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COM 243: WI: Contempry Issues Prof Wrtg
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
An introduction to the range of career opportunities and responsibilities within the field of professional writing as learned through article presentations, writing workshops, and discussion/research on current newsworthy issues. This course is geared to English and Communication majors, interested in exploring various types of professional writing as it exists in the current media landscape and is designed to address myriad and varied writing styles, culminating in a revised portfolio of all efforts that the writing students have accomplished.
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COM 250: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Development of communication techniques through speech writing and delivery. This course helps to ease communication apprehension, organize speech material appropriately, and develop verbal and nonverbal techniques for delivery.
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COM 251: Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course will address the intersection of print journalism with the digital world and all of its complications and ethical implications contained therein while still assiduously pursuing the story
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COM 270: Spec Topics in Communications
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This independent research enhances academic rigor while applying theories or processes to a specific field in communication studies.
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COM 278: Digital Cityscapes
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
An introduction to the variety of digital publishers covering Philadelphia culture, the characteristics of art and culture reviews and review-essays, researching and meeting the standards for a particular web publication, exploring Philadelphia's cultural scene independently, and reflecting on the relationship between suburban campuses like Immaculata and the city of Philadelphia. All assignments will contribute to a course website.
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COM 305: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
An introduction to theories and principles of communication as they apply to various communication environments, such as interpersonal, small group, organizational, and public communication. This course explores the nature of communication theory, how theory is developed, and how it is used. The approach will be both conceptual and applied. Thus, the student will gain proficiency in using theories to describe, explain, understand and practice communication.
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COM 306: WI: Adv Reporting&Feature Wrtg
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Planning, researching, and writing in-depth news projects and features with attention to writing for radio and television. (Prerequisite: COM 206 or instructor approval)
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COM 308: Media Ethics and Law
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
An introduction to historic rationales that determine the balance between freedom of expression and control of the mass media of communication in the United States. The course will focus on the historic legal rulings and the reasoning behind efforts to expand or to limit the expressive rights of journalists and other users of the mass media. It will emphasize the important distinction between legal and ethical obligations and constraints.
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COM 312: Field Reporting and Production
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Introduces students to field reporting techniques, scenarios, and single camera field production. Students learn about planning and production strategies, shooting to edit, and time code editing systems. (Prerequisite: COM 217 or 221)
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COM 320: WI: Short Scripts that Sell
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
There is a demand for short scripts, particularly in corporate America, but very little information on how to craft the kinds of short scripts that sell. This course will guide students in how to craft both narrative short scripts that exist purely for entertainment purposes (which must abide by certain considerations that feature screenplays do not), and then how to take those skills one step further and craft short scripts that can be monetized for corporations, such as those used for training videos, conference introduction videos, and inspirational/mission statement videos.
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