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350 Advanced Studies in Media Production (1-3) Aspects of theory a nd prac ti ce in medi a prod uct ion. M ay h e repeated with different co urs e content. Fee: $40. 351 Broadcast Announcing and Performance (3) T heor y a nd pr act ice of profes­ sional a nnounc ing. newscas ting, s po rts announcing, inte rvi ew ing a nd other performance for radio and tekvision. Fee: $ 10. 352 Introduction to Television and Film Production (3) Introdu c es student to scripting forms , film and tele vision ca m­ e ra s. li g htin g, ed itin g, mu c h more. Lab fee: $40. 353 Television Production (3) Students write and serve on p ro­ d uccion teams to produce a vari­ e ty of formats of television pro­ grams. Prerequisite: 3.'i2 . Lah fee: $50. 355 Broadcast Programming and Promotion (3) Inc lud es a udien ce a na lysis a nd considerat io n of va riou s program­ min g th eo rie s and tec hniques. Also. promotion techniques for audience acquisition and reten­ ti o n. Lah fee: $25. 356 Screen Writing (3) Writing of dramatic scripts for television o r film produ ct ion . Fee: $25. 357 History of Cinema (3) Survey of th e development of the motion pi c rn re (l 890 co th e pres­ ent). F ilms screened in the course will be analyzed from per­ spectives of arc, ge nre theor y. tec hnology, a nd rhetori ca l intent. Lab fee: $20. 358 Motion Picture - Pre-Production (3) The first course of a three-course seq ue nce (.,58, 359, 4.'i2) in which a dramatic film will be produced . T hi s co urs e e mphasi zes script deve lopment, budgeting, cast ing, set constr uct ion , a nd/or loca tion surveys, a nd develops skills in usin g produ c tion equipment. P re req uisite: 352. Lah fee: $50. 359 Motion Picture Production (3) Principal ph o tog raph y will b e done for the film projec t beg un in ., .'i8. Emphasizes lightin g. came ra operation , sound record­ ing, directing, etc. Pre requisites: ,,52, 358. Lah fee $50.

cion. phona tion, articulation , res­ onance and hearing a re covered. 326 Language Development (3) Normal d eve lopment of s peech and la ng uage in children in te rms of syntax, semanti cs, phonology and pragmatics. Motor and cog­ niti ve development s urveyed . 327 Childhood Language Disorders (3) Srnd y of delayed language devel­ opme nt and c hildhood lang uage disorders. Includes theories con­ ce rning e tiol ogy. c lass ifi ca tion , evaluation and th e rapy. Prerequi­

364 Acting for Film and Television (3)

223 Beginning Sign Language (2) Int rodu c tion and practice in the fundam e ntal skills of s igns and fin gerspe lling for communi ca ti on with the deaf. Provides a basi c unde rstanding of the psyc holog i­ ca l and soc ial implication of deaf­ ness. Ones not meet th e foreign lang uage requireme nt. 224 Intermediate Sign Language (2) Des ig ned for th ose who possess the basic skills of man ua l com ­ muni cat ion. f.urther in s truct io n in th e deve lopment of s ig n vocabulary, fingerspelling. flu­ e ncy, rece ptive a nd ex press ive s kill s. Prerequisite: 223 or per­ mi ss ion. Does nm me et the for­

Use of act ing skills in front of te l­ ev ision ca m e ra s usin g scenes fr om actual television a nd film scripts. Includes c ritiqu es of act­ ing method s . (Cross-listed with THRT364.) 365 Multi-Track Recording (3) Cove rs multi-tra c k reco rdin g tec hniqu es for mu s ic and other audio studio techniques . Includes mikin g, multi-tra c k recording, a udio processing, digi­ ca I editing, manual an d a uto ­ mated mi xi ng. Srndents master a CD as a course proj ect. Prerequi­

site: 32 1, 326 or pe rmi ssion. 328 Fluency Disorders (3)

site: 2.'i l. Lab fee: $.'iO. 383 Survey of Rhetorical Theories (3)

Review of th e theories conce rn­ ing e tiology of flu e ncy disorders. S urvey assessment and trea tment a pproa c h es for s rnc ce rin g and cluttering. 330 Journalism Practicum (1) Su pe rvised practical expe rience in writing and/or editing th e C himt:s. Prerequisite for th e C himes staff: compl et ion of/or c urre nt enrollment in 331 or the equivalent. 331 Reporting (3) A laboratory oriented course giv­ ing tr ai nin g a nd ex p e rience in news ga ther in g and writing of news and fea rnre stories for print and electronic media under time press ure. Introdu ct io n co co p y editing techniques. Lab fee: $50. 332 Principles of Editing and Design (3) Em ph as is o n copy edi tin g and t y pog raph y, b yo ut a nd design skills applied to print, in te rn e t, a nd e lec troni c med ia. Cove rs editing for s t y le. grammar and punctuation. writing headlines, and c uclin es, effective use of type, use of color and art , and princ i­ ples o f page design. Lab fee: $50. 334 Article Writing (3) Writing and marketing of no n­ fi c tion articles for print and el ec­ tronic media. 336 Broadcast Journalism (3) A laboratory course in radio and television jo urn alism , inc ludin g all aspects of writing and delivery of broadcast news programs and doc umentari es. Lab fee: $ 15. 347 Photojournalism (3) Principles of st ill a nd motion photogra ph y for news coverage with emphasis on e lectroni c pho­ tograph y and image processing. Lab fee: $.'iO.

e ign la nguage requirement. 251 Sound Workshop (3)

Major th eo ri es of rh eto ri ca l and public address from classical to con­ temporary periods. Lah fee: $ 10. 385 Persuasive Communication (3) Techniques of persuasive speak­ in g and communi ca tion p e rsua­ sion theories. Expe rience in the preparation a nd delivery of speec hes. Prereq uisite: l 00.

An introdu ct ion to the sound medium as applied to rad io, tele­ vision and film. Lah fee: $25.

270 Interpersonal Communication (3)

·n, is course focuses on develop­ ing communication skill s in th e dyadic setting incl uding e mpha­ sis on esse nti a l preco ndition s, co nfli ct manage me nt , in te rper­ so na l re lati ons hips, non-verbal behavior and c rea t ive s upporti ve c limates. 280 Oral Interpretation (3) Learning co read types of litera­ ture a loud in a m a nner th a t en ha nces and e nri c hes th e audi­ e nce's understanding a nd appre­

386 Forms of Public Communication (3)

Application. prac tice and an a lysis of selected communi cat ion forms fr o m a rhetorical p ers p<::ctive. Sect ion s offered in re ligious. politi ca l a nd social issues com­ muni ca ti o ns. Ma y be repea ted with different course content.

c iat ion of that litera rnre . 282, 382 Intercollegiate Forensics (2-2)

387 Organizational Communication (3)

Practical speech ex p e ri e nce in debate and indivi d ua l s p e aking eve n ts. Eac h section m ay he repeated once for a total of e ig ht uni ts. 284 Introduction to Public Relations (3) The nature . methods and respon­ si hi Ii ti es of public re lation s 111

The d ynami cs o f organizational con1muni ca ti on centering in sys­ tems, str uc t11res and patterns: th e role of communica tion in organi­ za ti onal development. 388 Principles of Information Gathering (3) F und amentals of gathering infor­ mati o n for the mas s medi a. S trateg ies for finding and evaluat­ ing information sources including use of d ata bases, publi c records and the internet, and inte rview­ ing techniques. Lab fee $2.'i. 389 Advanced Public Relations (3) Spec ifi c appli ca tions o f public re lations theory co writing press re leases. co nfrontin g is sues of libel, practical public rel a tion s ex peri e nces a nd other public re lat ions issues.

contemporary society. 321 Introduction to

Communication Disorders (3) Survey of th e var iou s types and c lass ifi cations of speech/language disorders a nd the role of t he speec h patholog ist in medi ca l a nd educational settings. 324 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech (3) Anawm y a nd ph vs iology of the speech a nd hea ring mechani sms. The norma l processes of resp ira-

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