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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on writing for and about the theatre. Attention is given to the critical analysis of production such as performance, directing, acting and design reviews. It also includes play analyses. This course allows students to broaden their understanding of performance drama and deepen their insights into the dramatic text. Prerequisite: DRA/COM 204 and either DRA/COM 201 or DRA/COM 202.
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A study of the plotting, characterization, staging, and dialogue in selected dramas to prepare the student to write one-act and/or full-length plays. The course may prove helpful to both the experienced and inexperienced creative writer. Prerequisite: DRA/COM 201 or 202, or permission of the instructor.
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Procedures and problems involved in directing a play from selection of the script, tryouts, and conducting rehearsals to the final production. Practice in directing and staging the one-act play. Prerequisite: DRA/COM 204 and either DRA/COM 201 or DRA/COM 202...
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A survey of both classical and contemporary theories of rhetoric, providing an understanding and appreciation of rhetorical traditions as well as providing a framework for the application of theory to the practice of criticism. The student will begin to construct theoretical models and move to analyzing and critiquing public discourse. Prerequisite: COM 308.
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A review of the history and practice of public relations through the study of cases and campaigns. This will include publicity, promotion, tactics, media, technological advances, and ethics. Prerequisites: COM 101 and permission of instructor.
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A practical examination of the basics of photography and how photography is used to tell a story in journalism and its effect on society and mass media. Prerequisites: COM 101 and permission of the instructor.
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An exploration of the opportunities of teaching communication skills and knowledge through the use of workshops, seminars, lectures, demonstrations, exercises, and group interaction. Includes the principles of presentation, needs analysis, program design, intervention ethics, and pre- and post-testing. Prerequisites: COM 101, 9 hours in communication and permission of the instructor.
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A hands-on class that involves work in cover art, visual adaptations, brochures and iconography in publishing and cinema. The students will be actively involved in production and advertising in both on-campus literary journals and dramatic endeavors. Prerequisite: Advanced standing or permission of the instructor.
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A workshop in dramatic writing, primarily for television and film, to include discussion of the following topics: understanding the medium, developing the material (conceptpremise- character), the three-act structure and its relation to prose narrative, alternatives to structuring the play, and the conventions of screenwriting. A number of contemporary screenplays are used as instructional materials. The minimum writing requirement is a script ranging from 30-60 pages. Prerequisite CRW/ENG 105.
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3.00 Credits
The course explores the fundamental nature of literature, both poetry and fiction, and of the writing process. Students will examine a wide variety of poetry and prose. There will be discussions of student work both in class and in conference with the instructor. Prerequisite: ENG 101 or permission of the instructor.
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