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COMM 128: Introduction to Digital Media
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Introduces the basics of producing a variety of digital media. Students will work with web pages, still images, digital audio, and digital video via programs on the Mac and the PC. Provides a foundation for students interested in learning the basics of desktop media production and enables them as life-long learners to feel comfortable in this new medium.
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COMM 141: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Covers basic news and feature writing techniques for print media. Includes a focus on journalism issues and ethics. Taught in a workshop format. Students will write news and feature stories for The Hesston College Horizon, the bi-weekly campus newspaper. Prerequisite: grade of B or better in high school senior English, College Writing I, or Honors College Writing. Offered alternate years.
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COMM 151: Communication and Society
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Examines different sources of mass communication in today's society and the ways in which those media intentionally or unintentionally influence opinion and perceptions. Emphasis is given to equipping students with the critical tools necessary to enable them to become informed consumersof mass media. Students will complete written and oral presentations, which will critically analyze different media messages.
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COMM 205: Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Same as BuAd 205. See course description listed under Business Administration.
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COMM 206: Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Teaches the fundamentals of inventing, planning, organizing, researching, and delivering public presentations. Emphasis is placed on helping the student become a more competent, audience-centered, extemporaneous public speaker.
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COMM 260: Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Teaches the fundamentals and dynamics of communication within small groups. Course content focuses on understanding group communication theories as they relate to the interpersonal dynamics, group decision-making, leadership, goal attainment, conflict, and other functions/dysfunctions of small groups. Students complete at least part of their assigned work as a small group.
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DMGT 105: Introduction to Disaster Response
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Introduces and explores the field of disaster management. Provides background for dealing with disasters, victimization, and economic losses from disasters in organized ways. Examines how organizations serve communities and individuals from a service perspective.
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DMGT 110/120/210/220: MDS Culture I/II/III/IV 1+1+1+1 hours
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Covers the history of Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) and disaster response and recovery from the MDS perspective. Students develop an understanding of the many roles and aspects of planning and working on an MDS project site, including essential construction skills and knowledge and of the spiritual nature of MDS work. Students learn how to relate to other disaster relief agencies and to disaster survivors.
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DMGT 175: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Students spend 10 weeks on a Mennonite Disaster Service project site during the summer following the first year of study and are introduced to all phases of project leadership including construction, cooking, office management, and working with short-term and long-term volunteers, project directors, local community members, and disaster survivors. Students gain an understanding of how an MDS site operates and how MDS works with the community in recovering from a disaster.
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DMGT 205: Disaster Management Leadership Development
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Introduces leadership principles and styles, especially as they apply to disaster management positions. Examines the need for effective leadership in many areas and the roles and demands of leaders. Covers leadership styles and traits of leaders past and present. Helps students examine their own leadership styles and traits and how they can be developed.
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