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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The course will examine the actual techniques used to create effective corporate videos and infomercials. All elements of pre-production, production, and post-production will be discussed and then performed by students. Discussions of current trends of teleconferencing and satellite communication will be included. Non-linear video editing will be discussed and explained. Prerequisite: CSTA 260. Co-listed as FILM 360. (F, odd numbered years)
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1.00 Credits
Students will acquire directed , supervised experience in theatre arts emphasizing the creative or research aspects of theatre performance or stage directing. May be retaken once.(F, Sp)
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1.00 Credits
This is a directed studio experience in mass communication emphasizing the creative or research aspects of mass communication. May be retaken once. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.(F, Sp)
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6.00 Credits
The research component of the Semester Abroad program. A semester of directed research in a European country. Taken in conjunction with International Studies 377/577. Prerequisites: participation in the Spring Semester Abroad orientation seminar; 2.25 GPA; junior or senior standing.(F)
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
The Communication Studies and Theatre Arts internship is a program which places selected students in businesses, industries, or organizations to provide opportunities to practically apply their knowledge of and skill in speech, mass media, or theatre arts. Students may elect a 3-12 credit internship. This experience will be evaluated on a PASS/FAIL basis. Prerequisite: Junior or higher standing and permission of CSTA internship supervisor. Students may count a total of 12 internship credits toward their degrees.(F, Sp, SS)
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0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Students will conduct and in-depth investigation of various areas of speech communication, mass communication, or theatre. Topic areas could include movement studies, periods of public address, programming for cable television, costume history, or other areas of student interest. (on request)
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3.00 Credits
This class is offered as an alternative to Listening (CSTA 207), a listening skills class for undergraduates. It gives prospective teachers an opportunity to observe and participate in such a course, but unlike the skills course it emphasizes techniques and units for listening instruction. Open only to prospective and current teachers. Students will not be allowed to take both CSTA 207 and 407/607.(F, Sp, SS)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to concepts of computer aided technology that are used for theatre and entertainment design. The course will move quickly from rudimentary graphic layout to advanced 2d and 3d design creation. Prerequisites: Junior or higher and CSTA 131. (F)
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2.00 Credits
Students, in consultation with a faculty project advisor, complete a major independent research, scholarly or creative project focusing on a communication topic. Students also develop a career portfolio. Students present their final project and portfolio to a panel of CSTA faculty at the end of the semester. Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credits in the CSTA major (excluding 101, 116) or consent of instructor. (F, Sp, SS).
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1.00 Credits
Senior theatre majors will work with a faculty mentor in the development of an independent project in some aspect of theatre arts (design, performance, directing, dramaturgy, management, or some combination). Prerequisite: Theatre major with senior status. (F)
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