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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
In Advanced Study II, students apply the practical skills developed while pursuing the theatre major. THE 602 usually culminates in the presentation of scenes related to the topic studied in THE 601. Depending on the student’s area of interest, scenes will be directed, designed, and/or acted in by the capstone student. In some cases, special projects such as directing or designing a main stage production may provide the content of THE 601 and 602 and fulfill the capstone requirement. Prerequisites: successful completion of THE 601 and senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Honors Research
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3.00 Credits
These courses concentrate on the skills of discovering, selecting, and developing ideas. Students will learn how to research topics, organize and develop their thoughts, and revise and edit their writing with attention to grammar and style. Students will develop their ability to analyze, summarize, and argue. Through these skills, they will learn strategies for effectively developing and expressing ideas to different audiences. As they research, students will develop their ability to use a variety of standard print and electronic sources. Required of all first-year students. Students will take 111 either in the Fall or the Spring Semester. A minimum passing grade of C- is required for graduation.
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1.00 Credits
News reporting and writing, focusing on developing journalistic style and news judgment. Students will learn techniques of researching, interviewing, quoting, editing, beginning makeup and design, and rewriting the ? 癶andout,? ?or news release. This course also includes an introduction to press law, ethics and broadcast news. All students are expected to submit stories for print consideration . Prerequisite : successful completion of WRI 111.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced news, feature, and editorial writing course designed to take students beyond the inverted pyramid. The focus is on polishing print and broadcast news writing style, developing techniques of writing various feature stories, and understanding opinion writing. Students will practice copy editing, photo editing, headline writing, caption writing, layout, and design. This course includes a closer study of press law and responsibilities. As lab requirement, students will work with the Holcad staff and submit stories for print consideration. Prerequisite: successful completion of WRI 201.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the various types of practical writing required in the workplace. Prerequisite: successful completion of WRI 111.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning workshop in which students develop skills in reading, evaluating, writing and revising poetry.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning workshop in which students develop skills in reading, evaluating, writing and revising fiction.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning workshop in which students develop skills in reading, evaluating, writing and revising plays.
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