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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: junior standing. Underlying design concepts and production techniques for creating World Wide Web multimedia presentations for educational lessons, commercial applications, and online publications. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Communications 233 and junior standing. The Anglo-American concept of freedom of speech and press; statutes and administrative regulations affecting freedom of information and publishing, advertising, and telecommunication. Libel and slander, rights in news and advertising, contempt, copyright, and invasion of privacy. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: Communications 319. Advanced press photography. Extensive use of cameras for photographic reporting; evaluation and preparation of pictures for publication. Field/laboratory experience in black and white and color. (2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory) Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Communications 233 and junior standing. Research methods used to assess the effects of print, broadcast, and film communications on audience attitudes, opinions, knowledge, and behavior. Research design and data analysis in communications research. Units: 3
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Description: Prerequisites: Communications 233, 350, or 361; permission of instructor. This course presents a variety of current advertising topics in all fields of communications. Professional problems, global issues, critical analysis, and special skills are presented to supplement the curriculum, and to enhance the understanding of, and appreciation for, advertising concepts. Not available for graduate degree credit. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: Communications 233. Issues surrounding communications technologies. Covered are recent developments in technology, impact of government, industry and economic factors, historical overview, and implications for social change. Exposure to technological developments. Applications to all areas of mass communications. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Communications 233 and junior standing. American mass communication; newspapers and periodicals through radio and television; ideological, political, social, and economic aspects. Not available for graduate degree credit. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: Communications 233 and junior standing. Major mass communication systems, both democratic and totalitarian, and the means by which news and propaganda are conveyed internationally. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisite: Communications 334. Students in this class will produce Tusk, the magazine of Cal State Fullerton, and learn about the dynamics of magazine production and the magazine industry. Students will work together in a professional setting to produce a high quality magazine. Units: 3
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3.00 Credits
Description: Prerequisites: English 101 or equivalent with a grade of "C" (2.0) or better, upper-division writing course, and junior standing. Techniques of editorial writing and opinion writing, including personal essays, for print, broadcast, and the Internet. The role of punditry in television news and on TV and radio talks shows, and how this might affect public perceptions of the media.Units: 3
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