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CMIS 418: Information Security
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course gives a comprehensive understanding of the issues of data integrity and security found in the corporate workplace. Topics to be discussed will include viruses, firewalls, and the protection of networked systems. Prerequisite: CMIS 415 or CMIS 416 or permission of the School Dean or their designee.
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CMIS 439: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Analysis of topics and issues in the computer field, with emphasis on computer use in business decision-making. Discussions, papers, case studies, and research project.
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COMM 110: Introduction to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
An overview of contemporary mass media and an examination of factors that have shaped their development. An investigation of the process involved in the production, dissemination, reception, and impact of media messages. Offered Spring semester.
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COMM 218: Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course trains students to attain proficiency in the art of publication layout and design using the personal computer. Students take a hands-on approach using PageMaker and QuarkXPress software. Previous computer experience is helpful but not necessary. Lab fee required.
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COMM 220: Communications and Culture
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Focus is on the impact of media on modern society. Students learn the various approaches to communications development and examine the history, function, and structure of major media industries and analyze and assess current media events and trends.
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COMM 223: Two Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Consideration of design, elements, and principles of organization through creative problems in line, color, and form. Study of the functions of design and use of images in visual communication. See ARTS 223. Lab fee required.
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COMM 226: Writing for the Media
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course prepares the students to write finished copy for the various media such as public relations, advertising, broadcast, print, and online journalism. The course also includes composing public service announcements, news releases, commercials, and newsletters. Portfolio is part of course requirement.
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COMM 230: Journalism I
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This introductory course provides students with practical skills in news gathering, news values, and writing for print outlets. Students are required to conduct interviews, cover meetings, and report on events both on and off campus. Various types of reporting are included. The course includes legal and ethical discussions. Class conducted in the computer lab. Portfolio is part of course requirement.
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COMM 233: Introduction to Broadcasting and Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This is a course in small video production that builds skills and understanding through projects in studio video, radio, and introduction to internet applications. The course includes an overview of the broadcasting industry and review of newer electronic media.
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COMM 235: Public Relations I
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Study of the components of public relations: communications, publicity, marketing, community relations, media use. Preparation for a public relations career.
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