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3.00 Credits
3 credits Provides a cross-media approach to factual journalistic print, audio, and graphic formats. Emphasizes the basics of gathering, organizing and communicating information for print and electronic media. Utilizes a multimedia computer lab to introduce students to word-processing, desktop publishing, audio digitizing, graphical information display, and Internet software.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Open to freshmen only. Provides a foundation for the study in the field of human communication. The course is designed, but not limited to, helping first year communication and journalism majors gain a broad understanding about the discipline while introducing them to fundamental communication theories, principles, concepts, terms, and issues.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Examines basic communication theories and concepts. Various genres of oral communication and extemporaneous and impromptu forms of delivery are studied. Students research, prepare, and deliver speeches that are then used as the focal point for the discussion of effective speaking and listening. A number of speeches are videotaped.
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3.00 Credits
0-3 credits Presents basic information and education concerning speech communication, stressing the concept that speech and language habits can and should be improved. Through directed practice the student has an opportunity to develop poise and confidence in speaking, as well as competence in analyzing and synthesizing ideas and attitudes. Emphasizes importance of the speaker's personality, voice, diction, body action, reasoning, and organization. To receive credit, grade must be A, B, or C. Prerequisite: permission of department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Provides a detailed investigation and analysis into the nature, history, scope, adequacy, and limitations of mass communication and examines the reciprocal influence of the media on culture and society.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Provides students with written communication writing strategies and tools. Applies theory and practice in mass media communication to targeted audiences. Emphasizes the critical role writing plays in the communication workplace and provides an opportunity to evaluate and respond to real-life writing samples and situations.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Introduces students to interviewing and persuasive writing techniques for print and electronic public relations and advertising formats. Teaches techniques for creating effective digital audio-visual aids and working with digital audio and video.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This introductory level course will provide students with an overview of basic video production theories, techniques, and applications. Students will gain competency in a number of video production areas including: production planning, camera operations, lighting, sound, and digital non-linear editing. Individual and group production exercises will involve planning and executing video productions in both studio and non-studio settings. This class is designed to prepare students from any major to effectively create, produce, shoot, and edit basic video production assignments including public service announcements, video news releases, educational/instructional videos, and marketing/promotional spots.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Studies selected theories, models, and research methods in human communication, the dynamics of the communication process in various settings, and the role of communication in human interaction.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Provides students with the opportunity to further their study and practice of various types of speech communication. Moving beyond an introductory perspective, this course focuses on the development of critical, analytical, and pragmatic aspects of speech. The focus is divided between the discussion of theoretical models and a demonstrated competence of that material. Prerequisite: COM-104.
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