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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the discipline of communication, its history from the ancient rhetorical tradition to the present, and the process of communication inquiry. A survey of the communication field including: perception, verbal and nonverbal language, listening, interpersonal communication, culture, small group communication, organizational communication, rhetoric, mass media, and communication technology. (Fall - Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CMM101.
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on introduction to the principles and practices of single-camera video held production and post-production linear editing for students with little or no prior experience in video production. Students will be assigned to work as part of a production crew for shooting/editing assignments outside of class time. (Fall/Spring).
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on production course introducing audio techniques, covering the basics of writing, producing, and engineering productions for radio. Besides traditional analog recording techniques, students gain an overview of the basic elements of digital audio recording. Intended for students with little or no prior audio experience. (Fall/Winter/Spring/Fall).
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2.00 Credits
A hands-on experience as a working member of a television station. Students will be required to perform as a technical crew member and/or on-air talent in the operation of a television station. May be repeated four times for a total of 8 credits. (Fall/Spring). Prerequisite: CMM229 or POI.
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on course is designed to familiarize you with the basic theory and practice of audio and video production in order to create multi-media content for audiences of PR practitioners or journalists. You will be introduced to various equipment and techniques that cover the basics for capturing, editing, processing, and delivering audio and video on the Web. You will learn how to operate portable audio recorders, camcorders, audio editors, video editors, and Web-publishing software. (Fall/Spring). Prerequisite: CMM226.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses an important skill requirement for the department's Digital Media concentration by introducing students to the fundamentals of Web design. In addition to HTML and Web authoring software, students will learn basic digital typography, color theory, layout, and image editing and compositing. (Spring).
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3.00 Credits
The history and development of various electronic mass media: radio, television, cable, the Internet, and other new technologies. In-depth study of the structure, technology, organization, economics, media sales, media law and ethics, mass media theories, and programming practices of broadcasting and new media industries. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CMM118.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. (Fall - Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Focus on the symbolic construction of culture. Discuss functions of symbolic resources such as interpersonal and public discourses, performances, music, and film to (re)create cultural communities or to resist cultural norms and dominant ideologies. Examination of the relationships between communication and identity, sexuality and gender, ethnicity, cultural knowledge, and organizational culture. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CMM101, CMM226.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of media globalization, the free flow of communication and national sovereignty including political, economic, legal and technological factors. Study of cross-cultural and cross-national mass communication including structure, content, values and impact on various societies and nations; evolution and development of global media giants. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CMM118.
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