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COMM 226: Video Production and Editing
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An introductory course in electronic field production and video editing. In field situations, students create, produce, videotape, and edit video documentaries, public service announcements, and instructional projects for cable and campus use. Extensive use of portable video cameras and video editing systems is required. Lab fee.
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COMM 227: Television Studio Production
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Practice in writing, producing, directing, performing and crewing television productions and videotape materials. Provides the opportunity to study and practice broadcast program creation under laboratory circumstances that simulate the conditions of on-the-air television broadcasting. Lab fee. Communication 85
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COMM 230: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
In the twenty-first century, organizations are a central fact of human existence. This class provides an introduction to organizational communication, preparing students to understand and effectively participate in organizational life. The course surveys various aspects of organizational communication from an overview of theoretical frameworks to applications. Particular attention will be paid to process, forms, and functions of organizational communication, and to contemporary organizational issues such as diversity, technology, and team work.
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COMM 234: Film as a Medium
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An introduction to the study of film as a language and as an art. The course examines the aesthetic and social factors that construct our responses to films. Using multiple approaches to understanding and discussing a film, the student is introduced to technical and aesthetic terminology and to a range of elements in the filmmaking process such as narrative structure, camera movement, mise-enscene, editing, and sound. This course is composed of lectures, screenings, discussions, and shot-by-shot analysis of works by major directors.
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COMM 235: Sound as a Medium
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An introduction to the study of sound as a language and as an art. This course offers an historical overview of how recorded sound has affected the arts. Through examples in film, television, theatre, radio, visual art, literature and music, this course examines audio aesthetics and the roles of organized sound in contemporary culture. Over the semester students are introduced to techniques and terminology of sound art and design. This class will consist of close listening sessions, discussions, and the analysis of work by major sound artist and designers.
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COMM 239: Filmmaking I
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An introduction to cinematography and production techniques that acquaint the student with all aspects of the filmmaking process from initial concept to final exhibition. Using modern film equipment, students focus on self-expression, visual thinking, composition, lighting, camera movement, and editing techniques. Each student explores different approaches to filmmaking through several filmed exercises and has the opportunity to direct, shoot, and edit a final film. Prerequisite: COMM 234 Lab fee.
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COMM 244: Communication Research Foundations
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An opportunity for advanced study and discussion of issues and questions, together with the opportunity to study and analyze the research available in various areas of communication. Each student chooses an area of communication in which to plan and carry out a research project. Prerequisite: COMM 121
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COMM 249: Research Methods in Applied Communication
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Designed to fulfill the needs of future journalists and public relations practitioners, this course allows students to focus on a wide selection of topics, including database collection, survey design, assessment, and the use of qualitative versus quantitative research in the newsgathering process. Enrollees also will study recent research about journalism, PR, and allied fields.
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COMM 250: Journalism
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Practical experience in gathering news and writing the basic journalistic forms, including the straight news story and various types of features. Students undertake reporting assignments designed to develop skills in interviewing, observation and writing, and receive individual evaluation of their work. Prerequisite: COMM 210
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COMM 260: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Students learn to communicate the content, form and mood of works of literature through the medium of oral reading. Includes expository, narrative, and dramatic prose and narrative, dramatic, and lyric poetry.
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