This course can be used as an official COM elective for the Radio and Journalism Communications concentration within the Mass Communications major.ĬOM 3040 HDTV EDITING/ INDEPENDENT FILM PRODUCTION (3 s.h.)įocuses on the fundamentals of modern video editing with emphasis on computer-based video. This is a hands-on course, which also covers the history of television technology and its advancement. The course explores both single-camera and multi-camera television applications as well as new technologies. This course can be used as an official COM Elective for the Journalism and TV/Multimedia Communications concentration within the Mass Communications Major.ĬOM 3030 BASIC TELEVISION TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES (3 s.h.)Ĭovers the fundamentals of television production and the technology involved, the planning processes of producing any media product, and the stages of production. Specifically, this course will help the student to understand specific production techniques, writing for the radio, radio careers, and how radio operates as a business. This course introduces students to the basic processes and techniques of radio production. Prerequisite: COM 1050 or Department Chair permission Students gain further practice in reporting and in writing of articles, editorials, and interpretive journalism.ĬOM 2800 MASS COMMUNICATIONS THEORY (3 s.h.)ĭiscusses speech communications models, theories of interpersonal and mass communication, language and meaning, message organization, persuasive strategies, nonverbal communication, and listening behavior. Experience will be gained through practice in writing and reporting techniques for print, broadcast, internet and social media formats.ĬOM 2580 WRITING FOR MASS COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA II (3 s.h.)Īdvanced news and feature writing, for print, broadcast, internet and social media are the focus. News, news gathering, and news and feature structures are taught, including preparation of copy for publications. This course can be used as an official COM Elective for the Radio, Journalism and TV/Multimedia Communications concentration within the Mass Communication Major.ĬOM 2570 WRITING FOR MASS COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA I (3 s.h.) Any hours beyond the six will just be extra hours that appear on their transcripts. Therefore, only 6 total hours will count towards major and graduation requirements. They can only use an additional three hours as elective hours towards graduation. A student may only use three credit hours (one of these courses) towards an elective for the department in any concentration. This series of courses are offered for students of any major who are serving as directors of the student-run print publications. This course can be used as an official COM Elective for the Radio, Journalism and TV/Multimedia Communications concentration within the Mass Communications Major.ĬOM 2700-2770 JOURNALISM PUBLICATION PRACTICUM (3 s.h.) NO prerequisites are required for this course and it is open to any major on campus. Any hours beyond the 6 will just be extra hours that appear on their transcripts. This series of courses are offered for students of any major who are serving as directors of the student-run radio station or regular television program. This course can be used as an official COM Elective for the Radio, Journalism and TV/Multimedia Communications concentration within the Mass Communications Major.ĬOM 2600-2670 RADIO/TV PRACTICUM (3 s.h.) This course focuses on a chronological study of journalism, the basics of telling a story and distinctions between credibility, entertainment and opinion. Introduction to Journalism is a survey course designed to introduce students to the history, fundamentals and future of journalism. This course gives students the necessary foundation for further study and makes them more critical consumers of the mass media.ĬOM 1070 INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM (3 s.h.) COM 1050 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS (3 s.h.)Ĭovers the basics of communication theory and how they apply to all forms of mass communication, discusses the historical development of a wide variety of communication media, and provides an understanding of how these are regulated within the United States and throughout the world.
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