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CO 3423 - Feature Writing

 (Prerequisite:CO 2413). Three hours lecture. Feature markets  and practice in preparing and writing features for  newspapers and magazines.

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Spring and Summer
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

CO 3803 - Principles of Public Relations

(Prerequisite: CO 1403 or consent of instructor). Three  hours lecture. The role and origin of public relations in  society, the identification and influence of publics, and  applications of public relations principles to campaigns and  organizations. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

CO 3833 - Interviewing

(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. The  communicative processes and adjustments necessary in  preparing, organizing, wording, and participating in various  types of interviews from both the interviewer and the  interviewee perspectives. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Summer and Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

CO 4253 - Elements of Persuasion

(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. A study of the  motivation of audiences and techniques of persuasive  campaigns and communications. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Spring and Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

CO 4323 - Mass Media-Society

(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Three hours lecture. The  effects of mass communication on social and cultural  institutions. 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Spring and Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

CO 4990 - Special Topic In CO - TV & Film Criticism

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used  on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas  not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two  offerings under one title within two academic years). 

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Summer
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

 

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