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COM 110: Role of Media in a Democracy
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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COM 140: Cabrini H.S. Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course reviews basic skills of speech composition and delivery. Students learn about audience analysis, organization and outlining, and the effective use of non-verbal materials for different types of vocal presentations. These techniques are applicable to a variety of settings in business or education. Student progress in enhanced by periodic instructor evaluation, peer feedback, and frequent recording of speeches. 3 credits.
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COM 201: The Role Of Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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COM 203: Sophomore Professional DevProg
0.50 Credits
Cabrini University
This course, part of the department's four-year professional development program, assists sophomores in expanding career possibilities, ?nding appropriate courses to develop their abilities, learning about opportunities available to communication majors, and promoting a close working relationship with the student's academic advisor. Course is required of all communication sophomore majors, both semesters, except Graduate Studies students. Students are responsible to check the course Learn 9 site periodically for dates and assignments. The course meets approximately twice a month according to the schedule on Learn 9. Offered fall and spring. 1/2 credit each semester
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COM 205: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course is an introduction to the use of the Macintosh computer as a design tool for the creation of visual communication. Students will learn the basic skills necessary to produce computer-generated images for advertising and graphic design. This includes the computer design and production of projects that utilize both four-color process and spot color models. 3 credits.
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COM 210: Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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COM 212: Vis of Other Cultures in Film
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students learn to "read" a film and understand cultural conflicts. Cultures examined include contemporary ethnic minorities within the United States, and cultures and historical contexts in Australia, Mexico, Japan, Italy, and the Czech Republic. Offered spring. 3 credits
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COM 214A: Popular Cinema in 1990's
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
A unique approach to learning cinema while enjoying it! This course will require that you watch popular films from this decade on videotape from your local video store. Through a provocative collection of popular commentaries and critical readings, students will develop a keen understanding of the films produced in the 1990's. The course will meet once each week and utilize a web site designed for the course which provides opportunities for threaded and live discussions with the instructor and classmates. 3 credits Course offered through Arcadia University (formerly Beaver College)
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COM 216A: Business World in Film
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
How do we see the world of corporations and the power brokers in popular films? How about the regular 9 to 5 folks who toil all day? This course will examine Hollywood films which have to portray the world of business. Using films that may be rented from your local video store, we will analyze and discuss this intriguing phenomenon to see what these films say about our culture, politics and society. The course will meet once a week and utilize a web site that allows us to continue discussions and explore the world of popular films in this area. 3 credits Course offered through Arcadia University (formerly Beaver College)
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COM 218A: Hitchcock
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Hybrid course available in either class meeting format or distance learning. Students choosing the latter will have two required face-to-face meetings (they may drop in on other classes if they wish) and will rent the film titles; for this course a website will be available for threaded discussions and materials distribution and exchange. Course through Arcadia University (Formerly Beaver College) 3 credits
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