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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 2129 and COM 2135. An introduction to methods and applications of basic theories, interactive structures, and direc-tions within various organizational environments.
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COM 2230 is a survey of the various genres of mass media such as books, magazines, newspapers, radio, television, film, Internet and others. Examines the development, roles, functions, problems and criticisms of specific media from a global context.
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Students will explore selected special topics relevant to the mission of the Department of Communication.
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Prerequisite: COM 2230 or permission of instructor. An analysis of the content, process and distri-bution of new media, including Web-based, network-based, and CD-ROM based products. Students will examine, evaluate and prepare material for informational, educational, and/or entertainment new media as well as explore the process of computer-assisted communication.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Methods and practice in situational interview-ing, including selection, sales, journalistic and media interviews. Examines roles and functions of both interviewee and interviewer.
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Prerequisite: COM 2230. Exploration and analysis of evolving and emerging issues in mass media, including economic, regula-tory and technological developments and trends.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. A study of cultural and communication variables that impact the interaction process between peoples. Intercultural communication is examined during the time communication participants share ideas, information, persuasion and emotions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 2205 or COM 2230. COM 3330 is an introduction to the ways and means of developing, gathering, writing and editing factual and editorial copy. The course examines news personnel functions, reporting and interviewing techniques, ethical and legal considerations, along with news-writing practice surrounding the above.
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Prerequisite: COM 2205 or COM 2230 or permis-sion of instructor. An introduction to the history, role, and functions of public relations, including public relations theory, ethics, and industry and career issues.
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COM 3340 focuses on the application and impact of digital media technology and how it has changed the production experience in a journalistic context. The course addresses the principles of shooting, sound characteristics, ergonomics, and basic techniques for field recording (time-code, miking, shot composition, and mixing). Audio and video formats are examined in the context of non-linear post-production.
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