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3.00 Credits
Organizational Communications covers how organizations and the individuals within them function. This course introduces students to the theories of organizational communication as well as its many applications for the individual and the team member within an organization. Prerequisite: ENG106, SPE201
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3.00 Credits
Various forms of communication are surveyed with attention to their nature, role, structure, influence, operation, and problems. Prerequisite: COM202
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches typography, layout and design of printed communication in addition to copyreading, headlinem news selection, and layout if news pages.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches techniques to analyze communication content. Criticism of live performances as well as media content is included. The student will learn to critique various content formats as well as live theater, TV sitcoms, drama, documentaries, and news programs. Prerequisite: COM202
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3.00 Credits
Public Relations teaches students about the various publics of an organization. It covers principles of persuasion, crisis management concepts, and the whole spectrum of PR-specific communication, such as press releases, media alerts, public service announcements, and press kits. It also teaches students how to research product information, how to design and conduct surveys and how to plan a campaign. Prerequisite: COM202
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Web-based multimedia concepts, terminology, media elements, planning and design, as well as the emerging software used to create and distribute interactive, Web-based multimedia content. Emphasis is on planning and designing the user interface; using scripts and programming the website content; and integrating Web-based technologies. Students will learn design principles and how to produce computer-generated communications. Topics will include website development and web page design, as well as integration of dynamic content such as graphics, animation, video, and sound. Prerequisite: COM101
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on developing interviewing and writing-reporting skills for news and feature writing in newspapers, general interest and specialized magazines, and broadcast. Writing of editorials and reviews of books, theater, music performance, film, and broadcast media are addressed.
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3.00 Credits
A 120-480 clock hour field experience. Students will select placement in a potential career field such as public relations, journalism, or broadcasting. Students pursue the schedule of their placement agency. Three papers unifying theoretical concepts with actual business practice are required. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior Standing
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3.00 Credits
A detailed consideration of process, technique, and application of theories and principles in various feature writing situations for newspapers, magazines, and broadcast. Prerequisite: COM420
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on laboratory course focusing on basic studio operations and production skills, including planning, crewing, directing, scriptwriting, and lighting. Prerequisite: COM202, COM260
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