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COM 333: Advanced Acting
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Advanced methods in role preparation through exercises in concentration, imagination, sensory and emotional recall, and other Stanislavskian techniques. Analyses and critiques of plays and in-class performances.
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COM 335: Language Development
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Syntactic, semantic, morphologic, and pragmatic development from birth through adolescence. The influence of cognitive and social development on language development. First language acquisition versus second language learning.
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COM 336: Newsletter Writing and Production
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Newsletters are an important part of the corporate, non-profit, government, and small business portfolio of communication tools. Just about all organizations use newsletters - print or electronic - to reach their audiences with their key messages. Many young public relations practitioners start their careers working on newsletters for their organization or their clients. Students in this course will work collaboratively to write and produce a newsletter as well as other public relations publications.
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COM 340: African American Theatre
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
This course examines African American dramaturgy and its impact on American theatre. We will study plays from the early period, 1847-1938, and from the recent period, 1935-present. This course will investigate the thematic structure of each section of plays including family life, social protest, and religion. The course will also help students to better understand the social milieu that shaped the content of each play.
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COM 342: Interviewing
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theory and practice of effective communication skills applied in various types of professional interviews. In-class interviewing.
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COM 344: Film Production
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Principles of cinematography, production, and editing technologies for film. Script, shoot, and edit short 16mm films. Post-production on digital non-linear editing systems. Critical analysis of production of classic and contemporary feature films.
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COM 346: Case Studies in Public Relations
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Application of theory, principles, and problem-solving techniques used in public relations to organizational case studies.
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COM 357: Digital Video Production
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Principles of producing, directing, and editing techniques for digital video. Students script, storyboard, shoot, and edit short video projects.
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COM 362: Communication and Gender
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Effects of gender on the interpersonal communication process. Construction of gendered identities via communication practices. Examination of theories of gender and the role of gender in organizational, institutional, and media communication practices.
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COM 364: History of Film to 1940
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Technological developments and aesthetic movements that shaped cinema production and direction from the beginning of the industry to 1940. Evolution in camera movement, editing, sound storyline, and the documentary. Rise to prominence of the Hollywood studio systems and the contributions of foreign filmmakers.
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