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COMA 323: Sound Production Techniques
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course will focus on techniques and strategies in live sound reinforcement. Classes will observe, evaluate, and participate in sound reinforcement for live contemporary concerts, worship services, and other special events on and off campus. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMA 163 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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COMA 343: Music Recording
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course will focus on techniques and strategies in multi-track audio recording of music. Classes will observe, evaluate, and participate in music recording sessions. Emphasis will be on offering hands-on experience and on opportunities to experiment with microphone placement and post-production techniques for each student. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMA 163 and COMA 323, or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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COMB 113: Introduction to Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
The course examines the nature and influence of mass media on our society. Through lectures, discussions, and readings, the class will analyze advertising, public relations, newspapers, electronic journalism, magazines, motion pictures, television, radio, and cable. Topics include media methods, controls, limitations, and potentials. Three Hours, Spring
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COMB 353: Writing For Audio And Video
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course will focus on fundamentals of writing for the electronic mediums. Topics covered will include writing for news broadcasts, public affairs programs, drama, and commercials. Three hours, Fall, Even Years
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COMM 103: Speech Communications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This is the basic required course offering the opportunity to explore effective one-to-one, small group communication, and large group oral communication processes. Evaluation and guidance by the instructor are on an individual basis. This course satisfies the general education requirement in oral communications. Three Hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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COMM 153: Appreciation of Electronic Visual Media
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A historical and theoretical survey of film and video media which examines memorable productions from the beginning of Hollywood films to the latest exemplary contemporary movies and video productions. This course is designed to engender an understanding and appreciation of the many creative aspects of the electronic media, as well as recognition of their importance as both reflector and molders of society. This course will satisfy three hours of the Humanities/Fine Arts general education requirement. No prerequisites. Three Hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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COMM 233: Introduction to Cross- Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A course designed for comparing one's own culture with other cultures, thereby developing an awareness of the values, traditions, and objectives of various societies. This is a systematic study of what transpires in intercultural contacts and interactions when the communication process involves culturally diverse people, and will explore principles and application of ethics to today's society. This course will satisfy three hours of the Humanities/Fine Arts general education requirement. No prerequisites. Three Hours, Fall, Spring
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COMO 303: Understanding Human Communications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course will give students a basic understanding of the communication process by exploring theories in the areas of interpersonal, public, small group, mass, and multi-cultural communication. In addition, students will be directed toward many practical applications of the theories discussed. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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COMO 313: Applied Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course will strengthen the public speaking skills gained in other courses. The student will present speeches aimed at sharpening organization and delivery skills. The accent will be placed on giving longer and more diversified speeches. Emphasis will also be placed on the effective use of visual aids. Prerequisite: COMM 103. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
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COMO 333: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
In this study of the principles and concepts of small group communication, students are encouraged to develop and improve their skills for business management, education, community activities, and interpersonal communication. This course is conducted in the small group approach and provides for individual instruction and evaluation. The class will be divided into several small groups. In addition to the regular class time, these groups will meet outside of class to complete various assignments. Prerequisite(s): COMM 103, COMO 303, or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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