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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 231 A course for students interested in the art of graphic design and video, especially how they combine in set design, lighting, graphic arts, storyboarding, and theatrical directing. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years. A $75 lab fee is charged for this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 221. An advanced media writing course intended for students planning to pursue careers in journalism. Students will be given reporting assignments for the school newspaper and online magazine, and will learn advanced fundamentals of reporting, writing and media editing. Students will also examine legal and ethical problems involved in journalism. Offered Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 241. Methods of human studies research targeted to the understanding of how people think and act, including such methods as survey research, focus groups, statistical analysis of data, and an understanding of how research can be used to guide campaigns. Offered Fall Semester, odd-numbered years.
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This course will expose students to the types of research likely to be encountered by a Communications student in an advanced degree program. The course includes an overview of the critical reference sources in Communications, searching paper and electronic resources such as indexes and journal databases, on-line catalogs of various kinds, government document resources, and planning and executing a comprehensive literature search. Recommended for students planning to attend graduate school. Offered at departmental discretion.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 322. Advanced audio production using digital media tools to produce significant audio based programs. A $75 lab fee is charged for this course. Offered Fall Semester, even-numbered years
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 323 Study and practice of production skills and strategies in both studio production and in independent or nonstudio production for television. Practical experience will include designing and producing professional programs suitable for public showing or web streamed over the campus website. A $75 lab fee is charged for this course. Offered Fall Semester, even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Four COM 101 credits, COM 121, COM 231. This capstone course allows students to work on a single, complex, professional multimedia experience that integrates all of their previous studies into one class. Capstone classes at Newberry have worked on college admissions videos, extensive community service websites, and other long format projects. It is recommended that students who enroll in COM 430 in the fall follow it with COM 431 in the spring. Public Relations students can take COM 441 instead of COM 430 A $75 lab fee is charged for this course. Offered Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 430 or COM 441. The second semester of COM 430. Usually taken during the next semester after the student takes COM 430. COM 431 continues the major project started in the fall with COM 430 to its completion. In addition, public relations students may take COM 431 after taking COM 441. A $75 lab fee is charged for this course. Offered Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 110, 121 and junior standing. A critical examination of the production, social, legal and ethical aspects of mass media. Theories of mass media will be presented and used for the analysis of specific examples. Students will be required to conduct individual studies of selected aspects of mass media. Recommended for students moving on to graduate school. Offered Fall Semester, odd-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 341. This is an advanced seminar on the theory and practice of media campaigns as used by public relations professionals. Students will actively develop and deploy a public relations campaign. Offered Spring Semester, even-numbered years.
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