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3.00 Credits
The course examines the role of the media in covering public affairs news and disseminating it to the public. Questions related to media access, fairness, media regulation and message production are discussed in light of current events. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
Examines the various functions and writings of contemporary media critics and establishes criteria for evaluating media content and critical methods. Students will read, view, and listen to a variety of media content, including television and radio programs, newspaper and magazine articles, advertisements, films, documentaries, and Web pages. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
The course examines broadcasting, telephone, cable, and other new communication technologies, with a primary emphasis on principles of telecommunication management, economics, and policy. The course is supplemented with a series of case studies and discussions pertaining to select management issues. 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: Junior or Senior, COM 2000 and COM 2400; admitted Communication major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course in public relations emphasizing research methodology, developing planning objectives, and program evaluation for corporate, governmental, educational, and social service organizations. 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: COM 2000 and COM 3500; admitted Communication major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the essential regulatory and policy issues governing the field of international telecommunications. Special attention is given to the major regulatory agencies and economic players responsible for the formation of telecommunications policy at the international level. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: COM 2000 and 2400; admitted Communication major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
This course will afford students the opportunity to write, plan, produce, shoot and edit advanced independent productions in either 16 mm film, S-VHS analog, or digital video. Students participating in this course will work in production teams to conceptualize, produce, and direct two production projects. Students will also be required to serve as crew for other members in the class (if needed). At the end of the semester, students will be expected to exhibit an exceptionally high level of digital video production competence through the completion of these projects. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: COM 3550 or COM 3560; admitted major or declared Communication minor status. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
A study and practical application of communication and rhetorical methodology in contemporary social problems. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
The course examines theory and research in the nature and function of nonverbal message systems. Topics include: the role of nonverbal communication in the developmental stages of humans; individual differences in ability to interpret messages; the relationship of nonverbal communication to the concept of culture; extension of a person such as space, clothing, possessions; and specific messages related to the face and body. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the factors contributing to effective communication in an intercultural context. The course focuses on such topics as ethnocentrism, cultural perceptions, values and beliefs, language and meaning, and nonverbal factors. Communication systems of selected cultures are described and analyzed. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
Examines the current literature pertaining to holistic systems, power influences, and satisfactory patterns of family communications. Students analyze family interactions and identify satisfactory patterns of marital family communication. Credits: 3 hours
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