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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The magazine editing process in various sizes of publications. Attention to the total magazine industry, editorial concepts, ethics and law, research, administration, issue planning, production planning, layout, headlining, illustrations, photography, and distribution.
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3.00 Credits
Application in preparing and writing news copy for television, radio, and Internet communication. Students are introduced to broadcast writing style guidelines, video production techniques in news programming, and preparation of copy and graphics for web presentation. Prerequisite: COMM 214.
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience in writing and developing feature materials for newspapers and magazines. Prerequisite: COMM 214; 5-6 credits of English composition recommended.
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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed with ENGL 436.) Imaginative writing, providing guidance and practice in at least two of the following genres: poetry, fiction, drama. Includes submitting work to national publications. Prerequisites: One literature course and one of the following: ENGL 211, ENG 236, or permission of professor.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques of editorial and persuasive writing, including editorials and columns. Prerequisites: three communication courses (including COMM 214 and COMJ 314) or permission of professor.
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1.00 Credits
Seminar centering on the student's ability to work through an approved project or paper under the supervision of an advisor or another Communication faculty member. Taken during the junior or senior year.
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1.00 Credits
Orientation to the University in general and to the Communication major in particular. A student transferring into the Department from another major at Evangel can apply the freshman seminar from that major to the Communication requirement. Required of all incoming Evangel freshman Communication majors. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Survey of film as art from both historical and cultural perspectives, including attention to film theories and criticism. Introduction to film analysis, aesthetics, and philosophy from a Christian worldview. Credit may count toward the General Education fine arts requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide the student with both theory and practice in the principles of effective speech communication and presentation. Students who have completed a high school speech course with a grade of B or higher should take COMM 211 Public Speaking and Rhetoric instead of COMM 111. Credit applies to the General Education humanities requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the traditional mass media from both historical and cultural perspectives, including attention to media theories and effects, media operations, and social and economic problems in the media. Introduction to advertising, public relations, the relationships of foreign media to American media, media ethics and law, and new media technologies, including the Internet. Credit applies to the General Education humanities requirement.
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