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3.00 Credits
A workshop course in improving public speaking skills. Provides experience in speeches of explanation, persuasion, and argument.
Prerequisite:
HUM 102 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 105 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 107 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 102 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 105 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview and survey of the changes taking place in the technologies of information production, distribution, storage, and display, including the interaction of these changes with legal, social, cultural, and communications systems.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the central role that identity plays in popular culture, exploring how media reflect diverse identities and how, in turn, we use media to construct our own identities.
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3.00 Credits
A workshop course in news reporting. Covers interviewing, editing, and writing for the mass media and for business, industrial, and trade publications. Explores the history of the field and changes in journalistic practices. This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisite:
HUM 102 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 105 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 107 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 102 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 105 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
This course will familiarize students with the creation of podcasts and other scripted content, as well as radio production for journalism, digital audio editing, and writing in radio narrative style. Students will be able to enter a radio news-room and be able to handle gathering and preparing new stories, anchoring, and preparing longer-form narrative stories.
Prerequisite:
COM 260 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Covers the writing of business letters, resumes, memos, proposals, and reports. This is a writing intensive course.
Prerequisite:
HUM 103 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 105 [Min Grade: A] or HUM 108 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 103 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 105 [Min Grade: A]
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses on the principles of public relations. It introduces students to theory and practice of PR taught in the context of real life material and situations. The course also covers main public relations techniques, tools, and types of publics.
Prerequisite:
HUM 102 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 105 [Min Grade: D] or HUM 107 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 102 [Min Grade: D] or ENGL 105 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
In this writing-intensive course, students will develop the professional-level writing skills expected of public relations practitioners. The objectives include building an understanding of PR writing styles and genres as a persuasive influence and learning how to use basic information in different PR media kits, memos, letter, and other external and internal communications.
Prerequisite:
COM 280 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Public Relations research is the first essential element in the process of Public Relations. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the methods of quantitative and qualitative research most widely used to assess an organization's public relations efforts.
Prerequisite:
COM 280
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3.00 Credits
This course helps students better understand the advanced concepts, strategies, and tactics practiced in public relations today. It combines real-life case studies with core theoretical ideas to help students relate theory to the actual practice of the profession. This intermediate-level course connects scholarship with time-honored real-life PR strategies and tactics.
Prerequisite:
COM 282 [Min Grade: D]
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