This is a performance course that includes the principles of human communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public. The course surveys current communication theory and provides practical application for workforce readiness. CODE A (3-0-0) This course explores principles of audience and environment analysis as well as the actual planning, rehearsing and presenting of formal speeches to specific audiences. Historical foundations, communication theories and student performances are emphasized. CODE A SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, 3 hours SPH 116 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication, 3 hours (3-0-0) This course focuses on communication in interpersonal settings. The course surveys current interpersonal communication theory and provides application for personal and professional development. CODE A (3-0-0) This course is designed to help students develop specific skills in the analysis and oral interpretation of poetry, prose and drama. It includes a study of the elements of oral communication such as imagery, structure and dramatic timing. Opportunity is given for public/classroom performance of literature. CODE C SPH 206 Oral Interpretation, 3 hours
THEATRE ARTS
THR 120 Theater Appreciation, 3 hours (3-0-0) This course is designed to increase appreciation of the art of theatre. Attendance at theatre productions will likely be required. CODE A (3-0-0) This course is an introduction to the elements of the theatre, the principles of drama, and the development of theatrical productions. THR 126 Introduction to Theatre, 3 hours THR 131 Acting Techniques I, 3 hours (3-0-0) This is the first of a two-course sequence in which the student will focus on the development of the body and voice as the performing instruments in acting. Emphasis is placed on improvisation, acting exercises, and characterizations in scenes and/or monologues. CODE B.
THR 132 Acting Techniques II, 3 hours
(3-0-0)
Prerequisite: THR 131 This course is a continuation of THR 131. CODE C
WELDING
WDT 108 SMAW Fillet/OFC, 3 hours (2-2-0) This course provides the student with instruction on safety practices and terminology in the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. Emphasis is placed on safety, welding
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