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COLL 498: Organizational Intervention Project
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This capstone course will require students to apply all of their acquired knowledge and experiences into a strategic formula to help cultivate significant organizational change within a non profit entity. Students will be expected to combine theory with practice that demonstrates mastery of the Welch Colleague curriculum and provide a tangible solution to a noteworthy issue within the organization. Students will meet formally as a group two times per semester and one time per month with the Director of the Welch Colleague Program. Taught each Fall.
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COLL 499: Organizational Intervention Project II
2.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This capstone course will require students to apply all of their acquired knowledge and experiences into a strategic formula to help cultivate significant organizational change within a non profit entity. Students will be expected to combine theory with practice that demonstrates mastery of the Welch Colleague curriculum and provide a tangible solution to a noteworthy issue within the organization. Students will meet formally as a group two times per semester and one time per month with the Director of the Welch Colleague Program. Taught each Spring.
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COMM 102: Freshman Writing II
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
Continuation of COMM 101, culminating in a research paper.
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COMM 150: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course provides a foundation for study in Mass Communications and covers the historical development of mass media in terms of economic, political and cultural influences. The course also provides an introduction to writing about mass media, including sections on visual and written communication.
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COMM 200: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
This course addresses issues related to economic, political and cultural influences on mass media content. The course is conducted as a seminar in which students examine a range of media issues from tobacco advertising to violence in television, to the portrayal of minority groups in film. Students participate in the selection of topics to be covered. Prerequisite: COMM 150 or permission of the instructor.
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COMM 221: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A study of the field of journalism with emphasis on the newspaper and its role in American society, while giving a basic introduction to the various phases of journalistic work.
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COMM 222: Newspaper Reporting and Editing
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A study of the flow of news copy by collecting information, writing news stories, editing stories with regard to content and style and headlining.
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COMM 225: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
The course, which introduces the student to communication between an organization and its public, focuses on definition and on historical development and challenges, as well as on techniques of management in public relations.
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COMM 250: Introduction to Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
A study of the basic skills and techniques of black and white photography and of use of the darkroom and equipment.
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COMM 298: Internship in Media
3.00 Credits
University of Charleston
The purpose of this course is to pursue on-the-job experience in the field. This is a mid-level internship. Arrangements between the student and instructor must be solidified prior to enrolling in the course. The course is repeatable.
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