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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Theories of visual communications and how they are used in creating images for web sites, video productions, corporate presentations, virtual reality, computer graphics. Explores problems of fitting messages to various telecommunications media, how target audience perceives the visual image, and aesthetic demands of products imposed by new technologies. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Study of global telecommunication channels and artifacts of international mass communication, with focus on discussing problems of free flow of information, roles of nations and international organizations in fostering global communication, and other technologies. Develops perspectives on worldwide social, political, educational, and economic development. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Introduces content analysis, a research technique for making replicable and valid inferences about text in sources such as news articles, advertisements, and television programs. Students design and conduct research using content analysis techniques. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Credits: 3-6 Students work in approved, professional-level communication position, meeting regularly with internship supervisor from department. Requires paper, journal, minimum 60 hours work for each credit of enrollment. Students usually enroll in internships at end of program of study. Prerequisites 18 graduate credits and permission of department. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1-2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credits: 1-3 Reading and research on specific topic under direction of faculty member. Written report required; oral or written exam may be required. Prerequisites Permission of department. Notes May be repeated for maximum 6 credits. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credits: 1-3 Media or creative production activities under direction of faculty member. Requires completed production; written report, oral exam may be required. Prerequisites Permission of department. Notes May be repeated for maximum 6 credits. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Examines intercultural health and risk communication interventions, including health communication campaigns, public relations and advertising for health organizations, and how the media and Internet present health information. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Examines commonalities of strategic communication campaigns across fields (e.g., military, diplomacy, health, politics, marketing, public relations) in order to understand strategic communication, compare fields, and emphasize strategic and evaluative research across fields. Prerequisites COMM 630 or permission of the instructor. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Explores relational health communication research and practice. Examines the role of interpersonal communication in health care delivery, healthpromotion, disease prevention, risk communication, as well as in promoting personal and psychosocial well being. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Explores the use of computer-mediated communication technologies in health care and health promotion, including examination of technology in health information dissemination, health education, health communication interventions, and the management of health care delivery. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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