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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the skills necessary to announce for radio. The focus will be on programming, underwriting, scripting, and radio interviewing. Participation with the campus radio required. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop a student's understanding of legal issues affecting print and electronic media. Emphasized topics include copyright, libel, privacy, freedom of the press, obscenity, and broadcast regulation. Other topics include ethical standards and self-regulation. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with the opportunity to travel and compete in regional and national level collegiate speech and debate tournaments. This course may be repeated twice. Credit, 1 hour. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides practical experience in advanced video production, including: sound and video editing, graphic design, special effects, scripting, and directing. This course may be repeated twice. Prerequisite: COMM 235. Credit, 1 hour. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides practical experience in writing and editing news stories in a professional environment. The focus of this practicum is placed upon writing various news stories under deadline for the campus newspaper. Students can also gain practical experience in photography and publication design. This course may be repeated twice. Prerequisite: COMM 231. Credit, 1 hour. Offered every semester.
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1.00 Credits
All majors are required to demonstrate their expertise through a public presentation during one of the last two semesters before graduation. The subject will be of the student's choosing with departmental approval. Each student will work closely with a Communication and Theatre Arts faculty mentor who specializes in the chosen subject. Students may choose to showcase their skills in the performing arts or may choose to present a paper detailing research they have conducted. Students must present their work before an audience of the Communication and Theatre Arts faculty. This presentation serves as the exiting examination for the department. Credit, 1 hour. Offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys significant American and international films and filmmakers from 1895 to 1930. Course topics include: the origins motion pictures, the films of the Edison Company, D.W. Griffith, Charles Chaplin, German Expressionism, early French and Russian cinema and the arrival of sound. Methods for the analysis and criticism of film are also discussed. Credit, 3 hours. Offered every other fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to aid students in becoming more critical receivers and users of persuasive communication. The course focuses on persuasion theories and methods of evaluating oral and visual forms of communication. The course is designed to develop the student's ability to think, listen, write and speak critically. Credit, 3 hours. Offered every fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
A rotating topics course dealing in current problems, topics and areas of research in the field of Communication. PREREQUISITE: Consent of instructor. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with the major research paradigms in the field of human communication. Topics include: Anglo-American perspectives, and contemporary Continental perspectives. Each perspective is described with its respective paradigmatic assumptions; strengths and weaknesses associated with each perspective are explored. Prerequisite: COMM 130. Credit, 3 hours. Offered every spring semester.
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