COMAR 101 Human Communication 12-14 sections each semester
COMAR 103 Introduction to Mass Communication at least 2 sections each fall; 1 each spring
COMAR 105 Introduction to Performance Studies 1 section each fall
COMAR 133 Media Technology & Operations 1 section each fall; 1 section each spring
COMAR 163 Foundations in Sport Communication 1 section each fall
COMAR 201B Practicum in Media arranged each semester
COMAR 201C Practicum in Speech Communication arranged each semester
COMAR 201D Practicum in Sport Communication arranged each semester
COMAR 203 Writing for the Media at least 2 sections each semester
COMAR 208 Argumentation & Debate 1 section each fall
COMAR 222 Topics in Communication 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 223 Topics in Sport Communication 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 224 Topics in Electronic Media Production 1 section fall even years
COMAR 232 Field Production 1 section each spring
COMAR 234 Studio Production 1 section each fall
COMAR 235 Broadcast Reporting & News Writing 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 237 Basic Audio Production 1 section each spring
COMAR 242 Sport Reporting 1 section spring even years
COMAR 301 Public Speaking 1 section each spring
COMAR 302 Intercultural Communication 1 section each semester
COMAR 303 Communication Law & Ethics 1 section each fall; 1 section each spring
COMAR 304 Interpersonal Communications 1 section each semester
COMAR 305 Organizational Communication 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 306 Group Discussion & Leadership 1 section each spring
COMAR 307 Advanced Reporting 1 section each fall
COMAR 308 Public Relations 1 section fall even years
COMAR 309 Persuasion 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 311 Script Writing for the Electronic Media 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 312 Intercultural Cmmunication in Popular Culture 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 314 Advanced Performance Studies 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 315 International Storytelling 1 section each spring, 1 sect 1st summer ses
COMAR 320 Feature Writing 1 section each spring
COMAR 323 Sport Public Relations
1 section each spring
COMAR 325 Directing for Television 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 330 Organizational & Corporate Video 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 331 Broadcast Management 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 332 Radio Production and Programming 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 335 Broadcast Announcing 1 section spring even years
COMAR 337 Advanced Audio Production 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 402 News Editing 1 section each fall
COMAR 403 Media Effects 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 404 Media Criticism 1 section spring even years
COMAR 412 Electronic Post Production & Editing 1 section spring even years
COMAR 436A Internship-Journalism arranged each semester
COMAR 436B Internship-Electronic Media Production arranged each semester
COMAR 436C Internship-Speech arranged each semester
COMAR 436D Internship-Sport Communication arranged each semester
COMAR 472 Sport Rhetoric 1 section each spring
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