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4.00 Credits
Instruction in the concepts and skills necessary to operate a modern radio station. Principles of sound recording, editing, on-air announcing, and programming will be examined. In addition, contemporary radio station management practices will be reviewed. The course requires both classroom instruction and lab work at the campus radio station.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to successfully complete upper division studies in the communication discipline. Emphasis will be placed on understanding and conducting research, developing critical thinking abilities, and recognizing the role of communication in society. Required for all majors; recommended for minors. Students should take the course prior to or at the beginning of their junior year.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of media law and ethics and their relevance in the lives of consumers and producers of mass media messages. The course examines the history and development of mass media laws and regulations leading to an emphasis on current practice.
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3.00 Credits
This is a basic introduction to various aspects of graphic design covering concepts, typography, composition, form, rendering, production and desktop publishing. Students will also be introduced to the concepts of digital photography, logo creation, advertisements, presentations, and using a scanner. Inclass critiques will help to develop student's problem solving and design development styles and skills. This course deals with a variety of graphic design topics.
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3.00 Credits
Public Relations
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques involved in reporting, writing, and producing news for radio and television.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course that explores both current issues within mass communication and the preparedness of students completing their studies in mass communication. Prerequisite: Senior-level standing and twentyfour (24) semester hours of communication courses.
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4.00 Credits
This internship provides communication majors and minors an opportunity to receive practical work experience under faculty and professional supervision. Students chosen will work as interns in organizational communication, communication consulting, broadcasting, or public relations. Must have consent of the instructor. This course may be repeated once for elective credit with departmental chair's approval. This course is for variable credit and will increase by one credit hour for students with a concentration in mass communication. computer science
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to Information Systems as developed, managed and maintained in a typical business environment. This is the first course for MIS majors and minors. Topics include an overview of information systems in business organizations, hardware, software, telecommunications, networking, internet, electronic commerce, algorithm design, data representation, and programming languages.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to problem-solving using a high level programming language, Microsoft Visual C++. Computer organization design techniques, structured programming concepts, object-oriented programming, and algorithm development will be covered. Prerequisite: CO SC 1302 or MATH 3300 (from ETBU for math majors).
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