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SPC 305: Principles of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. Prerequisites: COM 200 or SPC 214 and COM 229 for COM majors; all non-COM majors require an ENG 200-level course only. Survey of public relations and communication practices affecting agencies, corporations, non-profits and government.
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SPC 314: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. Prerequisites: COM 302 or COM 307 or SPC 305. The focus of the course is on the principles of communication in business and non-profit organizations. This course will explore the communications networks through which information is processed.
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SPC 315: Public Relations Writing
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. Prerequisites: COM 229 and 249. Writing press releases, backgrounders, feature stories, and other media for clients wanting to create and/or maintain a business relationship with specific publics.
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SPC 326: Communication Research
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. Prerequisites: COM 307 and SPC 305 and MAT 157. The identification of useful data and techniques for communications projects and the analysis and interpretation of traditional, research resources used in journalism and in corporate communication.
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SPC 405: Public Relations Topics
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. Prerequisites: SPC 305 and 315 and COM 307. Special topics from the fields of organizational communication, crisis management, political communication, grass-roots/advocacy public relations, or other specialty areas.
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THE 101: Introduction to The Theatre
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. A survey of plays from the major historical periods, an examination of the component parts that comprise theatre, and the development of a critical framework to evaluate a theatrical production and its elements.
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THE 110: Production Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
One-half hour. This is a production/performance class. Practical production experiences, both technical and performance, in a structured setting aimed at increasing ability and knowledge and enhancing independence in theatrical productions will be the focus. The shows produced by the Theatre Department during the semester will be the focus of practical activities. A minimum of 50 hours of practical production work will be required.
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THE 112: Production Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
One-half hour. Prerequisite: THE 110. This is a production/performance class. Practical production experiences, both technical and performance, in a structured setting aimed at increasing ability and knowledge and enhancing independence in theatrical productions will be the focus. The shows produced by the Theatre Department during the semester will be the focus of practical activities. A minimum of 50 hours of practical production work will be required.
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THE 120: Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. A study of basic acting techniques and disciplines involved in the art of acting through the exploration of the actor's inner resources, improvisation, dramatic text, rehearsal and performance.
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THE 123: Movement For The Stage
3.00 Credits
Florida Southern College
Three hours. Movement theories and techniques designed to increase relaxation, physical awareness, expressiveness, power, and control of the actors' physical instrument. Students will also examine, in theory and practice, various movement systems and techniques such as Laban Movement System and Alexander Technique.
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