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3.00 Credits
A performance-oriented examination of the principles of public communication, emphasizing theory and rhetorical structure as well as presentation. Includes critiqued in-class practice of a variety of speech forms and strategies. Laboratory fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Issue analysis, evidence evaluation, critical reasoning and counter advocacy. The principles of argumentation and debate are applied through student presentations and critical observation of contemporary debate in legal and legislative bodies. Laboratory fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the patterns and conventions of a specific type of media program (e.g., Western, science fiction, situation comedy), media artist (e.g.,Hitchcock, Allen, Capra) or style (e.g., film noir).May be repeated for credit when the topic changes. Laboratory fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Creative reading: the transformation of the writer's word through the reader's voice in expository, poetic, narrative and dramatic forms. A progression from reading to analysis to interpretation to presentation. Laboratory fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Students study dramatic values, theatrical production values and dramatic styles and then apply that knowledge through the critical analysis of area theatrical productions. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a variety of desktop publishing, graphics manipulation and presentation software, digitizing and printing hardware. Students learn to create and manipulate images and integrate graphics with text. Laboratory fee required. Students who have completed CMAT 211 and CMAT 212 may not take this course for credit.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory workshop for students interested in corporate communication. The course does not teach production skills but, rather, examines the process of developing a media package, of following a production project from start to finish: audience analysis, behavioral objectives, budgeting, needs assessment, evaluation, etc. Media to be considered include print, video, Web and multimedia. Laboratory fee may be required. prerequisite: CMAT 350
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3.00 Credits
An upperlevel theory course that introduces students to a variety of ways of understanding the interactions between media and culture.The course examines media content and effects, media industries, cultural perceptions and notions about how meaning is constructed in these environments.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation and survey of contemporary communication theories and their application to learning through current research and literature in the field. Application to designing media programs and packages to meet specific instructional needs.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to print design and production, including flyers and brochures, posters and magazines.The course will focus on the organization of visual space, typography, paper and ink, visual strategies and the appropriateness of visual design for a variety of audiences. Laboratory fee required. prerequisite: CMAT 350
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