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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the world of sports and will focus on attracting the ultimate customer?sports fans?in an increasingly competitive, fragmented, and global service. The course will discuss the management of sports at professional, collegiate, and special event levels focusing on the role communication, advertising, and marketing play in planning and decision making in attracting fans and the other major customer?sponsors. Other topical areas will include: sports branding; athlete management; globalization; event sponsorship and marketing; media involvement; fantasy sports; sports vendors; sports innovations and the value and ROI of investing in sports. Students will study current opportunities and threats facing sports and entertainment properties and trends that may impact the future of sports and its various audiences. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced video editing and effective post-production. (Fall) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): COMM 2200 and COMM 3504 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Prerequisite:    COMM 2200 A COMM 3504
  • 3.00 Credits

    Concentrated work in on-location film and video productions. Work will include long format news, online, sports, public affairs, narrative, experimental and documentary productions. Students will work individually and in groups learning proper preproduction, production, and post-production techniques. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): COMM 2200 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Prerequisite:    COMM 2200
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    In consultation with an instructor, the student selects an area for independent research and/or production in advertising, interpersonal communication, public relations, writing, publishing, still or motion picture photography, or broadcasting. (Fall [As Needed], Spring [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 6
  • 1.00 - 9.00 Credits

    Provides the student with hands-on experience in advertising, news writing, editing, photography, publication layout and design, public relations, broadcasting, or social media creation and management under the direct supervision of a qualified professional communicator. Only three (3) credit hours may count toward the major. Students intersted in taking the Communication Internship course must:1. Be a declared Communication major2. Be a junior or senior 3. Have or have access to the required equipment for their internship. The Communication department does not provide these resources.4. Meet with the SUU Communication Department faculty coordinator prior to the start of the internship to complete the required paper work and approval of the internship. Not all internship proposals will be accepted. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Pass/Fail]Prerequisite(s): Instructor permissionRepeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 12Registration Restriction(s):Communication majors only; Junior or Senior standing required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The Speechwriting Internship will give the intern experience in writing and giving speeches, following a specific outline, creating slide decks, and coaching clients from the SUU community who use the services in the SUU Speech and Presentation Center. (Fall, Spring) [Pass/Fail]Registration Restriction(s): Speechwriting certificate students only
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to provide professionally mentored, student-led experience in strategic communication, creating social media, public relations, and advertising campaigns for professional clients. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): COMM 1450 and COMM 2900 and COMM 3080 and COMM 3900 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C- Prerequisite:    COMM 1450 A COMM 2900 A COMM 3080 A COMM 3900
  • 3.00 Credits

    Description unavailable. (Fall, Spring) [Pass/Fail]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn to successfully navigate graduate education, engage in research and professional activities, and prepare portfolios and resumes/CVs. Targeted to student needs at various stages in the program. (Fall - 1st Session, Spring - 1st Session, Summer - 1st Session) [Pass/Fail]Registration Restriction(s): MA in Professional Communication majors only
  • 3.00 Credits

    Using communication theory in real life. Introduction, research, and written articulation of both basic and advanced concepts of theories examining the role of applied and professional communication in human, organizational, social media, strategic, and mass media contexts. (Fall) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): Admission to program or Graduate Director permissionRegistration Restriction(s): MA in Professional Communication majors only