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COM 6510: Web Design
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
In these times of exciting changes in media technologies, we all must understand the web and how humans processed information. We will look at the visual aspects of the web and apply theses ideas on a final individual or group project for an actual client, from planning to execute. Pre: None.
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COM 6555: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Students assemble their own photojournalism portfolio as they complete assignments based on those of professional photojournalists. This is a digital photojournalism course. Students supply their own cameras. Only digital cameras approved by the instructor may be used for this course. Technique, ethics, and legal considerations in photojournalism will be discussed. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing.
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COM 6650: Communication Law and Ethical Theory
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course will examine the historical development and practical applications of communication legal and ethical issues, requiring examination of American legal statutes, case law and media ethics. Focus will be on unique freedoms and responsibilities of the communication industry through lecture, research, and legal and ethical case study. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, COM 6400; or concurrent registration. Graduate standing.
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COM 6700: Promotion Management
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A survey of promotional strategies for modern businesses including techniques for planning, budgeting, scheduling, and implementing a coordinated promotional campaign of advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, and public relations. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing.
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COM 6710: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course is a comprehensive orientation to the field of political communication. Particular attention is devoted to rhetorical and propaganda analysis, attitude change studies, voting studies, government and the news media, functional and systems analysis, technological changes, campaign techniques, and research techniques. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing
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COM 6720: The Dao of Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course challenges Eurocentric views that claim that rhetorical theory is a product of Athenian democracy. What many Western theorists overlook is that Daoism (Taoism) offers profound insights on human communication. This course examines the rich perspectives on rhetoric offered in philosophical Daoism through the texts of three Daoist sages. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing.
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COM 6760: Film Criticism
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The study of film as a communication medium. Students will study film aesthetics, how those aesthetics give rise to rhetorical implications, explore various ways to approach the film artifact, how to identify the genre of the artifact, and critique the effectiveness of film. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing
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COM 6770: Media Criticism
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The study of how we analyze and evaluate mediated messages. Students will learn how to properly experience an artifact, put it in its proper context, choose the appropriate model to evaluate and to apply that method to the example, being able to make a conclusion about whether or not the example effectively communicated. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing.
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COM 6910: Selected Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Course title, content, and prerequisites will vary. May be repeated for a total of 9 credits when title and content have changed. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, and COM 6400. Graduate standing.
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COM 6970: Current Issues in Communication
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course will be taught seminar style, based on discussion of current issues in communication. Topics will vary weekly. Students will be assigned topics and will be expected to facilitate discussions on those topics. Other students should be prepared to actively participate in those discussions. Pre: COM 6000, COM 6050, COM 6400.
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