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COMM 399: Special Topics in Communications
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Intensive treatment of selected topics not found in the regular Communications curriculum. Course content varies from semester to semester. Course may be repeated for credit in different topics. Prereq: Completion of all Communications Department lower-division requirements or consent of instructor.
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COMM 400: Computer Assisted Reporting
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
In-depth reporting assignments, research and team reporting when appropriate based upon information generated from computer searches using the Internet, Nexus and other search tools. Prereq: COMM 300 or instructor's permission.
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COMM 410: Advanced Visual Communication/Multimedia
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Advanced pre-professional, hands-on experience in Visual Communication. This projectrelated course will include instruction in the production of print and multimedia products. Students will use computer-authoring applications to prepare advanced publications, infographics and interactive multimedia presentations. Prereq: COMM 250, 322, 323, and 341.
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COMM 419: Broadcast Programming and Audience Measurement
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Interpreting quantitative audience research such as Neilsen and Arbitron ratings, syndicated program/analyses and SRDS tables. Students utilize this data to successfully program a fictional broadcast station. Station and Network program strategies, tactics and program development are discussed. Prereq: COMM 250.
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COMM 420: Broadcast Management and Sales
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A study of the operation and management of radio and television stations and analysis of station management techniques, departmental organization and personnel practices. An examination of the sales process, the development of presentations and the role played by sales in broadcast stations. Prereq: Junior standing, COMM 350 and COMM 360.
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COMM 430: Business and Professional Speech
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Study and practical application of theories of general communication, interpersonal communication and public communication in business and professional settings, with emphasis on presentational speaking. Prereq: COMM 230.
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COMM 460: Broadcast Producing and Directing
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Theory and practice related to producing and directing television and radio programming. Emphasis on accepted directing methodology and the producer's role in developing broadcast and corporate programming. Program development from initial concept through the completed program. Lecture and lab. Prereq: COMM 315, 350, and 360 or permission of instructor.
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COMM 471: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
In-depth study of advanced communication principles or applied theory chosen by the student and approved by the instructor. Prereq: Senior standing.
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COMM 475: Internship in Communications
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Application of broadcasting and/or journalism skills in a supervised assignment with a broadcast, print, public relations, or corporate communications organization. Student may or may not be paid. Prereq: Senior standing and B average in communications. 328
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COMM 491 (691): Communication Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Examination of the constitutional underpinnings of freedom of expression and the limitations on such freedoms as enunciated by the U.S. Supreme Court. Students will focus particularly on libel, privacy, intellectual property, source protection, information gathering, obscenity, government regulation and the conflict between a free press and a fair trial. Students will also analyze and apply the ethical standards necessary for media integrity and credibility. Undergraduate Prereq: Senior standing.
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