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CO 393: Washington Center Course
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Students participating in a Washington Center Internship are required to enroll in a 3-credit seminar. A list of available courses is forwarded to all students prior to the beginning of the fall, spring, or summer term. Regular offerings include politics, professional communication, the fine and performing arts, and economics. Prerequisites: Junior standing; 2.50 GPA minimum. Course Type(s): None
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CO 397: Contemporary Issues in Cinema
1.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Current topics in contemporary cinema, with an emphasis on engagement with current film and videomakers, and analysis and critique of cutting edge work in the field of screen production. Must be taken in sequence in subsequent semesters. Prerequisites: Communication 241 and permission of the instructor. Course Type(s): None
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CO 398: Special Topics in Communication and Theatre( 300 Level)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in communication to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): None
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CO 413: Advanced Public Relations Writing Layout and Design
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
This course simulates a field public relations agency or department by providing students "real world" or fieldapplicableskills. An emphasis on media tools and production enables students to work in a fast-paced, deadlineintensive environment. The principles of communicating with media and specialized public audiences arecore along with the preparation, production, and presentation of messages for mass consumption. Prerequisites: Communication 295 and 313. Course Type(s): COPRM
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CO 414: Public Relations Campaigns
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Application of public relations techniques to various communicative environments, communication problems, and crisis management. Prerequisites: Communication 100, 155, and either Communication 211 or 295, all passed with a grade of Bor higher. Course Type(s): COPRM
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CO 415: Public Relations Campaigns: Trends and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Course examines, reviews, and predicts how corporate leaders solve today's public relations challenges. Curriculum focuses on existing field trends and evaluates effective, as well as ineffective corporate strategies. Students develop an integral understanding of the vital role of public relations in successful profit and non-profit organizations. Students develop an understanding of the issues management process, identify and plan crisis administration programs, and implement public affairs communication. Student assignments include research, composition of case statements, position papers, solutions and evaluative methods involving publicity demands, special events, promotions, image problems, and other challenges. Prerequisite: Communication 295. Course Type(s): COPRT
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CO 425: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
The impact of communication on political action. Persuasive strategies and mediated reality that affect political choices. Focus on the interpretation of political rhetoric and the role media plays in campaigns. Also listed as Political Science 425. Prerequisite: Communication 100 or 220 or instructor permission. Course Type(s): COACP, COPRT
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CO 427: Crisis and Issues Management
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Advanced public relations theory and practices dealing with management of organizational crisis and issues. Exploration of the process of research, analysis, planning, and implementation of crisis management. Examination of the role of the public relations professional in the development of crisis communication strategies and tactics. Emphasis on control of crisis, rumor, public perception, corporate image, and reputation. Use of case studies, simulations, group exercises, and projects to develop skills in crisis and issues management. Prerequisites: Communication 100, 155, and either Communication 211 or 295, all passed with a grade of Bor higher. Course Type(s): COPRT
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CO 483: Communication Internship Seminar
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Supervised, practical experience in communications (radio, television, public relations, and human relations); emphasis on the programming, production, and transmission aspects of mass media. On-campus seminar attendance is required. This course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Departmental approval and Junior standing. Course Type(s): EX
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CO 484: Communication Internship Seminar
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Supervised, practical experience in communications (radio, television, public relations, and human relations); emphasis on the programming, production, and transmission aspects of mass media. On-campus attendance is required. This course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Departmental approval and Junior standing. Course Type(s): EX
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