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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the process of creating digital video media, whether for "limited" in-house use, web use, CD/DVD use, or for broadcasting purposes. The course provides an orientation to digital video equipment and procedures essential for quality field and studio productions. Students will use computer workstations using Adobe Premiere to complete non-linear edited video projects. Prerequisites: Computer Information Systems 275 and Communications 313 are recommended. Offered fall term each year. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for students to reinforce journalistic theory and practice as part of a team whose goal is to produce a quality thirty-minute weekly program which airs on the campus internal cable channel 97. The show is posted weekly on the Communications Website and on iTunes. Students have the opportunity to research, report, write, anchor, edit, direct, technically direct, produce, and serve as videographers, audio technicians, and studio and field camera operators to produce these programs. Students may take this course repeatedly and accumulate credit hours. This course (and/or COMM 325) is required in the Communications major (Multimedia Journalism emphasis) and the Multimedia Journalism minor. As part of a multimedia environment, students will occasionally work with students in COMM 325 (Multimedia Journalism Practicum: Stampede). Prerequisites: COMM 205 and 323 or consent of the instructor. Offered every term.
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for students to use and reinforce journalistic theory and practice as part of a team whose goal is to produce a high-quality newspaper and Web-based news site, The Stampede. Students will plan, report, write, edit, and publish regular issues of the Stampede online and in print. Students may take this course repeatedly and accumulate credit hours. This course (and/or COMM 324) is required in the Communications major (Multimedia Journalism emphasis) and the Multimedia Journalism minor. As part of a multimedia environment, students will occasionally work with students in COMM 324 (Multimedia Journalism Practicum: Wired). Prerequisites: COMM 205 and 323 or consent of the instructor. Offered every term.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth look at the skills needed to apply basic reporting and news writing techniques to specific subjects such as science, sports, education, the arts, and religion. The emphasis is on short, timely news reports. The class will also consider trends in specialty publications and news services. Prerequisite: Communications 205. Course offering to be announced.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the fundamentals of editing, style, layout, and production in print media such as newspapers, newsletters, and magazines. Attention is given to the impact of computersand emerging forms of technology, such as fiberoptic networks. Lab work with The Stampede is required. Prerequisite: COMM 205 or consent of instructor. Offered fall term odd years.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the relationship between photography and print media, including photographic techniques and processes. Special attention is given to the use of photography as an aid to news presentation. Prerequisite:Communication 237. Offered spring term each year.
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3.00 Credits
A course emphasizing study of the various elements in the production of a play or a short film: theory, selection of play or screenplay, production, interpretation of the play or film, scene design,costumes, and make-up. The course culminates in the direction of a one-act play or short film for the public. This course is especially recommended for students preparing to supervise play or film production in the public schools. Offered spring term even years.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of organizational communication and the role that it plays in the American system. Attention is given to the nature of leadership, organizational structure in business and industry, and the role of communication in the process by which complex tasks are carried out. Offered spring term alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
The study of how groups and collectivities of people organize and maintain themselves. The course includes a study of theories in group dynamics as well as an examination of why groups sometimes fail. Offered spring term alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the fundamental features of rhetoric primarily using classical Greek and Roman theory. That theory is applied to modern attempts to persuade, but also the use of emotion, character and style. Students will analyze and evaluate speeches and texts. Offered spring semester odd years.
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