Major Requirements (30 credits)
ICA 310 Visual Communication (3)
This course provides an introduction on how to use photos, videos, and images to communicate. Emphasis is on the use of photos, videos, and images for communicative purposes. Students will create visual communication pieces as part of the course.
ICA 311 Writing for Communication Professions (3)
This course studies the written organization and operation of various media pieces, such as public service announcements, press releases, broadcast news segments, advertisements, etc. Emphasis is on clear writing and correct format of media pieces.
ICA 312 Image and Reputation Management (3)
This course investigates the concepts and theories related to image and reputation management. Emphasis is on the application of image and reputation management in building credibility for and loyalty toward organizations. Students will also analyze situational factors affecting image and reputation management.
ICA 321 Media Planning and Buying (3)
This course studies the strategy, techniques, and problems of planning and buying media. Students will learn to use syndicated sources of media information.
ICA 322 Message Analysis (3)
This course examines the classical and contemporary models for analysis of messages. The course discusses the techniques applicable to a variety of basic message types in modern contexts. Students will obtain practice in message analysis. Students will learn to use media and information literacy for their written analysis.
ICA 326 Communication Laws, Ethics and Professionalism (3)
This course examines laws, ethics, and professionalism as they relate to the field of communication. Emphasis is placed on the study of judicial and legal regulation of media and commercial speech as well as professional codes of ethics in the communication field. Case studies are used to help students grapple with course content.
ICA 411 Leadership Communication (3)
This course promotes leadership development through the study of leadership theory and practical application. The course focuses on building leadership competencies in multicultural environments. Mentoring, problem-solving, and influence strategies are practiced to bring about community and organizational change.
ICA 414 Communication and Conflict (3)
This course examines the communication dynamics involved in managing various types of conflicts and negotiation situations. Students will examine theory and strategies related to conflict management and negotiation through the use of case studies and role-play situations. The ethics of conflict resolution and negotiation are also addressed.
ICA 421 Communication and Campaigning (3)
This course studies the theories, practices, and stra-tegies of persuasion, planning, and management in campaign situations, such as political, religious, informational, fundraising, advertising, etc. Students may participate in local, national, or international campaigns, or do an in-depth research paper.
ICA 429 Seminar in Communication (3)
This course provides students with the opportunity to critically examine current theories, research, and issues in communication through discussions with industry leaders.
Major Requirements (30 credits)
ICA 310 Visual Communication (3)
This course provides an introduction on how to use photos, videos, and images to communicate. Emphasis is on the use of photos, videos, and images for communicative purposes. Students will create visual communication pieces as part of the course.
ICA 311 Writing for Communication Professions (3)
This course studies the written organization and operation of various media pieces, such as public service announcements, press releases, broadcast news segments, advertisements, etc. Emphasis is on clear writing and correct format of media pieces.
ICA 312 Image and Reputation Management (3)
This course investigates the concepts and theories related to image and reputation management. Emphasis is on the application of image and reputation management in building credibility for and loyalty toward organizations. Students will also analyze situational factors affecting image and reputation management.
ICA 321 Media Planning and Buying (3)
This course studies the strategy, techniques, and problems of planning and buying media. Students will learn to use syndicated sources of media information.
ICA 322 Message Analysis (3)
This course examines the classical and contemporary models for analysis of messages. The course discusses the techniques applicable to a variety of basic message types in modern contexts. Students will obtain practice in message analysis. Students will learn to use media and information literacy for their written analysis.
ICA 326 Communication Laws, Ethics and Professionalism (3)
This course examines laws, ethics, and professionalism as they relate to the field of communication. Emphasis is placed on the study of judicial and legal regulation of media and commercial speech as well as professional codes of ethics in the communication field. Case studies are used to help students grapple with course content.
ICA 411 Leadership Communication (3)
This course promotes leadership development through the study of leadership theory and practical application. The course focuses on building leadership competencies in multicultural environments. Mentoring, problem-solving, and influence strategies are practiced to bring about community and organizational change.
ICA 414 Communication and Conflict (3)
This course examines the communication dynamics involved in managing various types of conflicts and negotiation situations. Students will examine theory and strategies related to conflict management and negotiation through the use of case studies and role-play situations. The ethics of conflict resolution and negotiation are also addressed.
ICA 421 Communication and Campaigning (3)
This course studies the theories, practices, and stra-tegies of persuasion, planning, and management in campaign situations, such as political, religious, informational, fundraising, advertising, etc. Students may participate in local, national, or international campaigns, or do an in-depth research paper.
ICA 429 Seminar in Communication (3)
This course provides students with the opportunity to critically examine current theories, research, and issues in communication through discussions with industry leaders.
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