Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013

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MSCM 3300 Mass Media Law and Ethics

Prerequisite MSCM 2200. Examination of the First Amendment, libel, slander, invasion of privacy, and copyright. Legal considerations in reporting on judicial and governmental activities.

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MSCM 3301 History of American Journalism

Prerequisite MSCM 2200. An examination of the major developments in the history of American journalism.

3

MSCM 3302 Public Opinion and Persuasion

Prerequisite MSCM 2200. The study of journalistic aspects of public opinion and propaganda; the impact of mass media on the formation of public opinion; techniques of polling and testing public opinion.

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MSCM 3303 International Mass Media Syste

Prerequisite MSCM 2200. The study of cooperative journalism from an international perspective.

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MSCM 3304 Photojournalism I

The study of photography for the mass media, including its history, aesthetics, and ethics.

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MSCM 3305 Photojournalism II

The study of color photography for the mass media, including electronic imaging.

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MSCM 3306 MSCM Theory & Research

Prerequisite: MSCM 2200. This course will introduce students to the theoretical principles and key research methods used in qualitative and quantitative mass communication research. Emphasis is placed on the development of skills in conducting research, data analysis, report writing and critically evaluating research.

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MSCM 3309 Prin of Broadcast & Elec Media

Prerequisites: MSCM major and MSCM 3309. The study and application of basic broadcast and electronic media concepts and theories. This course is equivalent to MSCM 3310.

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MSCM 3311 Audio Theory & Practice

Prerequisites: MSCM 2204 and completion of MSCM 3309. The study and application of audio concepts and theories. This course is equivalent to MSCM 3312.

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MSCM 3313 New Technologies

Prerequisite MSCM 2200. An examination of new technologies in the field of mass communication with emphasis on their impact on the individual, industry, and society.

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MSCM 3315 Video Theory & Practice

Prerequisite: MSCM 3311. The study and application of visual communication concepts and theories. This course is equivalent MSCM 3314. Additional special course fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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MSCM 3319 Publication Layout & Design

Prerequisite MSCM 2200. The study and application of print media layout and design.

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MSCM 3320 Media Management

Prerequisites: MSCM 2200 and permission of instructor. An examination of the management techniques in the media industry, including a review of trends in the organization of media industries and management roles in the industry.

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MSCM 3323 Publication Editing

Prerequisite: MSCM 3319 or permission of the instructor. The practice and study of newspaper editing, headline writing, page makeup and design, and theory and editing copy for use on radio and television.

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MSCM 3326 Feature Writing

Prerequisites: MSCM 3322, MSCM 2200, or permission of the instructor. The study of research and writing journalistic feature articles for publication in newspapers, magazines, and other media.

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MSCM 3330 Principles of Advertising

Prerequisites: MSCM 2200 or permission of instructor. Review of the contribution made by advertising to the United States economy and of advertising principles and practices as applied to mass media.

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MSCM 3331 Advertising Copywriting

Prerequisites: MSCM 3330 or permission of instructor. The study of creative process and production of copy for various media: print, broadcasting, direct mail, and billboards. This course is equivalent to MSCM 3334.

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MSCM 3332 Advertising Management

Prerequisites: MSCM 3330 or permission of instructor. The study of procedures for developing objectives and selling media space and time: strategy, training, and preparation.

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MSCM 3340 Principles of Public Relations

Prerequisites: MSCM 2200 or permission of instructor. A study of research, theory, and techniques: strategic planning and management of public relations, including law, ethics, and professionalism. This course is non-repeatable for credit.

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MSCM 3342 Public Relations Writing

Prerequisites: MSCM 2204, MSCM 3340, or permission of instructor. The study of public relations tools and the production of public relations materials. This course is non-repeatable for credit.

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MSCM 3344 Special Events Planning

Prerequisites: MSCM 2200 and permission of instructor. A study of the planning of events to reach specific audiences and meet organizational goals in public relations, including an examination of past successful event planning as well as the design of procedures to implement a public relations event. This course is non-repeatable for credit.

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