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COMM 420: Communication: Independent Study
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Designed primarily for a student who wishes to pursue special interests in communication for one or more semesters, this series of courses allows individual students to define independent study projects. Prerequisites: one course in communication, consent of the instructor.
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COMM 427: Digital Video Production II
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
COMM 427 builds on the concepts and skills learned by students in COMM 327 (Digital Video Production I). This is a hands-on course that will include: conceptual, aesthetic and technical production of the film-style, single-camera, 30-second spot; instructional and training program development; and live multi-camera studio production for interactive video teleconferencing and streaming media on the WWW. Although a text will be used, emphasis will be on practical exercises, with students frequently working in small teams.
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COMM 428: Public Debate and the Environment: Reading and Writing Environmentally
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
The past twenty-five years have seen environmental issues increasingly debated both in public and in scientific forums. This course will focus on a variety of documents related to current environmental issues, many relevant to northern New York, in order to examine the rhetoric deployed in such documents by industry, environmental organizations, scientists, and politicians. Examples of topics include acid rain, pollution of the St. Lawrence River, and cleanup of an EPA Superfund site. Using contemporary rhetorical theories, we will examine the processes readers and writers engage in as they attempt to create effective environmental documents. Students will engage in discussion, critical reading, case studies, individual research, and possibly, field trips.
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COMM 440: PHP/My SQL Interactive Design
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Fundamentals of using PHP to create dynamic web pages for storing and retrieving data via a My SQL database. Prerequisite: Knowledge of HTML/CSS.
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COMM 444: Unix Web System Administration
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This course covers the installation and administration of a Unix (Linux) web site. Students will get hands-on experience with basic hardware configuration, installation of Linux and the Apache Web server, server configuration, account administration, Unix tools, scripting, CGI interfaces using Perl, Java applets, site monitoring, report generation, and user-friendly interface design.
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COMM 470: Communication Internship
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
These internships are designed to provide practical work experience for the communication major or concentration student. Students work with a professional on communication projects areas such as public relations, publication design, advertising, editing, or digital media design. Students can earn credit for only one course for each internship experience.
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COMM 480: Undergraduate Teaching Assistantship in Communication & Media
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Students assist a facult member in teaching a Communication & Media course. Students engage insubstantial pedagogical work beyond mastery of the target course material. Such activities might include mentoring students in course work, leading class discussions or demonstrations, desiging or assessing course modules. Prerequisities: the student will have already taken the course in a previous semester or receive consent from the instructor.
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COMM 490: Senior Communication Internship
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
These internships are designed to provide practical work or research experience for the senior communication major or concentration student. Generally, students work with a professional on projects in the field of public relations, publication design, advertising, editing, and/or digital media design and production. Prerequisite: consent of the department chair.
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COMM 540: PHP/My SQL Interactive Design
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Fundamentals of using PHP to create dynamic web pages for storing and retrieving data via a My SQL database. Prerequisite: Knowledge of HTML/CSS.
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COMM 544: Linux System Administration
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Each student installs and maintains a Linux machine to support an Apache Web server. Through group projects students create scripts that automate the work of the system administrator.
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