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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1113. The theory and practice of learning to present literature aloud. The course begins by learning storytelling techniques, but focuses students on presenting literature aloud so the words come alive for the audience without sounding recited or lifeless
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Group interpretation of all forms of literature. Emphasis on using face, upper body and voice to give life to scripts adapted from literature by students
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1113 or 2253. A study of the communication dynamics of groups. The course includes study of roles and relationships, cohesion, conflict and power, leadership, decision making and problem-solving, group climate, resource allocation, and group evaluation
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. An introduction to the history and development of the world wide web. The student will learn how the Web is changing the world. Students will learn, through hands-on exercises, the basics of web design, including the incorporation of text, graphics, animation, audio and/or video
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3.00 Credits
n 3 hours--Prereq.: 2733. A study of the types of specialized styles for articles in newspapers, magazines, and corporate in-house news, advertising and public relations
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1733, 2733. A historical and contemporary study of the advertising industry. The study will include the elements and purposes of advertising such as audience research, preparing campaigns, dealing with clients and agencies, negotiating, and practical problems of local, regional, and national application
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1813, recommend 3823, 3873. A study of the creative processes of advertising such as local, national and network commercial advertising, audience research, production standards and regulations, commercial placement, ethics and laws, sales, talent and contracts
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3.00 Credits
n 3 hours--A study of the ethical and legal responsibilities of the mass communications practitioner, including libel, privacy, press freedom and responsibility, copyright, and special regulations.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1153, 1813, 2733. Techniques in news gathering, field reporting, interviewing and story production. Course will focus on presentation skills, practical production problems and responsibilities, audience, ethics and law, and news judgment for electronic media.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 1813. A study of the technology, problems, practices and techniques of video production, basic principles of studio production such as message construction, impact, and audience.
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