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  • 3.00 Credits

    A lecture/laboratory course that focuses on theory and principles of planning, pre-production, production and post-production of television public affairs programming with emphasis on the roles of the producer and director. Experiential learning includes refining and applying advanced broadcast techniques in practical field and studio production settings, as well as additional experience in operating post-production editing technology. Strong emphasis on public affairs, documentary, and news production, including research and writing, editing and presentation skills through individual and class projects. Prerequisite: COMM 355. Credits: 3 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced topical seminar. Specific topic areas will be listed in class schedule as Special Topics Seminar Communication Arts, Communication Science, or Journalism. Credits: 3 hours May be repeated. NOTE: Some sections of this course are writing-enhanced.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a study of social and psychological variables that influence values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. It is designed to promote students' understanding of the fundamental principles and theories of persuasive communication, as well as considerations for application and enhancement of students' competence in the production and consumption of persuasive discourse.Prerequisite: COMM 382. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Theoretical foundations and principles of reader's theatre and chamber theatre productions, including script adaptation and development, directing, and performance of scripts. Prerequisite: COMM 273. Credits: 3 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the crucial roles that communication plays in modern organizations. A grounding of organizational theory occurs in the opening weeks. One assignment requires student teams to apply a theoretical perspective to a real organization in a truncated communication audit. Other topics include the impact of electronic media on the modern organization, the role and function of work teams, and perspectives on the development and operation of organizational leadership. Prerequisite: COMM 382. Recommended: COMM 300. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An opportunity for the undergraduate student to earn credit through readings not covered in his/her previous courses. Prerequisite: Communication Department Chair's consent. Credits: 1-4 hours May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    On-the-job specialized training in fields generally accepted as needing communication field experience to complement the student's academic training. See Internship Application for further information and application procedures. Pass/Fail only. A special application procedure is required and must be completed the semester prior to starting the internship. Applications are available in the Communication Department Office. Prerequisites: permission of academic advisor, Internship Board, and Communication Department Chair. Credits: 1-6 hours May be repeated for a total of eight hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Research, evaluation, and analysis of internship experiences. Must be concurrently enrolled in COMM 487. For each 4 hours of internship credit, the student must take 1 hour of Evaluation. See Internship Application for further information and application procedures. A special application procedure is required and must be completed the semester prior to starting the internship. Application packets are available in the Communication Department Office. Prerequisites: permission of academic advisor, Internship Board, and Communication Department Chair. Credits: 1-3 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of current trends and issues in rhetorical theory, based upon the study of Twentieth Century rhetorical concepts. Issues regarding the relationship of rhetoric to other disciplines, including science, ethics, philosophy, and literature will be investigated. Prerequisite: COMM 357. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide an understanding of the ethical and philosophical framework of decision-making needed for a communication professional. Students will examine contemporary and classic case studies in all areas of the communication discipline and complete a research project. This is the communication capstone course. Prerequisites: (COMM 350, COMM 360, or COMM 392), and COMM 382. Credits: 3 hours
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