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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Spring Semester The study and research of the theoretical, philosophical and historical bases of rhetorical theory from the ancient Greeks and Romans through the present day. Emphasis will be placed on rhetoric as a practical art (public address) and as scholarly pursuit (rhetorical criticism). Students will evaluate contemporary speeches applying developed skills. 3 credit hours.
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Spring Semester A study of public speaking, through theory and performance, with emphasis on audience analysis and the rhetorical situation. Organization, content, style, and delivery will be studied. Prerequisite: CM104. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course examines theory, strategies, and ethics used in the practice of public relations. Students focus on research, planning, audience reach, and evaluation of public relations in corporate, governmental, educational, and international settings. Students are introduced to written, spoken, and visual communication techniques. Students are evaluated by exams, case studies, and a paper exploring an area of public relations. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester-Odd years This course will identify and discuss the primary categories of nonverbal communication behavior utilized in daily communication activities. Material will be applied to a variety of common communication contexts, i.e. interpersonal, business, and academic relationships. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters Audio Production I is an introductory course to the technology utilized in audio production and audio recording. Students will receive instruction in studio/control room recording techniques (i.e. acoustics, analog audio mixers, connectivity, microphone design/ placement, and storage devices). Students will learn the process of recording live talent using digital technologies. Students are expected to produce professional quality audio projects. Application of audio production to radio and television broadcasting will also be discussed. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semester Theory and practice in radio studio production techniques, including operation of studio and control room equipment and remote production techniques. Students produce a variety of program material. Prerequisite: CM226. 3 credit hours. 3 hour practicum
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4.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters A study of the practical and aesthetic facts in basic video production, including the operation of cameras, lighting, performance, studio functions, editing, and electronic field production. Industry opportunities and practices are also addressed. Prerequisite: CM226. 4 credit hours. 4 hours practicum
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters A more intensive examination of the linguistics of signed languages and deaf culture and an emphasis on receptive language skills and increased vocabulary. Prerequisite: CM150. 1 credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course provides an overview of the theory and practice of gathering, writing, and editing material for the media, including news stories and other types of articles used by the media. Students will learn journalistic style and contemporary media writing formats. In addition, the course will include legal and ethical considerations as well as responsibilities of journalists. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester-Even years A study of the theories and skills associated with group decision making and problem solving. Students will learn the elements of participation and leadership, and will develop an understanding of how groups operate. 3 credit hours.
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