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3.00 Credits
A historical and analytical study of theater and drama from its origins to the present. Representative plays from each period of theater history will be studied, noting the interrelationship between scenic and production techniques and dramatic form. Examines cultural and historical elements which have influenced the rise and fall of new dramatic forms and practices. Prerequisite: COM-120 or permission of Division.
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The process and production of news reporting for radio and television with focus on broadcast writing style. Complete on-air assignments for the university radio station which includes gathering, writing, technical production, and on-air presentation. Prerequisite: COM-224 or permission of Division.
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3.00 Credits
Partnerships with public agencies allow the acquisition of professional-level experience and skills in publicity, promotion, and fund-raising in various settings. Examines how organizations interact with print, broadcast, and online media to gain publicity. Explores general principles of media relations and develops the writing, presentation, and production skills used in media relations work. Prerequisite: COM-233 or permission of Division.
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Examines the applications of functions performed by pictures, how photography developed, the essential techniques used by professional photographers and editors. Use photography to tell a story, set a mood, and capture the high point of an event.
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3.00 Credits
Provides more intensive and advanced study of specific areas of communication (i.e., Communication Studies, Journalism, Media Communication, Public Relations, Theatre). May be repeated to earn up to 6 credit hours. Prerequisite: COM -115 or permission of Division.
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3.00 Credits
Examines definitions and models of communication. Exploration of specific theories will be emphasized through individual research. Prerequisite: COM-115 or permission of the Division.
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3.00 Credits
Practical study through examination of theory, actual practice, and criticism of the speech communication process in relatively unstructured face-to-face settings.
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3.00 Credits
Involves study of theory, practice, and marketing of magazine articles. Study of magazine markets and planning, gathering, organizing, writing, and marketing nonfiction articles for print and online magazine publication. Prerequisite: COM-224 or WRI-224 and permission of Division.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on period acting styles, including interpretation, rehearsal, and the creation of roles. Lectures and studios examining a specific topic, style, or range of acting styles will be the primary mode of learning. Create characters in the various historical acting styles. Prerequisite: COM-252 or permission of Division.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the various forms of scriptwriting by exploring the art of storytelling as expressed in stage and film and by studying the accepted principles that shape this art form. Develops skills in scriptwriting, particularly in the areas of adaptation, one-acts, sketch comedy, and group writing, concentrating on writing for the theatre and church. Prerequisite: ENG-120 (or writing competency requirement met) and COM-251 or permission of Division.
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