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1.00 Credits
1 semester hour Prerequisite: permission of instructor The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is a student-run public relations and corporate communications education program. Students of all majors will benefit from PRSSA in myriad ways, including: gaining leadership abilities, enhancing professional skills and résumés, learning about teamwork,and developing a large network for possible internship and job opportunities. This course emphasizes leadership and practitioner skills-building and is graded S/U.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisites: ENGL 106 or 107 and 272 This course offers an in-depth study of how to research, contact, and cultivate potential funders in the federal, state, corporate, and foundation sectors and how to prepare grant proposals, applications, cover letters, project descriptions, budgets, program reports, and other related documents.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or 107 This course provides an examination of past, present, and future programming practices in light of industry structures and media environments. Public demand and regulatory environment discussed as well as options for new, emerging technologies and institutions. Practical application of programming skills and practices are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: COMM 361 or permission of instructor This course is an advanced-level examination and practical application of video production skill and theory. Greater emphasis on advanced applied media aesthetics, z-axis control, and pre- and postproduction processes. Students will complete a series of projects increasing in difficulty and use of production elements to demonstrate visual competency and acuity.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: COMM 350 or permission of instructor This course is an advanced-level study of the practices, operation, and ethics of the broadcast newsroom. Students will study professional application and proceed through a series of assignments designed to raise their skill and decision making with greater emphasis on writing, interviewing, series-reporting, live coverage, and investigative reporting for the broadcast media.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisites: ART 205, 216, 250, 373; CSCI 270; COMM 180, 225, 260; ENGL 106 or 107 This course provides an examination and experimentation of multimedia tools and concepts. Students will be required to produce a multifunctional product integrating a variety of digital media, applying an appropriate interactive interface design, and incorporating concepts of usability.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 to 3 semester hour(s) Prerequisites: consent of the instructor and ENGL 106 or 107 For communication arts students, an independent study to secure an in-depth background in an area of communication that holds special interest to the student. May be repeated, if the topic is different.
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5.00 Credits
5 semester hour The University of Findlay Student Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is an organization of students who are prospective computer professionals and students who are interested in computers. Activities include regular meetings of the chapter, attendance at a meeting of the Northwest Ohio Chapter of ACM or a similar professional organization, tours of computer facilities, and sponsorship of invited speakers. This is a repeatable course.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours This course is designed to prepare education majors to utilize technology as a tool in the classroom. Topics will include a brief overview on the background of computers, computer technology, the history of computers in education, and the use of tool-based software in the classroom. Hands-on activities will cover basic Internet access, Windows fundamentals, word processing, graphics software, database management, spreadsheet manipulation, desktop publishing, and the use of peripherals such as scanners and digital cameras.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours This course is designed to provide a basic literacy in computer fundamentals. Topics will include hardware, software, applications, and impact on society. Laboratory work will emphasize microcomputer applications including word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and database management.
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