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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 102 Examines tools and processes for targeting information to specific audiences for specific purposes. Students analyze how film, video, and multimedia can be used to influence opinions, generate sales, etc. Students test persuasion techniques with simple media presentations.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 103 Gives insight into media aesthetics through the study of production techniques. Students develop interpretive skills by analyzing lighting, editing, color, sound, and interactivity. Class format includes lectures, media clips, and guest speakers.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 104 Analyzes electronic and digital media images from students' personal and multicultural perspectives. Students practice critical viewing skills and review the history of global media networks and their effect on multicultural society.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 106 Introduces the cognitive and creative tools needed to create text for the World Wide Web. Students practice new styles of writing for nonlinear media. Prerequisite: BTS 109 or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101).
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 108 Explores the legal and ethical issues raised by modern communication technologies. Specific topics include copyright, free speech, pornography, and universal internet access. Students analyze how the U.S. justice system responds to emerging technologies. Class format incorporates lectures, discussions, case studies, and media clips.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 141 Emphasizes observation skills and choice of language, structure, and source material to communicate events and ideas to selected audiences. Students learn interviewing, basic research, effective expression, and editing through note taking, interviewing, drafting, and revision. Students write regularly for the BCC student newspaper, The Jibsheet. Either CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) meet a written communication course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better, or entry code.
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3.00 Credits
Previously COMM 143 Applies the techniques and responsibilities of newspaper editing. Students practice copy reading and headline writing. Requires additional time outside class. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or entry code.
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3.00 Credits
Previously COMM 144 Applies newspaper design and coverage strategies. Topics include headline schedules, page makeup, assignment planning, and picture editing. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 Credits. Requires additional time outside class. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or entry code.
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3.00 Credits
Previously COMM 145 Covers typography, paste-up, design, and sales. Students gain practical experience working on student newspaper. Requires additional time outside class.
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3.00 Credits
Previously COMM 146 Continues CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) with further skills development and practical applications. Students typically complete 10 major reporting assignments per quarter. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional time outside class.
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