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3.00 Credits
This course examines the dynamics of orality, literacy, and tele-literacy to better understand the role oral literacy has played in personal and social expression. Students will examine topics including verbal performance, oral poetry, oral history, folk tales, folk songs, and urban legends. Prereq: junior or senior standing. F
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3.00 Credits
This course will offer the students the opportunity to examine more closely specialized issues in organizational research, theory, and application. Topics will vary each semester and may include areas such as values and leadership, organizational advocacy, communication training and development, or organizational culture. Students may repeat this course provided the topic is different. Only six hours may apply toward the major in communication studies. Prereq: CMST 204, CMST 214, CMST 314, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enable students to think critically about the communication processes that comprise and define families. In this course, students will be exposed to the numerous methodological and theoretical perspectives taken by contemporary family communication scholars. Moreover, in this course, students will learn how to distinguish family communication research from other kinds of scholarship (ie., family sociology or interpersonal communication) and how to better apply family communication theories and research to their own lives. Prereq: CMST 107 and CMST 214. F
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3.00 Credits
This special topics course will offer students the opportunity to examine more closely specialized topics related to the psychological, sociological or cultural dimensions of per- suasion and social influence. Students may repeat this course provided the topic is different. Only six hours may apply toward the communication studies major. Prereq: CMST 301, CMST 303, or consent of program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Offers students job experience in the discipline through a minimum of 150 hours of supervised professional work. Prereq: departmental approval. F, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Topics will vary. Purpose of course is to cover topics which are not specific courses in the curriculum. Students may repeat this course provided the topic is different. Only six hours may apply toward the Communication Studies major. Prereq: junior standing.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to basic computer usage and programs designed around common computer tasks and programs, such as QuarkXPress (document/page design), FrontPage (Web page design), PhotoShop (graphics and photography manipulation), or PowerPoint (speech presentation). Course can be repeated three times when students take course with different tasks and programs. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Presentation, lectures, and assignments designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of mass communication; to foster an understanding of the roles and functions of communication media in our society; to present concepts and principles of journalism (oral and written); and to prepare students to be intelligent users of media. Students who take COMM 193, COMM 194, or COMM 195 cannot take COMM 192. F, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Topics will vary. Purpose of course is to cover topics which are not specific courses in the curriculum. Course may be repeated once if the topic is different from the one previously taken.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the special laws of libel, First Amendment problems, free press vs. fair trial, copyright, the Internet, ethical issues, and regulatory provisions that pertain to mass media. Prereq: junior standing. F, Sp, Su
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