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COMM 365: Film Styles And Genres
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
In this film studies course students will view a variety of international cinema masterpieces from different periods. Students will learn how to analyze and discuss these films in terms of formal elements, historical/social context, and industrial constraints. Concepts of genre, authorship and ideology will also be introduced, providing students with the requisite critical tools for analysis of a wide range of film art.
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COMM 368: Advanced Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Advanced work in the theory and practice of audio-production, including advanced production techniques, aesthetic strategies, and multi-track recording and computer-based nonlinear editing. PREREQ: COMM 268 or COMM 269.
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COMM 369: Video Post- Production
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Production strategies and techniques of computer-based video editing, graphics and animation. PREREQ: COMM 268.
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COMM 370: Advanced Video Production
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Advanced work in theory and practice of video production. Development and production of full-length video programs. PREREQ: Upper-division standing and COMM 369 or PERM/INST.
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COMM 373: Reporting Public Affairs
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Theory and practice of covering governmental and community affairs. Examination of the beat system and developing sources. PREREQ: COMM 273 or PERM/INST.
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COMM 390: Conflict Management. Soc 390)
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Examination of the causes of conflict, conflict management theory, and conflict management techniques applied in interpersonal, intergroup, organizational, and community settings. Discussion and skill development through experiential learning will focus on such conflict management techniques as interpersonal management, mediation, arbitration, negotiation, and reconciliation. May be taken for COMM or SOC credit, but not both. PREREQ: COMM 101 or SOC 290, upper-division standing.
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COMM 401: Methods of Teaching Communication
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Analysis and planning of curriculum for speech communication. A study of instructional materials, classroom techniques and methods, development of behavioral objectives, and management of curricular programs. PREREQ: Admission to Secondary Teacher Education Program or PERM/INST.
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COMM 412: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Emphasis on theories of persuasion. Examination of variables and message strategies relevant to the persuasive process. Application of theory through the analysis and/or construction of persuasive messages.
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COMM 414: Intercollegiate Debate
1.00 Credits
Boise State University
Preparation for and participation in intercollegiate tournament debate. COREQ: COMM 114 or 314.
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COMM 421: Theory And Philosophy of Communication
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Explores various generic philosophies of communication and the perspectives of inquiry they imply, culminating in the articulation of a theory of communication. PREREQ: Upper-division standing.
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