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COMS 362: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course builds upon basic photographic skills and explores visual representations of people and events through an analysis of magazines and newspapers. The course relies on photo assignments with fixed deadlines as encountered by working photojournalists. Prerequisite: COMS 262. Does not satisfy the general social science requirement. 3 semester hours
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COMS 364: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course presents advanced concepts about how an image effects and influences as it relates to advertising, image perception, and the internet. It begins with desktop publishing and moves to more advanced digital photo manipulation techniques. The Adobe Photoshop software application is used extensively along with other industry leading software applications. Prerequisite: COMS 264, or permission of instructor. Does not satisfy the general social science requirement. 3 semester hours
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COMS 367: Television Workshop
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course introduces students to TV production techniques in a professional studio setting. Students are divided into production teams to conceptualize, script, direct, and produce news-oriented programming. Students are assigned both field production and studio production. Prerequisite: COMS 217, COMS 260. Does not satisfy the general social science requirement. 3 semester hours
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COMS 368: Interactive Media
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course is an in-depth study of critical aspects of interactive multimedia design and production. Through lectures, workshops, the World Wide Web, and possibly field trips and outside speakers, this course explores the merging of electronic media, image, sound, video, and computer technology into an interactive experience. The student produces a CD-ROM that may include an interactive portfolio, entertainment CD-ROM, informational CD-ROM. Prerequisite: COMS 260 and COMS 264 or instructor's permission. Does not satisfy the general social science requirement. 3 semester hours
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COMS 375: Public Relations Campaigns
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course reviews and evaluates various strategies and cast studies in understanding public relations problems and solutions. Student teams design their own strategic public relations program for an actual client by incorporating various public relations tools. Prerequisite: COMS 275. 3 semester hours
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COMS 380: Advertising Campaigns
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course introduces the structure and design of a full advertising campaign from start to finish. Student teams apply advertising principles and practices to develop their own strategic campaign. Prerequisite: COMS 280. 3 semester hours
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COMS 382: Communication Research
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course teaches the goals, objectives, and methods of communication research. The relationship between theory and research is stressed. The course provides both a primer on designing, writing, and presenting primary communication research, as well as an overview of interpreting and evaluating research conducted by others. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods are introduced, including experiments, surveys, content analyses, focus groups, interviews, and participant observation. Prerequisite: PSY 385. 3 semester hours
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COMS 390: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course introduces students to the field of organizational communications and its practices in both nonprofit and business organizations. The course is both theoretical and practical in nature. Students are expected to learn the basic understandings on which communication in organizations is founded and the skills to effectively identify and communicate with audiences within and outside of organizations. Students are also exposed to organizational problems and communication solutions within those organizations. 3 semester hours
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COMS 395: Editing Film And Video
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course introduces editing theory and digital editing practice. Students examine editing methods, styles, and ideas through readings and analysis of a variety of film/video examples. Students use the Final Cut Pro nonlinear editing facilities and read technical information on nonlinear editing practice. Students apply their understanding of editing styles and theories to the creation of editing projects. 3 semester hours
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COMS 409/410: Senior Capstone I/ II
6.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
These courses feature an extensive research project. Students propose and carry out research in an area pertinent to their academic focus in commercial studies. Both semesters must be completed successfully. Prerequisites: PSY 385 and COMS 382. 6 semester hours
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