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2.00 Credits
Acquire and practice radio management skills by contributing to WARP radio broadcasting operations through various radio management positions. In addition, students complete on-air shifts, develop shows, produce audition CDs, and assist in training DJs. For students in audio-radio concentration who have already taken CMM209 and CMM232. May be taken up to 2 times. (Fall/Spring). Prerequisites: CMM209, CMM232.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on theories of communication and leadership in group, public, and organizational contexts. Theories of leadership are compared and evaluated. Relationships between cultural diversity, leadership, and communication are explored. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite(s): CMM118, CMM226.
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2.00 Credits
Learn advanced digital media production techniques by crafting communication messages using advanced digital media tools. Create DVDs, CD-ROMs, Flash animations, broadcast graphics, interactive games, or interactive websites to deliver focused communication messages. May be taken up to 2 times. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CMM242, CMM312, or POI.
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3.00 Credits
Examines individual film directors who have made a significant contribution to the history of the cinema. Each semester the cinematic expertise, style, and innovations of a particular director or directors are chosen for study. (Summer).Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CMM338 or POI.
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3.00 Credits
Study of basic theories and methods of rhetorical criticism. Various texts, such as speeches, editorials, political campaigns, songs, and films, are discussed, analyzed and evaluated. Fulfills advanced writing requirement. (Fall - Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CMM226 and ENG101.
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3.00 Credits
Selected great speeches, including the evaluation of persuasion techniques, argumentation and reasoning. Techniques of audience adaption and their comparative effectiveness. (Fall). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Students will study selected great speeches and prominent American orators to acquire knowledge of effective public oral presentations and develop an appreciation of the historical and social importance of rhetoric in American life. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CMM118, CMM226.
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4.00 Credits
Hands-on television production experience which focuses on planning, writing, and producing television programming for business and industrial applications. Prerequisites: CMM229 and CMM375 and POI.
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3.00 Credits
A consideration of gathering, writing, editing and presenting news for the broadcast media. Although the emphasis is upon radio news, many of the non-visual aspects of television news writing are considered as investigative and feature reporting. This course satisfied the department's advanced writing requirement. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: CMM226 or CMM288, ENG101.
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3.00 Credits
Cover essentials of design, data collection, and analysis/interpretation associated with common empirical methods used in social research - both qualitative and quantitative. Students will apply this experience in designing valid and reliable instruments, using a computerized statistical package to analyze data, and reporting findings for an actual client. Underscores the centrality of research ethics and the importance of becoming a critical consumer and evaluator of secondary, mass-mediated information. (Fall/Spring). Prerequisite: Junior standing, CMM118, CMM226, or POI.
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