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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Chair of Communication. This course allows flexibility in offering selected topics in Communications. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of how women have been depicted on celluloid in both American and international films, from the early silents to today.s liberated cinema. Emphasis is placed on the student.s ability to evaluate the presentation of women in these films, based within the context of the society and the era that produced individual films as well as the place of women within a traditionally male-dominated commercial business industry, and how that presentation has evolved since the early days of the cinema.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 200. Survey of principles and concepts regarding in-depth reporting, how to gather information from sources, how to observe and adequately parlay those observations in writing, how to verify material and how to assemble stories for several mediums, including print, broadcast, public relations, web media. Theoretical discussions regarding journalism morality, copyright issues and other media law aspects. Practical applications will focus on writing articles for The Spectator and other news sources.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 200. This course examines the development, uses, and effects of digital technology on culture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 200. Basic principles and theories of mass communication and public opinion. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 200. Course addresses visual literacy in both theory and practical application. Theoretical approaches to visual perception, ethical issues related to images and copyright issues are enhanced by traditional practical applications to include media print products (fliers, folders, booklets, magazines and newspapers) as well as multimedia production and editing of publications. Students will use 35mm photography, digital photography, and software applications necessary to address the visual elements of integrated design.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 103, 200, 204. An audio production course with emphasis on production of announcements and programs. Particular attention given to program content, aesthetics, as well as programming practices in commercial and non-commercial radio in light of competing and emerging media. Practical application on campus radio station WMUW.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 12 hours in Communication and permission of the Department Chair of Communication. Practical experience will be gained through assigned work with WMUW, the university radio station, The Spectator, the campus newspaper, and other campus labs or offices such as the Public Affairs Office. This course will be repeatable for up to two hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 200 and 12 hours in Communication. This course provides students with an overview of the legal and ethical environment in which mass media operate. Aspects of freedom of speech, limitations on speech, intellectual property rights, and related topics will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 200. An overview of the principles and proven techniques in gaining public acceptance for a product, an occasion, a cause, or an institution along with governmental public affairs. Crises Management by the Public Relations Professional will be a recurring and important component. Attention is given to writing the publicity article, preparing brochures, planning promotion campaigns for selected subjects through various mass media and crises communication. Also included will be the Legal Environment and Ethics involved in Public Relations. Case studies of practiced techniques and application of principles and ethics of public relations.
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