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3.00 Credits
Alternate Spring Semesters Spring 2008 Studies late nineteenth century and twentieth century dramatists (Ibsen, Strindberg, Shaw, O’Casey, O’Neill, Miller,Beckett, and others) with attention to the influence of European playwrights upon the modern theatre. (Same course as ENG 3545). This course meets the CLAC I literature requirement. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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3.00 Credits
Alternate Fall Semesters Fall 2008, 2010 Studies the organization and management of radio and television stations, as well as administration, programming, technical, sales problems, and physical facilities. Prerequisite: COM 1710.
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2.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters Open only to WMLN-FM station manager, program director, and operations director. These positions are appointed. Students may not enroll in practica at the same time. Prerequisite: Signature of the director of broadcasting. Fee.
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2.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters Open only to WMLN-FM station manager, program director, and operations director. These positions are appointed. Students may not enroll in practica at the same time. Prerequisites: COM 3560 and signature of the director of broadcasting. Fee.
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2.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters Open only to WMLN-FM station manager, program director, and operations director. These positions are appointed. Students may not enroll in practica at the same time. Prerequisites: COM 3570 and signature of the director of broadcasting. Fee.
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2.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters Open only to WMLN-FM station manager, program director, and operations director. These position are appointed. Students may not enroll in practica at the same time. Prerequisites: COM 3580 and signature of the director of broadcasting. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Alternate Spring Semesters Spring 2008, 2010 Includes the legal aspects of broadcasting, and current developments in rules, laws, and the philosophy of broadcast regulation and deregulation. Case studies are explored and problems in broadcast law are presented. Prerequisite: COM 1710 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Alternate Fall Semesters Fall 2007, 2009 Discusses the interaction between radio, television, and other social institutions and between the media and government, including problems and responsibilities of the electronic media in social change. Prerequisite: COM 1710.
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3.00 Credits
Alternating Spring Semesters Spring 2008, 2010 This course introduces students to critical analysis of the role of mass media in modern industrial society. Students will be sensitized to the ways in which media images contribute to our everyday knowledge regarding the nature of the social world and the differing positions of men, women, and children in that world. Of special importance will be the development of visual literacy skills which will facilitate an aware and informed reading of symbolic representations of reality.
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3.00 Credits
Alternate Spring Semesters Spring 2008, 2011 Explores ways women and men accept, reject, and negotiate their social roles through communication. It looks at commonly- held stereotypes about femininity and masculinity, shows how language reinforces these, and offers strategies for change.
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