2013-2014 Catalog

 

300

COM-300 Communication Research Practicum

Guided academic research in communication studies, designed for presentation and publication to external audiences. Requires permission of instructor. May be repeated up to 4 credit hours.

1 to 2

COM-310 Stage Design for Theatre I

Concentrates on stage design, including set design, set painting, props design, and lighting design. Examines evolution of theatrical design and the development of dramatic forms, various design problems, and research possibilities. Basic work at script analysis from the perspective of a designer expected. Learn basic techniques for drafting, rendering, and model-making, skills that are used to create the stage design for a musical.

3

COM-314 Studio Production

Develops production and leadership skills in studio-based, long-form production. Work as a team to develop and produce an original television program for WIWU-TV. Format may vary among studio forms and could include talk, game show, situation comedy or drama. Prerequisite: COM-113 or permission of Division.

3

COM-315 Principles of Stage Directing

Explores basic theories and techniques of stage directing for school and professional productions. Through play readings and script analyses, attendance of local performances, and discussion, students develop a basic understanding of the directing process. Direct short scenes to gain an appreciation for the art of directing. Prerequisite: COM-120 or permission of Division.

3

COM-317 Theatre History and Dramatic Literature I

A historical and analytical study of theater and drama from its origins to the present. Representative plays from each period of theater history will be studied, noting the interrelationship between scenic and production techniques and dramatic form. Examines cultural and historical elements which have influenced the rise and fall of new dramatic forms and practices. Prerequisite: COM-120 or permission of Division.

3

COM-321 Persuasion

This course examines the science and art (theory and practice) of wielding ethical influence interpersonally, corporately, and publicly. Prerequisite: COM-105.

3

COM-322 Broadcast Journalism

The process and production of news reporting for radio and television with focus on broadcast writing style. Complete on-air assignments for the university radio station which includes gathering, writing, technical production, and on-air presentation. Prerequisite: COM-224 or permission of Division.

3

COM-325 Communication in Business

During this course students will develop communication process skills using conventional and social communication technology. Students will illustrate active listening skills to increase their communication effectiveness in business dealings. In addition, students will develop a systematic, written, and spoken communication plan to successfully convey ideas to diverse audiences. All work will be done from a biblical perspective.

3

COM-326 Conflict Communication

This course examines the role of communication in managing interpersonal, group, and organizations conflict. Prerequisite: COM-105.

3

COM-329 Media and Society

A critical approach to interpreting media messages is grounded in the study of how messages are constructed, how media industries function and are shaped by social structures and how communication theory and research explain media impact on society. Emphasis is placed on making informed choices as a media consumer, and considering the impact of media from a Christian perspective. Course can be used toward the Social Science and Psychology General Education requirement.

3

COM-329 Media and Society

A critical approach to interpreting media messages is grounded in the study of how messages are constructed, how media industries function and are shaped by social structures and how communication theory and research explain media impact on society. Emphasis is placed on making informed choices as a media consumer, and considering the impact of media from a Christian perspective. Course can be used toward the Social Science and Psychology General Education requirement.

3

COM-331 Public Relations Writing and Publicity

Partnerships with public agencies allow the acquisition of professional-level experience and skills in publicity, promotion, and fund-raising in various settings. Examines how organizations interact with print, broadcast, and online media to gain publicity. Explores general principles of media relations and develops the writing, presentation, and production skills used in media relations work. Prerequisite: COM-233 or permission of Division.

3

COM-332 Photojournalism

Examines the applications of functions performed by pictures, how photography developed, the essential techniques used by professional photographers and editors. Use photography to tell a story, set a mood, and capture the high point of an event.

3

COM-336 Special Topics in Communication and Theatre

Provides more intensive and advanced study of specific areas of communication (i.e., Communication Studies, Journalism, Media Communication, Public Relations, Theatre). May be repeated to earn up to 6 credit hours. Prerequisite: COM -115 or permission of Division.

0 to 3

COM-340 Communication Theory

Examines definitions and models of communication. Exploration of specific theories will be emphasized through individual research. Prerequisite: COM-115 or permission of the Division.

3

COM-352 Interpersonal Communication

Practical study through examination of theory, actual practice, and criticism of the speech communication process in relatively unstructured face-to-face settings.

3

COM-353 Magazine Writing

Involves study of theory, practice, and marketing of magazine articles. Study of magazine markets and planning, gathering, organizing, writing, and marketing nonfiction articles for print and online magazine publication. Prerequisite: COM-224 or WRI-224 and permission of Division.

3

COM-355 Advanced Acting

Focuses on period acting styles, including interpretation, rehearsal, and the creation of roles. Lectures and studios examining a specific topic, style, or range of acting styles will be the primary mode of learning. Create characters in the various historical acting styles. Prerequisite: COM-252 or permission of Division.

3

COM-362 Scriptwriting

Introduces students to the various forms of scriptwriting by exploring the art of storytelling as expressed in stage and film and by studying the accepted principles that shape this art form. Develops skills in scriptwriting, particularly in the areas of adaptation, one-acts, sketch comedy, and group writing, concentrating on writing for the theatre and church. Prerequisite: ENG-120 (or writing competency requirement met) and COM-251 or permission of Division.

3

COM-363 Media Law and Ethics

Detailed survey of U.S. media law including First Amendment principles, libel/slander, prior restraint and broadcast regulation. Ethical frameworks for decision making in journalism and other media production work will be considered in a case study approach.

3

COM-364 Field Production

Advanced television production and operations associated with field production including concepts and practices in scripting, producing, editing, and on-location directing with a single-camera format. Prerequisite: COM-113 or permission of instructor.

3

COM-365 Broadcast Performance

Vocal and visual performance techniques for radio and television are developed with a focus on repetition and in-studio application on university broadcast outlets. Principal areas of study include vocal dynamics, interviewing, ad-lib and on-camera presentation.

3

COM-366 Organizational Communication

Examines the role of communication in organizations and the effect organizational structures have on communication from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Prerequisite: COM-115 or permission of Division.

3

COM-367 Stage Design for Theatre II

Study and development of technical theatre design and application skills related to stage costuming and makeup and property design. Work with conceptions and practical applications of design, creation, and application techniques. Specific topics include Fundamentals of Stage Costuming and Makeup, Hair & Wigs, Facial Hair, Age Makeup, Animal Makeup, Three-dimensional Make-up, Special Effects, and Character Makeup. Prerequisite: COM-272.

3

COM-368 Theatre Management

A study of the theory and practice of theatre management in areas of commercial, non-profit, college, and community theatre. Theory and practice of administration for non-profit and commercial theatres. Involves the study of theatre unions, financial considerations, promotions, grantsmanship, audience development, and career opportunities in the field of theatre management.

3

COM-370 Symbols and Imaging

Explores the nature and use of symbols and imaging in social communication, the media, and advertising. Examines how to select symbols that capture the nature, message, service, or product of an institution or corporation for public awareness and service.

3

COM-373 Convergent Journalism

Teaching and practice in producing content for multimedia outlets with emphasis on preparing stories. Instruction in journalism techniques particularly applicable to digital platforms. Prerequisites: COM-112 and COM-224.

3

COM-399H Honors Thesis/Project

Work with a faculty mentor and in cooperation with an Honors College advisor, producing a research thesis or creative project.

3
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