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COMM 216: International Film
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Explores the history and diversity of cinema made outside the U.S. from the silent era to the present day. Concentration is on aesthetically and socially influential national movements and filmmakers. Offered spring of odd-numbered years.
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COMM 220: Experimental Film and Video(
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Explores the history and theory of experimental film and video not only through screenings and readings but also through creative action. Students produce their own avant-garde videos at the same time that they learn the form's aesthetic heritage. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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COMM 300: Media Law
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Offers a survey of the legal traditions and regulatory structures governing print and electronic media, both in terms of their production of content and of their institutional organization. Particular emphasis is placed on issues of speech and restraints thereof. The complexities of evolving Internet and digital technology law are also addressed. Offered spring of even-numbered years.
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COMM 312: The Art of Animation
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An in-depth look at the history of animation as a developing art form. The course also looks at animation as a reflection of culture and as a business. Prerequisite: COMM 211 or consent. Offered intermittently.
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COMM 323: Theories of Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An overview of the major theories of mass communication and of the research that has led to and supported those theories. Special emphasis is placed on approaches to audience and content. Prerequisite: COMM 211 and junior/senior status. Offered fall of even-numbered years.
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COMM 324: Mass Communications Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to mass communication research methods. Includes field, survey, and experimental research methods as well as content analysis. Prerequisite: COMM 211 and junior/senior status. Offered spring of oddnumbered years.
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COMM 325: Organizational Communications
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Designed to improve skills in communication in modern business. Verbal skills are emphasized although written skills are included. Theory and practice are combined in order to learn theory and develop skills in using techniques of persuasion, resolving conflicts, organizing and presenting information, interviewing, leading meetings, and developing a training presentation. Offered each spring.
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COMM 326: Persuasion and Media:Advertising
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Examination of the methods and techniques that advertisers use to persuade audiences. Prerequisite: COMM 211. Offered each fall.
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COMM 327: Children and the Media
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
A study of children as a media audience with a particular focus on contemporary televised media. Attention is given to both prosocial and antisocial effects of the media. Prerequisite: COMM 211 or consent. Offered spring of even-numbered years.
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COMM 328: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to the practice of the public relations and advertising profession with an emphasis on writing. Students examine the role of public relations and advertising in a free society and the demands and constraints, including ethical, placed upon them. Coursework includes writing background or briefing papers, press releases, informational and persuasive copy and finding promotable elements in products and services. Identical to JOUR 328. Offered each semester.
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