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COMM 301: Standards and Practices in Journalism and the Media
3.00 Credits
Felician College
The course will study the development of standards of appropriate behavior for those involved in journalism and other media. Spe-cial attention will be given to historical issues and legal cases involving the behavior of the media. (fall 2009)
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COMM 310: Investigative Journalism
3.00 Credits
Felician College
The course will study the process of research-ing and writing a news story. Examples of historically significant news stories will be studied while students research stories of their own. Special attention will be given to research and interview techniques. (fall 2008, fall 2010)
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COMM 341: Videomaking III
3.00 Credits
Felician College
The course is designed to advance the stu-dent's knowledge of and experience with lighting and sound recording for digital video production begun in ENG 218 and ENG 219 by focusing on the physical properties of light waves and sound waves and the technology used to capture both on videotape and mani-pulate them in postproduction. (fall 2009) Prerequisite: COMM 241
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COMM 401: Propaganda in Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Felician College
The course examines the nature, history, tech-niques, and cultural impact of propaganda via original films and audio tapes from the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, Hollywood, the US government in World War I and World War II, and Madison Avenue in concert with analyti-cal readings from assigned texts. Special atten-tion is given to the role of media, and the possible presence of propaganda, in Ameri-can politics. (spring 2010)
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COMM 420: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Felician College
With approval of the instructor, a student may arrange to pursue a course of independent study in a specific area of communications. The course will involve tutorial meetings with the instructor, independent readings, and an in-depth research project. The course is re-stricted to juniors or seniors and may be taken in situations when a schedule conflict pre-vents a student from taking a regularly sche-duled elective.
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COMM 425: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course will introduce the student to the study of a single filmmaker over the span of his career. Alfred Hitchcock will be studied because of his unparalleled mastery of the medium for telling a story both through con-ventional narrative techniques and increasing-ly subtle and complex cinematic structures. The films will range from his earliest extant silent films through his final films, nearly fifty years later. (spring 2009)
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COMM 452: Internship in Communications
3.00 Credits
Felician College
The course enables the student in junior or senior year to obtain a position in a commu-nications or media company which provides a practical application of the knowledge gained in his/her studies at the college. Working on video and research projects for the college are also options for the student. The internship course may be taken for four semesters. (every semester)
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COMM 460: Senior Project
6.00 Credits
Felician College
This project represents the culmination of the student's work in Communications at Felician College. As such, this requires the student to demonstrate full mastery of the various theo-ries and technological skills on which the pro-gram focuses. The project reflects the stu-dent's area of concentration within the major and involves the creation of a fictional or journalistic video, a work of investigative journalism, an original screenplay, or a work of scholarly research. (every semester)
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CORE 200: Culture and Diversity
3.00 Credits
Felician College
An introduction to theories of culture and the concepts of cultural relativism and ethnocen-trism. This course includes a multicultural pers-pective on current issues and ?-isms? such as sexism, racism, and modernism. Communication and critical thinking skills are emphasized . Prerequisites : ENG 101 and ENG 102 (neither can be taken concurrently with CORE 200)
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CORE 250: Applied Ethical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course seeks to provide the foundations for understanding and resolving ethical questions. The course includes an overview of the funda-mental ethical theories, including those from the Catholic tradition. Applications of the insights and perspectives thus gained are explored via case studies representing issues from everyday life. Prerequisite: CORE 200
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