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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Faculty An off-campus work experience under the supervision of a faculty adviser and an on-site supervisor. Includes periodic meetings with the faculty adviser and completion of an approved research project. Prerequisite: major or minor in MCS and three courses completed in the department, junior standing, and approval of a faculty internship adviser. Must complete a minimum of 160 hours. Offered in the fall semester. Graded S/U. Four semester hours. (I.)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty Content, prerequisites, and requirements are the same as MCS 383. Offered in the spring semester. Graded S/U. Four semester hours. (I.) NOTE: Only one of the internship courses (MCS 381-384) can count towards the major, although two may count towards graduation. Students considering an internship should read the college policy on internships in this catalog and review MCS department requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Faculty Readings and independent research under the supervision of a faculty adviser. A final product and an oral presentation to the department on a specific topic in media and communication studies is required. Prerequisites: eight credits of course work (MCS-251-370) in media and communication studies, demonstrated competence in the specific area of a study, a written project proposal, and permission of a department faculty member who will serve as project adviser. Offered in the fall semester. Four semester hours (I.)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty Content, prerequisites, and requirements are the same as MCS-391. Offered in spring semester. Four semester hours. (I.)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty Advanced individual work on a project related to media and communication studies. Prerequisites: eight credits of 251-400 level course work in media and communication studies, demonstrated competence in the specific area of study, a written project proposal, and permission of a department faculty member who will serve as project adviser. Offered in fall semester. Four semester hours. (I.)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty Content, prerequisites, and requirements are the same as MCS-411. Offered in spring semester. Four semester hours (I.)
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Czubaroff, Dr.Woodstock Employing the methods of rhetoric, narrative and/or semiotics, this seminar focuses on the analysis of the persuasive dimensions of texts, such as popular songs, films, news stories and fictional television programming. Students engage in research and writing and make an oral presentation of their findings. Prerequisites:: MCS 200W, MCS-201 and one 300 level course between 300 and 370. Senior standing or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Goodman Students work with ethnographic methods as a means to explore the communicative patterns and processes of groups, organizations, and institutions. Students will conduct fieldwork, analyze data, and write a research paper as well as make an oral presentation of their findings. Prerequisites: MCS 200W, MCS-201 and one 300 level course between 300 and 370. Senior standing or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Edwards, Dr. Miller Using quantitative and qualitative research methods, students analyze messages embedded in the entertainment, persuasive and information media. Focus is on the content and effects of television, film, recordings, and the internet. Students complete a research paper and make an oral presentation of their findings. Prerequisites: MCS 200W, MCS-201 and one 300 level course between 300 and 370. Senior standing or permission of instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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4.00 Credits
Faculty This course is open to candidates for departmental honors and to other students with the permission of the departmental chair. Four semester hours. (I.)
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