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CLS 212: History of the Roman Empire
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Transition from a republic to a principate; the Augustan Principate; the Silver Age: Julio-Claudian and Flavian periods; Trajan, Hadrian and the Antonines. Persecution of Christians. Beginnings of decline and the reforms of Diocletian. The age of Constantine.
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CLS 215: Greek and Roman Comedy
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
The origins and development of comic drama in Greece and Rome. Development of the comedy in Rome and the Roman theater. Readings of selected comedies of Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus and Terence in translation. No knowledge of Greek or Latin is required.
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CLS 390-399: Independent Study to
1.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
A student who wishes to pursue an independent study project for academic credit must submit, prior to registration, a proposed plan of study that includes the topic to be studied and the goal to be achieved, the methodology to be followed, schedule of supervision, end product, evaluation procedure and number of credits sought. The proposal must be approved by the supervising faculty member, the department chair (program director) and the academic dean. It will be kept on file in the academic dean’s office. Credit and hours by arrangement.
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CMM 105: Introduction to Journalistic Writing
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course will introduce students to the terminology and basic skills of print journalism, including the following: the specifics of Associated Press style, copy-editing and proofreading techniques and notations, headline writing and the business language of the newspaper world. Students will do exercises in grammar, punctuation and spelling. The course is designed as preparation for those students who will take further print-journalism courses, as well as those entering other communication concentrations – advertising, public relations and broadcast journalism – in which these fundamental writing and editing skills will be necessary.
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CMM 201: Fundamentals of Speech
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Essentials of voice production, oral interpretation, speech organization and use of supporting materials; preparation and delivery of speech materials; group and panel discussion. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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CMM 202: Training the Speaking Voice
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for THR 202.
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CMM 219: Video Field Production
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course provides students with an introduction to the principles and practices of single-camera field production. Students will work in small production teams and gain hands-on experience in planning and producing short television programs including news and documentaries, dramatic programs, commercials and music videos. The goal of the course is production. Weekly reading assignments, lectures and lab-based activities are designed to provide students with basic knowledge of the planning, production and post-production stages of television. Students will be charged a tape fee of $25.00 to cover the cost of digital videotapes for the course.
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CMM 220-239: Special Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Thematically focused elective courses of current interest to instructors and students. Sports Writing and Promotion, Women in Broadcasting and Environmental Journalism are possible special topics courses. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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CMM 250: Mass Media and Society I
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course explores some of the ways in which the media form and reflect our society and culture. It examines the ways in which audiences use media and how, in turn, they are used by the media. It also considers how new technologies change both the form and the content of the media as well as how the government and other institutions affect media output. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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CMM 251: Mass Media and Society II
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Endeavors to help students understand the social and psychological effects of the mass media, including the effects of violence, pornography and the news agenda. In accomplishing this goal, students will study influential research and essays that have shaped thinking about the effects of the mass media. Mass communication theories and scientific method will also be discussed. Prerequisites: ENG 102, CMM 250.
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