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COMM 328: Special Topics in Communications
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq: Junior standing or consent of the instructor. Offers an intense study in a particular area of communications focusing on advanced issues. Staff.
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COMM 330: Special Topics in Photography
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM/ART 138 and two additional photography courses or consent of the instructor. Delves deeply into the practice and theory of photography. General topic is contemporary photography, with readings by Barthes, Sontag, and other theoreticians considered in relation to the work of students and contemporary photographers. Sills.
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COMM 333: Web II:Motion Graphics for the Web
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM 244. Not offered in 2008-2010.] Explores the emerging field of experience design, investigating several core concepts such as advanced information design, narrative, auditory experience, interactivity, and emotional depth. Examines ways interactive multimedia add meaning to online communication and addresses concepts of a global visual language in which the use of familiar symbols and images transcends spoken language. Grabiner, Gummere.
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COMM 340: Advanced Design
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM 240 and 248. Increases understanding of the designer's role as problem solver and professional design consultant. Provides opportunity to create new portfolioquality work and explore development of a personal style. Involves creating a personal identity system and prototyping two complex projects, including a text and image multi-page publication, a webzine or website, and a branding system for a local institution or retailer. Aronson.
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COMM 350: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Consent of the department chair. Staff.
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COMM 370: Internship
8.00 Credits
Smith College
4-8 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Junior or senior standing, declared major in communications, consent of the instructor, and application filed by Oct. 15 for spring semester or March 15 for summer or fall semesters. Burrows. NOTE: Contact department chair for special consent for 16-semester-hour internships. Senior standing required for eight semester hours.
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COMM 380: Field Experience
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs An eight to 10 hours-per-week field placement in the Greater Boston area, based on the student's background and interests, available to students who have already completed COMM 370. Students must apply before October 15 for spring semester; March 15 for summer or fall semester. Burrows.
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COMM 390: Studio Five:A Communications Workplace
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Completion of the communications department core and track requirements or consent of the instructor. Provides a faculty-supervised workplace where students undertake projects for nonprofit clients while working as collaborative teams. Requires analyzing client communications needs and providing optimal solutions on budget and deadline. Integrates relevant issues of agency/client relationships, vendor relations, and project management. Burrows, Grabiner.
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CS 101: www.computing.you
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Completion of the competency in basic mathematics. Surveys computer science using web programming and the Internet. Provides an introduction to computer architecture and the representation of information. Covers programming in XHTML and JavaScript for interactive web pages. Includes basic concepts in human-computer interaction and website design. No previous background required. Menzin, Veilleux.
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CS 112: Introduction to Programming in Java
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Introduces computer science and programming using a high-level programming language (currently Java). Teaches program design in the context of contemporary practices both objectoriented and procedural. Presents fundamental computer science topics through initiation and design of programs. Requires significant projects. Veilleux, Tis.
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