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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMM 110 and Sophomore standing. Provides an overview of public relations, and its role in society. Addresses history, development, practice, and application. Examines public relations processes such as the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public relations campaigns. Through case studies, students will survey techniques, strategies, and tactics used by PR practitioners. Emphasis on ethical principles of PR practices.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COMM 110. A study of the art of acting; expanding student performance skills: emphasis on exercise, improvisation and scenes from play.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COMM 321. Fundamental principles of play directing and demonstrations of theories in group exercise. Each student is required to direct a one-act play.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COMM 110. The study of language as a cultural characteristic including: how language works, the misuse of language and determining meaning.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: COMM 110. A study of the acquisition of language, verbal communication systems and factors involved in chronology of language development.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMM 110, 210, Junior or Senior status, and a 2.75 GPA overall, and permission of the instructor. Open to Communication and Theatre majors with an emphasis in Communication only. Three hours may be applied in the major and three hours may apply as general elective credit. Each student is expected to devote 112 hours per semester to receive credit. An internship which permits qualified students to participate under close supervision in the work of such organizations as radio stations, television stations, advertising agencies, public relations firms, and other appropriate organizations. Grading is on a pass/fail basis.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMM 110, 210, Junior or Senior status, and a 2.75 GPA overall, and permission of the instructor. Open to Communication and Theatre majors with an emphasis in Communication only. Three hours may be applied in the major and three hours may apply as general elective credit. Each student is expected to devote 112 hours per semester to receive credit. An internship which permits qualified students to participate under close supervision in the work of such organizations as radio stations, television stations, advertising agencies, public relations firms, and other appropriate organizations. Grading is on a pass/fail basis.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: English majors -ENGL 202, 203 or 204; foreign Language majors - a 200-level course in a foreign language; Communication and Theatre majors - COMM 212. An introductory course in descriptive and comparative linguistics, conducted in English. Strongly recommended for students who plan to attend graduate school and/or to teach English, a foreign language, or speech/communication in high school. Cross-listed under English. (Parent = COMM)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMM 110, an overall 2.75 GPA and permission of the instructor. Qualified students may apply for internships where they become involved in at least one major off-campus production. Each student is expected to devote a minimum of 112 hours per semester to receive credit. Applicants must be recommended by the internship coordinator and approved by the production stage director. A portfolio must be submitted, containing the applicable following items: number of hours involved, drawings for design elements, photographs of the production, essays detailing what has been completed and learned. Students will also be encouraged to submit additional portfolios containing drawings for costumes, scenery, lighting, or advertisement posters to the Southeastern Theatre Conference, Inc. design competitions. (3 hours may be counted towards major or 3 hours may be counted as general elective, if no credit has already been received for a workshop.) The grading is on a pass/fail basis.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: COMM 110, an overall 2.75 GPA and permission of the instructor. Qualified students may apply for internships where they become involved in at least one major off-campus production. Each student is expected to devote a minimum of 112 hours per semester to receive credit. Applicants must be recommended by the internship coordinator and approved by the production stage director. A portfolio must be submitted, containing the applicable following items: number of hours involved, drawings for design elements, photographs of the production, essays detailing what has been completed and learned. Students will also be encouraged to submit additional portfolios containing drawings for costumes, scenery, lighting, or advertisement posters to the Southeastern Theatre Conference, Inc. design competitions. (3 hours may be counted towards major or 3 hours may be counted as general elective, if no credit has already been received for a workshop.) The grading is on a pass/fail basis.
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