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3.00 Credits
(3) HHH Basic principles and techniques of discussion. Relationship of discussion to democratic processes and contemporary society, including a study and practice of critical thinking, and problem-solving techniques in various group discussion settings. (Same as Speech 125) UC/IND/CSU area A1
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHHH This course focuses on learning the theory and practical skills needed to improve the quality of interpersonal communication including social cognition, social rules, coding the message, conflict resolution and critical thinking skills. (Same as Speech 130) UC/IND/CSU area A1
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHH A course that examines the role of communication in a multicultural context. Through lectures and problem-solving exercises, students explore ways in which cultural differences impact the communication event. It will enhance intercultural awareness and communication competency to facilitate the student's ability to function more effectively in a pluralistic society. (Same as Anthropology 140) UC/IND/CSU
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHH An examination of the structures underlying both verbal and visual modes of communication in modern society. Emphasis is placed on a study of comparable features in the various media used in the art of expression. Contemporary media will be investigated against a background of standard patterns of communication. (Same as Speech 145) UC/IND/CSU area A1
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3.00 Credits
(2-3) HHH An historical, critical survey with emphasis on the relationship between the techniques of film making and their creative application. Consideration of script, cinematography, sound, editing, directing, acting genre and style. (Same as Interdisciplinary 148) UC/IND/CSU area C1
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2.00 Credits
(3) H Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. Introducing film as an art form, a tool for communication and the practice of film craft. Students acquire a basic knowledge of aesthetics of film and fundamental techniques to communicate visually. Various methods of the creative use of film will be explored, including live action and animation, camera operation, lighting, editing, directing, and sound. Study and analysis of classic films as well as student's own work. Students develop original scripts and storyboards to produce several short films using 16mm film and video. (Same as Art 173) Lab fee required. UC/IND/CSU
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3.00 Credits
(3) Prerequisite: Art 173 or CAR 173. Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. Course emphasizes development of individual creativity using film as medium for communication and expression. In this more advanced film course, students will develop enough proficiency in the craft of film making to create several short films. Students will use professional procedures from pre-production through post-production to develop, script, direct, produce and edit several short original films. Students will learn to handle directional responsibilities, coordinating the film crew, talent and equipment. Students view and critique numerous films and their own 16mm film and digital videos. Lab fee required. (Same as Art 174) UC/IND/CSU
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2.00 Credits
(3)(Formerly Art 275). Class hours: 2 lecture; 4 laboratory. H Introduction to the aesthetics and techniques of television production enabling students to communicate creative ideas utilizing a single location camera and 3-camera TV studio. Emphasis on ability to conceptualize visually and communicate creative ideas using video medium. Weekly video projects enable students to rotate crew positions, learning concept development, preproduction planning, production-shooting, sound, lighting, and postproduction editing and effects. Students will learn to handle directional responsibilities by coordination of television production team, talent and studio equipment. Covers basic video theory, in-studio procedures and equipment operation. Lab fee required. (Same as Art 175) IND/CSU
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHH Analysis, theory and practice of oral interpretation of prose, verse and grammatic dialogue, with attention to effective delivery. (Same as Speech 200) UC/IND/CSU
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3.00 Credits
(3) HHHH Prerequisite: Car/Spe 105. An examination of the fundamentals of logical thinking, the analysis of propaganda, research techniques and the uses of evidence. Principles and techniques of effective group discussion, argumentation and debate. (Same as Speech 250) (CAN SPCH 6); UC/IND/CSU area A1
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