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COM 3073 Editing and Design
Advanced training in features, column, and editorial writing, and in-depth news reporting
and interviewing techniques. Prerequisite: COM 2073. (On Demand)
COM 3083 Advanced Editing
Advanced training in design, layout, photography, and advertising sales and design. Pre-
requisite: COM 2073 or Instructor’s Approval. (On Demand)
COM 3203 Public Relations I (same as BUS 3203)
Overview of the history of public relations in American society. Study of theories and
methods involved in successful communication between organizations and their publics.
(Every Year)
COM 3243 Advertising and Promotions (Same as BUS 3243)
A comprehensive examination of the research, planning and production required to create
and evaluate advertising campaigns. Attention is given to the interrelationship among ad-
vertising creative strategy, management issues and message impact. (On Demand)
COM 3303 Public Relations II
Advanced training in decision-making skills related to the development, analysis, synthe-
sis, and evaluation of public relations materials. This course involves practical application
of communication knowledge to public relations situations in the U.S. and around the
globe. Prerequisites: COM 3203.(On Demand)
COM 3501, 3502, 3503 Directed Study in Communication
This course offers the student the opportunity to explore topics of interest under the direc-
tion of a faculty member. Variable credit. (On Demand)
ART 3733 Typography Design and History (Same as COM 3733)
An examination of the history of graphic art, fundamental terminology, the five classi-
cal type font groups, design elements associated with typography for various media, and
preparation for printing. Prerequisite: ART/COM 1723 Photoshop/Illustrator
COM 3743 Video Storytelling
Instruction and practice in the video production process from script writing, staging, video-
graphy and post production editing, while also exploring the history of storytelling through
film and video. (Alternate Years)
COM 4003 Media Law
An examination of the issues involved in freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Topics covered include the history, social custom, and legal philosophy of communication
law with the focus being on the practical application of current legal principles. The course
has as its aim the instilling of a greater appreciation for the issues behind freedom of ex-
pression, the providing of an overview of the diverse field of communication law, and the
imparting of a functional understanding of the legal rules and principles that are generally
most relevant to communication professionals. (Alternate Years, Fall)
COM 4013 Media Ethics
An examination of the process involved in developing a meaningful understanding of the
ethics of the professions of journalism and mass communications. The course seeks to
help the student develop a framework for making ethical judgments using a systematic
approach to moral reasoning that combines ethical theory with the practice of ethics as
encountered by media professionals. (Alternate Years, Spring)