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COML 515: Sem in Interpersonal & Sm Grp
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Students consider the dynamics of interpersonal and small group contexts and theories to improve the quality of these experiences. The course also covers the connection of communication practices with ethical social change.
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COML 516: Seminar in Media Literacy
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Media literacy is developing an understanding of the mass media both form and function: the techniques they use, the ideologies they carry, the business motivations that drive them and the artistic expressions reached. This seminar examines the implications of several forms of communication on how we live and what we believe. Impact of mass media on modern societies, conflicting social interest, and the needs of different groups in society. Formation of public opinion, diffusion of innovation, and the nature of propaganda.
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COML 517: Communication Practicum
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This practicum is designed to merge theory and praxis and provide practical application of communication knowledge and action with a focus on Public Speaking, Group Processes Writing, and multi-media products.
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COML 518: Master's Level Writing
0.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course is a resource for graduate students who are apprehensive about their writing skills or who need to brush up on writing competencies. It is designed to both assess a students writing skills and improve them if need be. It is also designed to introduce graduate students to the genre of academic writing in the Discipline of Communication.
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COML 520: Comm Leadership Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The Graduate Internship is designed for students who enter the degree program without prior practical work in the communications industries, or are looking for updating their in situ knowledge of communication practices the opportunity to work in a communication industry either locally, nationally or internationally. Additional possibilities exist in educational or organizational contexts, beyond the student normal work experience.
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COML 680: Comm & Ldrshp Seminar/Thesis
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Every candidate for the master's degree in communication and leadership will complete a thesis or project. Under the guidance of a professor and a mentor, the student will complete an original research study or applied project. The completed and accepted thesis/project will be presented in a public forum. Prerequisite: COML 501 and thirty graduate credits.
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COML 690: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Arranged with faculty.
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COMM 101: Intro to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
An overview of communication and mass media processes in America; economic, technological, and ideological issues in contemporary systems. Current problems and criticism. Required first course for all Communication Arts majors except Theatre. Fall and Spring.
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COMM 202: Principles of Photographic Art
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
A survey of photographic history and the study of photography as a fine art. It deals as well with the psychological and social place of photographic image making in the contemporary human experience. This course emphasizes the creative control of the camera through a good understanding of the principles of optics and silver emulsions. It also works towards developing refined darkroom techniques towards the production of the Fine Print, a photograph worthy of being called wall art. Fall and Spring.
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COMM 202L: Prncpl of Photographic Art Lab
0.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
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