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COMM 108: Strategy Public Communication
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
An introduction to public speaking and communication studies. Emphasis is placed on increasing the student's understanding of theory relating to the practice and criticism of public speaking, improvement of the student's public speaking and critical thinking skills, and an understanding of library research skills. COMM 108 or its articulated speech course, is required for all Communications majors. A passing grade of "C" or higher required to earn course credit. GE A1
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COMM 195: American Sign Language I
6.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Introduces historical perspectives, communication aspects used in the deaf community, grammar, and linguistic structure of American Sign Language (ASL). Builds foundational vocabulary, basic components of ASL, and the manual alphabet. Focuses on execution and techniques of signs used in ASL. Students will learn to communicate solely through the use of American Sign Language. Outside class activities required.
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COMM 200: Comm Major & Career Planning
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This is a first year foundation course designed to introduce the student to requirements and career options in the major. The course is presented as an orientation seminar, emphasizing academic expectations in the major, professional development, exploration of career options/opportunities in the field of communications. Required of all majors.
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COMM 206: Issues & Practices Journalism
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Study of the problems and techniques of journalism, including audiences and resources. Overview of history and development of print media. Examination of news sources, interviewing, reporting, writing, and ethics. Frequent exercises in news gathering and writing and preparing copy for publication.
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COMM 214: Newspaper Production
2.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Production of a weekly digital and online laboratory newspaper, The Runner, to provide practical experience in news writing and editing, proofreading, photography, advertising, layout, paste-up, circulation. Minimum of six class hours per week. May be repeated three times for credit.
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COMM 218: Copy Editing
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Essentials of newspaper copy editing, including newswriting, proofreading, and headline writing. Includes work on material submitted for publication in the weekly laboratory paper, The Runner. Two activity hours per week. May be repeated three times for credit.
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COMM 220: Page Layout
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Focus on the principles of effective page composition, using desktop publishing software, to determine those patterns most effective for the readers, writers, and advertisers of newspapers. Two activity hours per week. May be repeated three times for credit.
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COMM 222: Small Newspaper Management
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Fundamentals of newspaper management, including circulation, advertising, distribution, production supervision, and finances. Two activity hours per week. May be repeated three times for credit.
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COMM 240: Media Arts
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
An examination of the major elements of film, video, and digital media, and the fundamentals of how these forms are used to communicate messages. Time is shared between lecture/lab.
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COMM 274: Intro to Communication Studies
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Survey of the role of communication in daily life; concepts and contexts therein. Emphasis on the acquisition of media literacy skills and critique, as may be applicable, for upper division work in the discipline. Prerequisite: COMM 108.
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