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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CART 102 or permission of instructor. Introduction to the art and theory of acting and make-up for the stage.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CART 316 Advanced work in acting theory and practice, concentration, characterization, and performance. Characters from both the classical and modern repertoires will be analyzed and presented.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study and application of the technical procedures for constructing and rigging the stage. Participation in the departmental theatre production is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of dramatic literature from Ibsen to the present.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ENGL 102 and CART 101. An introductory survey of the principles and techniques of communication between an organization and its internal and external publics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites CART 140 and 240 or permission of instructor. The study and practice of creative techniques and visual styles in video production with a focus on artistic expression and non-commercial video formats. Students learn a variety of video forms including video art, documentaries, and free-form expression such as video verité and structural materialism. (Note formerly CART 242)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CART 340. Principles and practical experience in writing, editing, and producing materials used in public relations communication.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CART 230 or permission of the instructor. The study of mass communication law including print, broadcast, and cable regulations, but First Amendment freedoms studied also apply to interpersonal speech. Current events are examined as well as case histories in fields such as libel, obscenity and indecency, privacy, copyright, and commercial speech.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of film as a means of artistic expression and as a communication medium. Emphasis on reading the language of the cinema and understanding the messages contained in film products. Various film topics are presented some of which focus on directors. Some are studies of genres or movements, and some examine national world cinemas.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Under this general heading additional subjects are available to the student who wants to gain additional educa tion in the field of communication. The student will focus attention on one of the specific areas of emphasis listed below. In some instances the student may be permitted to select two areas of emphasis during the same semester, and thereby earn six hours of credit. The course may be repeated for a maximum of 21 hours. Areas of Emphasis (A) Persuasion (prerequisite CART 101), a study of persuasion theories and strategies as they apply to everyday real-life communication situations; (B) Advanced Public Speaking (prerequisite CART 101), advanced principles of rhetoric and speech, their practical implementation for effective communication presentations, and their use as a method of analyzing public speech. Emphasis on persuasion messages; (C) Rhetorical Criticism, seminar considering methods and theories used to explain, analyze, and responsibly create rhetorical messages. Emphasis on organizational messages; (D) Rhetorical Theory, advanced study of rhetorical theories; (G) Special Projects in Communication, (prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing). Directed individual study and work in the field of communication in which the student will work closely with an instructor to acquire new skills, knowledge, or expertise beneficial to their career goals; (I) Media Criticism, (Senior standing recommended). A close examination of the content of the electronic media as communication for the dissemination of ideas, and how they affect the cultures in which they are a part. Students learn media literacy skills through the study of programs and critical literature.
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