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COM 208: Public Relations/Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is a workshop in public relations. Students will learn writing forms and styles. The course will address a wide range of topics from preparing basic press releases to managing multi-media public relations campaigns. Media relations, business ethics and private and not-for-profit institutional case studies will also be covered. Students will have the opportunity to work hands on within the field through a public relations campaign project (3 Credits). Prerequisite: ENG 105
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COM 215: Broadcasting in America
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course looks at the history of broadcasting in America. Students will discover how media outlets and professionals developed, how programs have been created and financed, and the differences among programs through the years. The course also will explore the difference between U.S. electronic media and those of other countries and will look toward the future of the digital age (3 Credits). Prerequisite: ENG 105
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COM 218: New Media Technologies/Digital Editing
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course will introduce students to emerging technologies appearing today and will examine the impact they have on society. Through self-exploration and lecture, students will gain knowledge of how new technology works and its ever-evolving nature (3 Credits).
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COM 225: Advanced Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Students will attempt to master the five canons of rhetoric: organization, invention, style, memory and delivery that they have been exposed to in Effective Speaking (COM 125). This course will build upon students' fundamental speaking skills and move on to advanced presentation styles (3 Credits). Prerequisite: ENG 105, COM 125
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COM 228: Introduction to Interpersonal Communications
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course will explore intrapersonal and interpersonal communication processes. Students will learn the skills and techniques of enhancing interpersonal relationships. This course will provide students with an understanding of communication and self, interpersonal communication and perception, listening and responding, communicating nonverbally and communicating verbally (3 Credits). Prerequisite: COM 125
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COM 235: Media Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is designed to familiarize students with moral decisions involving mass media. Students will discuss and analyze ethical decisions made in the media through case studies presented by the text (3 Credits). Prerequisite: PHL 125
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COM 238: Media Criticism
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course will look at the importance of media today in many powerful arenas and attempt to unmask the often hidden manipulation of various media sources. Students will examine the trends that define media today and become aware of the many tactics used to deliver information by a number of media outlets (3 Credits).
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COM 245: Internship/Practicum
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is designed to provide experience in a student's major field of study through full-time work. Students are graded on the basis of learning objectives and an employer's evaluation. On-the-job experience is supplemented by a consultation/reporting period of approximately 15 hours per semester, which will be individually arranged in a flexible time setting to meet criteria for the program and sponsoring agencies (3 Credits).
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CS 100: Introduction to Computing
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
The computer is the most versatile tool ever invented. In this course, students learn how to work with computers and how computers affect lives. Lecture/laboratory. (This course does NOT satisfy any requirement of the Common Course of Study.) Staff
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CS 102: Principles of Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
A rigorous introduction to object-oriented design and implementation. Lecture/laboratory. This course requires considerable analytical ability; it is not a course in computer literacy or basic computer skills. Staff
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