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2.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This class provides an introduction to new technology and explores the ramifications of the use of that technology and its impact on current culture. This course will help students to critically explore the new forms of communication and their effects on the societal dynamics which fiber optics, statellites, teleconferencing, the Internet, and personal computing have forged in our culture. May be taken as a Cultural Studies elective. Prerequisite: COMM 1301.
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3.00 Credits
This class introduces students to the primary research methods used to study communication processes, including surveys, content analysis and experimental research. Students will become familiar with the major communication journals and will learn to read and to interpret research results, as well as to design simple studies of their own. Prerequisite: 1301. Recommended: ARTS 2311
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3.00 Credits
This class examines media standards and employs case studies, text, and discussion sessions. It is designed to help students develop their own standards concerning the communtication arts. Topics include censorship, free speech, government regulations, and media accountability. May be taken as a Cultural Studies elective. Prerequisite: COMM 1301. (Every semester)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the factors what affect bilingual mass communication in the United States with emphasis on the South Texas regional market.
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3.00 Credits
This class offers discussion and study of various topics in cinematography and the film industry. Content will include screen artists (specific directors, producers, screenwriters, and cinematographers), as well as a film genres, content analysis, and the business of the film industry. May be taken as a Cultural Studies elective. Prerequisite: COMM 1301.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the leading issues in the study of global media and focuses on the dynamic transformations in various media in a broad global and comparative context. This course explores the socio-historical, political-economic and textual forces which shape media culture in local and global environments.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers academic credit earned through practical experience. Students work part time in the professional media with the guidance of an on-site supervisor. Minimum 140-160 hours of work required. Prerequisite: COMM 1301, 2310, 2315, and permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. (Every Semester)
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3.00 Credits
This class is an introduction to law and policy related to mass communication. Libel, privacy, newsgathering, and broadcast regulation are explored. Prerequisite: COMM 1301, 2310, and 2315. (Every Semester)
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this class is to edit news and feature stories for clarity, conciseness, correctness, thoroughness, fairness, and style. Other topics covered include exercising news judgment using headline writing, and visual aspects of news presentation. Prerequisite: COMM 1301.
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