Program Process In TV

This course introduces concepts and techniques of television production through weekly lectures and lab meetings. During the course students work on two major projects: first, a short, narrative piece shot in single-camera, post-production style, and, second, a multiple camera piece shot live in the studio.

Program Process In TV

This course introduces concepts and techniques of television production through weekly lectures and lab meetings. During the course students work on two major projects: first, a short, narrative piece shot in single-camera, post-production style, and, second, a multiple camera piece shot live in the studio.

Public Speaking

Practical communication in one-to-group contexts. Theoretical bases for structuring and presenting public speeches. Application of theory to the development, presentation, and evaluation of public speeches.

Public Speaking

Practical communication in one-to-group contexts. Theoretical bases for structuring and presenting public speeches. Application of theory to the development, presentation, and evaluation of public speeches.

Public Speaking

Practical communication in one-to-group contexts. Theoretical bases for structuring and presenting public speeches. Application of theory to the development, presentation, and evaluation of public speeches.

Interpersonal Communication

This course introduces non-majors to a variety of competing theories of interpersonal behavior and everyday social interaction and provides them with new ways of thinking about the social situations in which they participate and interact (and observe others doing so). Theoretical frameworks may include Cultural Discourse theory, models of Relational Communication, Coordinated Management of Meaning, Identity Management, and the Ethnography of Speaking. (Gen.Ed. SB)

Intro to Media and Culture

An introduction to the social role of mass media in advanced industrial Western societies, focusing on how relationships between mass communications and the surrounding economic framework affect cultural, political, and ideological processes in society. An examination of social and historical contexts within which newspapers, radio, and television developed and how they are structured with attention to both the domestic and international implications of treating mass media as just another industry.
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