Communication
Degrees and Certificates
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Communication, Associate in Arts
Courses
COMM/ENGL209: Journalism I
Credits 3COMM/ENGL210: Special Topics in News Writing
Credits 3COMM/ENGL211: Journalism II
Credits 3COMM/ENGL220: Creative Writing I
Credits 3COMM/ENGL221: Creative Writing II
Credits 3COMM103: Introduction to Mass Media
Credits 3COMM104: Introduction to Public Relations
Credits 3COMM110: Interpersonal Communication
Credits 3COMM120: Public Speaking
Credits 3Study of elements of rhetoric and speech composition as applied to informative speaking; also instruction and practice in the basic techniques of extemporaneous delivery. Meets General Education Communication requirement.
COMM205: Television History
Credits 3COMM207: Popular Music & Radio History
Credits 3COMM208: Film History
Credits 3This course surveys the historical development of Hollywood as one of the leading exporters of American culture—each year earning billions of dollars domestically and abroad and spawning a litany of film-themed products through ancillary business. Students examine nine distinct time periods in film history beginning with the pre-cinema period in the late 1800’s—organized around four major themes: cultural/historical events, a detailed look at the film business, cataloging of important studio films by genre and an analysis of important films/filmmakers. Students learn about Hollywood’s effects on fashion, language, economics and politics. Students analyze the industry’s celebrity class—the American equivalency of royalty. Students find links between the past, present and future to understand the contemporary film industry.