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COM 270: Fund.of Radio Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Theory and practice of radio broadcasting as exemplified in announcing, newscasting and commercials are studied in workshop atmosphere. Consideration is given to special requirements of voice and articulation. Station organization and FCC regulations are examined. Fall semester.
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COM 271: Exploring the Film
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An introduction to the film as a communication medium, including historical, theoretical and critical approaches to the film experience, providing students opportunities to interact with film and, through a variety of transactions, develop their perceptions and critical awareness of the film experience. Representative films will be viewed and discussed. Students will be expected to do a series of papers examining how specific films communicate. Spring semester.
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COM 272: History of the American Film
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An examination of the development of the technological, sociological, and economic aspects of the American film industry and their effects on American life. Alternate fall semesters.
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COM 273: Politics in Film CourseDescription
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines the connections between films/movies and the political environment in which they are produced and viewed. The course will use American and international films to explore various perspectives of a broad range of political issues. Summer session.
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COM 274: Television Workshop
5.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A workshop on the application of creative, technical and management skills to television production. Attention will be paid to the creation of television programs and all the skills that it entails. A minimum of 30 hours of production time is needed for each .5 semester hours of credit. Repeatable up to six hours. Spring semester.
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COM 275: Radio Workshop
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A workshop on the application of technical and management skills to the operation of radio stations. Considerable attention will be paid to practical problems such as training personnel for air work, broadcast journalism, station promotion, programming and production. A minimum of three hours per week attendance at workshop meetings and three hours per week working at a radio station are required. Repeatable to six hours, three hours of which may be used as activity credit (in the communications arts option) and additional credits to be applied for free electives. Every semester.
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COM 276: Debate Workshop
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is a workshop in the development and improvement of the skills used in formal debates, including competitive speaking. Considerable attention will be devoted to research, analysis, and the composition of arguments. The course is repeatable to a maximum of six semester hours of free elective credit, three hours of which maybe used to meet the workshop credit requirement in the appropriate communication programs.
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COM 290: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A consideration of the ways in which theories conceptualize human and mass communication. The course considers the historical development of the academic field of communication and assumptions embedded in theory. Special attention is paid to the questions and answers communication researchers generate. The focus is on the practical applications of theory in everyday life. Every semester.
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COM 310: Business & Prof.Speaking
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Students examine situations they are likey to encounter in business and professional fields and practice exercises designed to improve communication skills in such areas as briefings, presentational and manuscript speaking, interviewing and counseling and speaking in meetings. Alternate fall semesters.
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COM 335: Current Concepts in Media
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
New forms of media will be explored in the context of current theories of mass media. Specific attention will be paid to the impact of these new forms upon the communication process. Spring semester.
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