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COMM 690: Internship in Applied Communication
4.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
1- 3 hours. A training program providing opportunity to work with professional practitioners in such fields as broadcasting, public relations, organizational communication or theatre. Credit allowed will depend on the nature of the internship assignment. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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COMM 699: Communication Careers in Society
2.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
2 hours. Assessment of senior communication majors for preparation to enter the communication fields. Examination of ethical, technological and social implications for the communication professional environment. Prerequisite: Senior standing in Communication or permission of instructor.
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COMM 702: Mass Media Management
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Analysis of electronic print and persuasive media, marketing and promotion. Study of management principles and theories as well as case studies. Analysis of legal, social, and psychological elements of managing media organizations. May be taken for honors.
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COMM 703: Public Relations/Advertising Production
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Theory and principles of media production. Public relations and production of media advertising. Prerequisites: COMM 230 Principles of Advertising or COMM 274 Introduction to Audio and Video Production and COMM 277 Introduction to Public Relations or permission of instructor.
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COMM 708: Problems in Teaching the Basic Speech Course
1.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
1 hour. Problems of teaching the college course in basic speech, with particular emphasis on the evaluation of student speeches. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a total of 4 hours.
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COMM 715: Documentary Filmmaking
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Production of documentary films. Includes critiques of documentary styles and techniques and theoretical issues. Finding and developing a treatment, preparing and editing an effective news, social science, or nature documentary. Covers film theory, aesthetics and professional distribution. Prerequisites: COMM 274 Introduction to Audio Video Production, COMM 374 Broadcast Writing or permission of instructor.
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COMM 717: Research Procedures in Communication
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Introduction to issues in data collection research design, and data analysis, with emphasis on laboratory and field settings. Prerequisite: COMM 629 Theories of Human Communication (recommended). May be taken for honors.
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COMM 721: Philosophy and Ethics in Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. The application of selected principles of philosophy and ethics to the practices of the mass media. Prerequisite: COMM 200 Introduction to Mass Communication.
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COMM 724: Editorial Writing
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. A comprehensive approach to journalistic opinion writing, including editorials, personal opinion columns and reviews. Prerequisite: COMM 225 Reporting or permission of instructor.
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COMM 726: Media Analysis and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Various levels of media analysis and criticism, including production analysis, sociological, critical and ideological analysis of media form and contents. Prerequisites: COMM 200 Introduction to Mass Communication or permission of instructor. May be repeated when content is different. May be taken for honors.
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