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3.00 Credits
Examines the principles of rhetorical theory and its relationship to technical communication. Students analyze traditional and contemporary rhetorical theories and apply them to contemporary issues of document design. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4605.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with contemporary theory, research, and practice in health risk communication. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4620, HBSC 5620, HBSC 4620, and ENVS 5620.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the social, cultural, and behavioral effects of visual images in a variety of contexts, including graffiti, film, advertising, art and architecture. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4621.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces theory and practice in the field of public relations, including topics such as effects upon society, public opinion, target audiences, adaptation to the media, uses, laws and ethics. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4635.
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3.00 Credits
Examines key public relations practices in private, not-for-profit and public sectors. Strategic planning processes, research methods, evaluation, reports, and collateral development are addressed, with an emphasis on the intersection of theory and practice. Prereq: COMM 4635 or COMM 5635. Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4640.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a fundamental understanding and appreciation of advertising in today’s global society, including consumer motivation, buying behavior, research, creative development and media planning. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4665.
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3.00 Credits
Covers issues of mass communication and the law and ethics, including issues of the First and Fourth Amendments, communication regulations, intellectual property, public access and obscenity. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll by permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4680.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to communication and language research aimed at improving the fairness, reliability, and validity of court and judicial processes, including lawyer-client interviews, interrogatories, jury selection, jury instructions, witness examination, and the use of language evidence in court. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll by permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4681.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the communication processes involved in mediated political events. Topics include the stages of the campaign process, media coverage of the political campaign process, and literacy skills needed to understand political advertising. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll by permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special classes for faculty-directed experiences examining communication issues and problems not generally covered in the curriculum. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll by permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4710.
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