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COM 354: Gender and Film
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Examines roles and portrayals of masculinity and femininity in film and places these terms in a cultural context. Weekly screenings. Prerequisite(s): COM 201 or consent of instructor
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COM 355: Communication and Social Change
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Role of communication in technology and information diffusion systems on local, regional, national and international level; change agents, product life cycles, stages of adoption, etc.
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COM 356-7: Practicum:Newspaper Reporting
0.50 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 0.5 Students work on the student newspaper, The Falcon, as editors. A portfolio must also be prepared. Graded A/F.
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COM 358-9: Practicum:Newspaper Editing
1.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1 Students work on the student newspaper, The Falcon, as editors. A portfolio must also be prepared. Graded P/F.
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COM 361: Principles of Performance
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 The course emphasizes development and performance of scripts before microphone and camera. It is designed to help students develop and presents professional and broadcast quality script productions and to provide an understanding of the relationship between performer and production.
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COM 363: Technical Communication & Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This course provides the student with a working knowledge of various types of technical and scientific communication, basic methods of statistical analysis in the field of communication, and basic research methods in communication. Prerequisite(s): ENG 111, ENG 112
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COM 364: Public and Media Relations in Sport
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 An analysis of the role of the media and public relations in sport organizations. The appropriate methods and theories will be presented as well as their application in the professional, intercollegiate and commercial sport industries. The relationship between sport organizations and the print and electronic media will be explored and how that relationship is vital to the success of the sport organization will be emphasized. (Same as SPM 364)
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COM 365: Electronic Technologies and Society
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Emphasis on computer interfaces with radio, video, and new media. Explores the nature of electronic technologies and their impact on everyday life. Prerequisite(s): COM 384 or consent of instructor
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COM 370-9: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Special topics in communication and writing depending upon demand and staff. Topics may include popular culture, feature, sports, and editorial writing, and writing for publication.
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COM 380: Principles of Journalism
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Combines journalistic reporting and writing skills with journalism concepts. The skills portion may include writing investigative articles, entertainment reviews, business and science articles, columns and editorials. Concepts covered include beat reporting, the First Amendment, journalism's role in a democratic society, influences of ownership and work routines, and interacting with sources.
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