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As key aspect of digital communication is the moving image. This course provides students with skills in digital videography including pre-production, camera work, lighting, and editing with an emphasis on non-fiction content and web-based video distribution.
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We live in a world of digital communication, but what does that mean and how did we get here? This course will explore the roles of digital media in our professional, political, economic, and personal lives examining how we use digital media and how it shapes our society. It will contextualize this experience through and exploration of continuity and change in media history.
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Social media is, obviously, a key part of our social lives, but it is also a key component of many jobs. It is a key tool for public relations, marketing, publicity, customer relations, event planning, and civic organizing. In this course, students will learn about how professionals use the social media to propel the success of profit and non-profit organizations.
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3.00 Credits
Feature writing demands a unique combination of talents - the accuracy and techniques of the busy reporter and the literary skills of the creative writer. This course is designed to help students achieve those abilities with theoretical and practical training in writing feature articles for newspapers, magazine and broadcast. Students should learn to develop ideas for articles, carry out research, conduct interviews and write the articles themselves, with the course also suggesting strategies for selling written work on a freelance basis. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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In this course, students examine ethical standards and practices in mass media, as well as the key ethical issues confronting mass communicators today. Case studies, ethical decision-making models, and industry standards will be used to show the impact of decisions media professionals make. Prerequisite: PHL2000
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The world is intertwined as it never has been before economically, politically, and culturally. The process has been accelerated by developments in technology and communication. Facebook has over 2 billion monthly users across the globe, for example. In a wired world, we are all linked or have the possibility to be so. Yet, ?the global village,? as it has been called, is not always harmonious. This course investigates this phenomenon, the relationships and tensions between people and nations, and media?s place in globalization.
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3.00 Credits
There are over 60,000 active podcasts available on iTunes with over 1 billion subscribers. The advent of this medium reinvigorated audio storytelling and applied it to countless subjects. In this courses students will learn the craft of podcasting and audio production while producing original content.
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3.00 Credits
This course will be built around the student website, Gwynedd Now, and its sister print publication, The Gwynmercian. Students will gain advanced skills in news selection, writing, headline creation, editing and layout, both in print and on the Web. Best reporting by students will be used to prompt exploration and discussion of issues surrounding the reporting and publication of news. Prerequisite: ENG 101, COM 203
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students to integrate and extend the work begun in other classes with final interrogation of the field resulting in research and/or professional projects that will help prepare them for careers or graduate school.
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