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COMM 235L: Media in Britain
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This course looks at issues around the British media, with visits to working editors and journalists, artists, and television producers. The course covers production, ownership and control, genres and stereotyping, reception theory, and media regulation. We place British media in their European context and analyze the differences and similarities between U.S. and British media forms. Offered Term 2. (GLO, MOD)
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COMM 236: Writing For Electronic Media
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Warren Students learn to write for a variety of electronic media with an emphasis on newswriting for television and radio. Students will learn what goes into putting together a news story as well as a newscast as a whole. They will also develop the basics of gathering information, writing using sound and video, and putting together concise, clear copy that conveys accurate information. Offered Term 2.
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COMM 238: Argumentation And Debate
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Weber Students learn and apply principles of reasoned discourse and techniques of argumentation in this course. Logic, appropriate use of evidence, and addressing alternative perspectives are among topics covered. Students prepare and present written and oral arguments on controversial issues. No prerequisite. Not offered in 2008-09. (o)
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COMM 240: Web Design I
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Weber This course introduces students to the creative, social, and pragmatic uses of the Internet. Using Basic HTML code and applications such as FrontPage and Photoshop, students will create interactive sites that integrate text, graphics, and images. No prerequisite. Offered Term 2.
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COMM 250: Special Topic- Media Campaigns
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Bratic This class will explore the phenomenon of mass communication campaigns in contemporary society. We will examine the major theoretical concepts of media campaigns and investigate a variety of public, commercial, and social issues campaigns. Finally, the 2008 presidential election campaigns will be examined as case studies. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Not offered in 2008-09. ( o, MOD)
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COMM 260: Business Communication
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Joseph This course covers writing, planning, and presentation skills needed in a variety of business settings. It addresses report and proposal writing, résumés andcover letters as well as business meeting and special event planning. Additionally, students will learn presentational skills appropriate to different business contexts. No prerequisite. Open to first-year students. Offered Term 2. (o)
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COMM 270: Intercultural Communication
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Bratic This course examines the diverse cultural and sociocultural customs, rules, and communication styles in multicultural interaction. Topics examined are intercultural communication theory, communication styles across different cultures, the impact of cultural difference on human interaction in business, education, and interpersonal interaction, and strategies in cross-cultural training. Prerequisite: COMM 101 or permission. Offered Term 2. ( o, DIV, MOD)
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COMM 290: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Independent study conducted below the advanced level. Application must be made with faculty prior to registration. Offered any term.
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COMM 313: Media Criticism
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Bratic A survey of critical approaches to the mass media and mass culture. The purpose of the course is to develop students' critical viewing skills by increasing awareness of the pervasiveness of the mass media in everyday life, by studying various theories of media criticism, and by doing critical analysis of the media. Prerequisite: COMM 101 or junior standing or permission. Not offered in 2008-09. (MOD)
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COMM 316: Contemporary Public Communication
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Weber Students learn about philosophies and realities of communication in a democratic society. Topics covered include different ways a public realm of debate has been conceptualized historically, and the nature of participation and the role of mass media in political processes in modern society. Prerequisite: COMM 101 or junior standing or permission. Offered Term 2.
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