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COMM ST 400: Special Studies in Communication Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
W 1-3 hrs
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COMM ST 403: ce Cc: Radical Changes Since 1945
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This cluster course will focus on modernism, post-modernism and expressionism in the visual arts and literature since World War II. Lectures address intellectual movements-such as existentialism and formalism-and cultural development-such as increased impact of technology and mass media-in contemporary society. By focusing on these movements, we hope to provide an integrated view of the literature and visual arts of the period and to draw upon analogous developments in contemporary architecture, music, philosophy and film. This course is offered as a cluster with ENGLISH 300CE. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 421: p Multimedia & New Media Streaming
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course is designed to teach students the technology of streaming multimedia on the web and analyze the components of interactivity on the web. Students will examine the process of streaming, as well as the various advantages and disadvantages of streaming. Students will study the hardware, software, and technology involved in the different types of streaming media. Prerequisites: COMM-ST 100, COMM-ST 105P or equivalent is recommended. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 422: p New Media Writing For The Web
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course is designed to teach students new media writing and the technology of reporting for online publications. Students will analyze the components of online writing, including the design, creation, and transfer of online digital media. Students will be introduced to digital formats and production tools. Students will examine the technology of writing for the web and the particular needs of new media writing for users of the web, techniques to transfer writing electronically, and how to use resources on the web for online reporters. Prerequisites: COMM-ST100,COMM-ST 105P or equivalent is recommended. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 423: p Shooting Digital Video For The Web And New Media
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course is designed to teach students the fundamental concepts of digital video, with special consideration given to shooting the new media and the web. Students will learn the process of digital video, the types of file formats, technical considerations of displaying video on the web, and technical features of the digital video camera. This class will enable students to maximize the use of video in various new media digital formats (CD-ROM,DVD, etc.), as well as its use on the web. Prerequisites: COMM-ST 100 COMM ST 105P or equivalent is recommended. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 424: p Web Radio
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course is designed to teach students the technology and underlying concepts in producing Web radio. A general overview of radio techniques and historical context, as well as practical and technical information will be given. Legal and copyright implications of making Web radio will be reviewed. Prerequisites: COMM-ST 100, COMM-ST 105P or equivalent is recommended. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 431: Colloquium in Interpersonal Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An examination of the practical application of communication principles and theories, with focus on one of the following: health, organizational, nonverbal, intrapersonal, conflict management, computer0mediated, or intercultural communication. Prerequisite: None Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 432: Press, Politics And Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Undergraduate component of COMM-ST 532. An advanced course in the study of the press and political establishments in the formation of public policy. Lecture, discussion and research. Prerequisites: Two semester of undergraduate writing courses of 300-400 level or professional equivalents. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 444: wi Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
A consideration of communication phenomena in multicultural settings. A study of the public forum with an emphasis on the interpersonal aspects of international, intercultural, and co-cultural communication. Lecture and discussion. On demand. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the WEPT. 3 hrs
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COMM ST 448: Principles of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An overview, presenting the function, purposes, procedures and practices of public relations, its role in society, industry, government and politics, and its potential as a career field. This is a survey course with primary emphasis on theory, supplemented with applied techniques. 3 hrs
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