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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The study and practice of voice development, careful articulation, and proper diction. Although the course is designed for normal voices, special attention is devoted to individual speech problems and practical, personal training in improving voice and speaking skills. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
The study of introductory materials to the public relations discipline. The student will discover the historical aspects; define the terms; and become acquainted with the duties, tools, and skills that are necessary to succeed in the field of public relations. Guest speakers, oral presentations, and writing assignments will enhance textbook information. Special events planning will be a highlight of this course. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
The study of the advanced aspects of interpersonal communication as it occurs in friendships, families, professional relationships, leadership roles, gender differences and sameness, and small groups. The student will explore in a more in-depth manner goals, roles, strategies, messages, conflict, perceptions, and listening as they are applied toward successful verbal and nonverbal communication in males, females, and cultures across borderlands. Meets the general education cross cultural requirement. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
The analytical application and integration of public relations procedures into the problem solving process. Experience is gained by applying basic techniques while planning, designing, and preparing an actual campaign, including all media preparations needed in the workplace. Prerequisite: COM 306. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the history of theatre from the ancient Greeks to the 18th century. It includes a study of representative plays of various types, historical periods and geographical regions. Emphasis will be on analysis of the plays as well as their production potential. The course will examine theatre as an art that both reflects and influences social and cultural life. Cross listed with ENG 309. Meets the general education fine arts requirement. This course does not meet the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 201 or 243. (Offered spring semester of even calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the history of theatre from the 18th century to the present. It includes a study of representative plays of various types, historical periods and geographical regions. Emphasis will be on analysis of the plays as well as their production potential. The course will examine theatre as an art that both reflects and influences social and cultural life. Cross listed with ENG 310. Meets the general education fine arts requirement. This course does not meet the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 201 or 243. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
The course centers on a study of personae (speakers) and their role in the oral performance and communication of literature. There is emphasis on point of view, mode, characterization and dialogue, vocal techniques, and the use of imagery and tone color in oral interpretation. Emphasis is placed on performance as a method for studying literature. Cross listed with ENG 321. This course does not meet the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 201 or 243. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
A practicum in which the student directs and produces a one-act play. The student is instructed in the procedures for selection and analysis of the play, casting, rehearsal, stage direction, technical direction, and various production aspects of the play. Prerequisite: COM 320 and consent of instructor. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years, as needed.)
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3.00 Credits
Theatre Workshop
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3.00 Credits
Actors Workshop
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