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COM 225: Audio Production II
3.00 Credits
Dean College
An advanced study of audio production methods stressing in-studio production and writing for broadcast quality productions. Attention is given to multi-tracking, digital audio, computerized editing and effects. Students will utilize audio production studios to fulfill assignments. Prerequisite: COM 122. Offered every fall semester.
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COM 299: Special Topics in Communications
3.00 Credits
Dean College
This course addresses a special topic in communications, using current communications theories to analyze that topic. Through comprehensive readings, students' ability to think critically about the topic and the discipline will be developed. A research paper or project will be required. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and completion of an introductory course in the discipline, or permission of the Department Chair. Offered on an as-needed basis.
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COM 311: Broadcast Sales and Advertising
3.00 Credits
Dean College
This course provides instruction in sales methods, audience measurement, demographics, station promotion, and public relations. Offered every other spring semester.
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COM 315: Introduction to Public and Media Relations
3.00 Credits
Dean College
Introduces strategic issues and effective practices of communication between organizations and their constituencies. Includes the study of public opinion research, media relations, public communication campaigns, consumer identity, and representational ethics. Students gain practical experience in writing news releases, conducting surveys, and designing integrated campaigns. Offered every other spring semester.
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COM 335: Broadcast Management
3.00 Credits
Dean College
This course will examine management in today's electronic media marketplace. Topics will include the basic management functions of planning, organizing, controlling, and leading. In addition, broadcasting policies, practices, programming, staffing, and sales interactions will be covered. The case study method will be utilized to examine these areas. Offered every other fall semester.
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COM 341: Media Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Dean College
This course examines the various functions and writings of contemporary media critics, and establishes criteria for evaluating media texts. Students will view, read and analyze various media texts, including television shows, films, articles and advertisements. Offered every other fall semester.
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COM 385: History of Film
3.00 Credits
Dean College
This course acquaints students with the evolution of the motion picture in history, and with the contexts of this evolution. Period films in both the documentary and the entertainment formats will be analyzed to demonstrate the reciprocal influences between film and the times. Offered every other fall semester.
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COM 401: Media Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Dean College
The various methods employed in assessing the social and behavioral influence of the communications media and the links between research and public policy issues are examined. Attention is given to the methods and areas of research that have led to the dominant theoretical formulations in the field. Students gain experience designing and implementing research projects. Offered every other fall semester.
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CRM 110: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Dean College
Introduction to Criminal Justice is designed to familiarize students with the history, theory, practice and philosophy of the criminal justice system and processes. Emphasis is placed on acquainting students with the various components of the criminal justice system, their roles and functions (law enforcement, courts and corrections). Knowledge obtained from the course will prepare the student for succeeding courses in the Criminal Justice program. *Students must achieve a C- or better in CRM 110 to enroll in CRM 213, CRM 218, CRM 221 or CRM 231. Offered every semester. Fulfills general education social science elective requirement.
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CRM 152: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Dean College
Basic procedures involved in criminal investigations and preparation of cases for court presentation are examined, including crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence, scientific aids to criminal investigation, interviews and interrogation, follow-up investigation and case preparation. A cursory look into the aspects of major crimes, their elements and specialized investigatory methods will be covered. Offered every fall semester in even-numbered years.
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