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COMMS 319: Mass Communication Campaigns
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Helps students develop the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary to plan, design, and carry out a mass-media-based communication campaign. Students obtain hands-on experience by developing and implementing a campaign for a real-world client. (Prerequisite: COMMS 243 or consent of the instructor)
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COMMS 320: Group Discussion & Team Leadership
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Theory and practice of effective participation in and leadership of groups, committees, and public discussion; application to problem solving, information sharing and team leadership.
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COMMS 325: Gender, Culture And Communication
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
How gender is communicated within cultural and institutional settings (how we come to know what it is to be a woman or a man), the multiple ways humans communicate within and across gender lines (how we express ourselves as gendered individuals and why we do it many different ways), and the relationship of the two. We will also look at how feminists theories illuminate gender issues in communication. (S)
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COMMS 329: Introduction to Radio Broadcasting/ Studies
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Study of radio production and its impact on culture and mass media. Group and individual projects focus on radio history, genres, news writing, marketing, advertising, and the fundamentals of writing and speaking for specific radio audiences. Students will acquire strategies for organizing, gathering, and evaluating information that is accessible and appeal to audiences. Final project requires production of a 30 minute radio program. (S)
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COMMS 330: Introduction to Video Production
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Students learn to conceptualize, develop, produce and edit in basic television genre. Students are required to produce at least one short segment with TV content. Prerequisite: Membership in WYOU Community TV and completion of camera recording and editing workshops.
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COMMS 332: Advanced Video Production
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Complex story production and editing of segments exploring ethical and journalistic issues in depth.
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COMMS 334: Documentary Video Production
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Basic documentary production styles and issues; how to conceptualize and create journalistically sound documentaries. Students will produce a 30 minute video documentary. (Prerequisites: COMMS 318 and 332) (S)
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COMMS 378: Communication Teaching Practicum
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Gives the student an opportunity to experience the classroom from the other side of the desk. Duties include assisting with teaching, grading, and student support. (Prerequisite: student must have earned a grade of 'A' in the course in which they will assist) (F/S)
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COMMS 379: Independent Study- Comm Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Independent Study of selected topics in Communication Arts developed by the student with the approval and direction of the instructor. (Prerequisite: consent of instructor)
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COMMS 430: Special Topics in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
A variable topics seminar that treats specialized areas of communications study, e.g., health communications, communication, communication and the environment, persuasion, and marginalized communities. (S)
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