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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
One hour lecture, four hours laboratory. Prerequisites: COMS 130 and COMS 230 and COMS 236 and COMS 326, or permission of instructor. Theories of Interactivity, information presentation and virtual reality; practice in the creation of advanced interactive publications, including audio, video and hypermedia applications for Web and other digital media.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture/discussion. Prerequisite: COMS 130 and COMS 230 and COMS 225, or permission of instructor. Focuses on the public relations theory, management concepts, information management, problem solving, and communication management that are central to individuals and organizations succeeding in the management of a crisis situation.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture/discussion. Prerequisites: COMS 130 and COMS 230, or permission of instructor. Introduction to rhetorical theory through study and analysis of selected pieces of public address or social movements.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture/discussion. Prerequisite: COMS 130, COMS 230. Examination of various approaches to media criticism, including the development of critical and valuative thinking and writing related to all forms of mass media.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture/participation. Prerequisites: COMS 130 and COMS 230, or permission of instructor. An introduction to the study and practice of leadership from a communication perspective. Analysis of major theories and research in leadership with primary emphasis on application in real-world settings. Through discussions and participation in group activities, students explore leadership concepts and theories, analyze their personal leadership styles, and develop leadership communication skills.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMS 130 and COMS 230, or permission of instructor. Emphasis on theoretical and practical considerations of human awareness and attention, perception and reception of auditory, visual and nonverbal codifications, processing, reception and representation of the spoken word (psycholinguistics), image formation and visualization, as well as other semiotic processes such as kinesics, proxemics, paralinguistics, haptics, and chronemics. Explores audience reception in personal as well as mediated contexts in terms of recent developments in brain/main research and theory.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COMS 130, COMS 230. Examination of duties, responsibilities and skills necessary for efficient management of media. Emphasis placed on economic contingencies, media law, advertising, ratings, physical systems procurement and personnel decision-making.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: COMS 130, COMS 230, and COMS 246. Instruction in advanced audio production theories and techniques. Training in the use of digital cart machines and computer-assisted editing systems; development of multi-rack mixing skills; coordination and integration of studio and computer systems; exploration of hardware and software issues relating to synchronization, sound compression and Internet publishing.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: COMS 130, COMS 230, COMS 346 and COMS 347. Development of advanced skills in video production, including the operation, coordination and integration of studio equipment through computer systems. Involves theory and practice of production; direction of student video production in the studio.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COMS 130, COMS 230. Advanced study of the issues, problems, theories and policies of intercultural and international communication in the interpersonal, group, organizational and mediated contexts.
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