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This course will discuss the acoustic characteristics of American English, including consonants, vowels and diphthongs. Models of speech perception are discussed. Research and theory methods will be addressed as part of a lab activity. Prerequisite: COC 208, COC 308. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: Permission of the department and the Dean. Credits by arrangement.
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Topics vary and are based on contemporary issues and concerns. Research design will be addressed. Open to Seniors only. 3 credits.
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Analysis of classical and modern views of ethics and their relation to communication. Evaluation of contemporary communication standards and practices in education, law, film, religion, theater, broadcasting, and the press. 3 credits.
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Mass media of communications: their responsibilities, value, structure and control; techniques and effectiveness of the press, radio, television, and films. An examination of the freedoms of speech and press. 3 credits.
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This course examines the effects of mass communication on children. The focus is on social science theory and research concerning such effects. Major areas of consideration include the effects of media violence, pro-social programming and its impact, cognitive processing of media content, the effects of advertising, the emotional effects of the media, as well as intervention strategies. 3 credits.
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Strategies of persuasion, flattery and the group mind; smearing and scapegoating; hero-worship and authority; emotion and hysteria; motivation and rationalization; attention and hypnosis; suggestion and concealment. 3 credits.
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Viewing of early and current films. Students are encouraged to improve their "film literacy" bywriting abstracts which take artistic values into consideration: direction, casting, script and story line, social and ethical values, lighting, music, wardrobe and location. 3 credits.
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Using documentaries and video clips, students examine the history of television, with emphasis on live comedy, technical advances, news, drama, games, and programming. 3 credits.
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This course provides an overview of the functions, practices, and use of public relations in the professional workplace. It provides preparations for entry into the public relations profession. Issue analysis, press releases, press kits, brochures, newsletters, and public relations planning are covered. Communication theories and applications are covered. Prerequisites: GCA 101, GLL 122, and departmental approval. 3 credits
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