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COMO 403: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
Devoted to the study and practices of principles and techniques of reading orally from the printed page. Emphasis is placed on oral interpretation as a communication act. Prerequisite(s): COMM 103. Three Hours, On Demand
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COMP 483: a- d Media Production
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course provides insight into practical, everyday operations and demands of a media practitioner in the broad field of audio/visual communication. Students practice professional strategies and advanced techniques by taking leadership roles in the videotaping of regular campus Chapel services and special events on and off campus. This course may be repeated for credit up to a total of twelve semester hours. Prerequisite(s): COMV 263 and consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Spring
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COMR 143: Introduction to Business Communications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
An introductory study of the fundamentals of communication in business. The focus will be on effective use of media in making business presentations. The class will have the opportunity to observe and evaluate excellent examples of media production from major corporations in St. Louis. Three Hours, Spring
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COMR 373: Principles of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
The course is devoted to the study of the principles, the skills, and the techniques of Public Relations. Students will observe and evaluate real models of public relations in action. Then they will be challenged to devise models of their own in the fields that interest them most. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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COMR 423: Applied Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course will focus on the work of the public relations practitioner as a communications specialist. Topics include the techniques of effective public relations and the demands of the field. Students will explore how segments of the public form opinions and how public relations should influence the public. Students also write press releases, radio and television announcements, and examine case studies. Prerequisite(s): COMR 373. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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COMR 473: Public Communications Internship
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course exposes students to the disciplines and skills of the media through firsthand experience in the field of public communications. Students must have completed coursework in the Public Communications Module to enroll in this course. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and consent of appropriate field supervisor. Three Hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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COMV 263: Introduction to Audio And Video Communications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
Introduces the basics of audio/video production including speech/music recording and single camera video studio/field production. Student will participate in hands-on projects while fully exploring the theories involved in diverse methods of audio/video production. A special fee is charged in addition to tuition. Three Hours, Fall
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COMV 363: Video Production I
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
Students continue to build technical knowledge of video production as studied in COMV 263 Introduction to Video Communications. This class introduces multiple camera production and basic editing techniques. Students will concentrate on an individual video project with the opportunity to develop a personal portfolio. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMV 263 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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COMV 463: Video Production II
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
Students will continue to build on the technical knowledge of video production as studied in COMV 263 Introduction to Video Communications and COMV 363 Video Production I. Students will collectively create an advanced video production involving editing techniques, such as special effects, chroma-key, video graphics, and animation. This class concentrates on the complete video project with the opportunity to develop a personal portfolio. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMV 263 and COMV 363, or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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COMV 473: Technical Communication Internship
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course exposes students to the disciplines and skills of the media through firsthand experience in the field of audio and video communications. Students must have completed coursework in the Technical Communication Module to enroll in this course. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and consent of appropriate field supervisor. Three Hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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