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3.00 Credits
FALL An overview of print layout and graphic design including a conceptual understanding of the various uses of print and graphic elements. Page layout and graphic software programs as well as the basics of digital photography will be used in developing skills for production. Offered alternate years (Fall 2008)
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2.00 Credits
Rivulet ( 2 CR.) SPRING This course introduces students to literary editing through reading, discussion, analysis of published literary magazines, review of submissions, decision-making about the school magazine content and layout, and final editing. Students will develop attentiveness to literary form, style, voice, and originality in writing as well as develop an understanding of group-based decision making in a publishing context. The students in this class will produce the literary magazine Rivulet. Prerequisites: ENG 131, ENG 132, ENG 341, or instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Advanced work in scene study, character analysis, and individual performance skills are the focus of this acting class. Prerequisite: COM 248 Fundamentals of Acting
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3.00 Credits
FALL An intensive study of ethical approaches to relational and mediated communication. Using the case method, issues such as fairness, privacy, and taste are explored for right and wrong interaction within various communication contexts. Students will then consider the biblical perspectives of ethical communication. Prerequisite COM 140
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3.00 Credits
FALL This course studies the methods of persuasion: logical and emotional appeals and trustworthiness, ways of structuring arguments, and persuasive style. Students will learn to crate a critique arguments on a variety of subjects. Offered alternate years (Fall 2009) Prerequisite: COM 133
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3.00 Credits
SPRING A senior-level course emphasizing advanced research, writing, editing, and production techniques for the mass media. Beyond the employment of techniques and disciplines common to all media writing, students will then design an intensive project which builds off their unique media interests. The complete development of this project, from research through production, will be the practical requirement. Offered alternate years (Spring 2009) Prerequisite: COM 150, COM 247
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3.00 Credits
FALL and SPRING Practical experience in real-world communication. Student interns are assigned to organizations, agencies, or communication industries to observe, assist, assume regular duties, or engage in special projects under the supervision of skilled professionals. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite: Acceptance to the department and instructor consent.
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3.00 Credits
SPRING Acknowledging research and theories which account for the communication process in complex, planned, deliberately structured, goal directed, and culturally unique social systems. Questions relevant to the role of communication in defining organizational structures and in the achievement of personal and organizational goals are explored. Offered alternate years (Spring 2009) Prerequisite: COM 140
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2.00 Credits
2 cr. Clarification of purpose, audience analysis, choice of supportingmaterial,organization and delivery behaviors. Extemporaneous classroom speeches to inform and persuade.
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2.00 Credits
2 cr. Text, lecture, discussion and laboratory exercises emphasizing relationships, the self, perception, verbal communication,assertiveness and listening skills,nonverbal communication and conflict management.
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