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COM 3340: Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Theory and practice in argumentation and debate. Included are the analysis of propositions and the use of logic and evidence. Students will build, present, and defend cases. Students will also gain practical experience in managing forensic activities. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: "C" or better in COM 1040; admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3350: Leadership
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A study of the characteristics and behaviors of leaders with emphasis on the development of leadership abilities in the individual for different group situations. This course is approved as a writing-intensive course which may fulfill the baccalaureate-level writing requirement of the student's curriculum. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: "C" or better in COM 1700 and COM 2000; admitted Communication major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3410: Film Modes and Genres
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course will focus on analytic studies of representative films from various modes of film communication (narrative; non-narrative; film movements) and film genres (including, but not limited to, the musical, the western, the horror film, film melodrama, the science fiction film, film comedy, experimental film, etc.) Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: COM 2410. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3420: The International Film Industry
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course will survey the history and development of commercial film and video from a global perspective, with an emphasis on the analysis of film and video content as well as industry practices in both Western and non-Western nations. We will use screenings of representative film and video work from across the globe to illustrate and explore the complex social, economic, technical, and aesthetic forces that shape the international entertainment industry. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: COM 2410. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3430: American Film History
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course will survey developments over time in the production and reception of feature films. Major concerns will include the evolution of the studio system, the impact of technological change on film practice, influences on Hollywood of other national cinemas, and the changing relationship between Hollywood and American society. Representative films will provide key texts for each unit of the course. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: COM 2410. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3500: Public Relations and Organizations
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The course will examine the role of public relations and public information in a variety of organizations with a communication theory perspective. The course is designed to prepare individuals for positions in public relations and public information, or for other positions in organizations concerned with the flow of information across organization boundaries. This course is approved as a writing-intensive course which may fulfill the baccalaureate-level writing requirement of the student's curriculum. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: COM 2000 or consent of instructor; admitted Communication major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3540: Web Design Basics
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The course is designed to help students develop basic web design skills. The emphasis will be on effective communication using Web, basic HTML, and CSS. Fundamentals of Photoshop and Dreamweaver will be taught but the main emphasis will be on building an information-rich website based on usability principles and other accepted standards of web design. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3550: Introduction to Digital Video Production
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Familiarizes students with the design, planning, production, post-production and evaluation of digital electronic field production (EFP) techniques. Students will develop their own short video projects, and also serve as crew on various team projects, and learn the basics of non-linear MacIntosh computer based editing. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: COM 2000; COM 2410 or COM 2560; admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3560: Film Production
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course gives students the opportunity to plan, script, shoot, and edit films in the 16 mm format. The course will provide cameras, editors, projectors, and work space. The course lab fee includes film stock and processing (up to 5 rolls), and editing materials. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: COM 2000 and COM 2410; admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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COM 3570: Introduction to TV Studio Production
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Explores the elements of television studio production planning and collaborative implementation. Students are introduced to TV studio operations including equipment operation, crew responsibilities, producing and directing various types of television studio formats. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: COM 2000 and (COM 2410 or COM 2560); admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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