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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: THEA 242. Course will examine the process of building characters for the camera, and the ways in which the conventions of the stage are adapted for the film or video audience. (cross-listed with THEA 348)
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: THEA 244. This course explores the design aesthetic, historical context, and contemporary impact on performance of the costume garment and its accessories. Students will explore the application of design principles in a practical experience. (cross-listed with THEA 349)
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: junior standing and COMM 200S, or permission of the instructor. Focuses on communication theory, research, and applications of a variety of forms of communication in organizational relationships. Topics include superior-subordinate communication, interviewing, and presentations with an emphasis on a diversity of perspectives and types of organizations.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 200S or permission of instructor. Focuses on critical analysis of theory and research organizations as functional communication systems at the individual, dyadic, small group, and organizational levels. Topics include information processing, problem solving, impression management, compliance gaining, and network analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. An examination of mass communication-books, newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, film, sound recordings, and the Internet-as a global institution, industry, and social force. Media literacy skills are emphasized, as are matters of technology, content, economics, history and impact.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 360 or permission of the instructor. Focuses on programming, station practices, ownership, and operations of radio stations in the context of past, present, and future market and regulatory restrictions. Demonstration audio tapes and station visits required.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: COMM 360 or permission of instructor. Theory and techniques of preparing news for the electronic media, including evaluation of newscasts and news reports for radio, television, and cable. Electronic news on the local, national, and international levels is analyzed as an institution and as a social force.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: ENGL 110C and 111C and either ENGL 380 or 382 or COMM 360 or permission of the instructor. This course exposes students to conventional and alternative approaches to reporting in public journalism. Students use a combination of conventional and alternative approaches as they research, interview, and construct a story on a local community issue or concern. (cross-listed with ENGL 366)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits (may be repeated for credit). Prerequisite: approval of the department and Career Management, in accordance with the policy for granting credit for Cooperative Education programs. Available for pass/fail grading only. Student participation for credit based on the academic relevance of the work experience, criteria, and evaluative procedures as formally determined by the department and Career Management prior to the semester in which the work experience takes place. (qualifies as a CAP experience)
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: approval of department chair prior to registration. Available for pass/fail grading only. A structured work experience with or without remuneration, in a communication-related field. A paper, a log and portfolio of work time plus satisfactory evaluations by supervisor and cooperating faculty member are required. (qualifies as a CAP experience)
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