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3.00 Credits
Analysis and critical examination of the content of television programs. Prerequisites: Communication 100, 145, and 155, all passed with a grade of B- or higher. Course Type(s): CORTT, WT
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3.00 Credits
Principles of management for radio stations. Discussions and practicum include, programming, promotions, sales, public relations, production, community relations, sports, and news. Prerequisites: Communication 100, 102, and 155, all passed with a grade of B- or higher. Course Type(s): CORTT
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3.00 Credits
Seminar offered in summer only. Prerequisite: Communication 102. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the preparation of documentaries, interviews, and phone-in talk shows. Prerequisites: Communication 100, 102, and 155, all passed with a grade of B- or higher. Course Type(s): CORTP
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3.00 Credits
Advanced audio production techniques utilizing digital technology, with emphasis on the conception and realization of effective messages in radio broadcasting. Prerequisite: Communication 242 passed with a grade of B- or higher, or permission of the instructor. Course Type(s): CORTP, EX
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3.00 Credits
Organizational communication theories and concepts are applied through the assessment of communication practices within organizations. Students will conduct communication audits of actual organizations to analyze strengths and weaknesses as well as to make recommendations for improving effective and ethical communication. Prerequisites: Junionr standing; Communication 100 and 225, both passed with a grade of B- or higher; or permission of the istructor. Course Type(s): COACP, WT
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3.00 Credits
Story is the most powerful and oldest means of communication. This course examines its significance in construct- ing and preserving culture. We focus on the oral art of storytelling, its history, theory, and practice, using a multicultural approach. Students will write, select, prepare, and perform stories from a variety of cultures and literary sources. Students will use learned performance skills in class and at off-campus locations. Prerequisite: Junior standing or instructor permission. Course Type(s): COACM, EX
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3.00 Credits
Examines multiple understandings of masculinity, femininity, and ethnicity in contemporary society, emphasizing the influential role of the mass media. Students consider the sources of their own attitudes about gender and race and reflect on the personal, social, political, and economic consequences of these expectations. Prerequisites: Communication 100, 155, and either Communication 102 or 145, all passed with a grade of Bor higher. Course Type(s): COACP, COPRT, CORTT, GS, WT
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3.00 Credits
Professional work experience in a communication position. This course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing; departmental approval. Course Type(s): EX
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7.00 - 12.00 Credits
Internship. Prerequisites: Junior standing and a minimum GPA of 2.50. Course Type(s): EX
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