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  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2135 Gender, Communication and Culture (3L,3CR) This course provides both a theoretical and real-life view, for both genders, on how our communication in work, school, social and relationship settings help shape and design our gender constructs.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    CO/M 2145 Mentoring Communication (1L,2LB,2CR) This course will focus on unique or specific communication situations associated with serving as a mentor for elementary students between the ages of 8 - 11 and the application of special strategies or rules for effective communication in those situations. This course is associated with the Help Yourself Academy, an after-school program designed to offer Title 1 NCSD elementary students (grades 3-6) the opportunity to focus on a math and science curriculum. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2150 Argumentation and Public Discourse(3L,3CR)Students will be introduced to the elements of effective argument - including evidence, reasoning, case construction and presentation skills to bring about changes in belief and conviction. Warning: This course focuses on current controversial issues and students may be asked to present arguments that differ from their own personal positions on those issues. The intent of the course is not to change students' minds, but they will critically evaluate their own political and philosophical beliefs and opinions.Prerequisite: CO/M 2010 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2155 Motivational Interviewing (3L,3CR) Behavioral change is a goal of many human service professionals. This course will examine the process of how change occurs and how to apply evidence based practices to assist clients with the change process thorough the use of motivational interviewing. Through a combination of lecture, skill practice, discussion and personal exploration this course will serve as a 'hands on' experience for the change process.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2190 Basic Video Production (2L,2LB,3CR) Basic camera operation, sound, lighting, scriptwriting, planning, budgeting, and editing introduce the fundamentals of corporate and educational single-camera video production. Students will work in a variety of crew positions to create private or institutional videotapes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2200 Broadcast Production (2L,2LB,3CR) [E] Introduction to the fundamental technical and production concepts in radio, television, and motion pictures. Actual experience with equipment and an understanding of its operation are emphasized. Prerequisite: CO/M 2190 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2260 Interviewing (3L,3CR) [E] Principles and methods of imparting information through interviewing in both private and public situations will be explained. Students will study and practice techniques employed in professional situations. Prerequisite: CO/M 1030 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intro to Public Relations CO/M 2300 (3L,3CR)This course provides a foundation of the nature and purpose of proper public relations skills and programs in any given business, organization, or situation. Students will develop writing skills and techniques using various public relations tools/tactics and understand the importance of research and planning in creating a public relations program. Identification of publics, persuasive techniques, media ethics and law, message strategies, and research methods pertaining to public relations are topics emphasized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2340 Editing and Production (3L,3CR) Evaluation, selection and preparation of news copy for publication. Practice in copy reading, proof reading, headline writing, and page layout. Use of photography and advertising in page layout. Prerequisite: CO/M 2100.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CO/M 2355 Introduction to Media Photography (3L,3CR) This course is designed for students to gain a general understanding of digital camera operation and the development of photojournalism and its role in a visually-oriented world. Students will used both film and digital cameras for their photographs and will learn how to manipulate them in Adobe Photoshop.