100 Introduction to Forensics
1 cr (1-1). F.
(Formerly COMM100 )
Not for GE
May be taken once for credit and in combination with 200 for
total of four credits
Basic preparation for participation in intercollegiate
forensics. Exposure to the fundamentals of competitive
forensics events: public address, limited prep,
interpretation of literature. Required minimum travel to
one intercollegiate tournament. Designed for limited
competition.
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105 Communication in the Information Age
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR105 )
GE-IA
Introduction to the development and relationship of
interpersonal and mass communication. Survey of
interpersonal, group, intercultural, organizational and mass
communication. Analysis of current and emerging
communication technologies and media issues in a changing
world.
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194 Video Production Practicum
1 cr (0-2). F, Sp.
Not for GE
No credit if taken after or concurrently with CJ 241
Audit enrollment not allowed
Provides basic instruction in the technical steps needed to
produce a video message. Reviews elements of shot
motivation, storyboard development, skills needed to operate
studio equipment, and direction for performance.
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200 Advanced Forensics
1 cr (1-1). F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM200 )
Not for GE
Course may be taken for a maximum of 4 credits
May be taken in combination with 100 for total of four
credits
Advanced competition in intercollegiate forensics. Students
will prepare multiple presentations for competition and
travel to a minimum of three tournaments. Designed for
extensive competition in public address, limited preparation
events, and the oral interpretation of literature.
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201 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM201 )
GE-IA
Emphasizes development of effective communication skills in
relatively unstructured, face-to-face situations. Includes
communication variables: motives, self-concepts, socio-
cultural factors.
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202 Fundamentals of Speech
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM202 )
P: Grade of C or above in ENGL 110 or equivalent
GE-IA; CD1
No credit if taken after CJ 204
No credit toward CJ major or minor
Fundamentals of effective public speaking from both speaker
and listener perspectives. Preparation, presentation, and
evaluation of student speeches. Special attention given to
topics related to cultural diversity.
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204 Public Speaking and Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp, Su.
P: Grade of C or above in ENGL 110 or equivalent
GE-IA; CD1
Limited to CJ majors and minors
No credit if taken after CJ 202
Designed for communication, journalism, and mass
communication majors and minors
Principles of public speaking and the role of communication
in society, with emphases on ethics, rights, and
responsibilities. Preparation, presentation, and evaluation
of student speeches on contemporary communication issues and
problems.
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205 Listening
3 crs (3-0).
P: C or better in ENGL 110 or equivalent
GE-IA
Minimum sophomore standing
Analysis of the nature, process, barriers to, and
improvement of listening skills. Frequent testing and
measuring of students' listening skills will occur.
Listener and message variables as related to comprehension
are discussed.
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222 News Reporting and Writing
3 crs (2-2). Sp.
P: Fulfillment of UWEC English Competency requirement;
ability to type 25 or more words per minute
Not for GE
Credit cannot be earned in both CJ 222 and CJ 235
Minimum sophomore standing
Introduction to news writing and reporting for broadcast,
print, and online media. Accuracy, meeting deadlines,
information-gathering, news judgment, and balanced reporting
are stressed. Selected coverage of community events.
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240 Broadcasting Activity
1 cr. F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM240 )
Not for GE
Course may be taken for a maximum of 4 credits
No more than three credits may be counted toward a major or
minor.
Instructor approval required
Operating the University radio station, WUEC-FM.
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241 Radio and Television Production Process
3 crs (2-2). F.
P: C or better in ENGL 110 or equivalent
Not for GE
Strategies for communicating messages and ideas via the
radio and television media; introduction to basic radio and
television production equipment, techniques, and vocabulary.
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250 Introduction to Organizational Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM250 )
GE-IA
Communication theories, concepts, skills, and insights
required of organizational newcomers are emphasized.
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265 Fundamentals of Advertising
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR265 )
Not for GE
Current theories on advertising's influence on consumer
behavior and society. Advertising's scope, function, and
structure in the mass media.
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270 Public Relations
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
P: C or better in ENGL 110 or equivalent
GE-IA
No credit if taken after JOUR 351
Minimum sophomore standing
Profession and practice of public relations from an
organizational communication perspective. Changing roles,
future career opportunities, ethical and legal issues,
research techniques; developing effective communication with
client, media, consumer, stockholder, governmental,
organizational, and employee publics.
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273 Literature of Fact
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR273 )
Not for GE
See also ENGL273
Credit cannot be earned in both ENGL 273 and CJ 273
Survey of nonfiction works (reportage, autobiography,
travel, and nature writing) which combines factual reporting
with literary techniques to reveal American society.
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280 Visual Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR280 )
GE-IA
A survey of visual messages in a variety of media. Emphasis
on evaluating the internal qualities of visual communication
-shape, type, color-and external qualities such as history
and culture.
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284 Introduction to Photography
3 crs (2-2). F, Sp.
Not for GE
Special course fee required.
Audit by permission of instructor only.
A beginning course in how to take pictures, process film,
and make contact and enlarged pictures. A photo essay is
required.
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300 /500 Research Methods
3 crs (2-1). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR300 )
P: Completion of 45 credits; grades of C or above in
C J 105 and one of the following: C J 201, 222, 235,
241, 250, 265, 270
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Study of research methods, measurement techniques, and data
analyses (quantitative and qualitative) common to
communication, journalism, and mass communication. Emphasis
on basic information-gathering and research skills needed to
design, conduct, and critically consume research.
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301 /501 Intercultural Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM301 )
P: Grade of C or above in C J 201 or 202 or 204
GE-IA; CD2
Minimum sophomore standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Develops an awareness, appreciation, and understanding of
the complexity of communicating across different cultures.
Analysis and application of appropriate principles and
theories.
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302 /502 Human Communication Theory
3 crs (3-0). F.
(Formerly COMM302 )
P: Grade of C or above in C J 201 or 202 or 204
Not for GE
Minimum sophomore standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Theoretical genres for the study, analysis, and practice of
effective communication. General theories of human
communication, contextual theories of interpersonal, group,
organizational, public, and mass communication.
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304 /504 Professional Speaking
3 crs (3-0). F.
(Formerly COMM304 )
P: C or better in C J 202 or 204; or graduate standing
GE-IA
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Principles of presentational speaking in organizational and
professional contexts. Special attention given to visual
aids.
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307 /507 Small Group Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
GE-IA
Minimum sophomore standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Theories, concepts, and skills to improve small group
communication. Includes principles of group dynamics,
decision making, problem solving, interpersonal conflict,
leadership, and team building.
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308 /508 Interpersonal Conflict
3 crs (3-0).
GE-IA
Minimum sophomore standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Analysis of the nature and development of conflict from a
communication perspective. Focus on communication
principles and practices for productive resolution of
interpersonal conflict in family, social, and organizational
contexts.
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310 /510 Communication Criticism
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
(Formerly COMM310 )
P: C or better in C J 202 or 204
GE-IA
Minimum sophomore standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Traditional and contemporary rhetorical perspectives applied
to the analysis and criticism of communication in
contemporary society.
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311 Mass Media History
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
Not for GE
Minimum sophomore standing
Highlights the origins, growth, and evolution of America's
mass media from their early Western European background to
the diversity of the modern day.
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314 Mass Media and Popular Culture
2 crs (1-1). F.
(Formerly JOUR314 )
P: C J 105
GE-IA
Popular culture is the result of human communicative
activity, primarily via the mass media. This course is an
examination of the relationships between mass media, popular
culture, and society.
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315 /515 Freedom of Expression
3 crs (3-0). F.
(Formerly COMM315 )
GE-IA
A study of the origins and evolution of the ideas behind the
American concept of free speech and press.
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317 Women and the Mass Media
3 crs (3-0). F.
GE-IA
See also WMNS317
Credit may not be earned in both C J 317 and WMNS 317
Minimum sophomore standing
Reading, writing, and discussion about news coverage of
women; language and gender; images of women in advertising;
mass media careers for women; and women's media. Emphasizes
collaborative learning and research.
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319 International Communication
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR319 )
GE-IA
The structure and content of mass communication around the
world. Problems in the flow of information both within and
among nations.
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321 Public Affairs Reporting
3 crs (2-2). F.
P: C or better in C J 105, and either 222 or 235
Not for GE
Limited to journalism majors or minors
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Study and practice of news reporting and writing at
community level. Special attention given to source
development, interviewing, finding, and using government
records and documents.
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323 News Editing and Design
3 crs (2-2). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR323 )
P: C or better in C J 105; 222 or 235, or both C J 265
and consent of instructor
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Study, analysis, and practice in publication editing and
design. Copy improvement and flow, page design and layout.
Use of electronic editing and design equipment.
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325 Freelance Article Writing
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR325 )
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Planning, writing, and marketing of non-fiction articles for
newspapers, general magazines, and trade journals.
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327 Sports Communication
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR327 )
GE-IA
Minimum sophomore standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Research, analysis, discussion, and writing about sports
activities-their influence and symbiotic relationship with
mass media.
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335 Radio-Television News Editing
4 crs (4-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR335 )
P: C or better in C J 105, 235, and 241
Not for GE
Limited to journalism majors or minors
Field trip(s) required
Preparation of newscasts presented on Eau Claire cable TV
and WUEC-FM. Includes reporting, writing, and editing local
news and preparing video and audio for use on the newscasts.
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340 Advanced Broadcast Activity
1 cr. F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM340 )
P: B or better in C J 240
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Course may be taken for a maximum of 4 credits
No more than two credits may be counted toward a major or
minor.
Instructor approval required
Student administrative positions on the staff of WUEC-FM.
Open only to students appointed to the positions of program
director, chief announcer, news director, sports director,
production director, promotion director, and public affairs.
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341 Advanced Television Production
3 crs (2-2).
(Formerly COMM341 )
P: C or better in C J 241
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Aesthetic elements of sight, sound, and motion.
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343 /543 Writing for Radio and Television
3 crs (3-0). F.
(Formerly COMM343 )
P: C or better in ENGL 110 or equivalent and C J 241
or graduate standing
SL-Full; Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Theory and practice of writing program formats for broadcast
and non-broadcast radio and television.
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345 /545 Programming for Radio-TV-Cable
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly COMM345 )
P: C or better in C J 241 and C J 300
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Principles, techniques, and strategies of competitive
programming on commercial and non-commercial radio,
television, and cable television systems.
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350 /550 Training and Human Resource Development
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM350 )
P: C or better in C J 202 or 204; or graduate standing
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Introduction to the training/human resource development
field. Design, delivery, and evaluation of training
programs for the improvement of basic skills, including
speaking, listening, interpersonal, teamwork, and
negotiation skills.
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355 /555 Organizational Communication Systems
3 crs (3-0). F.
P: Grade of C or above in C J 300, PSYC 271, SOC 332, or
BSAD 280
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Theories and techniques for assessing organizational
communication needs and developing effective communication
systems. Student teams will analyze communication of campus
organizations.
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357 /557 Administrative Communication
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
Not for GE
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.30
Theories, concepts, and skills which new administrators
apply in effectively performing their communication roles.
Includes principles of informational and employment
interviewing and superior-subordinate communication.
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362 Advertising Media Planning
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
(Formerly JOUR362 )
P: C or better in C J 105 and 265
Not for GE
Limited to CJ majors and minors
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Understanding the basic principles, objectives, and research
data by which media plans are devised and strategically
implemented.
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365 Advertising Writing and Design
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
P: C or better in C J 105 and 265
Not for GE
Limited to CJ majors and minors
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Principles and practice of advertising message development
using writing and design skills. Emphasis on research,
strategic planning, concept formation, and idea
presentation.
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370 Magazine Editing and Design
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR370 )
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Study of editorial, business, and administrative procedures
for general and special interest magazines. Production of
prospectus and dummy of an original magazine.
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373 Writing for Public Relations
3 crs (2-2). F.
P: C or better in ENGL 110, C J 222, 270 and 300
Not for GE
Limited to CJ majors and minors
Minimum sophomore standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Instruction and practice designed to develop the
professional writing skills expected of public relations
practitioners, emphasizing the different approaches required
for different audiences and media.
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374 /574 Public Relations Research Methods
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
P: C or higher in C J 270 or JOUR 351 and COMM 290 or
C J 300; and one of the following: MATH 245, PSYC 265
or SOC 331; or graduate standing and consent of
instructor.
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Principles of public relations research and their
application to problems and cases. Uses of public relations
research; research design; methods for gathering and
analyzing information; reporting and utilizing research
findings. Considers formulative and evaluative research.
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380 Visual Communication Graphics
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR380 )
P: C or better in C J 280 or consent of instructor
Not for GE
Advanced study of graphic details that set an expert
communicator's work apart from others' work. Course
activities emphasize problem-solving to meet the unique
needs of individual visual projects.
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384 Advanced Photocommunication
3 crs (2-2).
(Formerly C J 344 )
P: B or better in C J 284 or ART 281; have own 35 mm
camera
Not for GE
Minimum sophomore standing
Audit by permission of instructor only.
An advanced course in photographic communication utilizing a
variety of methods and applications, including
photojournalism, nature, portrait, and travel photography.
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397 Academic Apprenticeship
1-2 crs.
(Formerly COMM397 )
P: 12 or more credits in CJ, with grade of B or above in
the course in which the student will be apprenticed
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.80
Course may be taken for a maximum of 4 credits
No more than two credits can be counted toward the major.
Get form from department office
Qualified students, selected and supervised by faculty
members, facilitate teaching and learning in a specific
course or courses.
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399 Independent Study - Juniors
1-3 crs. F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM399 )
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply
Get form from department office
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406 /606 Persuasion
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
P: Grade of C or better in C J 201, 202, or 204 or
graduate standing
GE-IA
Minimum junior standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Theoretical perspectives for the study, analysis, and design
of persuasive communication. Emphasis on ethical, logical,
and psychological bases of persuasion.
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409 American Public Address
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
(Formerly COMM409 )
P: Grades of C or above in COMM 290 or C J 300, 301, 305
or 406, and 310
CD1; Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Analysis and appreciation of the role of public discourse in
historical and contemporary American social movements,
including feminists and civil rights movements.
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412 Mass Media Ethics
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
GE-IA
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Study of ethical theories and their application to mass
media ethical problems.
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414 /614 Mass Media Law
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
American law as applied to mass communication constitutional
guarantees, libel, privacy, access to information, fair
trial vs. free press, source protection, contempt of court,
obscenity, copyright, regulation of advertising,
broadcasting, and media as a business.
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417 /617 Media Management
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly C J 485 )
Not for GE
Limited to CJ majors and minors
Minimum senior standing
Organization, operation, and administration of mass media
companies. Analysis, planning, promotion, production,
sales, and distribution of media products.
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423 Opinion Writing
3 crs (3-0).
(Formerly JOUR423 )
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Journalistic analysis and interpretation of current events,
writing editorials, personal columns, critiques of
performing arts, and other public presentations.
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427 Advanced Reporting
3 crs (3-0). F.
(Formerly JOUR427 )
P: Grade of C or above in C J 321
SL-Full; Not for GE
Limited to journalism majors or minors
Minimum sophomore standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Study and use of advanced reporting techniques, including
computer-assisted reporting. Special emphasis is placed on
research and writing skills.
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429 Print Journalism Seminar
2 crs (0-2). Sp.
(Formerly JOUR429 )
P: C or better in C J 222, 321, and 323; completion of
or concurrent enrollment in C J 412, 414, 427
Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Limited to journalism majors or minors
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Optional field trips
Course assesses student's mastery of research techniques and
strategy, collection and analysis of data, interviewing, and
writing. Students produce semester-long project intended
for publication.
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435 Broadcast News Theory and Practice
2 crs (2-0). Sp.
(Formerly JOUR435 )
P: C or better in C J 335 or consent of instructor
Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Minimum junior standing
Focus is on student understanding of growth and development
of broadcast news, news ethics, and the operation of
broadcast newsrooms.
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449 Electronic Media Seminar
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
P: Grades of C or above in 24 or more crs in COMM & JOUR
and prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in
C J 343 and C J 414
Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Comprehensive analysis and application of concepts learned
in electronic media courses.
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451 /651 Diversity Training and Human Resource Development
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
(Formerly COMM451 )
P: C or better in C J 350; or graduate standing or
consent of instructor.
CD2; SL-Half; Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Advanced study of training/human resource development field:
professional training/HRD roles and competencies; issues
relevant to cultural, ethnic, and gender diversity;
development of intervention programs to improve
communication effectiveness among diverse groups in
organizational settings.
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457 /657 Leadership Development
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp.
P: Grade of C or above in C J 307 or MGMT 340
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Or graduate standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
No credit if taken after COMM 465/665
Study and application of contemporary leadership theories.
Conceptual, skill-building, feedback, and personal growth
approaches for the development of effective organizational
leadership behaviors and practices.
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459 Organizational Communication Analysis
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
(Formerly COMM459 )
P: C or above in C J 250, 300 or COMM 290, 301, 307, 350,
355 and 357
SL-Full; Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Limited to organizational communication majors
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Quantitative and qualitative methods for human resource
development needs assessment and organizational
communication research at the interpersonal, group, and
systems levels. Student teams will conduct organizational
communication analyses for local organizations.
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465 Sales Promotion
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
P: C or better in C J 300, 362, and 365
Not for GE
Limited to CJ majors and minors
Minimum sophomore standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Application of sales promotion techniques, student
presentation of case studies, development of an original
sales promotion plan.
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466 Advertising Campaigns
3 crs (3-0). F.
(Formerly JOUR466 )
P: C or better in C J 300, 362, and 365
SL-Full; Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Preparation of multimedia advertising campaigns, bringing
together all aspects of advertising planning on strategic
and tactical levels.
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469 Advanced Advertising Studies
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
(Formerly JOUR469 )
P: Grades of C or above in CJ 265, 362, 365; prior
completion of or concurrent enrollment in CJ 465 or
466.
Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Course examines advertising's impact on society, focusing on
advertising and social, legal, economic, and ethical issues.
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470 /670 Public Relations Campaigns
3 crs (3-0). F.
P: C or better in C J 270 (or JOUR 351) and COMM 290
or C J 300; or graduate standing
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Theory and analysis of public relations campaign
development. Emphasis on the use of persuasive appeals as
they are used to shape public opinion.
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479 Public Relations Management
3 crs (3-0). Sp.
(Formerly COMM479 )
P: C or better in C J 373 and 470; and completion of or
concurrent enrollment in C J 374 or graduate standing
Not for GE
Capstone experience for majors in this department
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Principles of public relations management and their
application to problems and cases. Emphasis on managerial
roles, issues management, and crisis communication.
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490 Seminar
1-3 crs.
(Formerly COMM490 )
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply
See current Class Schedule Bulletin for topic,
prerequisites, and restrictions.
Topic and content to be determined by Communication and
Journalism faculty based upon student interest and need.
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491 Special Topics
1-3 crs.
(Formerly COMM491 )
Not for GE
See current Class Schedule Bulletin for topic,
prerequisites, and restrictions.
Topic and content to be determined by Communication and
Journalism faculty based upon student interest and need.
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495 /695 Directed Studies
1-3 crs. F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM495 )
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Course may be taken for a maximum of 3 credits
Get form from department office
Study of special topics structured to fit the needs,
interests, and goals of the students.
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497 Advanced Academic Apprenticeship
1-2 crs.
(Formerly COMM497 )
P: 24 credits and 3.00 GPA in CJ courses; B or above in
C J 397 and in the course in which the student will be
apprenticed
Not for GE
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 3.00
Course may be taken for a maximum of 4 credits
No more than two credits can be counted toward a major in
CJ.
Get form from department office
Qualified students, selected and supervised by faculty
members, facilitate teaching and learning in a specific
course or courses.
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498 Internship
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su.
P: Grades of C or above in qualifying courses within a
Communication, Journalism, or Mass Communication
sequence; prior approval of adviser, internship
coordinator, and department chair
SL-Full; Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.75
Course may be taken for a maximum of 3 credits
Get form from department office
Application of classroom knowledge and skills in supervised
professional activities relevant to the student's area of
emphasis or mass media sequence, at an internship site
approved in advance by the Department of Communication and
Journalism.
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499 Independent Study - Seniors
1-3 crs. F, Sp.
(Formerly COMM499 )
Not for GE
Minimum senior standing
May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply
Get form from department office
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