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3.00 Credits
The study and application of effective basic verbal and nonverbal communication concepts to interactive communication situation and problems. Prerequisites: ENGL 110 Composition I; ENGL 111 Composition II; MCOM 201 Introduction to Mass Communications
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Working on deadline, students are exposed to the basics of news writing; emphasis on development of interviewing, news writing, and information gathering skills. Accuracy, fairness, and ethical issues in reporting are stressed. Prerequisites: ENGL 110 Composition I; ENGL 111 Composition II; MCOM 201 Introduction to Mass Communications
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Emphasizes the basic elements of photography for the mass media, including newspapers, advertising, and television. Student learns how to compose, shoot, develop, and lay out 35 mm. photographs for newspapers and magazines and how to operate portable television cameras used by commercial stations in electronic news gathering. Emphasis on news photography and the relation of the spoken or written word to the visual image. Prerequisites: ENGL 110 Composition I; ENGL 111 Composition II; MCOM 201 Introduction to Mass Communications;
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Introduction to film history and criticism. Examination of motion picture genres as handled by major directors and analysis of cinema as a narrative art from beginnings to present day. Weekly screening and discussions of important motion pictures not only as art but as they reflect and affect our times.
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3.00 Credits
Practice in news gathering; development of sources, evaluation, and writing as required in the print media. Major attention given to contemporary issues and events, problems, and ethical considerations. Prerequisite: MCOM 205 Journalism I
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the principles and policies, as well as, the historical and contemporary practices of public relations in business, government, associations, and other organizations; analysis of public relations programs, ethics of public relations practice, and options of career opportunities. Prerequisite: MCOM 201 Introduction to Mass Communications
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3.00 Credits
Practice in media relations; the development of professional writing skills with emphasis on external and internal communications: press releases, public service announcements, publication design, employee communications, speech writing, audio visual presentations, and news conferences. Prerequisite: MCOM 302 Public Relations I
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on journalistic desk work; editing stories, headline writing, typography, layout functions and relationships. Prerequisite: MCOM 301 Journalism II
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the broadcast media, with emphasis on news gathering, preparation, writing, and delivery techniques, as well as the rules and regulations that apply to broadcast journalism. Prerequisites: MCOM 205 Journalism I
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3.00 Credits
The study and practice of basic concepts, skills, and techniques involved in the production of radio programs, with emphasis on persuasive communication techniques used in radio production. Prerequisite: MCOM 201 Introduction to Mass Communications
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