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COMM 160,260,360,460: Mock Trial Practicum
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Students learn by practicing the communication skills needed by attorneys and witnesses in a courtroom trial. Emphasis is on developing critical thinking skills through analysis of the case developed for use in intercollegiate Mock Trial Competition. Students are expected to act as both attorneys and witnesses for both sides. May be repeated, with up to 3 hours (or combination of 170 and 171) counting toward the major. Every semester
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COMM 170,270,370,470: Publications Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This class is a weekly opportunity to work on one campus publication, e.g. The Concord, The Lance, or Ariel. Students learn techniques of gathering news or other content, writing editing, and producing their publications. Visual design and layout are covered. May be repeated, with up to 3 hours (or combination of 160 and 171) counting toward the major. Every semester.
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COMM 171,271,371,471: Publications Management Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This class is for editors of campus publications. Students will deal with essential aspects of editing, layout, design, and financing of student publications. May be repeated, with up to 3 hours (or combination of 160 and 170) counting as an elective toward the major. Every semester.
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COMM 180,280,380,480: Broadcasting Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
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COMM 181,281,381,481: Broadcasting Management Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Broadcasting Management Laboratory
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COMM 200: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course examines various forms of media and their effects on society. Every semester.
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COMM 203: Business Writing
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course provides instruction in the writing used in business communication. Students will have experience in writing and editing business reports, electronic communication, letters of a variety of types, and memos. (Prerequisite: Eng. 101.) This course counts as an advanced writing class. Every spring.
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COMM 205: Business and Professional Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This is a course in the oral communication skills used in business and the workplace. Emphasis is on bringing the skills of public speaking, small-group communication, and interpersonal communication
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COMM 220: Mass Media and American Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Media affect the way we see ourselves. Culture is learned; it is not innate, and mass media are means of transmitting the symbols, beliefs, and values of culture. The extent to which media reflect culture and shape culture will be studied, with particular regard to the ways in which media translate and represent ethnicity, race, gender, American values, attitudes toward lifestyle, and notions of community. As required.
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COMM 226: Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course provides an overview of the broadcasting industry. It examines the traditional media of radio and television as well as the convergence of new media and technology with cable and internet technology. Students learn the legal, regulatory, business, and ethical issues related to these technologies.
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