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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ~ 353 TELEVISION PRODUCTION (3)

421 ORGANIC DISORDERS (3) Communicotion disorders relative to cleft palate and other cranial-facial obnormolities, cerebral palsy, and mentol retordo­ tion. Prerequisite: 321 , 324, or permission. 423 VOICE AND ARTICULATION PROBLEMS (3) functional and organic problems of voice and orticulotion. Areas of etiology, diagnosis, and remediation covered. Prerequi­ site: 321, 324, or permission. 424 DIAGNOSTIC METHODS (3) Methods of testing and evaluation, and assessment of speech and language problems. Prerequisite: 321 , 324, or permission. lob fee: $15. 425 AUDIOLOGY (3) Anatomy ond physiology of the eor; heoring problems, testing and rehabilitation. Procticol experience in pure tone threshold testing. lob fee: $15. 427 THERAPEUTIC METHODS (3) Methods of changing behaviors utilizing direct and indirect approaches of therapy such as behovior modificotion, child ­ centered therapy and others. Also, specific techniques relative to orticulotion ond language hobilitotion/rehobilitotion. 428 AUDIOMETRY (3) Advanced studyof procedures and problems in heoring mea­ surement. Areas covered will include speech audiometry, masking, recruitment, diagnostic testing and amplification. 429 CLINICAL PRACTICUM Clinic (1-2) Supervised experience working with the speech hondicopped population in the Biolo Speech Clinic or other ogency. Permission of the deportment must be secured the semester prior to enrolling for this course. Moy be repeated for o total of four units. Prerequisites: 312, 321 , 326, 424, and departmental consent. 430 ADVANCED STUDIES IN WRITING (3) In-depth study of various specialty writing forms including history, biography, and stage writing. Moy be repeated with different course content. Prerequisite: consent. 436 LANGUAGE DISORDERS (3) Childhood and adult language problems. Emphosis on etiology and diagnosis. Prerequisite: 321 , 324, 326, or permission. 437 LANGUAGE REMEDIATION (3) In-depth study of remediation procedures specific to language impoirments in children and odults, including auditory reception, association and memory; semantic and syntactic development in verbal ond graphic expression; and perceptual motor development. Prerequisite: 436 or permission. 440 COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP (1-3) limited to quolified seniorswho wish to gain procticol experi­ ence usuolly off campus in o working situation. Deportment permissionrequired. Moybe repeoted for omaximum of six units. 450 COMMUNICATION PRACTICUM (1-3) Directed procticol experience in the various fields of communi­ cotion. Permission of the deportment must be secured the semester prior to enrolling for course. Moy be repeated for o maximum of six units. 453 ADVANCED TELEVISION PRODUCTION (3) The course gives intensive experience in professional level television production. Members of the course produce o regulor weekly televisionprogram for coble, among other projects. Prereq­ uisite: 353. lob fee: $50. 455 BROADCAST MANAGEMENT (3) Problems of operating obroodcost station from the perspective of monogement. Students complete o project ourlining market research, physicol facilities, programming, personnel and budget for a proposed radio or television station.

456 BROADCAST SALES ANO PROMOTION (3) Broodcost soles, developing presentation motenols for venous types of clients, organization of a successful soles staff, selling the advertising agency and the advertising staff of client compan­ ies; soles and listener promotion. 457 MASS COMMUNICATION THEORY (3) Current theories in moss communicotion, the usefulness of each and reseorch support given to eoch. Theories unique to moss communicotion, as well as the opplicotion of more general communicotion theories. 458 METHODS Of COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (3) Reseorch methodology for communicotion reseorch, including sampling, questionnaire design, introduction to statistics. Students conduct survey research project. Amajor goal is to become adept at reading and evaluating reseorch reports. lob fee: $10. 459 PRACTICAL ANO ETHICAL ISSUES IN BROADCASTING ANO FILM (3) Covers ethical and moral problems related to employment, current issues in the industry, and coreer planning. 461 READERS THEATRE (3) Programming and presentation of prose, poetry and drama by two or more actors using the skills of oral interpretation as well as those of the actor. Methods of preporotion, perrormonce and directing. 467 DIRECTING (3) fundamentalsof ploy directing and rehearsing. Includes basic concepts of scnpt analysis, blocking, costing, reheorsol procedures, training the actor and presentation of scenes. 468 DRAMA IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY (3) How to select appropriate moteriol, stage and direct several types of dramatic presentations in o church or other Christion ministry setting.

Students will wnte and serve on production teams to produce a vonety of formats for television programs. Prerequisites: 251 , 352. lob fee: $40. 354 MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION (3) Pnnciples and techniques of making motion pictures, utilizing both lecture and laboratory approaches. Prerequisite: 352. lob fee: $40. 355 BROADCAST PROGRAMMING (3) Programming for radio and television, including audience anal­ ysis and consideration of various programming theories and techniques. Includes television programming computer simulation. fee: $25. 356 DRAMATIC SCRIPT WRITING (3) Writing of dramatic scnpts for television, film, or stage, with emphasis on producing scripts which communicote elements of the Christion message. 360 WORKSHOP IN ORAMA (l-3) Specialized offerings in drama production in areas such as: scene study, theatre monogement, mime, stogecroft and makeup. Moy be repeated with different course content. 361 REHEARSAi/PERFORMANCE (1-3) Enrollment by oudition only. Active porticipotion in University sponsored dramatic productions. Moy be repeated for omaximum of 6 units. 362 ADVANCED ACTING (3) Development of the actor's individual creativity and expression: applying techniques to venous acting styles and characterizations; ensemble ploying. Prerequisite: 261. 364 WRITING THE NON-FICTION BOOK (3) Covers the basics of wnting non-fiction booklength material, finding apublisher, preporing afinal manuscript, and negotiating o book contract. Requires the production of several chapters of o book the student would like to author. 371 REVIEWING FOR THE MASS MEDIA (3) Methods of writing reviews of books, television productions, films and stage presentations for both print and electronic medio. Requires attendance at selected media perrormonces. 383 SURVEY Of RHETORICAL THEORIES (3) Major theories of rhetoric and public address from classical to contemporary periods. 385 PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION (3) Techniques of persuasive speaking and communication per­ suasion theones. Experience in the preparation ond delivery of speeches. Prerequisite: l 00. 386 FORMS Of PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (3) Applicotion, practice and onolysis of selected communicotion formsfrom o rhetoricol perspective. Sect ionsoffered in religious, political ond social-issuescommunication. Moy be repeated with different course content. 387 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) The dynamics of orgonizotionol communicotion centering in systems, structures ond patterns; the role of communicotion in organizational development. 388 PRINCIPLES Of INTERVIEWING (3) Dyadic communicotionas it occurs in the interview with speciol attention devoted to the student's ability toengagein informa­ tional, persuosive, and employment interviews. 390 JOURNAL WRITING AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY (3) Investigates the techniques of journal keeping and outobio­ graphicol writing with attention to both seculor and Christion works in these fields. Requires doily journal writing and the drafting of one's autobiography.

470 COMMUNICATION SEMINAR (1-3) \l:uious aspects and problems in the field of communicotion.

472 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (3) Relationship between communicotion and culture with empha­ sison factors affecting the quality and processes of interpersonal communicotion between persons of different cultures or sub­ cultures. (See also ICS 420. ) 474 ADVANCED STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION BEHAVIOR (3) Selected communicotion topics varied by semester. Sections offered include: family communication, non-verbal communicotion, listening, communicotion and decision-making. Moy be repeated with different course content. 475 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION THEORY (3) Survey of theones specificolly related to interpersonal commu­ nication including symbolic interaction, transactional analysis, rhetoricol sensitivity, communication rules and relational theory. Prerequisite: 270. 476 COMMUNICATION EDUCATION SEMINAR (2) Teaching techniques for the introductory speech course and forensics team. Required for English/communication secondary education majors. Alternate yeors. 478 PRAGMATIC SOCIAL THEORIES Of COMMUNICATION (3) Survey and opplicotion of social theones of communicotion, including general semantics, confrontations, communicotion to the grieving, man as manipulator, and non-verbal forms of communi­ cation. 480 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1-3) Individual research in on oreo of communicotion determined in consultation with the instructor. Moy be repeated for amaximum of three units. Prerequisite: consent.

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