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4.00 Credits
Develops interviewing and other research skills essential to gathering relevant information and crafting original stories suitable for publication in various media. Prerequisite: COMM 210
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4.00 Credits
Development of basic audio and video production skills for television and online distribution, using individual and group assignments through traditional lecture, hands-on training, field and studio production environments.
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4.00 Credits
Students participate in two weekly, student-produced, campus television news programs: "Express News," a short-format campus and current affairs news show and "Insight," a long-format news show that covers in-depth, student-oriented issues. Students research and write news stories, record and edit news packages, participate in weekly show planning, and serve as talent and crew for the weekly newscast. This course strengthens news production skills and prepares students to enter the workforce in broadcast news.
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4.00 Credits
Analyzes the history, nature, effects, responsibilities, influence, and power of the mass media. Media history leads into instruction about ethical principles and legal accountability.
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4.00 Credits
Helps students develop a more precise appreciation of the complexity of human communication and further develops their abilities and skills to communicate with competence in various situations. Students will develop their awareness of basic communication processes and skills and explore how these basic skills and processes work in different types and contexts of communication.
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1.00 Credits
Presents selected topics not offered in the regular Communication curriculum. Prerequisites may vary with course content.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the creative process and problem solving through project-based learning and inquiry, using visual art and design. This hybrid studio course combines research, solution-based design process, 2D and 3D visual art, and digital tools housed in the Jaramillo Collaborative Arts Lab in order to examine the relationship between aesthetics and design in applied creativity. No experience necessary, all skill levels welcome. Course fee is $45.
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4.00 Credits
In this MTSE we don't just study pilgrimage, we become pilgrims as we trek along the Camino de Santiago from the French Pyrenees to Finisterre - the end of the earth - on Spain's Atlantic coast. This is a journey of body, soul and mind for students who crave adventure and want an immersive experience. As we trek along what was once a primitive trade route, we will discuss the entrepreneurial drive that has supported and shaped the pilgrim experience. As we skirt mountains and move through verdant valleys, we discover how the environment has shaped the trail and how the pilgrim experience has shaped the world around it. In small villages and along the trail we immerse ourselves in language and culture as we communicate with residents, business owners, hospitaleros, and other pilgrims. For almost 4 weeks, we will live a simple life, carry what we need on our backs, sleep in familiar hotels and hostels called albergues, and experience the Spanish countryside and the incredible food and people of Spain. The physical demands of this pilgrimage, coupled with the camaraderie of students and faculty, create a transformative adventure that will define your college experience.
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2.00 Credits
This course helps students develop a digital content plan for a blog that is intended to earn money. While the May Term course doesn't provide enough time to actually build an entire blog, students will learn how to use the world's largest and most popular blogging content management system, WordPress. In addition, they will learn how to apply keyword strategies and SEO best practices; how to install Google Analytics in order to track traffic and engagement; how to optimize social media for increased visibility; how to diversify profitability through banner advertising (such as AdSesnse), affiliate marketing, sponsored posting, premium content, and products and services; and how to become social influencers through blogging technique. By the end of the course, students will have a complete monetization and launch plan for a successful blog.
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4.00 Credits
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