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3.00 Credits
New developments in the field of computer science and engineering. Topic may vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when topic changes. Departmental approval required in advance to use for degree credit. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Internet including communication context and theory, advanced search strategies, virtual community, online security, legal and ethical issues, social implications, basics of Web design and publishing, basic technology literacy concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of theoretical principles of communication, organization, human-computer interaction, and user experience research for effective communication over the Internet. This course provides an introduction to essential elements of Web design and development, including using markup and style sheet languages, developing information architecture, and assessing usability.
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3.00 Credits
Application of contemporary communication theories to examine how meaning is constructed, interpreted and produced through multiple communication modalities. Students are expected to complete a theoretically informed, personal portfolio and accumulate skills in digital workflows, graphic creation and manipulation, audio-video editing, storyboarding, and compositing. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, and COMM 3303.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CTEC 2350. This course provides in-depth examination of usability, accessibility, online rhetoric, and branding. Content also includes current Web communication technology including markup language, scripting and style sheet, for effective communication on the Web across multiple technological platforms. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, CTEC 2350, and 3 hours of Math.
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3.00 Credits
Develop best practices of marketing communication and electronic commerce conducted via current communication and information technology. Discuss theories, research strategies, usage trends, and current development. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in JOUR 1345, COMM 3300, and one of the following: ADVT 4300, CTEC 3350, PREL 3355, or COMM 4318.
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3.00 Credits
Corporate and organizational communication theories through a user-centered approach to design, analyze, and evaluate the organization and structure of digital communication via the development of Web-based, database-supported interactive applications. Prerequisite: JOUR 1345, CTEC 2350, CTEC 3350.
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3.00 Credits
Study of contemporary theories of user experience research including human-computer interaction, interaction design, multimodal communication, and industrial design. Prerequisites: JOUR 1345, CTEC 2350, CTEC 3320, CTEC 3350 or non-CTEC majors permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course of the CTEC sequence reviews and applies theoretical principles of communication, human-computer interaction, user experience research, and information architecture for effective communication over the Internet. The course includes web design, implementation, development and project management. Prerequisites: CTEC 2350, 3320, 3350, 4309, and one of the following: CTEC 4321 or CTEC 4323.
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3.00 Credits
Topic assigned on an individual basis, covering individual research or study in the designated areas. May be repeated when topic changes, for a maximum of six credit hours. Prerequisite: COMM 2315 and 60 or more hours earned and permission of the department.
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