Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019
Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 > Course Descriptions > COMM - Communications > 100
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This course provides an overview of the history, structure and operation of the mass media, as well as an examination of the impact of mass media institutions and messages on individuals and society.
This course provides students the opportunity to study topics in various aspects of communication theory and/or practice. Subject matter will vary.
This course is designed as an introduction to the various styles of writing used by journalists - print, electronic and online as well as public relations, corporate communication and advertising professionals.
An introduction to basic theories of communication, this course includes an examination of techniques of communication in three common communication settings: interpersonal relationships, group gatherings and public gatherings. The public context includes the presentation of a minimum of three speeches. At least one speech is an informative speech and at least one is persuasive. All students are required to give at least three speeches. Topics to be covered include nonverbal communication and listening.
This course covers the theory, aesthetic principles and techniques of print production, including newspapers, newsletters, brochures and magazines, and provides experience with desktop publishing software and equipment.
This course provides an overview of the forms and styles of journalistic writing, as well as practice in writing and editing the basic types of news stories for print media and online media. The course also introduces students to the multimedia elements of online news stories.
This course covers all aspects of working at a radio station, from control board operations to sales. The class uses the University's radio station WLRA to provide students with hands-on experience.
Students develop a variety of newsgathering skills in research, data collection and interviewing, as well as practice in writing general assignment and beat stories.
This course is designed to introduce the student to the concept of visual literacy and the various forms of visual media used by today's communication professionals. The course includes the theory, aesthetics and application of digital still and video cameras and digital editors.
This course analyzes the fundamental principles and processes of technology utilized in modern telecommunications.