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3.00 Credits
This course will allow students to observe the importance of listening in their daily lives and recognize their strengths and weaknesses as listeners. The course will develop an understanding of listening as a language art and as a communication skill. Skill development will be emphasized. Students will not be allowed to take both CSTA 207 and 407/607.(F, Sp, SS)
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The theory and practice of small group communication emphasizing leader and participant skills in task accomplishment (e.g., setting agendas, critically processing information) and interpersonal effectiveness (e.g., establishing roles, managing conflict) will be examined.(F, Sp)
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The public speaking course is a performance class that will include giving several speeches aimed at different objectives in a variety of settings. It will include the study of speeches given by others locally, nationally, and historically. Basic concepts of speaking will be studied. Prerequisites: CSTA 101. (F)
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses on skills necessary to interviewer and respondent to maximize interview information quality and participant satisfaction. Topics include planning, conducting, and evaluating several different types of interviews: information gathering, journalistic, broadcast, counseling, selection, appraisal, persuasive/negotiation, and survey.(F)
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3.00 Credits
This is the second in a series of acting courses. Participants will pursue work in intermediate to advanced acting techniques, applying them to characterization and scene study. Principles related to the auditioning process will also be studied. The course includes both theory and practice. Prerequisites: CSTA121. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
The course will examine the theatrical works of playwrights of color; consider the aesthetic traditions that produce them, explore social factors reflected in these plays, and examine the individuals and institutions that produce such work. (Sp, Annually).
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3.00 Credits
The course is a basic technical theatre class with emphasis on scenery and scene painting. Topic areas include the physical theatre and its equipment, types of scenery and properties and their construction, types of painting techniques, and an introduction to scenery/properties design theory and practice. (F,alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on film as a medium which examines conflicts resulting from cultural differences. At the center of good narrative film structure is conflict. This conflict will be explored through the film's language content and persuasive qualities, as well as how it provokes audience reactions. Co-listed as FILM 248. (SP, alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
Students will examine, understand, and perform procedures, policies and practices applied to television field production. Students acquire skills and knowledge in all areas of EFP for television including preproduction tasks, lighting and shooting in the filed and editing. Students will learn the theory and practice of directing/writing, producing commercials, public service announcements (PSA) and informercials. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This class will examine the theory and skills involved with writing techniques for commercials, public service announcements (PSA) and infomercials for adio and television, as well as non-media applications such as corporate video. Students will learn and apply principles of persuasion toward the writing of continuity programming. Techniques for needs assessment of clients as well as market and product reasearch will be discussed. Co-listed as CSTA 261. (Sp)
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