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3.00 Credits
?s Needed Prerequisite: ENG 201&202. Reciprocal credit: ENG 318. See ENG 318 for description.
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Principles of editing copy for newspapers and magazines, writing headlines, and using type, photography, and graphics in layout and design for print news media.
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3.00 Credits
An interactive experience emphasizing the process by which organizations help managers and employees improve performance and increase job satisfaction.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 336 Social documentary photojournalism is an attempt to bear witness, to bring attention, and to advocate. At its best, it tries also to communicate something a concerned and informed photographer felt when he/she released the camera's shutter. Social documentary photojournalism communicates through a complex distillation of visual truth and interpretation. This course will take a close look at work that has made an impact on its audiences and at the photographers who produced it. Technical proficiency and visual awareness will continue to broaden.
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Prerequisite: COM 220. Project-based approach toward developing skills in the creation of interactive media using industry standard software, interactive design theories, needs assessment, and project management procedures.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the field of advertising, including its history in the United States, advertising as a business, current career opportunities in the field, and past and current trends in both traditional and new media.
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3.00 Credits
F-Odd Years Prerequisite: COM 113. Fundamentals of successful stage production and technique: directing, acting, and rehearsing; organization; play choice and casting; and scenery, costuming, makeup, and lighting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 236. Course will broaden proficiency and visual awareness in the articulation of ideas through learning how to "see" light, capturing the moment, documentary photography, portraiture, fashion, food, architecture, advertising, and sports. It will also stress exploring a fresh view of the commonplace, maintaining high standards of visual communication and understanding the relationship between words, photographs, and design.
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3.00 Credits
F-Odd Years and 342. Theatre History II (3) S-Even Years Prerequisite: COM 113. A survey of the historical development of the Theatre from its beginnings through the Elizabethans with emphasis on selected plays. The sequel considers from the French Neoclassical period to present day.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 121; Corequisite: COM 323. Practical application of public relations writing process for various media with focus on targeting publics using research, audience analysis, message design, and selection of communication channels.
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