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COM 3410: Acting Iii: Meisner
2.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
A workshop course introducing students to influential realistic acting techniques, particularly those of Sanford Meisner developed from the seminal work of the Group Theater. Students will learn to integrate exercise work strategically from this distinct acting approach into character development and scene study. (Prerequisite: COM 2410 Acting I or COM 2420 Acting II must be completed prior to taking this course.)
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COM 3420: Acting Iv: Shakespeare
2.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
Explores the unique challenges facing actors who seek to make Shakespeare's plays accessible and meaningful to audiences today. Students will explore various performative aspects of Shakespeare's texts, including the complexities of scansion, building in speeches, word images and other language clues, physicality in Shakespeare, and character patterns (Prerequisite: COM 2410 Acting I or COM 2420 Acting II must be completed prior to taking this course.)
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COM 3500: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
A study of the nonverbal forms of human communication. Special attention is given to the creation of meaning through such nonverbal forms as facial expression, gesture, bodily movement, use of space and time, voice, and environmental setting.
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COM 3550: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
Cross listed as ENG 3550.
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COM 3600: Broadcast Advertising & Sales
0.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
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COM 3650: Advanced Reporting
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
Attempts to simulate a newsroom. Students, through weekly reporting assignments, will learn to manage a beat, including spotting stories and trends, cultivating sources and organizing stories in a responsible and compelling way. Students will also study and practice advanced writing techniques and story structures. Prerequisite: COM 2620 or permission of instructor.
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COM 3660: History Of News/Journalism
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
A survey of the history of journalism, including issues such as the evolution of news sources throughout history and a discussion of philosophy shifts (yellow journalism, etc.) The course will also examine changing technology and the way technology shapes content.
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COM 3670: Digital Media & Online Journalism
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
Contemporary journalists must be savvy in their use of multiple forms of digital media and ability to tell stories in several formats including print, video, audio and online. This course provides journalism students with experience using multiple digital media as well as programs to design both print and online news pages. Prerequisite: COM 2850 or permission of instructor.
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COM 3680: Feature/Magazine Writing
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
Focuses on feature style and magazine writing, with the purpose of developing the skills necessary to be able to research and write in-depth and reflective stories. Prerequisite: COM 2620 or permission of instructor.
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COM 3700: Narrative Film Theories and Techniques
3.00 Credits
Trevecca Nazarene University
A survey of the major theoretical approaches to film including montage, mise-en-scene, auteurist theories and structuralist theories, aesthetics of film sound, theories on projection/identification/opposition and celebrity/star power, genre theory, and feminist theory. Students will investigate the professional and critical methodologies used by screenwriters and filmmakers in the industry to construct narratives in film which convey meaning visually and aurally. (In Mass Communication minor, this course counts as a Film elective.)
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