Honors Thesis Seminar II

Continuation of Comm 499CI, this course is devoted to the implementation of students' individual research projects. Each will culminate in an archivable Honors Thesis. Comm 499CI and Comm 499DI together satisfy the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Comm majors. Prerequisite: Comm 499CI.

Public Speaking

Practical communication in one-to-group contexts. Theoretical bases for structuring and presenting public speeches. Application of theory to the development, presentation, and evaluation of public speeches.

Intro to Media Progrmng&Instns

The course is an introduction to the entire media programming process, with a special focus on the institutional structures and constraints that shape the content of electronic media. We will consider a variety of historical, technological, cultural, legal, political, economic, ethical, and other factors which influence programming, especially in terms of how they are playing out on the currently unfolding media scene.
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