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CM 375: Video Animation
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: CM222. Recommended Prerequisite: CM224. An advanced production class offering hands-on experiences in design and execution of state-of-the-art video anima- tions for broadcast and interactive media applications. For mass communicators and media artists. (Spring only)
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CM 380: Advanced Study in Communication
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Written permission of the sponsoring faculty member. An upper-level, hands-on project class in professional media, guided by the sponsoring faculty member. May be repeated for credit with different topics.
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CM 382: Book Publishing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Contemporary print media from the publisher's per- spective. This course focuses on editorial management, promotion, and manufacturing in all sectors of the pub- lishing industry. For the major course project, students develop a complete business plan and prototype for a new book proposed for publication by Apprentice House. (Fall only)
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CM 383: Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: CM223. Recommended Prerequisite: CM224. Students learn how to cover, write, photograph, and edit breaking news stories for regularly scheduled news programs on television and radio. Students also learn how to perform on camera both as reporter and anchor. Other electronic genres also may include features, investigative reports, analysis, opinion and reviews, the series, and the audio/visual essay. (Spring only)
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CM 384: Book Marketing and Promotion
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Students learn to position books in the marketplace by direct sales and by wholesale distribution to chain and independent bookstores; write news releases; pitch review media; conduct print and electronic publicity campaigns; and plan author events. Projects support books published by Apprentice House in Book Publish- ing (CM382). (Fall only)
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CM 385: Special Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Varies according to topic. An upper-level course in communication study. Topic announced when course is offered. May be repeated for credit with different topics.124 Communication
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CM 386: Special Topics in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Varies according to topic. An upper-level course in journalism study. Topic announced when course is offered. May be repeated for credit with different topics.
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CM 386 - Special Topics in Journalism
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CM 388: Book Design and Production
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: CM222. Principles of long-form visual com- munication are applied to computer-aided book design and layout. Students work with authors and editors to develop and implement cover and internal designs for books published by Apprentice House in Book Pub- lishing (CM382). (Fall only)
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CM 391: Web Content Management
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: CM312. A survey of professional systems for managing web content, which empower organiza- tions to create and maintain a consistent and user- friendly presence on the Web. Impacts on group com- munication and dynamics are considered. Laboratory work and interaction with corporate web managers is included. (Spring only)
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CM 400: Senior Capstone in Magazine Publishing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: CM222 or CM223, and one 300-level journalism or digital media course. Students work in teams to develop a new magazine. Each team prepares a project prospec- tus outlining content, business plan, and operations and uses desktop publishing technology to create a full-color magazine prototype. The finished projects are submit- ted to a national competition. Required of communication majors with a journalism specialization. (Spring only)
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