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COMM 180: Introduction to Storytelling
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
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COMM 195: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
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COMM 201: Principles Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to the processes and dynamics of human interaction, both in face-to-face settings and in small groups. The study includes both verbal and non-verbal forms of communication as well as material related to symbolic interaction. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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COMM 202: Intermediate Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the techniques of various types of speech communication, including the role of speech and the use of language in society. Prerequisite: one year of speech or debate in high school or permission of the instructor. Course offering to be announced. Three semester hours.
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COMM 205: Media Reporting and Writing
4.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to and practice in writing for newspapers, magazines, and aural/visual media. Proficiency in composition is a prerequisite. The course focuses on the styles of writing for each medium as well as fundamentals of news writing itself. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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COMM 237: Basic Photography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to the 35mm camera and basic darkroom procedures. Students develop confidence in picture-taking and picture-printing procedures. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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COMM 242: Fundamentals of Acting
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of techniques in acting. Class exercises are designed to develop relaxation, concentration, and improvisation skills. Audition techniques, monologue studies, and scene study are also emphasized. Laboratory experience includes participating in some facet of the current semester's drama production. Offered fall term each year. Three semester hours.
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COMM 270: Film and Television Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to the artistic elements of the motion picture. The detailed analysis of basic film techniques and how they might be creatively manipulated for expressive effect will be combined with the screening of films appropriate to class discussion. Offered evey term. Three semester hours.
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COMM 275: Screenwriting Workshop
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A studio course in writing for the short film. This course is prerequisite for all production courses in the film program, and students will be expected to develop scripts that can be produced in subsequent filmmaking courses. Offered fall term each year. Three semester hours.
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COMM 280: Media Effects on Children & Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A seminar course in media literacy with an emphasis on the psychological, social, and educational effects on children and adolescents. The course includes discussion of the evolving nature of media and laws governing them. Such media include television, movies, the Internet, newspapers, magazines, music, and interactive video games. Discussion and assignments focus on the relative impact of these media on things such as body image, drug and alcohol use, sexuality, sociability, morality, and cognitive development. An emphasis is placed on becoming a media literacy advocate within one’s own family, school, and community. Offered January or May term each year.
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