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  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course uses entertainment films produced under Hitler's regime to examine truths about the development of propaganda and an examination of humanity itself. Included are the classics of Leni Reifensthal a Disney-style family comedy, an anti-Semitic diatribe, and a historical spectacular. 3 credits credits
  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    Using primary and secondary research activities and a wide variety of marketing communication tools, students will identify and define business problems and opportunities for the purpose of creating marketing communication campaigns for real clients. Prerequisite: COM 360 or COM 365 or COM 369. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    The primary objective for this one-semester capstone course in the Communication major is to enable students to create a compelling multimedia story package on an important social justice topic. Students will work as digital journalists to produce a portfolio-ready final convergence project that demonstrates their knowledge and skills in multimedia storytelling, social justice, and project management. Students will apply their understanding of objectivity, accuracy, and truthfulness to report on a social justice issue fairly and comprehensively. This course or the two-course honors sequence is required of all seniors. Offered fall and spring. 3 credits
  • 1.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    Senior students research, plan and oversee production of media content that will be assembled into a converged-media project in the spring. This is a one-year course and continues as COM 475, Senior Honors Convergence Spring Seminar, during spring semester. Participation in the convergence sequence is limited to students who have distinguished themselves in prior communication courses and whose participation is endorsed by department faculty. Students must be approved each semester by the Convergence-seminar instructor to advance to the next level course. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or department chair. Offered fall. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students with considerable experience working on one or more media platforms plan and produce a converged-media project that uses audio, video, text, photographic, and marketing assets produced in fall courses. Students develop project management and leadership skills and will enhance their ability to tell a story via multiple media for web distribution. The Senior Honors Convergence Spring Seminar is the department's culminating senior seminar limited to those students whose work in previous department courses has prepared them for the very highest level communication experience the department offers. Participation in the convergence sequence is limited to students who have distinguished themselves in prior communication courses and whose participation is endorsed by department faculty. Students must be approved each semester by the Convergence-seminar instructor to advance to the next level course. Prerequisites: COM 474 and permission of instructor. Offered spring. 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    This required skills course focuses on vital aspects of career-preparation and job-search processes. It asks students to look both within themselves and outside at the needs and conventions of society in order to market their skills effectively. Keynoting research as the frequently missing element in unsuccessful job and graduate school searches, students in this course will repeatedly practice how to find information vital for any successful interview; self-evaluation of transferable skills and how they can be demonstrated; how to write and polish effective resumes and cover letters that get noticed and are acted upon by decision makers; characteristics that single out candidates as professionals. Offered fall and spring. Best taken in junior year or fall of senior year. 3 credits
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    The department offers quali?ed upper-division students the opportunity for communication internships. Internships are conducted on campus and at the facilities of cooperating professional communication media. COM 488a Journalism Internship COM 488b Television Internship COM 488c Publishing Internship COM 488d Advertising Internship COM 488e Social Media Internship COM 488f Public Relations Internship COM 488g Radio Internship COM 488h Technical Writing Internship The department must approve all internships. Consult department for requirements. Offered fall and spring. Credit to be arranged.
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