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COM 2010: Communication Inquiry
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course introduces students to the humanistic and social science traditions of inquiry into human communication. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: "C" or better in COM 2000. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2040: Advanced Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Advanced study and presentation of informative, argumentative, persuasive and special occasion speeches. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: "C" or better in COM 1040 or consent of School; admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2100: Performance of Literature I
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Emphasis is placed on developing the student's appreciation of literature and his/her skill in analysis and performance of prose, poetry, and drama, including an introduction to group performance of literature. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2400: Introduction to Media and Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course proposes to help students attain understanding of how media and telecommunication technologies are organized and how media products impact personal attitudes and life styles, patterns of social and public communication, as well as national and international policies and governance. The course surveys the history of these technologies, the scientific development of these technologies, the legal and ethical environment in which they operate, and the organizational, political, economic and social structures that sustain the telecommunication technologies and corresponding industries. Special attention is given to four sectors of the media and telecommunications fields: broadcasting, cable, telephony, and the internet. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2410: Film Communication
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An introduction to the unique language and elements of the film medium through the study of outstanding examples of historical and contemporary experimental, documentary and feature films. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2560: Electronic Media Operations
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Introduction to the technology, structure, operations and personnel of the electronic media/telecommunications craft and industry (radio, television, cable, webcast and cinema). This course approaches media from a socially responsible perspective addressing introductory issues of media ownership, production development/procedures, and media distribution/exhibition, and provides students with a foundation for future production courses and related careers in electronic media. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2570: Introduction to Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This introductory level course familiarizes students with the production of sound as a creative element in radio broadcasting and audio production. Students participate in the studio experience by writing and producing commercials, dramas, soundscapes, documentaries and other formats for radio and alternative creative media outlets. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: 'C' or better in COM 2000, COM 2410 or COM 2560; admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 2800: Introduction to Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Provides a broad overview of the field of organizational communication, addressing both traditional and contemporary theories, concepts, and research. Students will undertake the systematic study of internal and external organizational communication processes at the individual, group, and organization-wide levels. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: "C" or better in COM 2000. Credits: 3 hours COM 3050 Special Topics in Communication Group study of special topics in communication education, interpersonal and organizational communication, mass communication, oral interpretation, and film. Many of these special courses are organized in response to special needs or interests of students on campus, in the community and in the region. Some topics are announced in the Schedule of Classes; some are added during the semester. Further information and a full listing of topics may be obtained from the School office, 301 Sprau Tower. Specific topic must be approved by an advisor. May elect COM 3050 no more than twice. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3070: Freedom of Expression
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course examines the meaning, scope and challenge of "free expression" in the American experience. Beginning with the historical and philosophical roots of free speech rights, students will critically examine how the courts, scholars and activists have interpreted and applied these rights to a number of controversial issues. Possible topics include free expression on the Internet and in the mass media, political protests, copyright law, and international difference in speech rights. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3320: Group Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course examines principles and procedures of effective group communication with an emphasis on practical application of problem solving, decision making, and critical thinking skills. Individuals will work together in a variety of group situations learning to communicate effectively, plan agendas, make decisions, write and present group reports, and analyze group communication behaviors. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: COM 1700 and COM 2000. Credits: 3 hours
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