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COM 30006 IDS: SPORTS COMMUNICATI

Interdisciplinary course explores the theories and skills of interpersonal communication, mass madia, rehtoric, and culture to evaluate how sports are portrayed and consumed.  Topics include types of communication for different roles, the effects of race, gender, politics/nationality and gender on types of sports communication, the evolution of sports media including its role in sports and society, as well as biases and trends.  Sports rhetoric, mythology, and heroism are examined.  Learning outcomes evaluated by a performance assignment.

COM 30051 ADVANCED PROMOTIONS AND CAMPAIGNS

Participation in target marketing, selling advertisement, sponsorship and producing advertisements for multiple forms of media. May be repeated for a total of 8 credit hours (cumulative with COM 10051). Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or two credit hours of COM 10051.

COM 30121 ADVNCD INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS

Provides students with in-depth training in speech communications and includes a commitment to traveling on the competitive speech and debate team. May be repeated for a total of 8 credit hours (cumulative with COM 20121). Prerequsite: Permission of instructor.

COM 30123 LAYOUT AND DESIGN

Introduction to journalism editing skills, newsroom leadership and design of newspapers and magazines, including typography, graphics and photographs. Work related to production of web-based news pages.

COM 30124 PROFESSIONAL WRITING

Studies principles and techniques of effective writing for professional settings. Emphasis on development of individual style, clarity of expression and creative communication of ideas. CROSS LISTED WITH ENG 30124.

COM 30163 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

Examines models of relational interaction, verbal and nonverbal messages,language use, critical listening, relational dynamics, self-concept, identity-management, disclosure, intimacy, defensiveness, supportiveness, perceptual processes, emotional influences, interpersonal conflicts, and the impact of gender, race and culture on communication.

COM 30262 EFFECTIVE VERBAL PRESENTATIONS

Study of theory and practice in delivering common forms of verbal presentations to the community, organizations and at work. Development of speech content, organization and delivery emphasized. Includes practice of impromptu, persuasive and informative speeches and presentations.

COM 30263 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION

Examines task and social dimensions of group interaction, problem-solving, decision-making, roles, norms, leadership skills, cohesiveness,communication climates, conflict management, stages of group development, ethical behaviors, observation techniques, and analytic methods for evaluating group dynamics and accomplishments.

COM 30264 MASS MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIA

Explores forms of media and the impact on society and public opinion. Study the origination of media, its purpose and how it has changed throughout history. Investigate various types of social media and the impact on consumers, business and culture.

COM 30361 ADVANCED NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION

Participation in news gathering, leadership, production, editing, and publication of the campus newspaper. May be repeated for a total of 8 credit hours (cumulative with COM 20361). Prerequisite/Corequisite: COM 23263 News and Feature Reporting, consent of instructor, or two semesters of COM 20361.

COM 30363 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION

Theory and practice of communication within organizations including interpersonal factors, motivation, change and conflict resolution and communication audit practices and procedures. Participate in communication audit of a local organization. Prerequisite: COM 30163 or consent of instructor.

COM 30461 ADVANCED YEARBOOK PRODUCTION

Participation in production, editing and publication of the campus yearbook. May be repeated for a total of 8 credit hours (cumulative with COM 20461). Prerequisite/Corequisite: Consent of instructor or 2 credit hours of COM 20461.

COM 30464 SEMINAR IN FAMILY COMMUNICATIONS

Examines human communication within family systems.

COM 30563 VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Survey of the theory and practice of visual communication. Includes theoretical explanation, visual grammar and laboratory opportunities to apply and develop visual communication literacy. Provides strategies for effective visual communication.

COM 30661 ADVANCED RADIO WORKSHOP

Provides opportunity for leadership and to work with the campus radio station. May be repeated for at otal of 8 credit hours (cumulative with COM 10661). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor or 2 credit hours of COM 10661.

COM 30663 ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING

Theory and practice in delivering common forms of verbal presentations to the community, organizations and at work. Development of speech content, organization and delivery. Practice of broadcasting, impromptu, persuasive, humorous, and informative speeches and presentations.

COM 31163 INTRO TO VIDEO PRODUCTION

Theory and practice of video production including equipment, videography, production and post production techniques. Emphasis on corporate video production and usage. Requires organizing and assisting in the videotape production of Theatre and Music Department events. Students will be required to produce videography projects.

COM 31464 SEMINAR IN GENDER COMMUNICATION

Examines central role of gender in all facets of human communication from historical and contemporary perspectives, nationally and cross culturally.

COM 31563 BROADCAST MANAGEMENT I

In-depth experience as a member of the student executive staff of the campus radio station, or as a staff assistant, or in a specific area of broadcasting.

COM 31864 GROUP PROCESSES

Studies group interaction and processes underlying the dynamics of the group by focusing on the group as a developing system. Includes examination of theory, as well as practical applications and contexts for observing, analyzing and participating with groups. Emphasis given to styles of group leadership and facilitation, individual members' participation and common problems likely to develop in groups.

COM 32663 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

Emphasizes communication theory and practice related to business settings and needs. Focuses on effective expression and presentation, both oral and written.

COM 33263 ADVANCED REPORTING & EDITING

Instruction in intermediate and advanced newsgathering, reporting and writing techniques, editing for associated press style, grammar, quality, and elements of newspaper design and layout. Other topics include communication law and ethics. Work on campus student newspaper and/or yearbook provides laboratory component. Prerequisite: COM 23263 News and Feature Reporting.

COM 35206 IDS:DISASTER RESPONSE, PLANNING & ASSESSMENT

Interdisciplinary course combining communication studies, biology, and business management and their applications to disaster response. Topics include causes of disasters and their effects on the environment, economy, communities and businesses. Course includes simulated disaster exercise and possible American Red Cross disaster relief certification. Cross-listed with BIO 35206 and LAS 35206

COM 35563 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION

Designed around special theories, practices or interests of an individual or group of students.

COM 36364 LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATION

Focus on leadership as action and understanding others and interpersonal theory as the connection between leadership and communication in an organizational context. Both didactic and experiential teaching methods used. Crosslisted with OAD 36364.

COM 36673 TEACHING THROUGH FILM

Explores film to promote understanding of cultural diversity. Examines the power of media effects and the use of cinematography as a catalyst for public dialogue and political change. Evaluates the practice of visual learning techniques and digital storytelling as a pedagogical tool. Crosslisted with EDU 36673, LAS 36673.

COM 36964 PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING

Overview of advertising function and its role in the marketing mix. Examines advertising objectives and strategies, client-agency relationships and production techniques for various media. Crosslisted with OAD 36964.

COM 38000 INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE RESEARCH

An introduction to basic concepts and tools used in online information research. Emphasis is placed on effective techniques for accessing and searching research databases, subject specific databases, and other specialized online resources. Strategies for critically evaluating information will also be discussed.

COM 39664 MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT

Focus on leadership as action and understanding others and interpersonal theory as the connection between leadership and communication in an organizational context. Both didactic and experiential teaching methods used. Crosslisted with OAD 39664.

COM 39764 PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING

Overview of advertising function and its role in the marketing mix. Examines advertising objectives and strategies, client-agency relationships and production techniques for various media. Crosslisted with OAD 36964.