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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will acquaint students with introductory concepts pertaining to public relations and communication in the public sphere. The course will emphasize the significance of public communication in a democracy and encourage critical thinking regarding the issues, functions, contributions, and theories of public relations. The course will provide a forum for student discussion of and engagement with both theoretical and practical aspects of public relations via its civic, corporate, and legal components within a historical context.
Prerequisite:
CMST126
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3.00 Credits
In this course, we will be critically discussing in race, gender, class, sexual orientation, ability, and citizenship are communicated through popular media texts, everyday life, social movements, and institutions. Emphasis is placed on gaining experience with difficult dialogues about race, gender, diversity, and inclusivity.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the historical and aesthetic developments of the cinema, emphasizing the aesthetic aspects of film in an attempt to develop critical standards through surveying the methods and problems of film. Narrative, non-narrative, fictional, and documentary films are screened and discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Intercultural Communication is communication between persons who share different patterns of thoughts (attitudes, beliefs, values, and opinions) and behaviors. This course will deal with communication between men and women, black and white, young and old, straights and gays, students and teachers, and other subcultures in conflict.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the variables of the voice and their development as they pertain to the medium of radio and television. Students are given the opportunity to study and practice projecting their personalities through the medium of their respective voices as well as an opportunity to develop their vocal skills for broadcasting news, sports, interviewing, and educational programming.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the study and practice of programming strategy and broadcast analysis. Students will be asked to analyze audience types, develop broadcast concepts based on research, and construct broadcast pitches based on audience and network needs in areas such as television, radio, social media, audio, and other broadcasting media.
Prerequisite:
CMST111 OR CMST126
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the students with the fundamental knowledge of how persuasion works and also to teach them how to create effective persuasive messages using the strategies derived from both rhetorical tradition and social-scientific research. This course also examines the ethics of persuasion in the realm of public communication from legal, commercial, and religious perspectives.
Prerequisite:
CMST111 OR CMST250 OR CMST253
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize the students with various theoretical perspectives which attempt to explain how we are persuaded to our beliefs and actions.
Prerequisite:
CMST111 OR CMST253 AND CMST250 AND ENGL103
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the theories, issues and methodological approaches to the study of political communication. Students examine political communication as a discursive process, primarily aimed at winning elections.
Prerequisite:
POLS211
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Public Speaking builds upon a student's general knowledge of communication gained in Public Speaking. The course enables a student to gain more experience in composing, delivering, and criticizing public speeches. Students will refine techniques in their delivery in various modes of public speaking. Attendance requirement will be enforced.
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