guest speakers.
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CPM 295 Special TopicsCredits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Course topics vary by semester.
| | CPM 296 Welfare Impact on Inner-City Residents Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Addresses two main issues: the way in which the normal functioning of the American economic system and its value structure generate an impoverished class, and how governmental response to this class often serves as an instrument of social control.
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CPM 298 Religion in the Inner City Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Examines religion in the inner city from a historical, spiritual and in some cases political perspective. Focuses attention on the black church. Explores the differences, if any, between black church and other church theologies.
| | CPM 305 Critical ReadingsCredits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Course topics vary by semester.
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CPM 310 Black WritersCredits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Examines past and present Black Americans who have made significant contributions to the welfare of this country in politics, economics, religion, education, and the arts. Also discusses where they came from, where they are now, and what their contributions were to American society.
| | CPM 358 Community Service Internship Credits: 1 - 6 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: TUT
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The content of this course is variable and therefore it is repeatable for credit. The University Grade Repeat Policy does not apply.
Allows students to gain direct exposure to and practical experience in a wide range of skills applicable to diverse public and private fields. Assigns students to internships in a cross-section of public and private agencies.
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CPM 367 Communications and the LawCredits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC
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Introduces and examines various types of communication within the scope of the U.S. Constitution, the extent and manner of their protection, and governmental regulation of their form and content.
| | CPM 382 Law and Urban Problems Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Examines the American legal system and the ways in which it attempts to resolve a variety of urban problems. Among the issues considered are housing, race, sex, employment discrimination, welfare rights, and restrictions affecting the handicapped. Readings and discussions focus primarily on case and statutory law.
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CPM 387 Black Females in Literature Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Focuses on literature from African American women writers that explores their themes, images, and roles present in narratives, fiction, poetry, and plays.
| | CPM 484 Special TopicsCredits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Course topics vary by semester.
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CPM 495 Research Methods Credits: 3 Semester: Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM
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Designed for upper-level undergraduate students. Covers the essential skills required for conducting research and developing proposal-writing skills. Gives weekly assignments to help familiarize students with research techniques and use of library facilities to conduct literature reviews and collection of relevant documentation/statistics. Introduces students to the use of computers, both personal and mainframe, with hands-on experience in using the mainframe editor, electronic mail, and accessing news groups. Designed for majors who require statistical knowledge. The course focuses on statistical analysis by discussing theoretical concepts, and by using popular statistical packages such as SPSS.
| | CPM 499 Independent StudyCredits: 1 - 6 Semester: Prerequisites: permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: TUT
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The content of this course is variable and therefore it is repeatable for credit. The University Grade Repeat Policy does not apply.
Allows students to initiate, develop, complete, or participate in a supervised project under the guidance of an instructor.
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