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COM 3283: Computer Graphics using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
An introduction to computer graphics using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. (Alternate years) COM 3501, 3502, 3503 Directed Study in Communications This course offers the student the opportunity to explore topics of interest under the direction of a faculty member. Variable credit.
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COM 3303: Public Relations II
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
Advanced training in decision-making skills related to the development, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of public relations materials. This course involves practical application of communication knowledge to public relations situations in the U.S. and around the globe. Prerequisites: COM 2053, COM 2073 and COM 3203. (Alternate Years)
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COM 4003: Media Law
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
An examination of the issues involved in freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Topics covered include the history, social custom, and legal philosophy of communication law with the focus being on the practical application of current legal principles. The course has as its aim the instilling of a greater appreciation for the issues behind freedom of expression, the providing of an overview of the diverse field of communication law, and the imparting of a functional understanding of the legal rules and principles that are generally most relevant to communication professionals. (Alternate Years - Fall)
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COM 4013: Media Ethics
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
An examination of the process involved in developing a meaningful understanding of the ethics of the professions of journalism and mass communications. The course seeks to help the student develop a framework for making ethical judgments using a systematic approach to moral reasoning that combines ethical theory with the practice of ethics as encountered by medial professionals. (Alternate Years - Spring)
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COM 4023: Managing a Media Organization
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
This course allows students the opportunity to engage in hands-on management of the college student newspaper. It will address the specific and unique needs of managing a media organization; in particular those writing skills needed to organize an ongoing operation and to manage a large staff. Prerequisite: instructor's approval. (On demand)
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COM 4113: Internet Marketing
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
This course provides an introduction to internet marketing, framing the market opportunity, marketing strategy in internet marketing, drafting the customer interface, designing the marketing program, branding, pricing, promotion, public relations, designing the market space matrix and evaluating the marketing program. (On demand.) COMMUNICATIONS 87
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COM 4123: Seminar in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
This course (along with COM 4143 Senior Project) is designed as a capstone experience for the major. Reading, reflection and discussions are used for in-depth examinations of current practices, policies and theories relating to journalism. Students select topics and complete literature reviews that relate to their senior projects. Prerequisite: Jr./Sr. standing (Fall).
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COM 4133: Seminar in Marketing Communication
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
This course (along with COM 4143 Senior Project) is designed as a capstone experience for the major. Reading, reflection and discussions are used for in-depth examinations of current practices, policies and theories relating to marketing communication. Students select topics and complete literature reviews that relate to their senior projects. Prerequisite: Jr./Sr. standing (Fall)
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COM 4143: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
The student will engage in class instruction, research, and analysis of specific topics with a view to providing a more in depth knowledge and understanding of such areas of concern. Also, senior project required of each major. Prerequisite: Jr/Sr standing (Spring)
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COM 4283: Computer Graphics using QuarkXPress and Dreamweaver
3.00 Credits
Bluefield University
An introduction to computer graphics using QuarkXPress and Dreamweaver. (Alternate Years)
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