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CO 107: Communication and Technology
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits An exploration of the interaction of communication technologies and society, with an emphasis on politics, advertising and entertainment. Students will have hands-on experiences utilizing a variety of digital technologies, their uses, application and impact in the field of communication. A primary outcome is to have students conversant with the language of the media and to develop competencies in the use of the technologies.
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CO 126: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
Investigation of interpersonal communication behavior, the effects of communication on relationships, and interactions within a variety of relational contexts.
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CO 140: Video Production I
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
A hands-on approach to video production that offers students an understanding of the principles and practices of video production, including introduction to basic technical skills and theories relative to camera operation, shot/framing techniques, editing, vocabulary, procedure, uses, and career opportunities.
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CO 202: Communication and Society
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits A broad introduction to the role communication plays in society. Focus is placed on the theories, concepts, issues, and research models used to explore the interplay between communication and society. The nature, scope and function of the print, film, sound and electronic media will be examined against social forces.
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CO 205: Information Technology and the Future
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits This course focuses on trends in information technology and their impact on industry structure, corporate strategy, and competitive dynamics. The course will explore trends in innovation communication technologies, including storage, transmission, and display systems of mediated communication. Among the topics are telecommunication-computer linkages, high-definition TV, virtual reality, information industries and society, and markets for new and existing telecommunication services.
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CO 210: Audio and Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits An introduction to the basic elements, equipment, and techniques of audio production as they are used in radio, video/film, multimedia, and other media. Emphasis is on improving listening and production skills, and application of techniques in sample audio projects.
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CO 220: Communicating in Groups
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits Analysis of small group communication and group interaction; special attention is given to related communication theories involving group dynamics, conflict management, group development, and decision making processes.
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CO 233: Communication Research
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits Prerequisites: CO101, CO126 and CO220 An introduction to communication research methods that focuses on the development, interpretation, analysis, and implementation of communication research.
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CO 240: Video Production II
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits Prerequisites: CO140 A continuation of the principles of video production in the areas of camera operation, shot design, editing, integration of visual and audio elements, and story/message development. Theories relative to the development of technique and style will be introduced.
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CO 245: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits Utilizing a project approach, students will investigate theories, principles, and strategies of social influence in various communication contexts, including interpersonal, public, organizational and mediated communication situations. Course material will focus on compliance-gaining communication, methods of persuasion, and the ethics of social influence in interpersonal and professional contexts.
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