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COD 122: Oral Communication
3.00 Credits
University of New England
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COD 130: Media Literacy
3.00 Credits
University of New England
The Media Literacy course will explore the origin and the development of mass media in Western societies. It will also offer tools that will teach students to look and evaluate media messages in a more critical and active way. The main goal of the course is to expand the students' notion about media and their place in our society.
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COD 199: Communications Elective
3.00 Credits
University of New England
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COD 210: Understanding Media
3.00 Credits
University of New England
Building students' individual and collective experiences of media ( print, film, radio, television, and digital media), this course analyses American media institutions: their development and social role; the economic and political constraints they face; and their effect on us as a society and as individuals.
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COD 211: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course provides an overview of the newspaper and broadcast fields, from the gathering and writing of news to other aspects of production including copyediting, headline writing, and photojournalism. New forms of journalism such as the Internet Blog are also discussed. Assignments include writing and editing from a wide variety of news situations
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COD 220: Communication Dynamics Organiz
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is designed to introduce students to the dynamics of business communication, and how it affects organizational processes and outcomes. This course focuses on the improvement of work-flow and business processes through communication systems within an organization.
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COD 300: Photo & Video Documentation
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course provides students with the theory and use of a digital still camera and digital video camera in documentary journalism. The course includes an examination of the history of photo documentation and the film and video documentary. Students will complete assignments where they learn the basics of digital camera use and how to shoot events and pre-planned photos and videos. The use of software to edit photos and videos will be explored in a hands-on fashion. The aesthetics of the photo and moving image will also be discussed.
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COD 305: Principles of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course surveys the field of public relations, with special emphasis on the role of the communications specialist as a practitioner in public relations. Topics include history of public relations, ethical considerations, campaign design, and the use of media. Public Relations writing is also covered in the course.
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COD 311: Digital Video & Audio Prod
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of audio and visual production. Topics include the evolution of sound and video technology and the application of these communication mediums with an emphasis on strong content and form. Students will learn the basics of writing for the video and audio mediums and will use a variety of production tools to create their own video and sound projects. Examples of professional videos, films and audio/radio productions that exemplify these mediums as powerful communication tools will be explored and discussed in this course.
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COD 320: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
University of New England
This course introduces students to the communication problems, issues and consequences that accompany interaction between people from diverse cultures. World globalization and the close economic ties between the countries of the world necessitate a need for communication students to develop practical skills as intercultural communicators. Students will be exposed to methods and strategy for intercultural communication and research dealing with intercultural communication will be examined
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