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COMM 299: Special Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Xavier University
An in-depth study of a specific topic or area in communication. Pre-requisite: Permission of advisor/Chair
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COMM 301: Presentational Speaking
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Preparation and delivery of oral presentations for business and professions. Emphasizes persuasion, evidence, organize sequences, and uses of multimedia aids. Pre-requisite: COMM 101 COMM310 The Horror Film ( 3) An analysis and history of the horror film, with attention to the myths behind the subject matter. Gender related issues will be emphasized.
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COMM 316: Photography II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Lecture-lab experience to improve skills in creating and developing quality photographs. Pre-requisite: COMM 216 or approval of instructor.
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COMM 322: Media Theory & Criticism
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Explores critical and theoretical approaches to understanding contemporary mass media, including film, television, and new media. Examines a range of perspectives, including Marxist theories, semiotics, feminist theory, political economy, narrative and genre theory, and cyber criticism.
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COMM 323: Race,Class,Gender & Media
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Critically examines the role of the media in enabling, facilitating, or challenging the social constructions of race, class, and gender in our society. Students will acquire analytical skills to explore race, class, and gender issues in media organizations and understand diverse audiences’ responses to media representations. They will also learn about some different theories and approaches to doing research on race, class, and gender, and the mass media and develop the ability to speak and write honestly and sensitively about race and gender.
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COMM 327: Interpersonal Conflict Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
An examination of the process and nature of conflict, and an evaluation of various conflict styles. Explores ways of examining and applying conflict management styles in organizational contexts, the principles of negotiation and mediation, and how to apply and evaluate techniques of negotiation and mediation.
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COMM 329: Audience Survey & Research
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Examination and survey of gathering, analysis and the uses of audience-related information to create effective messages and campaigns. Review of design, sampling, data collection and statistical analysis. This course reviews quantitative and qualitative research methods most commonly used in the field of communication including broadcast ratings and other syndicated research.
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COMM 332: Media Strategies in Advtising
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A study of the characteristics of the various communication media and the methods employed in measuring their relative efficiencies in delivering the advertising message to the target audiences. Prerequisite: COMM 329
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COMM 334: Issues in Advertising
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Designed to foster a critical understanding of advertising and promotion as an institution, and its role in communication, society, culture, and our economy. Topics include the continuing dialogue between supporters and critics, confronting issues related to the institution’s ethical conduct, regulatory issues, and social responsibility.
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COMM 338: Internship in Advertising I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Practical experience in a real world situation.
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