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CA 490: Gender and Culinary Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: CA 260 and BU 160 or MA 123. Exploration of the economic and cultural contexts of gender in the culinary marketplace. Specific attention will be given to women.s roles and spheres of influence in business today, with a view towards the future of women-led culinary enterprises.
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CA 492: Service Business Operations and Strategy
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: MA 123 or BU 160 and CA 260. Provides the context for studying operations management in service industries. Course content organized around service economy, competition, delivery and quantitative analysis tools.
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CA 499: Selected Topics in Culinary Entrepreneurship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: CA 200, 260 or concurrent enrollment in CA 363 and 365. Addresses specific subjects or contemporary issues in culinary entrepreneurship.
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COM 101: Oral Communication
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Introduction to the principles and practices of basic oral communication. Modification of existing behavior and/or the addition of new skills necessary in everyday interpersonal and public communication situations. Open to all students.
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COM 102: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
A survey of the mass media, including principles, practices, development, history, and place in society. Open to all students.
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COM 103: Introduction To Media Technology
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Laboratory and demonstration. Audio and video equipment operation and production techniques including an introduction to digital photography. Primary emphasis on basic television production techniques and video streaming technology. Open to all students.
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COM 200: Writing for the Media
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisites: EN 101 and BU 157 or demonstrated typing ability. A foundation course in news gathering and writing for print and broadcast media including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, advertising, and public relations. Practical applications on radio station WMUW and campus newspaper, The Spectator.
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COM 201: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: COM 101. An analysis of the fundamentals of interpersonal communication and small group principles and practices.
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COM 204: Announcing for the Media
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisites: COM 101, 103. Study, practice, and application of basic announcing techniques for radio and television.
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COM 210: Media Advertising,Management & Sales
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: COM 200 or BU 333 for business majors. Survey of contemporary advertising.s core components from initial concepts to final advertising executions, distinguishing the diversity in marketing, promotion and public relations specialization. Theoretical approaches will include persuasive campaigns, writing platforms for all media, and discussion of legal, regulatory, social and public policy environments of modern advertising. Practical applications will be enhanced specifically through selling advertising for campus newspaper, The Spectator (print and online versions), as well as through projects including integrated computer applications.
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