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COM 3540: Graphic Communication
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours An introduction to typography and layout, as well as the technologies and techniques of interactive multimedia production. Students will use computer technology to create effective informational and promotional materials. Prerequisite: ENG1020.
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COM 3600: Media Technology for Instructional/Corporate Settings
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Cross-listed with ART3600. For description see ART3600.
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COM 3610: Video Production I
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This is a field shoot, computer edit-based class. Students, working in pairs, pre-produce and shoot either a documentary or narrative-based project to be edited on a personal computer MiniDV system. A useful course for anybody, especially educators, many of whom will be expected to be conversant with the basics of camcorders and computer editing when they teach in schools later in their careers. No prerequisites.
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COM 3620: Video Production II
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This is an advanced field shoot, edit-based class. Students will work in crews on each other's documentary or narrative-based projects. This class will delve much further into areas such as lighting, staging and scripting. Prerequisite: COM3610.
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COM 3800: Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Students critically analyze aspects of popular culture such as magazines, television genres, sports, fashion, music, and subcultural styles. The course stresses the need to scrutinize the constant struggle between the economics of the culture industries on the one hand and the desires and behavior of audiences on the other. Students will be introduced to the rudiments of discursive theory and asked to apply those understandings in a paper dealing with a chosen area of popular culture. No prerequisites.
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COM 3810: Selected Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Periodic course reflecting faculty research interests. Prerequisites: will vary with special topic.
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COM 3840: Advanced Topics in Video Production
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This is a periodic advanced field shoot, edit-based class. Students will work in crews on each other's collaborative projects of choice. Class will stress cross-departmental collaboration and production of shows for festival or cable access viewing. Prerequisite: COM3620.
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COM 4000: Communication Research
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Critically examines ethical, cultural, political, legal and economic perspectives in a variety of communication contexts. Emphasizes study of human and mass-mediated communication from theoretical vantage points such as: rhetorical criticism, cultural studies, semiotics, and content analysis. Students will apply basic principles of quantitative and qualitative research No prerequisites. Meets General Education "Aesthetic and Philosophical Expression" Group Arequirement.
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COM 4990: Senior Seminar in Communication
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This capstone course is required of all communicationmajors in their senior year. Students will complete individual term projects that will demonstrate their ability to integrate theoretical and practical aspects of their chosen area of communication. Seminar will center on project development and student-led discussions of the issues and research indicative of their selected communication areas. Prerequisite: Major or minor in communication.
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CRJ 1010: Introduction to Criminal Justice System
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours This course explores the administration of criminal justice in the United States with a general overview of the total system. Students will explore the role of the police, criminal courts, and corrections while learning about the increasing number of careers available within criminal justice. Students will also be expected to conduct "field experiences"' of their choice in order to better explore the broafield and multidisciplinary nature of criminal justice. No prerequisites. Meets General Education "Knowing Ourselves and Others" Group B requirement.
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