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Communication
The Communication Department includes the fields of digital media, journalism, public relations, film studies, communication theory and media studies. Through both course offerings and professional activities, students learn written and oral communication, professional and technical competencies, critical and creative thinking, and develop an understanding of the historical, theoretical, ethical, and legal parameters of the field. By participating in a creative and dynamic program that approaches the field both theoretically and practically, students are prepared for either professional careers and/or graduate study.
Degrees and Certificates
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Communication, Bachelor of Arts -
Communication, Minor
Classes
COMM 1310: Writing for the Media
COMM 1312: Pathways in Communication
COMM 1331: Public Speaking
COMM 2310: Communication and the Liberal Arts
COMM 2330: Intro to Media Studies
COMM 2332: Persuasion and Argumentation
COMM 2341: Newswriting and Reporting
COMM 2351: Understanding Film
COMM 2361: Introduction to the Mass Media
COMM 2362: Digital Audio Production
COMM 2463: Television Production I
COMM 3310: Media, Society, and Technology
COMM 3333: Nonverbal Communication
COMM 3342: News Editing
COMM 3345: Public Relations I
COMM 3346: Public Relations II
COMM 3350: Interpersonal Communication
Grounded in a Catholic humanist perspective, this course studies advanced concepts in the field of interpersonal communication, such as: the phenomenology and semiotics of interpersonal interaction, understanding, and meaning; the interpersonal development and maintenance of conceptions of selfhood; the sociocultural background of interpersonal action; the technologically mediated character of contemporary social interactions; and the ethics of dialogue and friendship.
COMM 3353: Journalism for the Media
COMM 3354: Film & Society
This course looks at how films of the 20th and 21st centuries have been a mirror to society. By viewing a selection of films from various decades, students will accumulate a portfolio of social/cultural issues set against the backdrop of modern and contemporary society. Students will study each film for its aesthetic values and they will analyze the film for its social themes.
COMM 3355: Advanced Screenwriting
COMM 3363: Beginning Digital Media
COMM 3364: Advanced Digital Media
COMM 3367: Performing for the Media
COMM 3370: Rhetorical Dimensions of the Media
COMM 3375: Editing for the Digital Media
COMM 3376: Motion Graphics for Digital Media
COMM 3381: Social Impact of the Media
COMM 3382: Mass Communication Law
COMM 3383: Intro to Media Management
COMM 3464: Television Production II
COMM 4191: Internship in Communication
COMM 4192: Directed Reading/Independent Study in Communication
COMM 4193: Special Topics in Communication
COMM 4291: Internship in Communication
COMM 4292: Directed Reading/Independent Study in Communication
COMM 4293: Special Topics in Communication
COMM 4350: Feature Writing
COMM 4354: Documentary Production
COMM 4355: Film Practicum
COMM 4360: Digital Media Practicum
COMM 4361: Project-Based Practicum in Communication
This course provides students the opportunity to apply a Catholic liberal arts perspective to contemporary media and communication through the collaborative creation of digital projects in formats which may include one or more of the following: podcast, video, blog/newsletter, website, social media account, graphic design, and gaming.