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COMM 339: Media Organizations
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An examination of the organizational issues and policies involved in the management of electronic and printbased mass media, including legal and ethical issues, and the interaction of content, format, programming, promotions, and distribution in market positioning.
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COMM 343: Fundamentals of Visual Imaging
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A comprehensive survey of the elements which serve as the basis for video/television and film. Provides students the opportunity to sharpen their skills in field/singlecamera production as they study aesthetics, camera operation, production planning, story-boarding, audio, and lighting. Introduces the student to digital video editing.
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COMM 371: Advanced Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Planning, taking, processing, and editing news pictures; writing cutlines and captions; the technique of the picture story; planning the picture page. Prerequisite: 270.
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COMM 373: The World Wide Web:Cognition,Research,and Presentation
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course is a study of the Internet and its implications for thought and research. The course explores students’ interests and ideas in relation to the Web. Students learn to write HTML documents, make Web-based presentations, and create graphics for use on Internet home pages.
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COMM 409: Reporting II
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduction to news and the reporter’s rolewith intensive practice in gathering information for and writing of news stories. Practice in covering campus University-related activities and the courts. Includes laboratory assignment and experiences. Newspaper writing and editing headlines. Keyboarding ability required. Prerequisite: 309.
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COMM 414: Issues
6.00 Credits
Indiana State University
6 hours. The content of each course will relate to concepts or current trends in specialized areas of communication. Students may enroll in different offerings of the course for a maximum of 6 hours of credit, but no student may repeat a single issue for credit. Specific course title will be listed when course is scheduled.
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COMM 416: Cross-Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The concept of a ‘globalvillage’ increasingly describes the nature of human interaction in the twenty-first century. This course focuses on human communication pro cesses and practices that occur as people from different cultures interact within a variety of contexts. [ GE 2000: Multi-Cultural Studies-International Cultures]
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COMM 422: Production Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Application of specialized techniques to arranged individual student projects, with emphasis on either educational or commercial broadcasting. Prerequisites: advanced production course in radio, TV, or film and consent of instructor.
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COMM 428: Media and Identity
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A study of the constitutive and representative relationships between media and identity. The course provides an overview of the media’s role in identity group formation, the representation of identity politics, and the role of stereotypes in American media.
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COMM 433: Media Criticism
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A survey of the available critical methodology for analyzing media texts, industries, and audiences.
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