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Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis
760 Technology and Instructional Leadership. 3 cr. Investigates how school leaders develop and use technologies to improve student learning in K-12 school systems. Topics include technology planning, instructional technologies, administrative technologies for assessment, and the ways technologies frame and are framed by institutional cultures. P: Ed Admin 702 or cons inst.
Curriculum and Instruction
801 Interactive Media and Computers in the Curriculum. 3 cr. Theory and practice of designing, developing, and implementing computer courseware for the classroom, including interactive video and instructional computer-based media. P: cons inst.
Journalism
345 Principles of Strategic Communication. 4 cr. Introduction to strategic communication for students interested in advertising, public relations, health communications, and political campaigns. P: Journ 202.
449 Strategic Communication Campaigns. 4 cr. Process of planning, implementing, and analyzing strategic communication campaigns. P: Journ 345.
829 Political Communication. (Crosslisted with Poli Sci) 3 cr. This course examines the role of communication in American politics. Topics covered include the communication of politics (e.g., communication by politics elites, effects of mass media and interpersonaMay 18, 2007ics of communications (regulation of political communication, policy issues, etc.). P: Grad st or cons inst.
840 Strategic Mass Communication. (Crosslisted with L Sc Com) 3 cr. Intensive readings focusing on theories, strategies, and methods involved in the strategic uses of mass communication. The couMay 18, 2007
870 Mass Communication and Societal Institutions. 3 cr. This course examines systematic procedures for theory building and comparison of theories of communication processes between mass media and other societal institutions and their relationships with both individuals and micro-social systems. P: Grad st.
Life Sciences Communication
444 Native American Environmental Issues and the Media. (Crosslisted with Amer Ind) II; 3 cr (e-Z-I). Explores public understanding and media coverage of Native American environmental issues including treaty rights, air and water quality, land-into-trust, and sacred sites. Analysis of organizational and structural constraints of media coverage relating to issues of sovereignty and intergovernmental relationships. P: Jr st.
615 Introduction to Digital Video Production. I; 3 cr (H-I). Principles and techniques of digital documentary and informational video production. Video styles and subject matter treatment analyzed. Information gathering, videography, scripting, producing, and editing techniques. P: Cons inst.
875 Special Topics. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
