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COM 210: Advanced Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Advanced speech writing: theories of style, written and spoken; study of principles of effective public speaking. Practice in composition and delivery of longer speeches; also, analysis of significant speeches. Prerequisite: COM-110 or permission of Division.
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COM 211: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A survey of the media communication industries, focusing on their historical development in the United States and professional and ethical standards required in media professions.
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COM 214: Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Principles of audio production are applied to radio station operations. Learn fundamentals of microphone technique and multi-channel digital recording in common radio projects such as commercials and public service announcements. Laboratory work on college radio operation required.
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COM 220: Radio Practicum
1.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Laboratory work for the staff of the university radio station. May be repeated up to a total of three semester hours. Graded on a CR/NC basis.
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COM 223: Communication Graphics
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Course provides proficiency in theory and production skills in computer-aided graphic design for the web, print, and for a variety of communication contexts.
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COM 224: Introduction to Newswriting
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A survey of the field of journalism, including the news media, the role of reporters, ethics, methods, and operations. Practical application in gathering information and writing news stories through covering campus and University-related activities. Requires field assignments and attendance at newspaper meetings. Prerequisite: ENG-120 or Advanced Standing in English.
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COM 226: Voice and Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Addresses techniques for improving the student's speaking voice as well as underlying techniques and theories, articulation, pronunciation, voice including quality, and general expressiveness. Students will strengthen their vocal techniques as well as learn how to dramatically interpret literature and other appropriate forms for church and performance venues. Prerequisite: COM-110 or permission of Division.
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COM 227: Research Methods in Communication
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Introduces students to the research process. Examines how research is planned and designed, explores both quantitative and qualitative methods, introduces the techniques of these methods, and provides experience in conducting original research. Prerequisite: COM-115 or permission of Division.
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COM 229: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A critical approach to interpreting media messages is grounded in the study of how messages are constructed, how media industries function, and how communication theory and research explain media impact on society. Emphasis on making informed choices as a media consumer, and considering the impact of media from a Christian perspective.
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COM 233: Principles of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Examines the history, roles, functions, purposes, methods, responsibilities, and ethical issues of public relations in various contexts, including corporate, nonprofit, and agency environments. Focuses on how organizations effectively communicate with various publics to achieve specific public relations objectives.
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