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Non-credit laboratory to accompany COMM 3130. Students complete weekly assignments on aspects of storytelling and reporting techniques for a variety of audiences and platforms. Coreq: COMM 3130.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of multimedia journalism and the use of today's converging technologies to effectively communicate news and information across various platforms, including broadcast, print, digital and social media. Preq: COMM 3120. Coreq: COMM 3141.
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany COMM 3140. Students are trained in the use of equipment and software for completing news packages, vlogs, and graphics. Coreq: COMM 3140.
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3.00 Credits
Critical examination of mass communication in America, including discussions of history, theory, and current issues in television, film, popular music, telecommunications, and other media. Preq: COMM 2010 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the communication of individual and social identities in convergent and mass/social media, and popular culture. Focuses on the communication of identity portrayals and representations, communicative acts in response, and how individuals and groups navigate and create their own media cultures. Addresses factors such as ability, faith, gender, race, age, nationality, subcultures, and/or other areas. Preq: COMM 2010 with a C or better. Preq: COMM 2010 with a C or better.
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Students discover, listen to, measure, and engage in online conversations across the Web. Focuses on projects related to the Social Media Listening Center and learning to use professional analytics software. Coreq: COMM 3231.
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Non-credit laboratory to accompany COMM 3230. Students learn to use professional analytics software to complete a variety of projects. Coreq: COMM 3230.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the cultural influence and ethical issues associated with communication about sports and society. Explores how communication enables cultural meaning and values to become associated and established within sports. Exposes students to the ways that factors such as race, gender and nationalism manifest and perpetuate via communication about sports. Preq: COMM 2010 with a C or better.
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Spans strategic communication topics in sports such as public relations, media relations, sports information, and advertising. Theory-driven, but with a focus on applied exercises (e.g., press releases, media advisories, production of media guides, etc.) Preq: COMM 2010 with a C or better.
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Students gain in-depth understanding of sports communication issues through critically analyzing actual media coverage of sporting events, addressing social issues involved in college and professional sports, and developing an understanding of sports promotion and advertising. Preq: COMM 2010 with a C or better.
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