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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the theory of small group communication and provides students the opportunity to apply the principles of the course to several discussion formats including the panel, symposium, and round-table discussion. Topics include problem solving, decision-making, leadership, group climate, as well as the influence of culture, status, and power on group effectiveness. Prerequisite: CO 203.
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3.00 Credits
Interpersonal relationships are an important aspect of an individual's personal and professional life. This course focuses on the various elements of interpersonal communication and provides a theoretical and practical approach to understanding and improving one's interpersonal awareness and communication. Prerequisite: CO 203.
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3.00 Credits
The emphasis of this course is on the analysis, interpretation, and oral delivery of the various types of commercial, public service, and institutional copy used at radio stations. News delivery is also an integral part of the course. Components of the student's oral delivery include breathing, articulation and diction, pronunciation, expression, and oral visualization. Microphone and interviewing techniques are practiced. Prerequisite: CO 214.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students develop expertise in the utilization of current communication technologies. Students become conversant with the language of the media, its uses and applications as well as develop competencies in the use of the technologies. Team projects allow students to develop collaborative skills and to demonstrate proficiency in communication design and production. Prerequisite: CO 221, CS 103, graphic design courses, or a demonstrated level of proficiency with computers.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the nature and importance of communication in organizational settings. Theoretical and cultural perspectives on the organization are examined and topics such as conflict management, leadership style, ethics, teamwork, and issues of gender and diversity are explored. Prerequisite: CO 203.
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This course explores techniques of black-and-white photography and printing with an emphasis on exposure control, design and composition, and advanced darkroom techniques. An examination of the works and views of significant photographers is also included. An SLR manual camera is required. Prerequisite: CO 222.
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3.00 Credits
This is a course in the fundamentals of color photography for the advanced student. Color composition and color theory are studied. An introduction to the basics of digital photography and printing is included. An SLR manual camera is required. Prerequisite: CO 222.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with a broad spectrum of factors affecting international and intercultural communication: cultural, economic, political, social, and ethical. Communication problems of third world nations as well as cross-cultural issues in developed countries are explored. Particular attention is given to the changing role of women in the process of development. Prerequisite: CO 203.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines specific uses of public relations in a variety of areas including the health care system, education, entertainment, sports, and travel. Relevant public relations cases, in both national and international practice, are studied. Written, oral, and visual tactics, including the use of new technologies, are emphasized. Prerequisite: CO 206.
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on course presents the professional techniques of recording and editing audio for use in radio, video, and multimedia presentations. Students acquire practical experience through the use of studio equipment including microphones, mixing consoles, and computer software. Basic theory and an historical perspective are also included. Prerequisite: CO 214.
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