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COM 230: Video Production
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An introductory study of in-the-field television production, the course concentrates on basic shooting and editing techniques with an emphasis on composition, storytelling and nonlinear editing. All cameras are miniDV digital camcorders; all editing is taught on state-of-the-art AVID systems.
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COM 260: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An introduction to relational communication. The student should increase her sensitivity to communication skills by questioning habits, traditions, and current ideas and behaviors related to personal perception and communication. Through lectures, discussion, activities, and exercises, students will attain the knowledge and skills to become more effective communicators. They will also increase their awareness of everyday communication behaviors.
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COM 290: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An introduction to the field of mass communication that deals with the examination of radio, newspapers, magazines, film, television and the internet. The course includes historical backgrounds of each division, career opportunities, current trends, and predictions. It is designed to enhance student appreciation of the various components of mass media.
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COM 299: Communication Research Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Spring Course Offered Every Year) In conjunction with a faculty mentor, the student will conduct an original research project that will culminate in a paper and a presentation. A research proposal form completed by the student and the mentor is required for registration. Prerequisite: COM 200.
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COM 300: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) Theory and practice of effective communication in small groups, including stages of group development, role emergence, leadership functions, decision making strategies, conflict management, and the significance of power.
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COM 310: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) Students gain an understanding of the scope of public relations by examining many aspects of the field, including writing and types of campaigns. Students create a communication plan that reflects strategic thinking and incorporates core competencies as well as produce written materials that illustrate an understanding of basic public relations writing skills.
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COM 320: Media Law
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) An introduction to the history and development of media law in the United States since the early 1900s. Readings and lectures include the First Amendment, libel law, copyright protection, different regulations regarding print and electronic media, regulation of obscene and erotic material, the Freedom of Information Act, the regulation of advertising and telecommunication regulation. Covered topics include, to some degree, the role of ethics and morality as they apply to current media practices such as industry mergers and censorship issues.
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COM 325: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Spring, Course Offered Every Other Year) An approach to the study of language and literature that uses physical and vocal performance with analytical writing as the primary means of discovery. Students will develop skills in the analysis and interpretation of selected literary works while developing vocal poise and expressive?ess. The process of literary communication will be explored through units on prose, poetry, Shakespearian drama, and literary theory. Prin?ipal assignments will be performances along with formal and informal writing assignments. A performance course and a writing intensive course. Prerequisites: ENG-200.
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COM 350: Business & Professional Communication
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) The nature of communication theory and practice in business and professional settings. Development of individual, dyadic, group, and organizational communication proficiencies. Supervisory/subordinate and peer communication, active listening, group communication, and presentational speaking. Prerequisites: COM-225.
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COM 360: Writing for the Media
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) The theory and practice of writing for print and broadcast media on an introductory level. Areas of study involve writing for newspapers, magazines, radio news, television news, documentaries, film, and public relations. The course is taught in a seminar-workshop environment.
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