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COMM 304: ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 101R. An analysis and expression of professional speeches, delivered in public, business and special occasion contexts. Attention is given to audience analysis, library research, development of arguments/evidence as content, creation and use of professional visual aids, expression of appropriate verbal and nonverbal speech cues, speaker credibility, and extemporaneous delivery skills.
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COMM 305: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. An examination of both the theory and practice of communication in the professional setting. Content includes communication theory, as well as the roles of interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass media communication as related to the workplace. A student receiving credit for COMM 305 cannot receive credit for COMM 200S.
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COMM 306: DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 300 or 400. This course is designed to familiarize students with the basic elements of diplomatic communication by providing them with an overview of the language, the protocol, contact practices, and administrative policies of the Diplomatic Corps. Students will be trained in the technical aspects of diplomatic discourse from resolution writing to mission briefings, and the ever-evolving use of computers and other electronic modes of communication in carrying out government business.
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COMM 307: UNDERSTANDING EUROPEAN FILM
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 2 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. This course provides students with an historic overview of films from a variety of European countries. Students will gain the vocabulary necessary to analyze individual films and for the comparative analysis of films from different cultural and historical contexts. The course will focus on issues such as national and individual identity, film as aesthetic form, gender and sexuality, and popular culture. (cross-listed with FLET 307)
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COMM 308: PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 303 or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to introduce students to the basic elements of public relations writing. Through an examination of scholarly texts, case studies and media coverage of public relations scenarios, students will develop an understanding of the crucial role that writing plays in effective public relations. Students will also be required to complete several writing assignments that relate to actual public relations scenarios.
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COMM 314: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: junior standing and COMM 200S, or permission of the instructor. An introduction to the theories, processes and effects of communication in nonverbal codes. Topics include kinesics, proxemics, paralanguage. Critical analysis and contemporary research emphasized.
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COMM 315W: COMMUNICATION BTWN THE SEXES
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: junior standing and COMM 200S, or permission of the instructor. An overview of communication theory and research examining verbal and nonverbal communication between men and women. Topics include communication differences as a function of gender, theories which seek to explain these differences, and prescriptions for change: ?the hope of androgyny.?
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COMM 321: PRDCTN MGMT FOR TV AND STAGE
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of the instructor. This course will assist students in understanding the elements of production management both in television and on stage. The course emphasizes organizational and communication skills; technical production knowledge; professional rehearsal and performance protocol according to the rules of AEA, AFTRA and SAG as well as basic production budgeting and scheduling. (cross-listed with THEA 321)
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COMM 323: LEADERSHIP & EVENTS MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 200S or permission of the instructor. The course covers the systematic process of organizational assessment from basic communication channels (verbal, printed, and electronic modes of communication), to interpersonal and group communication, to the management of events and staff. This course will examine the importance of leadership roles within organizations in planning any event as well as the communication dynamics between management and those being supervised.
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COMM 325: SOUND DESIGN FOR STAGE&CAMERA
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
3 cr. This class will introduce the concepts and techniques of sound design and sound effects for the stage and camera. Students will learn design of sound elements in both a live and recorded environment as well as learn the current equipment and software in digital sound reproduction.
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