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Concentration 100: Television Production Company
1.00 Credits
Manhattan College
This one-credit course is open to non-majors, and is offered as a vehicle for students to produce a series of television programs during the semester for possible air on MCTV. The format and length of the programs may vary. This course does not carry credit toward the major. (Cr. 1)
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Concentration 102: Quadrangle
1.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Basic elements of the news story, with emphasis on writing accurate, vivid campus news. Introduction to journalism ethics, news-gathering techniques, and copy-editing.. By permission of instructor. (Cr. 1)
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Concentration 103: Quadrangle
2.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Survey of methods for writing features, investigative reports, editorials, and sports, with emphasis on documenting campus events and issues. By permission of instructor. Prerequisite: COMM 102. (Cr. 1)
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Concentration 104: Quadrangle
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
An internship with the campus newspaper, the Quadrangle, in which students work in editorial positions and with the paper's advisor. Development of editing and newswriting skills. Required attendance at staff and editorial board meetings. Prerequisites: COMM 102 and 103. (Cr. 1)
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Concentration 120: Forensics/Debate
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
An introduction to strategies of argumentation and persuasion in oral presentation. Emphasis on competitive debating. Prerequisites: COMM 101 and 110, or permission of the Chair. (Cr. 3)
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Concentration 209: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
A study of the print journalism industry in the United States, including the history and purposes of journalistic practice, the present-day workings of the profession, and how the developments of electronic journalism and the Internet continue to impact and transform the role of journalism in political, civic, and social life. Prerequisites: COMM 101 and 110. (Cr. 3) 213. Reporting and News Writing. A study of basic procedures and techniques of reporting, writing, and editing the news with emphasis on developing clear, vigorous writing. Background readings in the media and American society. Writing is limited to relatively basic stories: accidents, conferences, interviews. Prerequisite: COMM 209. (Cr. 3)
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Concentration 214: Magazine Writing
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Problems and methods in design, topography, and editing in magazine productions. Students learn how to research, write, and market-quality articles in magazine format. Prerequisite: COMM 213. (Cr. 3)
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Concentration 215: Introduction to Advertising and Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
An introduction to the development of advertising and public relations as media practices and industries in the United States. Includes an analysis of the history and development of each, current practices and techniques from both a theoretical and a practical perspective, and the impact of and trends resulting from the introduction of new media. Prerequisites: COMM 101 and 110. (Cr. 3)
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Concentration 223: Introduction to Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
A study of broadcasting in the United States from its origins to the present. Radio and television history, development, and technology are emphasized as well as analysis of the broadcasting industry from both a practical and theoretical perspective. Prerequisites: COMM 101 and 110. (Cr. 3)
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Concentration 305: Corporate Communications Writing
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Writing scripts for business environment on a variety of topics. Prerequisites: COMM 209 or COMM 215. (Cr. 3)
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