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COM 336: American Drama II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual listed as ENG 341 See ENG 341 for course description.
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COM 337: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual listed as ENG 363 See ENG 363 for course description.
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COM 338: and 339 English Drama I& II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits each LA Dual listed as ENG 320-321 See ENG 320-321 for course descriptions.
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COM 340: Journalism II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual listed as ENG 426 This course is designed to enhance writing and reporting skills. Emphasis is placed on advanced research and investigative and probing techniques demonstrated in the actual writing of news and feature stories. Offered in fall and spring. Prerequisite: COM 241
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COM 341: Press in America
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course offers an in-depth examination of the news media and their effect on American society. The course is divided into three sections: The First Amendment and the philosophical roots of freedom of expression; contemporary issues involving press ethics, law, media technology, and economics; and the history of the press in America. Both print and broadcast media are studied. Offered in fall. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
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COM 342: Readings in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course is designed to enhance the student's ability to understand and critically evaluate the techniques used by various writers/reporters in gathering data and symbolically re-creating the world around them. Works from several periods are studied both as literature and as journalism. Offered in spring. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
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COM 344: Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Feature writing is a writing workshop designed for students with advanced writing skills. Students will write and rewrite feature articles and engage in group critique. Students will learn how to develop their own story ideas and have the freedom to explore the range of feature writing, such as personality profiles, features of place, and issues of feature. The course requires motivation and the ability to engage in and be comfortable with the give-and-take of mature and considered public criticism from one's fellow students and the instructor. Offered as and when necessary. Prerequisite: COM 340
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COM 345: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual listed as ART 345 The art of reportage or documentary photography as it relates to newspaper and journal reporting. Offered as and when necessary. Prerequisites: COM 241, ART 145
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COM 346: Radio News I
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA The purpose of the course is to familiarize the student with the accepted industry practices in the field of radio news. Readings, lectures, in-class drills, and field assignments will be employed to convey skills necessary for news writing and reporting for radio. Offered as and when necessary. Prerequisite: COM 241
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COM 350: Sex and the Media
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course explores the prevalence and roles of sexual content in modern media. Students will gain an understanding of the roles, functions, and effects of sex in the media as well as the historical context and societal debates surrounding sexual content. The media will be analyzed both empirically and critically. Offered as and when necessary. Prerequisite: Junior standing
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