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  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies the role of media in shaping or making social issues. Students are encouraged to enquire into the media/society relationship, to identify various theoretical approaches to mass media in democratic society, and to analyze the ways in which democratic social movements attempt to use media to popularize their cause. Prerequisite: CM101
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies the role of media in shaping or making social issues. Students are encouraged to enquire into the media/society relationship, to identify various theoretical approaches to mass media in democratic society, and to analyze the ways in which democratic social movements attempt to use media to popularize their cause. Prerequisite: CM101
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of moral and professional conduct within various communications contexts. Examines ethical issues through case studies concerned with different media, including advertising, film, photojournalism, print and broadcast journalism, public relations, television and the World Wide Web. Real world issues will be considered in the context of several ethical issues and theories in the context of various roles. Focus will be on the rights, responsibilities, and moral agency of those who work within the media. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits. Prerequisite: CM101.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of media ethics and the principles of media law as they apply to the work of media and communications professionals in a variety of fields. Examines the principles on which American law is based and discusses the creation, interpretation and the role of law, while analyzing ethical issues through case studies concerned with different media, including advertising, film, photojournalism, print and broadcast journalism, public relations, television and the World Wide Web. Introduces a variety of key issues in media law and ethics and demonstrates complexities in reaching outcomes. Junior class standing or above. 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced development of reporting skills and news writing techniques, with exposure to complex issues and ideas leading to the production of different types of news stories. (Optional 3-hour laboratory may be taken with the course, in cooperation with staff of college newspaper, for a 4th credit.) Course work includes plenary sessions and computer laboratory workshops. Prerequisite: EN213.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the principles of basic strategic communication decision-making, and applies these strategies and practices to the production of actual, effective communication messages for multiple audiences in a variety of forms. Writing assignments may include: mission statements, fact sheets, backgrounders, press releases, feature stories, pitch letters, brochures, newletters and web messages. 3 credits. Prerequisite: EN210.
  • 0.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 Credits

    Internships can provide students with professional, practical experience that may enhance their marketability in the job market. An internship report, portfolio and letter from onsite supervisor are major requirements. Detailed requirements are available in the Internship Guidelines. Students may take from one to six credits in internships. Available to all students. Prerequisites: CM101, EN210 and approval of major and communications advisor. Offered on application.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Internships can provide students with professional, practical experience that may enhance their marketability in the job market. An internship report, portfolio and letter from onsite supervisor are major requirements. Detailed requirements are available in the Internship Guidelines. Students may take from one to six credits in internships. Available to all students. Prerequisites: CM101, EN210 and approval of major and communications adviser. Offered on application.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the use of the scientific method, various research approaches, and application of both qualitative and quantatative methods applicable to the field of communication. Junior class standing or above. 3 credits.
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