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COM 325: MEDIA ECOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Media environments shape individuals, society, and culture. This course examines how communication technologies, both old and new, have had such an impact. Students will explore the complex issues and practices of media ecology and how they relate to, interact with, and seek to emulate natural environments. Fall semester, odd years.
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COM 330: SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Special Topics in Communication will be a seminar course that will rotate between members of the department allowing them to teach various communication courses topics based on research interests with the intent of exposing students to the breadth and depth of the discipline. Spring semester.
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COM 331: TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION DESIGN
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Special studies in aspects of expression and communication in visual media. Lab fee $120. Spring semester. Repeatable.
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COM 335: ARGUMENTATION & DEBATE
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Critical analysis, organization, and evidence applied to intensive study of common public arguments. Fall semester.
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COM 346: COMM DESIGN: VOICE
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Communication design requires facility with a variety of sensory conditions necessary for universal design work. Communication Design:Voice prepares students for considering the way sound, especially the sound of the human voice can be supported or accentuated by different conditions. Combining both the nature of vocal production and listening, students develop a keen sense of what structural and social situations facilitate the essential nature of conversation in human interaction. Fall Semester, even years.
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COM 350: COMM DESIGN: DIGITAL
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course engages digital communication contexts emphasizing the role of design in web based mediums. Students learn how to make informed design decisions about content placement and invention. Students are also introduced to first level content development in an industry standard content management application. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Fall semester, odd years.
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COM 375: COMMUNICATION ETHICS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Communication Ethics focuses on aesthetic contexts and how these infer and influence different communication ethics. The course offers students a broad study of different materials and forms utilized in art practice and how these differences encourage different kinds of human thought and action related to communication. Spring semester, odd years. Prerequisite: JR standing.
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COM 380: ADVANCED PUBLIC RELATIONS
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
Exploring the various tools and tactics of effective public relations as a means of building mutually beneficial relationships between commercial and or nonprofit organizations and their various publics. Prerequisite: COM 180. Fall semester, even years.
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COM 385: EVENT PLANNING
2.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course is designed upon the concept and practice of hospitality and the command to love your neighbor as yourself. The course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate various types of events within the field including: corporate, non-profit, educational, and ceremonial. The specific topics covered in the course include: strategic planning, event design and management, primary publics, budgeting, venue selection, and promotion. Fall semester.
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COM 400: THE COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONAL
3.00 Credits
Geneva College
This course is taught in a facilitative format with heavy emphasis on final student projects and assessments of their portfolio. COM 400 is designed to aid the student in making closure on their major, its key values, and preparing their heart and mind for becoming servant-leaders who will transform society for Kingdom of Christ. Limited to communication majors. Spring semester. Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of the instructor.
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