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COMM 435: Film II:The Golden Age
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course surveys significant American and international films and filmmakers from 1930 to 1960. Course topics include: the Hollywood Studio System, the Gangster Movie, the Horror film, films of WWII, films of the Cold War Era, Film Noir, Social Realism and Italian Neorealism. Methods for the analysis and criticism of film are also discussed. Credit, 3 hours. Offered every other spring semester.
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COMM 436: Coaching and Managing Forensics Programs
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course is designed for high school teacher education majors and for future collegiate forensic directors. The student is provided the opportunity to study various forensic event formats including National Forensic League (NFL), American Forensic Association (AFA), National Forensic Association (NFA), Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA), National Debate Tournament (NDT), Pi Kappa Delta (PKD), and Delta Sigma Rho (DSR). Students will also have the opportunity to learn various aspects of forensic program management including budgeting, tournament management, and coaching philosophy. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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COMM 437: Advanced Television Reporting
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
Advanced study in the process of news reporting for television. Emphasis is placed on investigative reporting techniques and team reporting. Most assignments will be field oriented. Prerequisites: COMM 235 and 334. Credit: 3 hours. Offered every fall semester.
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COMM 438: Film III:The Modern Age
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course surveys significant American and international films and filmmakers from 1960 to the 1990. Course topics include: Stanley Kubrick, the French New Wave, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, the "Lucas-Spielberg Revolution" and New German Cinema. Methods for the analysis and criticism of film are also discussed. Credit, 3 hours. Offered every other spring semester.
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COMM 439: Film IV:Contemporary Film
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course surveys significant American and international films and filmmakers from 1990 to the present. Course topics include: Tim Burton, the Coen Brothers, Ang Lee, the rise of independent filmmaking, British Cinema, the animation boom, and digital technology. Methods for the analysis and criticism of film are also discussed. Credit, 3 hours. Offered every other spring semester.
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COMM 490: Special Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
Designed to allow the student to enroll in classes that are not normally scheduled. Suggested topics include: History and Criticism of Television, Public Relations, Mass Media and Politics, Communication Criticism, Family Communication, and others as interest is expressed. May be repeated once for credit when the topic varies. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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COMM 491: Internship
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to earn academic credit for practical work experience and training in the fields of radio and television broadcasting, print journalism, advertising, public relations or other areas of public communication approved by the Department. Three, six, or twelve academic hours can be earned, depending upon the requirements of the approved internship, and the recommendation of the student's advisor. Students cannot register for COMM 491 until they have successfully completed all appropriate applications and interviews leading to the securing of an internship. This course is offered on an arranged basis. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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CONV 101: Convocation
50.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
Convocation is held on Monday or Wednesday mornings at 10:00 a.m. in the Rollins Center. This is a time for the entire university family to come together for worship or some other special program. As an important part of university life at Cumberland, Convocation provides opportunities for intellectual stimulation, spiritual expression and acquisition of important information about campus activities and announcements. Students who receive an "E" in Convocation are not eligible forDean's List, President's List, or Graduation Honors. Credit, .50 hours. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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CRJS 131: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course provides a study of substantive criminal offenses, the federal and state court systems, case law, and the impact of the Bill of Rights and later amendments to the United States Constitution. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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CRJS 334: Society and Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
This course provides a study of criminal procedure, United States Supreme Court case law, the federal and state court systems, with special emphasis upon the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, and the resulting effects upon society. Credit, 3 hours. Prerequisite: CRJS 131. Credit, 3 hours. Offered as needed.
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