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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course provides creative training in studio operations and procedures, along with a general overview of the commercial radio station. Students develop and produce public service announcements, commercials, interviews, radio drama, news, and music programs.
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4.00 Credits
Basic concepts and techniques used in television studio production. Students design, produce, and direct short television programs.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores theoretical and practical aspects of nonverbal communication. Cross-cultural, sociological, industrial, and personal uses of nonverbal communication are also covered. Prerequisite: COMM 0104
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3.00 Credits
Designed to help students improve leadership and membership skills within the small group environment. A major research project is required. Prerequisite: COMM 0104
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3.00 Credits
Using English translations, the course is designed to give an overview of Japanese literary genres through a variety of readings chosen because they reflect the best of their type and historical period. The selections begin with well-known prose works, and comprise folktales, travel journals, pillow books, and early novels that give an insight into a historical Japan. We will then consider the genre of poetry, which reflects the Japanese way of looking at the world, concentrating on kokoro, the essence of the Japanese worldview. The third genre, drama, begins with the ancient kabuki theater and continues through contemporary anime productions. The course ends with In Praise Of Shadows, an essay by Junichiro Tanazaki that summarizes and reflects upon the cultural differences between eastern and western civilization. GE: literature/non-western
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3.00 Credits
The study of a special topic in communications.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers advanced techniques of television production, emphasizing remote production, editing procedures, and writing. Students learn advanced television production theory and prepare several videotape projects. Prerequisite: COMM 0203
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3.00 Credits
Explores advertising and society, message preparation and placement, the evolution of advertising, regulatory concerns, and the development of advertising plans. Media examined include television, radio, print, and the Internet. Special emphasis is on issues surrounding current advertising methods. Prerequisites: COMM 0102 or MRKT 1302
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical discussion and practical application of various interviewing skills is the focus of this course. Preparatory investigation, questions and response systems, and report writing are included. The selection, appraisal, exit, journalistic, and research interview formats are covered. Prerequisite: COMM 0101 or 0104 or 0115
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3.00 Credits
This course develops a visual grammar for the images that we make and receive. We examine the nature of light and the physiology of the eye and brain, the social construction of symbols, and what ethical responsibilities makers of visual messages must consider. We also explore the role of digital technology in the generation and interpretation of visual images.
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