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Communication Arts 275: Topics in Communication
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An interdisciplinary exploration of the creative processes of communication. Possible topics include mysteries of communication, ethnography, intercultural communication, tragicomic communication, and communication ethics.
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Communication Arts 290: Visual Production I:TV Prod
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Visual Production I: Television Production The study of aesthetic concepts and production techniques involved in small studio video production. Students produce programs which demonstrate an understanding of the various production elements and how they can be combined for effective communication.
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Communication Arts 300: Visual Prod II:Electronic Field Production
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Visual Production II: Electronic Field Production Through the use of portable equipment and editing facilities, the student explores the processes by which realities are constructed by the electronic media.
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Communication Arts 315: Theatre History I:Classical Ages of the Theatre
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Theatre History I: Classical Ages of the Theatre A close study of several major periods of Western theatre history, commencing with the origins of drama and concluding with the closing of the English playhouses in 1642. The course focuses on individuals, events, and dramatic forms that contributed to the development of the theatre as a complex institution. Lectures and class discussions examine how these developments are shaped by political, social, and intellectual forces of their time.
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Communication Arts 325: Theatre History II:The Revolutionary Stage
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Theatre History II: The Revolutionary Stage A survey of significant, revolutionary periods in the development of Western theatre through the seventheenth, eighteenth, & nineteenth centuries. The craft, theory, technique, and dramaturgy of major movements including French neoclassicism, the English Restoration, romanticism, melodrama, and realism form the basis of study.
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Communication Arts 330: Production Design II
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A lecture and studio course designed to provide the student with a beginning portfolio of work and a functional knowledge of advanced design theory. Emphasis is placed on the student's ability to communicate through drafting, sketches, and representational models.
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Communication Arts 360: Rhetoric and Civic Engagement
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An inquiry into the nature and role of rhetoric in a civil society. Students explore theories of civic engagement and engage in various practices of public advocacy in order to better understand the importance of rhetoric to democratic society in contemporary America.
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Communication Arts 365: Media and Cultural Theory
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A thorough immersion in the theories of media and cultural studies. Students engage both classical and contemporary theories of media and cultural meaning making. Readings are advanced and challenging, exposing students to sophisticated primary and secondary sources and encouraging them to develop more informed, complicated, and critical relationships to contemporary media and culture.
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Communication Arts 370: Rhetorical Theory
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An advanced study of contemporary theories of rhetoric, with emphasis on interpreting primary sources. Students interrogate the interrelation- ship of rhetoric, poetic, ethics, and politics, considering the impact of symbolic action on knowledge, truth, power, beauty, and judgment.
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Communication Arts 375: Documentary Tradition
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An exploration of the development and impact of the documentary genre in film and television. Students are exposed to films that probe a social,economic, or political issue. In the written analysis and discussion of the films screened, process, style, and historical perspective are emphasized. Students produce their own documentaryin video as their major project for the course.
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