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COMM 212: Announcing
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 210 This course is for students interested in broadcasting careers in radio and television. Key areas included in this course are radio and television announcing, interviewing techniques, narration and talk programs, sports and newscasting. Either semester.
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COMM 214: Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Audio theory, programming and production, station management, and relation of radio to record industry, as well as working as a member of a production team in writing, producing and editing on-air production are included in this course.
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COMM 215: Television Studio Production (Television Production I)
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Students will learn the equipment, direct live or live on tape, edit, cue audio and video in this course. Team production of news and talk shows are also included.
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COMM 221: Foundations of Communication
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 130 This course provides students with a well-rounded foundation of communication as an academic discipline. It also surveys communication study from Aristotle’s time to the 21st century, including an examination of the emergence of mass media and its impact on human communication.
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COMM 222: Communication Studies Theory
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 130 This course introduces students to the study and analysis of various theoretical perspectives in communication: interpersonal, group and public, mass and intercultural communication. We ask questions about the nature and effects of human communication in terms of theory building in major approaches to communication studies. Our goal is to clarify and understand both the history of the academic discipline of communication as well as recognize the significant contributions in the development of communication within a variety of its fields of study.
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COMM 224: Communication Studies Research
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 130 This course provides an introduction to communication research areas, methods and writing style. This course will also examine research methods commonly used in the field of communication studies, both quantitative and qualitative, and how research articles are prepared. The end result will be the successful completion of a proposal for a research project in communication.
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COMM 225: Film as Communication
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
This course is a survey of the development of the motion picture as a medium of communication, with an emphasis on films and practices of the popular American cinema. The course introduces students to ways in which to understand and analyze film as a form of communication. The course instructs students to analyze mise en scène elements (e.g., script construction, staging, lighting, sound and music, framing, editing techniques, special effects and the impact of digital technologies) and how these impact narrative framing, and viewer understandings and responses. Every semester.
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COMM 226: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 130 This course provides the student with a knowledge of the history, goals, objectives and skills associated with public relations. It offers students an opportunity to utilize acquired communication skills in a specific career area as well as giving students the opportunity to acquire writing, reasoning, listening, speaking and other skills required in public relations work. Case study analysis and hands-on applications are primary teaching/learning methodologies. Either semester. (Formerly COMM 301)
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COMM 227: Multimedia Applications for Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 226 This course is designed to introduce students to publishing software important in public relations work. Focus includes page layout, text and image, and final printed output. Students write copy for and produce brochures, newsletters and specialty publications.
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COMM 229: Foundations of Media Studies
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: COMM 130 The primary objective of this course is to foster a broad understanding of the field, hone critical skills and increase understanding of the theoretical and philosophical discussions taking place in media studies. The course considers questions such as the interrelationships between production and consumption, the notion of what constitutes a “text,” and the ways in which social power shapes how we understand and experience media.
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