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COMM 2701: Black and White Photography I
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
(See ART 2701 for course description)
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COMM 3000: History and Criticism Communication
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Overview of history of communication and media emphasizing origins and significant developments through the ages. Critical study of media exploring its effects, roles and dramatic changes brought on by technology and synergy, and impact of globalization on field in recent years.
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COMM 3001: Introduction to Communicology
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Introduction to study of communicative practices, including the problematic nature of communication. Issues, concepts, principles, and levels of inquiry; research protocol; representative scholarship.
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COMM 3002: Communication, Media and Culture
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Exploration of culture as the expression of human agency, hinging on a reciprocal relationship between communication and culture covering embodied, symbolic, material, oral, visual, social, and ideological aspects of cultural studies. Investigates the relationship of technology with communication and culture.
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COMM 3003: Philosophy and Theory of Communication
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Philosophical and theoretical approaches to communication. Comparisons of contemporary theoretical paradigms guiding current research. Research examples within theoretical traditions. Interrelationships between theory and practice.
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COMM 3004: Quantitative Communication Research Methods
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Study of communication from the perspective of message production and effects. Fieldwork and experimental methodologies for developing, writing, understanding and presentation of descriptive and inferential statistics in communication research.
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COMM 3005: Qualitative Communication Research Methods
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Surveys various methods of qualitative audience research, measures, analysis, and theoretical definitions of "audience". Students become versed in the advantages and disadvantages of qualitative approaches and conduct primary qualitative research and analysis.
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COMM 3010: Intermediate News Writing and Editing
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Basic principles of editing applied to more advanced newswriting. Developing information from various sources: public records, interviews, speeches, and meetings. Story structure and flow and current events examination. Prerequisite: COMM 2200. Three hrs. lect., 2 hrs. act.
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COMM 3020: Public Relations Writing
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
News, industry, and PR perspectives on what constitutes newsworthiness; research, structuring, and writing public-relations materials; grammar and AP style; and basic desktop publishing/presentation software skills. Students produce portfolio-quality pieces. Prerequisite: COMM 3220. Three hrs. lect., 2 hrs. act.
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COMM 3100: Introduction to Professional Video Production
4.00 Credits
California State University-East Bay
Principles of producing and directing non-dramatic program materials for visual platforms, including online television and other popular digital formats. Theory, application, and practice to include equipment, studio operations and program formats. Two hrs. lect., 4 hrs. act.
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