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COMM 381: Student Media
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
Prerequisite: COMM 281 Students participate in on-campus media, including the online Pawprint news site, as reporters, editors, advertising sales representatives, and promotions coordinators. Opportunities are also available to work with the sports podcasting and production. Students select their work from a number of activities, including writing and reporting, editing, digital photography, and graphic illustrations. Note: Students may sign up for three credit hours per semester, with a maximum of six credit hours earned as part of the Communication major. This course is open to all Maryville students who have completed COMM 281.
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COMM 416: Issues & Crisis Management
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
Based in the scholarship of issues and crisis management, this course prepares students to fulfill the vigilant communication role important to dealing with issues in a timely fashion to prevent crises, as well as managing and/or mitigating a crises in its various stages. Cross-listed: See COMM 516
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COMM 421: Mass Media And Society Prerequisite: Junior or Senior Status, or Permission of The Instructor
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course is a contemporary issues course that explores in depth the various ways in which society impacts the media, and conversely, the influence mass media have on society. The course takes a debate approach to the issues. Note: The accelerated Weekend and Evening College format of this course will be augmented by a faculty-prescribed one-credit independent learning experience.
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COMM 421 - Mass Media And Society Prerequisite: Junior or Senior Status, or Permission of The Instructor
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COMM 422: Global Communication
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
Prerequisite: COMM 121 This course focuses on communication systems in world cultures with an emphasis on understanding the social, cultural, political, and economic effects on different systems. Students will also explore intercultural communication and the challenges of communicating in a global environment. Cross-listed: See COMM 522
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COMM 423: Professional & Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
Prerequisite: COMM 121 This course has two objectives: (1) to help students understand organizations’ cultures and structures as places of employment and work; and (2) to give students guidance in developing their resumes and portfolios, and mapping out their individual job searching and interviewing networks and strategies. Students will develop their own resumes and portfolios in the class.
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COMM 431: MULTIMEDIA I Prerequisite: COMM 331, COMM 332, COMM 333
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course concentrates on production of interactive informational graphics for online news sites and instructional multimedia. Coursework will include research, site planning, graphics creation, video and sound implementation, interactivity, intermediate scripting, and user evaluation. Note: The accelerated Weekend and Evening College format of this course will be augmented by a faculty-prescribed one- credit independent learning experience.
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COMM 431 - MULTIMEDIA I Prerequisite: COMM 331, COMM 332, COMM 333
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COMM 432: MULTIMEDIA II Prerequisite: COMM 431
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course explores multimedia as a promotional tool. Students will use interactive and other software packages to produce online advertisements and media- rich applications for various promotions. Coursework will be similar to that of Multimedia I. Note: The accelerated Weekend and Evening College format of this course will be augmented by a faculty-prescribed one-credit independent learning experience.
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COMM 432 - MULTIMEDIA II Prerequisite: COMM 431
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COMM 441: Advanced News Wrtg & Editing Prerequisite: Comm 241 And Comm 343, or Permission of The Instructor
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course concentrates on more advanced methods of news writing and editing for the print media. Students will edit and produce a magazine or newspaper composed of their own writing and the writings of other students in the course. Note: The accelerated Weekend and Evening College format of this course will be augmented by a faculty-prescribed one- credit independent learning experience.
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COMM 441 - Advanced News Wrtg & Editing Prerequisite: Comm 241 And Comm 343, or Permission of The Instructor
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COMM 451: Advert Media Planning Prerequisite: Comm 261 And Comm 352
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This course concentrates on the principles and process of advertising media planning. Emphasis is placed on planning for consumer media, including the selection and use of various alternatives to achieve marketing and media goals. Note: The accelerated Weekend and Evening College format of this course will be augmented by a faculty-prescribed one-credit independent learning experience.
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COMM 451 - Advert Media Planning Prerequisite: Comm 261 And Comm 352
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COMM 461: Public Relations Case Studies Prerequisite: Comm 251 or Permission of The Instructor
3.00 Credits
Maryville University of Saint Louis
This advanced course concentrates on the strategies and tactics used in public relations to address a public relations problem or take advantage of a public relations opportunity. Real-life case studies are used extensively, and the burgeoning area of crisis communication is given special attention. Note: The accelerated Weekend and Evening College format of this course will be augmented by a faculty-prescribed one-credit independent learning experience.
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COMM 461 - Public Relations Case Studies Prerequisite: Comm 251 or Permission of The Instructor
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