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COM 1003: Practicum:The Quill
2.00 Credits
Centenary University
2 Credits/Semester This course is designed to provide practical experience in working for the campus newspaper. Each student is required to perform selected tasks in writing, reporting, photography, sales, editing, computer typing, distribution, and/or other agreed-upon tasks. This course may be repeated for credit.
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COM 1004: Practicum:The Hack
2.00 Credits
Centenary University
2 Credits/Semester This course is designed to provide practical experience on the campus yearbook. Each student is required to perform selected tasks in writing, photography, sales, editing, computer typing, and /or other agreed-upon tasks. This course may be repeated for credit.
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COM 1005: Desktop Publishing
2.00 Credits
Centenary University
2 Credits/Semester This course is designed to teach desktop publishing skills in direct relation to producing the college yearbook. It runs concurrently with COM 1004 but is specialized and more intensive in its computer-driven goal to create, refine, and complete the layout and design of the yearbook. This course may be repeated for credit.
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COM 1011: Mass Media
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course examines the importance and history of the influence of Mass Media. The student explores the relationship between media and society and considers theoretical aspects of communication; the evolution and impact of print, radio, television, the Internet, and film; regulation issues from censorship to subtle influence by government, business and the industry itself as well as the influence of advertising in mass media. Discussions also focus on issues of popular culture and international mass communication.
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COM 1013: Audio Production
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This is a highly practical course which uses lectures, demonstrations and multiple projects to hone the student's technical performance skills in audio and radio production. Special emphasis will be placed upon post-production and editing techniques, and a significant portion of the work will consist of performing on and operating the college radio station, WNTI.
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COM 1014: Film Appreciation
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Lab Fee: $25 This course introduces students to one of the liveliest of contemporary art forms, film. Through viewing and analyzing a broad selection of internationally acclaimed films, students will learn to recognize the stylistic and narrative elements that combine to produce works of the film art. In addition, the most recent developments in film theory and criticism, as well as the unique personal vision of individual film artists will be explored.
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COM 1015: Introduction to Radio/TV Studio Operations
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This is a highly practical course which uses lectures, demonstrations and introduces students to the technical performance aspects of television. A significant portion of the work consists of performing on and operating the college television studio. Students will receive basic instruction in equipment operation, production fundamentals, and commercial studio operation.
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COM 2000: Interpersonal Communication
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course examines the nature and function of the communication process within the context of social, cultural, intercultural, and professional situations. Students will learn through discussions, readings, videos, written and oral projects, to apply techniques of effective communication to their lives.
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COM 2001: Public Speaking
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Prerequisite: ENG105 This course is designed to develop poise and self-confidence. Students master the techniques necessary for successful speaking by writing and delivering a variety of speeches in different speaking situations. Extemporaneous delivery is the goal. While most of the work is individual, an introduction to Parliamentary Procedure and group presentations are included.
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COM 2003: Advertising Copywriting
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Prerequisite: ENG 106 The first half of this course deals with the techniques of persuasion applied to advertising in newspapers, direct mail, magazines, radio and television. It will analyze the specific requirements of each medium and study particular markets to which advertising campaigns are directed. The second half of the course will be devoted to the preparation of advertisements with rough and finished layouts in newspaper, magazine and direct mail formats.
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