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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course gives hands-on experience with video production, in the studio and in the field, through writing, editing, videography, producing stories, team-building, organizational management and leadership, and other experiences. Students learn various technical production skills necessary to produce narrative stories for film, television and other media forms, social media, podcasts, live events, broadcasts, web based content production, and many others.
Prerequisite:
COMM 2250
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
COMM 3894 Advanced Cooperative Work Experiences with Social Media and Data Analytics Lab is designed for students who want hands-on practice in social media content creation and strategic planning. Students will model the leadership and management roles of a real-world social media strategy firm and provide social media services to the campus community and campus partners.
Prerequisite:
COMM 2400 and COMM 3460
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes finding and writing news stories that move from explanations of what happened to how and why something happened. Examines research techniques and discusses ways to use the law to access information.
Prerequisite:
COMM 1130
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3.00 Credits
Studies the origins of rhetorical theory in Greece and Rome in the works of Corax, Isocrates, Plato, Protagoras, Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian. Tensions between rhetoric and philosophy. Study and application of neo-classical standards of rhetorical criticism.
Prerequisite:
COMM 3810 and COMM 3820
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3.00 Credits
Study of contemporary rhetorical and communication theories.
Prerequisite:
COMM 3000 and COMM 4150
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1.00 Credits
Preparation and competition on the national debate resolutions and participation in individual events. Course may be repeated for credit four times.
Prerequisite:
COMM 2270
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1.00 Credits
Preparation for and participation in intercollegiate speech competition and community speaking activities. Course teaches students to research, write, and deliver valuable messages and share their experience through reasoned discourse, presentation, and narrative speaking. This is designed as an advanced course for students in their third or fourth years participating in intercollegiate speech.
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3.00 Credits
Apply communication principles to internal and external publics; research, plan and evaluate social interrelationships; study of the controlled and uncontrolled media and their role in public relations; prepare a major public relations campaign for a selected client.
Prerequisite:
COMM 3150 and COMM 3440
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to understand the planning, implementation, and refinement of communication campaigns that affect individual and group level behavior changes in relation to health care issues. It will thus address public health problems. Throughout the semester, students study, practice, and apply the various stages of a health communication campaign based on real world conditions. The course content will draw from health behavior theory; formative (including pretesting), process, impact, and outcome research; and expert opinion.
Prerequisite:
COMM 3400
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3.00 Credits
The study and application of Communication in contemporary society is dynamic and ever changing. This course will provide students with opportunities to explore specialized topics in contemporary journalism, electronic mediated communication, human communication studies, and public relations in a seminar format. This course may be taken more than once with different designations.
Prerequisite:
COMM 3000
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