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4.00 Credits
Explores the art of filmmaking using digital technology. Requires producing a short film from script to screen. Students write, produce, direct, cast, shoot and edit a short film in a genre of their choice. Film theory and techniques are explored and applied in the production. HD equipment is used for acquisition and finishing. Prerequisites: CMAT 343. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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4.00 Credits
Examines public relations cases while developing strategies and scenarios for response. Prerequisite: C or better in CMAT 240 or 248. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced level production course designed for experience in writing, designing and producing programs in television studio environment. Emphasis on program proposals, writing, pro ducing, directing and use of digital technology in production. May not receive credit for both CMAT 336 and 456. Prerequisites: CMAT 343. Four hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the process of communication from the perspective of the whole organization and studies various structures in business, education, the arts, etc. in order to analyze and improve communication. Prerequisite: C or better in CMAT 101 or 200. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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4.00 Credits
Examines innovations in communication techniques and applications. Topics include satellite and terrestrial based technology, conferencing, decision support systems, computer mediated communication and the impact of technology on the communication process and communicators. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 102 or 110 and 101 or 200. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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4.00 Credits
Intensive study in speech or communication studies. Students should choose a seminar in their track. Substantial research paper/academic project and class presentation are required. May be taken twice under different subtitles, but only four credits may be applied to the communication arts major. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 101, 102 and senior standing. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Student selects a topic for investigation with the advice of an instructor prior to registration. Student submits a proposal including a letter of intent, an outline of the proposed study and an abstract of the intended topic area. Prior familiarity and work with the topic are recommended. Students opting for CMAT 492 as an elective requirement must take a minimum of four credits. May be taken twice for a total of eight credit hours, and only four credits may count toward the major. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. Hours arranged.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Provides practical experience in the application of theoretical concepts including broadcasting, theatre, journalism, organizational communication, public relations, training, etc. Only four hours may be counted toward the major. Students opting for CMAT 495 as a core requirement must take a minimum of four credits. May be taken twice for a total of eight credit hours. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 101, 102, junior standing, track core courses, 2.5 overall G.P.A., 3.0 G.P.A. in CMAT and permission of the department. Variable.
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4.00 Credits
Designed to encourage students to pursue an important area of research in communication. Allows a student to study a subject area in more depth than possible in the traditional classroom setting. With the advice of an instructor, the student submits a proposal including a letter of intent, an outline of the proposed study with bibliography and an abstract of the intended topic area. The project should ideally be new research as an addendum to an earlier project. A public presentation of research is required. Prerequisites: C or better in CMAT 301, (at least 3.0 GPA in CMAT courses) permission of department chair and approval and cooperation of supervising instructor. Four hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
Independent study undertaken for departmental honors at the invitation of the department.
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