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COM 256-7: Practicum:Newspaper Reporting
1.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1 Students work on a student newspaper, The Falcon, as reporters and writers. Graded P/F.
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COM 258-9: Practicum:Newspaper Editing
1.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1 Students work on the student newspaper, The Falcon, as editors. Graded P/F.
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COM 320: Comparative Media Systems
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Compares how media of other countries function with those of the United States along political, economic and cultural lines. Systems to be studied include the British BBC, communist (the former Soviet Union and China), and developing media in sub-Saharan Africa. Concludes with a look at how these systems interact internationally.
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COM 330: Media Writing:Electronic and Commercial
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This course focuses on writing for magazines and advertising as well as for broadcast and new media outlets. Students will develop fluency and flexibility in writing for diverse audiences and across multiple media platforms. Prerequisites: ENG 111, ENG 112 or consent of instructor.
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COM 340: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Examination of communication principles in the small group setting. Includes consideration of task and interpersonal dimensions, cohesiveness, conformity and approaches to leadership.
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COM 346: Fundamentals of Sports for Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 The goal of this course is to prepare the sport communication professional to understand the rudiments of eight major sports in order to provide print and electronic media coverage. The course will include information, theory, and broadcast application of the rules, procedures, and common strategies of each sport.
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COM 350: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Introduces the complex interaction of social and psychological forces operating in human communication. Theories considered in the context of real communication situations in industry, education, medical and legal practice, as well as in empirical research. Recent research results will be discussed.
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COM 351: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Overview of the study of cross-cultural communication. Includes a survey of non-Western culture, communication concepts, intercultural communication problems and approaches to their resolution.
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COM 352: Women,Minorities and Media
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Seminar in language and media use by dominant versus minority culture. Quantitative and qualitative presence of minority cultures in media history, industry and content. How media functions as a social force to engender inequality; media role in protest and reform in women's rights and civil rights agitation.
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COM 353: Politics and the Press
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Uses lectures, discussions and audio-visual materials to examine the role of communication in American politics. Begins with communicative aspects of the campaign and then considers the part communication plays for a politician. Specific topics include persuasive, intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public (debates and speeches) and mass communication (political advertising, televised performances) aspects of politics. Attention paid to how an elected official governs through the use of the various channels and types of communication.
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