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COM 312: Intermediate Journalism
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Continuation of News Gathering and Reporting. The course includes writing of feature stories and more in-depth news stories, such as investigative reporting and editorial writing. Students are given more time to write and more feedback from the instructor in developing stories. ( Prerequisite: COM 115 or consent of instructor)
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COM 316: Editing
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Students learn that editing is part science, part art and part diplomacy. Science means mastering language skills-spelling, grammar, punctuation, usage and style-and using them to ensure that copy is clear, accurate and consistent. Art means making the writing tight and effective through word choice and economy. Diplomacy means knowing when to change copy and when to leave well enough alone. Students learn how editors play the roles of gatekeeper and quality-control agent. Those not interested in editing as a career will learn valuable skills to improve their writing.
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COM 323: Photojournalism
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
The class objective is to learn to create meaningful pictures that are sound in composition and technique, and that tell a story. The students will learn to match pictures with words, and to use pictures to portray a chronology or a process, or to show relationships. The students will learn how photography departments work at newspapers and magazines. All photos will be edited electronically using digital scanners and Adobe Photoshop. A course fee of $40 is charged along with about $100 for materials.
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COM 325: Public Relations Skills
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Instruction in the basic skills needed for public relations programming including strategic and organizational planning, special events planning, and persuasive writing. Includes sample analysis, writing projects and actual events planning.
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COM 340: Digital Imaging
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
An in-depth study of digital still photography and the capabilities of computers to manage, enhance and manipulate images. Using Adobe Photoshop, the student will study and perform techniques previously possible only in the darkroom, plus explore capabilities only available using computers. Besides covering basic and advanced techniques, the course is intended to expand student understanding of digital imaging as a means of visual communication.
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COM 342: Web Design
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A practical experience in the essentials of web design. An exploration of the client-producer relationship will be established. Students will be required to acquire and produce a client-based web project. Emphasis - hands-on production in Waldorf' s state of the art Multimedia Lab. (Prerequisite: COM 220 or consent of instructor) (Course Fee $40)
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COM 350: Mass Media Law
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Discusses the legal issues affecting the mass media, including First Amendment rights, libel, fair trial rights, privacy, and public access to information. Students study the U.S. Constitution, court cases and legislative actions which are the foundations for media law.
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COM 395: Communication Internship
4.00 - 12.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Internships are designed to give students practical experience in the field of their choice by placing them in a professional setting. Students are required to do two internships at separate locations. A minimum total of 100 hours of work is required for four credit hours. ( The communication internship will be evaluated with a letter grade, rather than being graded on a pass/fail basis.)
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COM 421: Web Design II
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A practical experience in advanced web design and management. An exploration of integrating forms, e-mail databases and media to websites. Students will be required to acquire and produce a client based web project. Emphasis ? Chands-on production in Waldorf' s state of the art Multimedia Lab. (Prerequisite: COM 342 or consent of instructor)
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COM 431: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Senior level course that examines issues in communications. Topics will vary from year to year.
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