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3.00 Credits
This course offers students an opportunity to learn about the fields of communication as they determine their major area of study. Students will discuss, research, and write about the disciplines of film, interpersonal communication, journalism and public relations, media studies, radio and television, and theatre with faculty from these respective areas and in online study groups.
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The institutions, history, and technology of the mass media are examined as communication systems. Newspapers, magazines, film, and broadcasting media are studied in terms of social and personal impact. Contemporary media issues, policies and ethics are discussed.
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Acquaints the student with contemporary theory and research in the field of communication. Motivation, interaction and effects of communication are examined in a range of contexts, including between persons, small and large groups, organizations, cultures, and mass communication systems.
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Explores the forms, content, potentials, and limitations of writing for media, including writing for radio, television, film, print journalism, and electronic journalism. By creating both factual and fictional writing for various media, the student develops critical standards and individual abilities. Prerequisite: ENG 110
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Fundamentals of theatrical set design and construction are covered in conjunction with current campus productions. Students are introduced to the scene shop and related facilities and equipment, and learn how to execute and produce theatrical design. Lab fee.
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An introductory course tracing the historical development and implications of the media. The student is introduced to programming materials, criticisms, standards, skills, and production methods. Prerequisite: COMM 120
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A study of the relationship between the news media and society in the United States, with emphasis on legal and ethical issues. Press criticism is an important part of content. Prerequisite: COMM 120
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A study of the relationship between the news media and the presidency with emphasis on the nature of the news coverage of each of the last few presidential elections. Particular attention is given the presidential campaign in progress, if any.
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3.00 Credits
A comparative study of the national and international media systems of the world, regional media systems, and the structure and operations of present communication systems. Prerequisite: COMM 120
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3.00 Credits
Examines the audio aesthetics of sound production. Analyzes the creative responsibilities involved in the elements of sound production. Students are trained in the use of studio and remote audio equipment and are given practice in writing, producing, directing, and performing in audio production. Lab fee.
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