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Introduces students to the radio industry and the fundamentals of station operations. Students will learn the history of the medium, the mechanics of station, studio, and equipment operations, as well as acquire skills in digital audio recording, and editing and production that will allow them to create broadcast quality programming. Mailloux.
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Involves preparation and presentation of speeches and consideration of the impact of information and communication on listeners. Provides extensive practice in discussion about present day problems and topics. Emphasizes rhetorical analysis, persuasion, and ethical issues in public speaking. Beltz, Abrams, Fine, Powell, McWade.
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Explores the nature and role of communications in marketing and the integration of public relations, advertising, direct marketing, sales promotion, personal selling, and new media in the marketing communications plan. Analyzes marketing communications materials in various media and considers the economic and social implications of promotion. Includes a field assignment. Abrams, Powell.
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Prereq.: COMM 123, plus two of the following; COMM 120, COMM 121, ART 111, ART 112, ART/COMM 138; or consent of the instructor. Addresses formal principles, process, and production of 2D design. Complements design lectures, demonstrations, and student presentations with studio projects and critiques. Provides tools to develop conceptual skills; master mechanical tools; utilize design-driven software applications; prepare visual, written, and oral presentations; and learn the process and techniques needed to achieve quality design. Involves lecture/lab. Aronson, Richland.
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Explores the working methods and production narrative, personal, documentary, and music video filmmaking. Examines historical examples from Maya Deren to the present, and requires students to plan, shoot, and edit their own short pieces. course for women who want to make movies, it teaches the variety of conditions that lead to the creation of professional productions. White.
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Introduces the technology of three-dimensional computer animation, grounded in the history of traditional animation, applied creatively to individual projects. White.
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Applies the formal principles of design in the context of typography. Topics include type history and terminology; display and text type for print and screen communication; typographic hierarchy in information design; bookmaking; and concept based design through typographic layout and manipulation. Includes lectures, discussions, class critiques, and computer lab sessions. Aronson.
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Prereq.: COMM 210. Introduces the essential concepts and tools necessary to produce websites. Includes understanding HTML syntax, authoring Web pages, creating and editing Web graphics, establishing site hierarchy, and designing information architecture. Requires students to create effective user interfaces, test for usability, and manage the Web site development process. Grabiner, Gummere.
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Prereq.: COMM 123. Explores problem-solving techniques and approaches to creating, acquiring, manipulating, and disseminating images for use in print, Web, and multimedia communication. Covers concepts of media literacy and accessibility. Requires individual and group projects using digital cameras, natural media, Photoshop, and Illustrator. Grabiner.
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