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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to study the theories and empirical research regarding conflict communication in relationships (e.g., families and work teams) and international and intercultural settings. It examines theories of conflict interaction, power and conflict, conflict styles, conflict management strategies and tactics, language and episodes, and the relevant empirical research on conflict communication.
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An advanced course providing in-depth study of communication issues in contemporary organizations. Examines how critical theory, postmodern approaches, and new management theories and their preferred research tools contribute to the analysis of issues, such as conflict, cooperation, performance, identity politics, and change in contemporary organizations. Focuses on the theoretical, research, and practical importance of new information and communication technology, especially "groupware." Prerequisites: CMM 230and CMM 311.
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This course is an introduction to the tools of television production beyond the studio, focusing on equipment and techniques for full field production. Technical and aesthetic aspects of the medium are introduced as students work individually or in groups on specific video projects. Prerequisite: CMM 244. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
The economic development, organizational structure and strategies of major media are explored. This survey examines media as a whole, particular media sectors such as print and electronic media, and individual companies. The course considers the economic and political forces that shape and influence news and entertainment media, and assesses to what extent these media serve the public interest, democracy, and the consumer. This analysis examines trends such as media concentration, deregulation, fragmentation and globalization, and the challenges and opportunities faced by commercial, public, mainstream, and independent media. Prerequisite: EC 101.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to reporting techniques including traditional sources of news, interviewing, public documents and data bases and their application in writing various forms of advanced news stories. Prerequisite: CMM 250W or permission of instructor. (Writing-intensive course) Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of journalism as it is produced for, and presented by, broadcast and cable television, radio, and the Internet; includes an examination of rules and regulations affecting the broadcast journalist. Practice in writing news for television, radio, and the Internet. Prerequisite: CMM 250W. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
A study of two dominant forms of journalism that provides students the practical experience of writing in these forms. Prerequisite: CMM 250W or permission of instructor. (Writing-intensive course). Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the ways in which journalists define their role as journalists (for example, precision journalism, press criticism, literary journalism), as well as the examination of the many different factors affecting the journalism profession and industry (for example, women and the media, the ethnic media, etc.). Focus changes from semester to semester.
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3.00 Credits
Magazine Journalism provides students with experience in the growing field of magazine publication. Conducted as a workshop, the course is aimed at exposing students to the variety of subjects and forms magazine writing can take. Prerequisite: CMM 250W or permission of instructor. (Writing-intensive course) Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Rigorous study and practice in planning and preparing advertising messages. Emphasis on writing. Artistic and social scientific aspects of advertising creativity. Writing and visualization for print, broadcast, and peripheral media. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: CMM 260. Laboratory fee.
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