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COM 3113: Advanced Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An introduction to strategic issues and effective practices of communication between organizations and their constituencies. These include the study of public opinion research, media relations, public communication campaigns, consumer identity, and representational ethics. Students gain practical experience in writing news releases, conducting surveys and designing integrated campaigns.
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COM 4002: Media Law and Ethics
2.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study of the foundational legal principles governing media operations in the United States, along with developing ethical frameworks for decision making. Topics include broadcast regulation, libel, indecency, and copyright.
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COM 4003: Seminar in Communication
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Discussions and readings in current media issues such as mass communication process, media effects, socio-cultural influences of new media, media religiosity, international information flow, etc. Topics change each year. The course may be repeated up to nine (9) credit hours. Prerequisites: 9 hours in communication including 3 hours numbered 3000 and above.
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COM 4023: Theories of Communication and Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study of the theories of principal communication scholars from ancient to modern times. Special emphasis is given to research techniques in rhetoric. Prerequisites: 9 hours in communication including 3 hours numbered 3000 and above.
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COM 4033: Play Production
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A practical study in play production. Special emphasis includes play selection, cast selection, planning and directing rehearsals, and organizing committees necessary to a production.
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COM 4091: Professional Portfolio in Communication III
1.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An application of higher order cognitions as they relate to the propagation and defense of faith. Students complete and present a portfolio as they begin to prepare for the communication profession. Prerequisite: COM3091.
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COM 5019: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
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COM 5029: Communication Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A supervised experience performed in a professional environment representing a student's major discipline. Prerequisite: Senior standing and departmental application and approval.
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COM 5091: Communication Honors Research Project
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A capstone research project within the major for honor students. It is supervised by a faculty mentor and evaluated by a committee of three faculty. The course is repeatable for up to four (4) hours of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of the application of Intent for Honors Research Project by the Honors Program Director.
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CSC 1013G: Introduction to Computing
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An introduction to computer science, including history and terminology, common computer applications such as spreadsheet and database management systems, the role and impact of computing in society, and simple programming. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in MAT0093, or an ACT mathematics score of 19 or higher, or an SAT mathematics score of 500 or higher.
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