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COMM 112: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Studies the nature of communication in its psychological, social, philosophical, and technical contexts; includes a review of media institutions in regard to communication theory.
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COMM 113: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Introduction to Theatre establishes a foundation for the study of theatre. A survey of topics include concepts and vocabulary used by theatre actors, directors, designers, technicians, and administrators. The work of Constantin Stanislavski is emphasized as a means of creative exploration and as a source of the working vocabulary for all theatre artists. Because of its fundamental nature, the course is open to all students interested in the art of theatre.
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COMM 114A: Training of the Speaking Voice:Articulation
2.00 Credits
Marywood University
Analyzes problems of production of consonants and vowels for each communication student recommended to the course. Attempts to create awareness of articulation that does not comply with professional standards of American English in media and theatre. Placement test required.
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COMM 114B: Training of the Speaking Voice:Delivery
1.00 Credits
Marywood University
Analyzes problems of speech delivery, including rate, pitch, volume, and body language for each communication student recommended to the course. Attempts to create awareness of effective speech delivery for the electronic media and theatre. Placement test required.
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COMM 115: News Writing
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Presents fundamentals of newspaper and broadcast style; how to spot news; get information; interview; organize, write, and edit stories. Computer lab simulates real reporters in real situations.
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COMM 116: Feature Writing
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Introduces fundamentals of writing and editing feature stories for newspapers and magazines, including personality profiles, human interest, in-depth analysis, investigative reporting, and trend stories; computer lab.
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COMM 117: Corporate Communication Media Aesthetics and Production
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Examines computer applications relevant to the corporate communication field. Topics include desktop publishing and multimedia production. Students are introduced to underlying concepts, aesthetic foundations, software/hardware operations, and work on various projects (e.g., creating a newsletter and a multimedia production).
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COMM 130B: First-Year Practicum
1.00 Credits
Marywood University
Introduces first-year students to the principles and protocol that govern work in the Communication Arts field. Students are required to apply these principles through practical work in the areas of Advertising/Public Relations, Telecommunications, and Theatre.
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COMM 140: Introduction to Dance/Movement
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Introduces the student to the study of dance as the most fundamental of the arts, involving a direct expression of oneself through the body. The student will explore fundamental movement concepts including time, weight, space, flow. Focuses on units of action as the basis for application in creative movement and dance. Emphasizes contextualization of historical and theoretical, as well as aesthetic, principles. Through investigations into the relationship between movement elements and the motional principles of effort, stress and release, and rest and relaxation, students learn to relate the inner self to the outer world.
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COMM 141: Body Awareness
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Explores the connection of the mind and body in dance through the perspectives of aesthetics and kinesiology. There is a non-credit bearing laboratory requirement for the course.
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