400
Students study of the First Amendment freedoms and the laws that regulate or restrict the flow of information access.
3
Prerequisites
Junior/Senior status.
This course is designed to develop a strong base of knowledge in the area of corporate media production. The student will learn and apply skills in the use of digital media and audio production equipment and software in a number of "real life" production situations including the production of a promotional/instructional production for a non-profit agency in the region.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 18000 and COMM 38000
This course provides advanced training and practice in newswriting and editing with an emphasis on public affairs reporting.
3
Students produce programs, do sound engineering, write and produce radio commercials, and practice advanced production studio techniques. All aspects of radio broadcasting and managing a radio station are covered.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 31900
Academic credit is granted for work with the campus radio station (WLRA). Students must work one semester with the station before being eligible to apply for credit. Credit must be arranged with the instructor (maximum of eight hours).
1-2
Prerequisites
COMM 11900 or consent of instructor
On-the-job training at the school-run television studio and remote television productions are provided.
1-2
Prerequisites
COMM 35300 or consent of instructor
Students in the course will work with the Broadcast News program WFLY-TV.
1-3
Prerequisites
Consent of instructor.
Students in this course are expected to serve as web masters and producers for the online version of the student newspaper.
1-3
This examination of special topics and problems unique to the broadcast industry includes social, cultural, ethical and technological issues.
3
Prerequisites
Consent of instructor.
A survey of selected classical and contemporary theories in human communication is provided.
3
This course offers a survey and application of the methods and materials of rhetorical criticism.
3
Prepares students for newswriting, research, and news production for live television newscasts. Includes newsroom, television studio, location, and minicam unit remote operation.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 21000
This course provides experience in single and multicamera shoots, advanced studio techniques, writing and producing media programs including news packages, commercials/PSAs, and documentaries.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 35300
Students direct and produce television shows. This course concentrates on all aspects of producing and directing, including pre-production planning, set-up and rehearsal, production and post-production.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 35300
Students examine the research methods used in journalism, speech and broadcast communication. The course covers the scientific method, sampling methods, various data collection and research approaches, and analysis and reporting techniques, as well as syndicated and secondary media and marketing information.
3
This course provides experience in advanced level computer-based digital editing.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 35700
Students examine the means of motivation in any message or social situation that can be used to influence others and protect individuals from influence. They also analyze the observed persuasive effects and presentation of persuasive messages and develop a mock persuasive campaign.
3
Prerequisites
COMM 11200
In this special topics seminar, subjects include nonverbal communication, as well as intercultural, political and gender communication.
1-4
Prerequisites
Consent of instructor.
Provides in-depth experience and mastery of animation software. The course involves the creation of elaborate games and simulations for various multimedia clients.
3
This course provides a comprehensive examination of the social and ethical responsibilities of the professional communicator. Topics include freedom of speech, responsibility, censorship and media effects. The course fulfills the advanced writing requirement.
3
Prerequisites
Junior standing
Students in this course are expected to serve as multimedia producers for the online version of the student newspaper.
1-3
Students get an opportunity to produce long-form digital media productions including documentaries and promotional work under the direction of the Lewis University media staff.
1-3
Prerequisites
Consent of program director.
Students get an opportunity to apply skills learned in journalism courses by working on the staff of The Flyer by writing, editing, or working on layout.
1-3
Prerequisites
Consent of program director.
Students will learn how to create and manage media-focused web applications, as well as create and present a proposal for a media-focused web application based on their individual background. Additional topics include manipulating statistical data in web applications for digital storytelling; developing expertise in ecommerce solutions, freelancing, and branding; and gaining an understanding of sole proprietorships, corporations, and LLCs.
3
By being placed in various media or other business communication outlets arranged with an advisor, students gain on-the-job experience.
3
Prerequisites
Consent of instructor and internship contract.
Students conduct independent research projects directed by a departmental instructor. The project is in an area of communication not covered in other courses. Students must present a brief outline of the project and obtain the instructor's approval before registration.
3
Prerequisites
Communication major. To qualify for an Independent Study, a student must have successfully completed 60 credit hours, at least 12 of which were earned at Lewis University, and have earned at Lewis University a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.