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MARTIAL ARTS STUDIES 357: Taiji Practicum
15.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Practicum 15 continues the systematic training designed to build on basic and intermediate Taiji knowledge in self-defense and physical strength training to help to bring students to the level of accomplished Martial Artists. In Practicum 15 students are introduced to the philosophy of qi and are provided with an understanding of how qi relates to the meridian chart, to alignment, and to the body's internal systems. Prerequisite: MARTS 356 Taiji Practicum 14. 1 semester hour
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MARTIAL ARTS STUDIES 358: Taiji Practicum
16.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Practicum 16 represents the highest level of training in Taiji at the University. It is meant to contribute to the students' comprehensive grasp of Taiji because of their acquisition of proficiency in sets of advanced techniques. This course is meant to build on basic and intermediate Taiji knowledge in self defense and in physical strength training in previous practica to bring students to the level of accomplished Martial Artists. Study in this practicum continues the emphasis on selfcultivation (body and mind), internal strength training and cultivation of qi. Practicum 16 prepares each students to perform a demonstration of the combined Long and Short forms. This practicum serves as a comprehensive review of Taiji topics and techniques prior to graduation. Prerequisite: MARTS 357 Taiji Practicum 15. 1 semester hour
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MASS COMMUNICAITON 240: News Reporting & Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introduction to reporting techniques - sources of news, interviewing, public document and database searches - and their application in writing various forms of news stories. Instructor's permission may be required for this course. 3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 110: Public Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The process and variables of everyday public address are examined through situations, content, presentation strategies and effects, and by classroom practice in the basic principles of oral communication. 3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 111: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The role and function of the mass media. Survey of newspapers, magazines, books, radio, television, film, advertising and public relations. Criticism, challenges and professional opportunities. 3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 200: Co-Operative Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Professional, supervised work in an organization related to career goals. Prerequisite: Permission of department required. 1-3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 201: Persuasive Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Study of communication as a form of influence; the process and functions involved, its potential and limitations; social and personality factors related to persuasibility, attitude formation and change. Students will analyze and present persuasive messages. 3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 205: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An introductory survey of interpersonal communication theories and their application to face-to-face, group, organizational and mediated contexts. The classroom becomes a laboratory for gaining knowledge of the processes of communication, perception, language and meaning. 3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 211: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An examination of communication theories which includes theories on verbal communication, nonverbal communication, interpersonal communication, self-concept, relationship development, influence, conflict, group communication, decision-making, gender communication, organizational communication, intercultural communication, and media communication. 3 semester hours
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MASS COMMUNICATION 218: Media Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The artistic philosophy and practical applications of creating effective media. This is a hands-on laboratory course. The study focuses on aesthetics as a physical expression of creative and marketing goals and how this is put into practice when communicating messages through images and words. Subjects include compositional strategy, visual literacy and message design. This knowledge shapes design critical to working in new media and every other type of media produced-documents, ads, brochures, video, proposals, and more. This course will offer an introduction to Photoshop. Instructor's permission may be required for this course. 3 semester hours
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