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Course # / Title / (# of hours). Description, semesters offered. (Instructors)
COM
200 Intro to Mass Communication (3). Prerequisite: EH 101.
A survey of the mass media and their interrelationship with
each
other and society. Emphasis will be placed on how mass communication
functions in a multi-ethnic, gender-diverse environment. Fall/Spring.
(Chandler/Hedrick)
COM 205
Intro to Broadcast Writing (3). Prerequisite: EH 101. Basic
writing for electronic media. Includes news, features, press
releases and advertisements. Emphasis placed on how news, psa's and commercials are filtered
through—and shaped by—multi-ethnic, gender-diverse writers. Fall/Spring. (Chandler)
COM 301 Intro to TV Production (3).
Prerequisites: COM 200 and/or 205. Practical training in the
fundamentals of audio and video production techniques, including
various exercises in each production area. Fall/Spring. (Staff)
COM
302 Intro to Audio Production (3). Prerequisites: COM 200
and EH101. Practical training in the fundamentals of audio
and video production techniques pertaining to TV studio production,
including various exercises in each production
area. Includes introduction to producing and directing. Fall/Spring.
(Chandler, Staff)
COM 307
Media Literacy (3). Learn analytical and critical skills to develop an awareness
and understanding of the effects of media, including profit and
emotional strategies, portrayals of diversity, stereotypes, love,
myths, and other issues. Fall/Spring (Staff)
COM 315
Intro to News (3). Prerequisites: COM 200; EH 101, 102; Fundamentals of news reporting,
writing and copy editing for print media, dealing with modern newsroom issues, including diversity, community involvement and convergence.
Requires out-of-class assignments. Fall/Spring. (Staff)
COM 320
Video Production and Editing (3). Prerequisite: COM 301
and 302. Videography and editing of programs and/or announcements
produced with portable equipment. Students produce, direct, write, shoot, and edit
individual productions. Productions regarding diversity issues are required. Fall/Spring.
(Staff)
COM 325
Publication Design (3). Prerequisite: COM 205 and/or 315. Arranging and editing text,
photographs, graphics and other materials from diverse sources for print media. Fall/Spring. (Stedham)
COM
330 Intro to Public Relations (3). Prerequisite: EH 101,
COM 200. Basic concepts of public relations, including history,
theory, organization and ethics. Writing emphasized. Fall/Summer. (Hedrick) Syllabus Presentations
COM
340 Public Relations Writing (3). Prerequisite: COM 330.
The development of professional public relations writing skills.
Effective methods of conceptualizating, researching, and presenting
information to the relevant publics. Writing emphasized. Fall/Summer.
(Ihator)
COM
350 Announcing (3).
Fundamentals of voice and diction applied to audio and video
media delivery. Includes commercials, news, interviews and ad-lib
announcing. Fall/Spring. (Chandler/Staff)
COM
358 Communication Theory (3).
Prerequisite: Jr. standing and COM 200, or permission of instructor.
Theories of the processes and effects of mass communication,
including the discussion and analysis of research findings
on
race, gender, and ethnicity. Also deals with numbers for journalists—basic
math and statistics for journalists. (Harbor/Staff)
COM 375
Internet Production (3).
Prerequisite: COM 325 or permission of instructor. Establishing
and maintaining Internet sites for news media and new media by
producing and updating text and visual material on home pages.
Requires both journalistic and computer skills. Fall/Spring (Staff/Hedrick)
COM
400 Public Relations Cases Studies
(3). Prerequisite: COM 330.
The development of public relations practice skills based on
the analysis of contemporary and historical case studies.
(Ihator)
COM
401 Media Advertising and Sales (3). Prerequisite: Permission
of instructor. Theory and application of advertising and sales
in the print
and electronic media. (Ihator)
COM
404 Media Workshop (1).
Prerequisite: COM 320 or 325 and permission of instructor. Supervised
assignments demonstrating development of high-level competencies
and skills in various areas of the media. May be duplicated for
credit for a total of three (3) semester hours. (Stedham)
COM 410 Media Features (3).
Prerequisites: COM 315 and permission of instructor. Principles
and practices of writing features. Requires out-of-class assignments.
Spring. (Chandler)
COM
420 Advanced Reporting (3).
Prerequisites: COM 315, COM 449, COM 450, and COM 459. News
gathering and writing for the print media with emphasis on
deadline and beat reporting. Copy
editing is included as are modern newsroom issues, such as
diversity and community involvement. This is a capstone course—a
culminating experience that integrates coursework, knowledge,
skills and other experiences in print journalism. (Stedham/Staff)
COM
425 Media Management (3).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Principles and practices
for management of print and electronic media facilities. (Hedrick/Staff)
COM
440 Public Relations Campaign Management (3).
Prerequisites: COM 340, COM 400, COM 449, COM 450, and COM
459. The use
of effective principles and techniques to plan, execute, and
evaluate public relations
campaigns. This is a capstone course, a culminating experience
that integrates coursework, knowledge, skills
and other experiences in public relations. (Ihator)
COM
449 Communication Law (3).
Prerequisite: Junior standing and permission of instructor.
Study of legal system of state and nation as related to media,
including
libel, privacy, copyright, access, contract and First Amendment
issues. Emphasis on gender, religion, and ethnic diversity
issues as they apply to communication
law. Fall/Spring. (Hedrick) Course
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COM
450 Mass Communication Research (3).
Prerequisites: COM 200, MS 108, and second semester junior
in Communication. Fundamentals of
research methodologies in mass communication. Prepares students
to become familiar with, and develop the understanding and
ability to apply research concepts to mass
communication problems. Major topics include, among others,
basic statistics, internet research and diversity issues in
mass communication research. Fall/Spring. (Harbor/Hedrick) Course
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COM
459 Communication Ethics (3).
Prerequisite: Junior standing and permission of instructor.
Ethical foundations of the media, including the interrelationships
of the media, the public, and the government. Fall/May
term. (Harbor/Staff)
COM
470 Advanced Electronic News (3). Prerequisite: COM 320,
COM 449, COM 450, and COM 459. Principles and practices for
gathering, writing, reporting and producing
news for electronic media. Requires out-of-class assignments.
This is a capstone course—a culminating experience that
integrates coursework, knowledge, skills and other experiences
in broadcast journalism. Fall/Spring.
(Staff)
COM 475 Directed Study (3).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Supervised study permitting students to pursue specific areas of interest in communication.
COM 491
Internship (3).
Prerequisite: All Communication courses required for the area
of interest, and prior approval of internship coordinator. Supervised
on-the-job experience with an appropriate media facility. Fall/Spring/Summer.
(Chandler)
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