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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MCOM 2320, MCOM 2350, or MCOM 2308. This course will serve as part two in a sequence of courses dealing with mass communication and the World Wide Web. A specific concentration in server communication and publishing corporate web pages, as well as using basic programming logic combined with HTML. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MCOM 2320, MCOM 2350, and MCOM 3320. MCOM 3315 and MCOM 3360 may be taken as prerequisites or corequisites. Class may also be taken with consent of instructor based upon demonstrable advanced media experience. Practice in gathering materials and writing in-depth stories on public affairs; emphasis on courts, police, government, education, ecology, the economy, and social issues. Materials submitted as assignments are subject to online postings. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as MCOM 5388. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: senior standing, consent of school director. Work experiences either in the commercial media or in other designated media under the direction of a mass communication professional. Periodic written and oral reports to the professor coordinating the study. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior standing, consent of school director and director of cooperative education. Work experiences either in the commercial media under direction of professional journalists or in positions under supervision of public relations specialists. Periodic written and oral reports to the professor coordinating the study. Credit awarded for employment involving at least 20 hours per week and successful completion of specific instructional objectives that provide new learning on the job and in the major. Students who take this course may not take JOUR 4390. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MCOM 2300, MCOM 2308, MCOM 3345 or MCOM 4342, or MCOM 3390 and senior standing. This course is intended as the capstone course for the Media Production and Design sequence. Emphasis on accepting TV directing methodology, and on the producer's role in developing television programming. Program development from initial concept through the completed program. The students will be expected to produce and direct television projects at near professional levels. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer information system concepts and the components and capabilities of a computer system. Emphasis on the development of spreadsheet and word processing competencies. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of touch typewriting, skill building, and the production of letters, tables, and manuscripts. For beginning typists and typists with speeds of less than 30 words per minute. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MGMT 1350 or one year of high school typewriting. The development of typewriting skill, accuracy, and speed in producing mailable business letters, reports, forms, memoranda, and manuscripts. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
The supervisor and his or her relations with subordinates, superiors, colleagues, unions, and society. Emphasis on managerial aspects common to all supervisory positions, regardless of the technical specialty involved or the nature of the organization. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MGMT 1350 or one year of high school typewriting. Introduction to word and information processing concepts. Includes the fundamentals of word processor/microcomputer operations, hands-on experience with electronic keyboards and use of number pad for data entry, and a study of word processing applications in business. Three credit hours.
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