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COMM 302: Adv Printing & Alt Processes
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course builds on the printmaking skills developed in COMM 202, using toning and bleaching processes, multiple negatives, fiber base papers etc. to work towards the "fine print," and exhibition quality enlargement. It also works with alternative printing processes, teaching the art of using liquid silver emulsions on a variety of materials, using 19th century printing processes, such as Platinum/ Palladium printing, gum bichromate and cyanotype. These require the use of large negatives either made in camera or enlarged from 35 mm negatives. This class is primarily lab work, requires a significant commitment of time, and is directed towards the fine arts approach to photography. Spring.
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COMM 305: Communication Theory &Research
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course examines various "ways of knowing" about communication. The course consists of a review and criticism of the major approaches to communication research and the major theories that have been devised by scholars to explain the processes and effects of human communication. Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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COMM 306: Communication Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Qualitative and quantitative research methodology, strategic planning, research design, population sampling, polling and survey strategies, data gathering, analysis, interpretation and reporting, scientific public relations program management. Spring.
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COMM 320: Communication Tech and Society
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course examines the economic, political and cultural impacts of information and communication technologies. Special attention is paid to contemporary issues such as protection of privacy and personal information, information ownership, free speech and digital cultures.
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COMM 375: Comm Training and Consulting
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course exposes students to approaches and practices used to criticize the content, structure, and context of media in our society. This class consists of reading, screening, and writing about a range of media texts including film, television and popular culture. Fall and Spring.
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COMM 390: Seminar-Media Criticism
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course exposes students to approaches and practices used to criticize the content, structure, and context of media in our society. This class consists of reading, screening, and writing about a range of media texts including film, television and popular music.
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COMM 418: Intercultural & Intern'l Comm
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Identification and analysis of processes and problems of communication as affected by nation and culture. Effects of differences in attitudes, social organization, role expectations, language and non-verbal behavior - all of which are interrelated. Principles of communication theory as they apply to the intercultural context will be studied. Spring.
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COMM 471: Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The relationship between literature and film, with discussion centering on means of production, finished product, and audience/media relationship and expectations. Students will be asked to write a shooting script and (since basic methods of film production will be explored) those who wish to do so will be encouraged to make a film. Basic equipment will be available. Summer.
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COMM 475: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Study of research findings, theories, and models of communication in organizations; examination of the impact of organizational culture and structure on the communication process, including factors maximizing effective communication and overcoming communication barriers. Fall and Spring.
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COMM 480: Themes In Communcatn Studies
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The specific theme of the course varies each semester, but bridges the several perspectives represented by the five programs within Communication Arts. Themes presented may include: Distortion (Propaganda, Deception, and Lies), Communication and Social Change (Campaigns, Crusades, and Agi- Props), Communication and Criticism, Ethical Issues in Communication, Media Effects, Intercultural Communication, Communication and Technology, Ways of Seeing, Semiotics and Communication, Philosophy of Language, Virtual Realities, Audience and Self. Prerequisite: third year standing. Course may be repeated. On sufficient demand.
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