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MCOM 4372: Recording Industry and Culture
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Analysis, discussion and survey of music videos. Popularity, censorship, history, production techniques, styles and their effects on society. Music videos as art, entertainment and commercialization. Spring of odd years. Course fee $15.
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MCOM 4390: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: senior standing. Professional conduct and standards of the industry, individual assessment of skills and potential employment opportunities. Final closure to the student's academic career. Fall, spring, summer. Course fee $7.
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MCOM 4398: Media Internship
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: six semester hours each in editing and reporting, or program director's permission. One semester of prearranged work in operational activities in a designated enterprise cooperating with the mass communications program. Students will obtain professional work experience and will be responsible for periodic reports and appraisals as required by the instructor. No class hours are to be met; conferences are arranged. May be repeated once with permission of department head and program director. Fall, spring, summer. Course fee $12.
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MCOM 6305: Research Project in Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Students will engage in an application-based research project in mass communication or media studies. The project should identify and analyze a perceived problem in any area of mass communication and conclude with recommendations for applied changes or solutions. Same as SCOM 6305. Fall, spring, summer.
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MCOM 6330: Mass Communication Seminar
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Interdisciplinary team-taught course by speech communication and mass communication graduate faculty. Topics may vary by semester. Emphasis on providing master's degree students with knowledge of important issues in the field of mass communication. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Same as SCOM 6330. Fall.
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MCOM 6340: Seminar in Public Communication
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Methods of disseminating information in society. Survey of human relations theory, public relations and community relations. Same as SCOM 6340.
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MCOM 6381: Seminar in Quantitative Research Methods
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Prerequisite: 6380 or consent of instructor. Methodology, organization and participation in quantitative/statistical communication research. Same as SCOM 6381. Spring. Course fee $5.
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MCOM 6383: Internship in Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Practicum in mass communication. Students will identify an approved agency which has agreed to a proposed project. Students will investigate, research, design and complete a mass communication project. Same as SCOM 6383. Fall, spring, summer.
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MENG 2360: Engineering Ethics
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Professional ethics, social and environmental responsibilities of engineers. Role of communication, considerations of risk, safety, and liability in engineering design and practice.
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MENG 3311: Nuclear Issues
3.00 Credits
West Texas A & M University
Historical perspective of the development of nuclear technology. Discussions of contemporary nuclear issues. Such issues may include the nuclear arms race, treaty negotiations, status of nuclear waste, siting, storage and transportation of nuclear materials.
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