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COMM 315: Small Group Communication
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of the types of group discussion with opportunity for student participation. Special emphasis is placed on an examination of group interaction as it relates to discussion.
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COMM 333: Working on The Echo
2.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Practical working experience on the University's student newspaper includes reporting, editing, photography, desktop publishing and business management. May be taken four times each for credit. All majors welcome.
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COMM 335: Interpersonal Communication
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of of dyadic communication focusing on real-life contexts. Emphasis on learning about self, romantic/friendship relationships, family, conflict and gender/ethnic dynamics.
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COMM 342: Public Relations
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
The development of public relations theories and practice. Includes principles and methods for audience, media and message analysis; writing for business, industry and nonprofit organizations; and creating and assessing effective forms of public relations and communications.
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COMM 344: Copywriting/Storyboarding in Broadcast Advertising
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Designed as a ?hands-on? communication and business course, this course provides an overview of broadcast media and develops skills in basic advertising/public relations campaign production techniques including scripting, copywriting and storyboarding.
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COMM 346: Copyediting,Layout and Design
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
The first half of the course emphasizes not only fundamental rules of grammar, punctuation and spelling but also use of AP style and macrolevel editing issues of clarity, concision, thoroughness and fairness. The second half emphasizes computer-assisted layout and design.
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COMM 348: Research and Publishing on the Wold Wide Web
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Hands-on introduction to designing, creating and uploading Web sites and to finding and evaluating resources and information on the Web. Skills taught include Web site creation in raw HTML, use of tables and frames, inclusion of image and sound and inclusion of pre-existing Javascripts. No programming experience required, basic familiarity with computers desirable.
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COMM 361: Intermediate Sign Language
3.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Continuing studies in American sign language.
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COMM 375: Principles of Marketing
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
The study of marketing methods and practices. Topics include policies and problems related to consumers, pricing, advertising, management information systems and distribution and management of the marketing function.
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COMM 401: Communication Theories
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An advanced study of communication theories based on professional literature. Theories are drawn from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, linguistics and anthropology, which allow the student to study communication phenomena from a variety of competing and complementary perspectives. Students also study the scientific method and the relationship between theory and research. Course assignments include completion of a major research paper and presentation of portfolio project.
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