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Course Criteria
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6.00 - 12.00 Credits
The Department of Communication provides a variety of field experiences in professional settings to qualified majors in the areas of Television Production, Television News, Radio Production, Public Relations, Advertising and Multimedia. Prerequisites for each type of internship vary, but intern must be a recognized major, having passed CMM101, CMM118, and CMM226 with a "C" or better. Internship credits are not applied to satisfy major program requirements. (Fall/Spring/Summer).
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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
A consideration of the various methods and instruments available for experimental research in communication. Historical methods of research are also included.
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3.00 Credits
Persuasive aspects of advertising, political science, social science, psychology, art and music. Examples of persuasion from Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" to current editorials, pop tunes, selected speeches, and examples from the students' own experiences.
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3.00 Credits
For the student who desires to achieve a managerial-type position or who expects to lead any type group. The student will find the principles and theories useful, whether a member of a small community group, a school faculty, or as a plant manager, Specific emphasis given to concepts and problems of leadership at various levels and in a wide variety of situations. Numerous handouts, workshop-type exercises, and role-playing situations are used. Course is designed to meet the demands of the particular group of students enrolled in any given class. Open to any student but especially to upper-division students.
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3.00 Credits
Selected great speeches, including the evaluation of persuasion techniques, argumentation and reasoning. Techniques of audience adaptation, and their comparative effectiveness.
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3.00 Credits
This course seeks to provide knowledge sufficient to interpret, evaluate, and apply to some practical end the knowledge generated by communication theory scholars. The students will study the method of research in communication in order to become practiced critics of research, a survey of contemporary communication theories which currently serve as a source of inspiration and direction in research, and finally an area of theory of specific interest.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the film as a distinct literary genre illustrating, in terms of cinematic techniques, distinct styles of visual expression. These styles incorporate the use of imagery, plot, narrative, exposition, and character delineation and development. This course will research in-depth the history and artistic evolution of the film from its earliest beginnings in 1924, to the present. Outstanding American and foreign films will be shown during the laboratory periods. (Summer).
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in planning and executing basic public relations and publicity for various types of organizations, with emphasis on training in effective writing styles required of a public relations practitioner. Deals with analyzing communication needs of an organization and examines characteristics of successful public relations campaigns.
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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.
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