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COMM 284: Digital Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the processing techniques dealing with both live and recorded sound. Primary emphasis is upon the manipulation of that sound for radio broadcast, although consideration is given to live and studio recording. Content includes the understanding of the physical aspects of the creation of sound, proper use of microphones, sound mixing, as well as principles and techniques of recording and play back. Vocal sound production for speech and fundamentals of announcing are also covered. Offered fall term each year. Three semester hours.
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COMM 287: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the concepts and practices of effective digital photography; examining the terminology, resources, and techniques used in capturing, processing, and enhancing digital images.
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COMM 295: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
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COMM 310: Intermediate Photography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An opportunity for students to expand their understanding of techniques and ideas presented in Basic Photography. Emphasis is placed on personal interpretation and visual communication. Prerequisite: Communications 237. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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COMM 311: Public Relations Strategies
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to the public relations process and industry, including a survey of the tasks that are performed by every public relations practitioner. Emphasis is on the role of public relations within the media system as well as in the American social and political economy. Prerequisite: Communications 205. Offered fall term odd years. Three semester hours.
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COMM 311M: Public Relations Strategies
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to the public relations process and industry, including a survey of the tasks that are performed by every public relations practitioner. Emphasis is on the role of public relations within the media system as well as in the American social and political economy. Prerequisite: Communications 205. Offered fall term odd years. Three semester hours.
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COMM 312: Introduction to Color Photography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introduction to basic color materials and skills. Students learn color-printing processes. Aesthetics and technique are integrated throughout the course in hands-on printing sessions, critiques of student work, and lectures on color photography. Prerequisites: Art/Comm 237 and Art/Comm 310. Offered fall term each year.
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COMM 313: Desktop Publishing Layout and Design
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A publishing course designed to give students practice and experience with the leading PC desktop program, QuarkXPress, to create professional-looking publications including newsletters, advertisements, stationery, flyers, business cards, and announcements. Other skills learned include scanning and editing photographs using Adobe PhotoShop. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 275. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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COMM 315: History of Journalism
2.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the history and development of journalism, with particular attention given to the relationship between the press and Christian faith and practice. While the course focuses primarily on print journalism, it also includes broadcast and digital media. Offered spring term even years. Two semester hours.
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COMM 316: The Press in Society
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of the history and development of news and news media and their role and impact in modern societies. The course will examine cultural, religious, political, technological, and economic interactions between "the press" and the societies in which they operate, paying particular attention to the United States. Cross listed as HIST 316. Offered spring term odd years.
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