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COM 235: STUDIO PRODUCTION
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Studio Production covers basic use of all studio equipment, including camera operations, lighting theory, color, and audio mixing, as well as control room equipment, such as the studio switcher, audio mixer, and camera controls. Spring semester.
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COM 236: DRAWING TECHNIQUES
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
An introduction to the fundamental processes of visual perception and drawing methods related to the application of mark making instruments to a variety of substrates. Lab fee $120. Repeatable one time with instructor permission. Fall semester.
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COM 245: WRITING FOR INTEGRATED MEDIA
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
A writing course to introduce the student to the techniques and styles of writing found in the integrated media marketplace. Students will learn how to write for multiple media forms, not simply as each form exists on its own merit, but in such a way that a message can be crafted and adapted across multiple platforms, reaching the appropriate audiences and publics. Theoretical and practical applications are explored. Fall semester, alternate years.
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COM 250: HISTORY OF COMM TECHNOLOGIES
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
The course traces the history of mediated communication technologies from its rhetorical roots through the beginning of the written work, newspapers, books, magazines, radio, television, the Internet, and gaming. It will explore how citizens, public relations practitioners, the media, and other professionals use electronic communication tools to distribute their messages. Spring semester.
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COM 255: FIELD PRODUCTION
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
The Field Production course serves as an intensive study in the theory and practice of field and location shooting. Students are introduced to the challenges and uniqueness of field production as it relates to videography, news media, documentaries, and commercial production. Prerequisite: COM 235. Fall semester.
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COM 280: COMM DESIGN: PRINT
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Hands-on experience in the theory and development of creating graphic communications. Basics of design for printed and electronic materials used in public relations and marketing are discussed. Fall semester, alternate even years.
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COM 292: PRACTICUM
1.00 Credits
Geneva College
The practicum is an introductory, hands-on experience in an applied area, with guidance from a faculty member or other professional. The practicum should be connected to the mission and objectives of the department. The student outcomes and requirements will be generated with and assessed by a faculty member. A student can enroll in a maximum of 4 credits with no more than 2 credits per semester.
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COM 305: CULTURE & COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
An overview of the fundamental human values exposed by the study of different cultures. Emphasis placed on understanding the role of micro and macro cultures informing domestic, civic, and international relations. Spring semester.
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COM 310: ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Practical and psychological principles of persuasive speech in varied settings. Spring semester. Prerequisite: COM 101 or COM 111 or 200 level communications course.
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COM 315: COMMUNICATION THEORY
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
The study of communication through the exploration and analysis of societal theories and contemporary issues. Fall semester. Prerequisite: COM 101 or COM 111 and junior standing or permission of department chair.
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