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COM 260EX: Practical Public Relations: Experiential Credit
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 260W: Practical Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students learn the theories, processes, and techniques involved in planning and implementing programs designed to influence public opinion and behavior through socially responsible performance and mutually satisfactory communication. The course emphasizes research, design, production, and writing public relations media, including news releases, features, pamphlets, brochures, financial statements, management reports, scripts, scenarios, and publicity. Students will analyze case histories presented by professional practitioners; appraise success and failure factors; and explore new concepts and developing trends.
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COM 261: Web Design I: Code + Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This introductory course in web design and net art production addresses formal design, aesthetic, conceptual and theoretical methods for the creative production and dissemination of student projects via a global network. Technical focus is on authoring nonlinear documents using software and basic web programming languages. Students conceptualize projects around a variety of topics including: online social networks, memory and database theory, cultural interfaces, the screen and the body, and collective media. Cross-listed as FDT261. Prerequisite: ART/FDT141 or permission of the instructor. Additional Fee(s): Course Computing Fee.
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COM141
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COM 310W: Environmental Communication
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This writing-intensive course provides an overview of contemporary environmental communication theory, practice, and criticism. Students interrogate topics such as the meaning of "green" or "sustainable," social justice and environmental advocacy, and public participation in environmental decision-making.
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COM 313: Special Topics: PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 313TC1: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 321: Typography Design Studio
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This class is an introduction to the concrete and conceptual aspects of typography as a visual medium. The first half of the semester will deal with the technique requirements of typography (micro typography). The second half will deal with abstract compositional uses for typography (macro typography), integrating hand skills and computer as way to render type. Historical and current forms of alphabetic communications will be explored, along with the relationship to contemporary image-based communication.
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COM 331: Foundations of Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course will focus on the creation of screenplay for film and video. The class is arranged to develop student skills in order to differentiate between conventional and alternative approaches to screenwriting. Theory and practice will be intentionally intermingled to demonstrate the mixture of intellectual context and intuition with which the writer works. By incorporating theory in the technical relationship of sound, image and text, each student will develop the skills to imagine, write and produce a project that illustrates control of story, structure, scene, character, dialogue and action. Key issues, case studies and exercises will be designed to expose the student to the skills with which to assess the broad range of narrative and dramatic practices. Cross-listed as FDT 331.
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COM 340: Intermediate Broadcast Production
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Intermediate broadcast production builds on the foundations of the introductory class. Students deepen their technical and editorial skills in order to produce taped news features and longer news formats. Students learn video streaming. Prerequisite(s): COM 240. Additional Fee(s): Course Computing fee.
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COM240
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COM 350: Intermediate Digital Video
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students will utilize the nonlinear editing software program Final Cut Pro to examine methods of production and related theories involved in achieving stucture in fild and video. By conceptually dissecting and practically applying techniques such as splicing, transitional effects, and other editing processes, students will render sophisticated projects which are conscious of how the edit stuctures film and by doing so becomes another creative and technical layer for study.
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