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3.00 Credits
Theories, research, and practice in one-to-one communication relationships. Topics of perception, listening, non-verbal communication, conflict management, and relationship development and maintenance. (Spring, odd years)
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Advanced scene study with emphasis on character building, developing concentration and relaxation through various techniques and a study of acting style in period plays. Prerequisite: CT 125 or consent of instructor. (Fall, even years)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the working world of public relations. Organizing, planning, writing and constructing news releases, event planning, product & image promotion will be covered in this course. Attention will also be paid to internal communication, corporate communication and media relations. Prerequisites: CT107 & CT209 or instructor permission. (Fall, even)
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3.00 Credits
An historical and critical analysis of the modes of argumentation, with special emphasis upon the fundamental principles of debate. This course is designed to improve critical thinking, evaluation of evidence and logic, and advocacy for a cause. While several debate styles will be studied, Parliamentary Debate will be the primary debate style used. Prerequisite: CT101 (Fall, even years)
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An overview of historical and current developments in mass media law and regulation. Significant attention is also placed on increasing students' ability to decipher ethical issues from cases in today's media environment using information and rationale based on material presented during this course. Prerequisite: CT107 & CT209, or instructor permission. (Fall, odd years)
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3.00 Credits
Overview of current theory and research in the major subfields of human communication. Significant studies and research advances in the context of interpersonal, group, and organizational mass communication. Focus on the physical tools and operations that humans use to communicate, the contexts of communication, and the communication research process. Prerequisite: CT107 (Spring, odd years)
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Rhetorical analysis, theory and criticism, political communication, and classical rhetoric. Research, organization, and presentation of speeches. Prerequisite: CT101. ( Spring, odd years)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of the various electronic media being combined in current multimedia with an emphasis on text, graphics, audio, video, and animation. The primary course goal is to develop advanced skills and understandings needed to create effective media presentations. Secondary goals extend development of media production tools and techniques and explore aesthetic and ethical issues of media. This course emphasizes the creative roles in media production of producers, directors, and editors. Students will take creative responsibility for media productions including supervision of a production team. Prerequisite: CT247. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Theatre history, literature, theory and criticism from ancient Greece to 1800. Study of the physical theatre, production methods and styles, acting, and dramatic structures. Philosophical, social, political and cultural perspectives. Theatre research methods and writing. (Fall, even years)
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3.00 Credits
Theatre history, literature, theory and criticism from 1800 to present. Study of the physical theatre, production methods and styles, acting, and dramatic structures. Philosophical, social, political and cultural perspectives. Theatre of Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Theatre research methods and writing. (Spring, odd years)
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