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JCOM 6420: The Mass Media and Politics
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course covers the examination of the role of the mass media in the political process, including both campaigns and governance. It also includes the examination of political advertising, news coverage, polling, opinion formation strategies, and politicians' use of new media technologies. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Cross-listed as: JCOM 5420 and POLS 6420/POLS 5420. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Graduate standing or instructor permission.
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JCOM 6430: Mass Media Law
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
A comprehensive exploration of mass communication law. The course examines media rights of free expression and both the history and applicability of First Amendment protections. The course discusses the structure and functioning of the U.S. court system, defamation, trademark, copyright, access to information, and other related topics and themes. Cross-listed as: JCOM 4030.
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JCOM 6440: Mass Communication Ethics
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Study of ethical systems and philosophies and their applications to the practice of mass communication. Cross-listed as: JCOM 4010.
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JCOM 6500: Special Projects in Mass Communication Research and Practice
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Directed study into specified research or real-world problems in the mass media and mass communication industries. Repeatable for credit with departmental permission. Prerequisite/Restriction: Departmental permission. Repeatable for credit. (F,Sp,Su)
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JCOM 6510: Directed Readings in Mass Communication
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Utah State University
Directed readings, tutorial or experiential learning/project in mass communication. Prerequisite/Restriction: Instructor and department head approval. Repeatable for credit. (F,Sp,Su)
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JCOM 6600: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Utah State University
Supervised training in selected communication work places. Prerequisite/Restriction: Permission of graduate supervisory committee. (F,Sp,Su)
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JCOM 6970: Thesis Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is designed for students preparing a master's degree thesis. Prerequisite/Restriction: Departmental permission. Repeatable for credit with departmental permission. Pass/Fail only.
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JCOM 6990: Continuing Graduate Advisement
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course provides graduate students with continued support and advisement. It is usually taken following completion of all coursework required for the degree. Prerequisite: Departmental permission. Repeatable for credit with departmental permission. Pass/Fail only.
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KIN 1900: Mental Strategies
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
Survey of the mental strategies and techniques used by pro athletes, star entertainers, and top executives to attain and maintain high performance levels in their fields and how those strategies and techniques can be applied in sports, business, etc.
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KIN 2000: Introduction to Kinesiology
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course acquaints kinesiology students with four areas of kinesiology: the department, with respect to the University and the College of Education and Human Services; the history of kinesiology; the effects of sociology on kinesiology; and future employment opportunities in the fields of kinesiology.
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