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COMM-ST 110
Fundamentals Of Effective Speaking And Listening
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An introduction to the dimensions of effective platform speaking with special emphasis on developing critical listening skills. Lecture, performance, and discussion. Every semester.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 140
Principles Of Communication
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An interdisciplinary introduction to the study of contemporary communication studies including a consideration of intrapersonal, interpersonal and public communication. Lecture. For non-majors only. Offered: Fall or winter.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 212
Argumentation And Debate
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A study of the nature of logical discourse generated through the preparation and presentation of oral argument within the framework of the debate format. Lecture, performance and discussion. Offered: Fall and winter.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 213
Argumentation And Critical Thought
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An introduction to the theory and application of argument construction. The course is designed to examine the fundamental strategies of critical thinking and to help understand the relationships among critical thought and argumentation development and refutation. This course is designed for application across many fields and is not specific to debate or oral argument. Lecture, discussion. Prerequisite: None. Offered: Fall.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 220
Introduction: Modern Communications Media
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A comprehensive survey of the content, structure and control of the communications media in American society--newspaper, motion pictures, radio and television; providing an informational frame of reference that will enable discerning students to formulate and apply useful critical concepts in evaluating America's media environment. Every semester.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 230
Introduction To Film Studies
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The course is an introduction to the study of film as an art form and industrial practice. Students are introduced to the basic terms and concepts of film theory, including theories of film editing and mise-en-scene while becoming familiar with the basic ""canon"" of major films and directors that form the foundations for the academic field of film studies. Prerequisites: English 110. Offered: Spring and Fall
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 250
Introduction To Film And Video Methods
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This course is a comprehensive examination of film and video production methods and visual literacy. It is the foundation and prerequisite for all film, video, and new media production courses. It is also the professional media production overview course for advertising, public relations, and other creative, non-technical communications careers. Prerequisite: None Offered: Spring,Fall
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 254P
Communication Competence: Theory And Practice
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An introduction to the discipline of communication. A core set of issues is investigated in three major areas of the field: interpersonal communication, small group communication and public speaking. The course design is based on the premise that the development of communication skills involves two important factors: (1) understanding the theoretical principles underlying effective communication behavior and (2) practical application of those principles in various communicative exercises. Offered: Summer.
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Credits: 4 hours
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COMM-ST 260P
Introduction To Web Communications
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This four credit hour web-based multimedia course will examine the process of critically evaluating information delivered on the Internet. It is designed as an introduction for adults and students who use Internet information for work and/or school. The process of critically evaluating Internet information will be described in four modules: traditional evaluation techniques; searching and researching strategies; Internet evaluation techniques and Internet evaluation resources.
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Credits: 4 hours
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COMM-ST 265
Media Photoimaging
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An introduction to the production and manipulation of photographic images as they are applied in the print publishing medium, multi-image, and multimedia communications. Photography will be examined as a fundamental medium for the study of visual communication and the techniques of creating specifically meaningful images. This course will provide an essential familiarity with the terminology, concepts, practices, and process variables involved in photographic direction and production supervision, and will also introduce the basics of image composition, manipulation, and quality control. Offered: On Demand.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 281
Animation
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This course provides an introduction to animation production techniques and an overview of the history of American animation arts. We will address both stop-motion and computer animation using industry standard software.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 303WI
Introduction To Journalism
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Introduction to the styles and techniques of reporting and writing basic news through assignments in straight news, features and in-depth stories. Exposure to the history and principles of American journalism. Practical application in writing news and news feature articles.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 308
Introduction To The Study Of Human Communication
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This course serves to introduce students to the basic theories, perspectives and methodologies used (historically and currently) in the study of speech, interpersonal and mass communication.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 308WI
Introduction To The Study Of Human Communication
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This course serves to introduce students to the basic theories, perspectives and methodologies used (historically and currently) in the study of speech, interpersonal and mass communication.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 311
Radio & Television Performance
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A study of the specialized radio and television performing and operating situations and techniques simulated and evaluated in studio sessions. Lecture, discussion and performance. Prerequisite: None.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 312
Advanced Public Speaking
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Advanced study of rhetorical theory and its application to the presentation and criticism of public discourse. Prerequisite: COMM-ST 110. Offered: Fall & Winter.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 312P
Advanced Public Speaking
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Advanced study of rhetorical theory and its application to the presentation and criticism of public discourse. Prerequisite: COMM-ST 110. Offered: Fall & Winter.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 314WI
Reporting
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A seminar of practical application in advanced reporting. Assignments to cover news events and to pursue in-depth news reports on the campus and off. Work is turned in on deadline and critiqued by the instructor.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 317
Persuasion
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A study of the rhetorical, psychological and ethical principles of influencing and controlling individuals and groups, and of the methods of adapting to various attitudes and audiences through the preparation, presentation and evaluation of persuasive speeches. Lecture, discussion and performance. Prerequisite: Communication Studies 110. Offered: On demand.
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Credits: 3 hours
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COMM-ST 320
Mass Media, Culture And Society
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A critical exploration of the role of mass media (and its reception) in the social construction of reality. The course employs theoretical, analytical and empirical approaches derived from multidisciplinary sources, particularly ""critical theory"" semiology, post-structuralism, psychoanalysis and ethnography. Term paper required. Prerequisite: Offered: Every semester.
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Credits: 3 hours
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