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Comm 338: Ethics, Law And Media
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A history of style and the development of journalism, and a study of the complexities of today's mass media communications, including the freedom of the press and corresponding legal and ethical responsibilities of the writer. Prerequisites: Gen. Ed. Goal 2, COMM 131 and sophomore standing. (Same course as ENGL 326.)
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Comm 350: Writing in The Professions
3.00 Credits
Capital University
General coverage of the writing activities and tasks commonly encountered in business and technical communication. Focused attention will be given to business and technical report writing, proposal writing, and other writing tasks often completed in the corporate and non-profit sectors. Prerequisites: ENGL 211, PR 262, or junior standing. (Same course as ENGL 310.)
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Comm 352: Group Discussion
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course involves study and performance in different forms of oral and written discourse within small group communication. It includes examination of the place of discussion in society, techniques by which groups explore problems, and the ways in which interpersonal relationships develop and become stabilized in the group setting. While exploring techniques to enhance the intellectual productivity of small group discussion, the course offers the opportunity to develop leadership skills and participant responsibility. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 and sophomore standing.
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Comm 353: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of the role of communication within the contexts of complex human organizations, including special characteristics of communication in work settings and the application of communication principles in promoting organizational effectiveness. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 and sophomore standing. Typically offered in fall.
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Comm 454: Communication Inquiry
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Introduce students to fundamental methods and procedures that are used when conducting a research project within the communication discipline. Students are expected to conduct a research project in which they complete a literature review, pose research questions and/or hypotheses, design a methodology that allows for the analysis of communication phenomena, collect and analyze data, and discuss the findings of the research project. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 and junior standing. Typically offered every semester.
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Comm 491: Individual Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Capital University
Specialized study in an area of communication under the supervision of a faculty member with an approved format. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
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Comm 493: Selected Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Capital University
Repeatable under different topics.
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Comm 495: Internship
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
Capital University
Qualified students may apply in areas of communication other than radio-TV or public relations. Opportunities include organizational communication and forensics events. Departmental internship hours repeatable to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered every semester.
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COMMUNICATION : Public Relations Major And Programs
5.00 Credits
Capital University
The major in public relations is anchored by a core of five courses recognized as essential by national professional and academic organizations. The core is supplemented by additional skills and perspective courses in communication and media production. This combination prepares students for entry into the professional world of public relations. Students are encouraged to join and participate in the student chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSSA), which serves as a link to the professional community and where preprofessional competition activities are available. Qualified students participate in internships with public relations firms and advertising agencies, corporations, not-for-profit organizations and others. Requirements for the public relations major 39 hours: COMM 131, 151, 352, 353, 454; PR 161, 262, 321, 363, 365, 366, 464; TH 121. Requirements for the minor in public relations 15 hours: COMM 131; PR 161, 262, 363, 464.
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COMMUNICATION 209: th 225 The History And Criticism of Modern American Comedy
3.00 Credits
Capital University
(3). This course surveys American comic writing and performance as it reflects changing societal tastes and stylistic changes from vaudeville through theatre, radio, film, television, improv., and clubs. Prerequisite: TH 121 or permission of instructor.
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