CMAT 249-001 JOURN/PUBL REL PRACTICUM Offers students experiences in a variety of on-campus activities. Students are allowed to gain credit for working with groups such as The Flyer newspaper, student activities, the Public Relations Office or on school-level newsletters or other journalism of public relations activities approved by the practicum director. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 240 and permission of instructor. Two hours per week.
CMAT 495-001 INTERNSHIP IN COMM Provides practical experience in the application of theoretical concepts including broadcasting, theatre, journalism, organizational communication, public relations, training, etc. Only four hours may be counted toward the major. Students opting for CMAT 495 as a core requirement must take a minimum of four credits. May be taken twice for a total of eight credit hours. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 101, 102, junior standing, track core courses, 2.5 overall G.P.A., 3.0 G.P.A. in CMAT and permission of the department. Variable.
2013 Summer II
CMAT 249-001 JOURN/PUBL REL PRACTICUM Offers students experiences in a variety of on-campus activities. Students are allowed to gain credit for working with groups such as The Flyer newspaper, student activities, the Public Relations Office or on school-level newsletters or other journalism of public relations activities approved by the practicum director. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 240 and permission of instructor. Two hours per week.
CMAT 495-001 INTERNSHIP IN COMM Provides practical experience in the application of theoretical concepts including broadcasting, theatre, journalism, organizational communication, public relations, training, etc. Only four hours may be counted toward the major. Students opting for CMAT 495 as a core requirement must take a minimum of four credits. May be taken twice for a total of eight credit hours. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 101, 102, junior standing, track core courses, 2.5 overall G.P.A., 3.0 G.P.A. in CMAT and permission of the department. Variable.
2013 Fall
CMAT 249-001 JOURN/PUBL REL PRACTICUM Offers students experiences in a variety of on-campus activities. Students are allowed to gain credit for working with groups such as The Flyer newspaper, student activities, the Public Relations Office or on school-level newsletters or other journalism of public relations activities approved by the practicum director. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 240 and permission of instructor. Two hours per week.
CMAT 297-151 COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Introduction to common communication research methods, including: literature reviews, surveys, experiments, content analysis, rhetorical criticism, ethnography, interviews and focus groups. Students learn essential research and writing skills through projects created in areas of interest such as relationships, business, media, or advertising/public relations. May not receive credit for both CMAT 297 and CMAT 301. Prerequisite: C or better in CMAT 101, 102. Three hours per week with enhancement.
CMAT 495-001 INTERNSHIP IN COMM Provides practical experience in the application of theoretical concepts including broadcasting, theatre, journalism, organizational communication, public relations, training, etc. Only four hours may be counted toward the major. Students opting for CMAT 495 as a core requirement must take a minimum of four credits. May be taken twice for a total of eight credit hours. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 101, 102, junior standing, track core courses, 2.5 overall G.P.A., 3.0 G.P.A. in CMAT and permission of the department. Variable.
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