Idaho State University Undergraduate Catalog 2001-2002


Department of Communication and Theatre

Chair and Professor: Loebs

Professors: Dienstfrey, DiSanza, Frazier, Jull, Legge, Trinklein

Associate Professors: Blatt, House, Schroder, Stene

Assistant Professors: Gribas, Macon, Partlow

Adjunct Faculty: Broadhead, Collins,

Czerepinski, C. Hansen, R. Hansen, Leek, Puglisi, Sowell

Mass Communication

Each area of study in mass communication emphasizes the importance of a strong liberal arts education to students preparing for careers in the media and mass communication. Effective communication in any form depends upon an adequate breadth of knowledge.

For the Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, five options are available: Journalism, Television, Photography, Advertising/Public Relations and Media Studies. Journalism, Television, Photography and Advertising/Public Relations sequences require approximately 33 credits and an additional 15 credits from a selected component of specialized study outside the options. These options are designed to give practical as well as theoretical skills in those areas. The Media Studies option requires 45 credit hours selected from mass communication and other departments and prepares students in a more general way for career options in business, industry or government.

Admission to Major Status

Students wishing to major in emphases offered in the Mass Communication program must fulfill the following requirements:

  1. Officially admitted to Idaho State University.
  2. Successfully completing the following lower division courses or their equivalent:

    MC 119 Introduction to Mass Media 3 cr
    MC 121 Reporting and Newswriting 4 cr
    MC 215 Graphic Design
    (depending on emphasis)
    3 cr
      OR  
    MC 230 Introduction to Photography 4 cr

    General Education Requirement Goals 1, 2, 6, 11, 12.
  3. Have a minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
  4. Submit to the Mass Communication program an official copy of their transcript and a complete application form. Application forms are available in the Mass Communication office and this process must be completed by April 1 for Fall admission to major status and November 1 for Spring admission.

No student will be admitted to the Mass Communication program without completing these requirements.

Students are eligible to declare Mass Communication as their major and can be admitted to the Mass Communication program after completing the requirements for admission to major status. This application is usually done in the sophomore year. Majors must complete MATH 108 Intermediate Algebra and MATH 253 Introduction to Statistics or their equivalents. Majors must also earn a grade of C or better in all mass communication courses.

Speech Communication

The speech curriculum is structured on the basic assumption that people's ability to communicate orally in an effective manner is vital to successful social interaction. Two areas of emphasis are offered in the Speech curriculum: Speech Communication and Organizational Communication. Speech Communication is the humanistic study of speech from its origins in ancient Greece to the role of rhetoric in shaping the modern world. Organizational Communication is the social scientific study of the role of communication in the creation of interpersonal, small group, and organizational structures. In both areas of emphasis, our program is designed to meet a fourfold purpose: to study the nature and process of oral communication; to develop the student's ability to communicate clearly, confidently, and rationally; to understand the critical role of rhetoric in shaping historical events; to understand the methods of the social sciences and analyze communication situations according to those methods. Students who study speech receive a broad liberal arts background which may lead to careers in law, business, public relations, management, teaching, the ministry, politics, broadcasting, personnel work, and public administration.

Theatre

The theatre curriculum is designed to provide not only a humanistic awareness of our history and civilization through a study of dramatic literature and theatre history, but also to allow the student to pursue courses of study which develop skills and techniques applicable to the production of plays and other theatrical media. A balance between theoretical and practical courses is offered in several degree programs. A theatre program can lead to careers in such varying areas as theatre, television, film, education, journalism, public relations, personnel work, sales, insurance, government, and law.

The Bachelor of Arts is offered in mass communication. The Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees are offered in speech and in theatre, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is offered in theatre.

Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication

Select one of the following emphases:

Emphasis in Advertising/Public Relations

M C 119         Introduction to Mass Media                3 cr

M C 121         Reporting and Newswriting                 4 cr

M C 200         Introduction to Advertising               3 cr

M C 215         Graphic Design                            3 cr

M C 230         Introduction to Photography               4 cr

M C 341         Introduction to Public Relations          3 cr

M C 355         Advertising Copywriting                   3 cr

M C 415         Advanced Graphic Design                   3 cr

M C 452         Mass Communication and Society            3 cr

M C 455         Advertising Campaigns                     3 cr

M C 480         Public Relations Programs                 3 cr

Plus one of the following courses:

M C 300         Television Production                     3 cr

M C 305         Photo Communication                       3 cr

In Addition:    Components, listed below                 15 cr

                                            TOTAL: 52 or 53 cr 

Emphasis in Journalism

Required Courses:

M C 119         Introduction to Mass Media                3 cr

M C 121         Reporting and Newswriting                 4 cr

M C 230         Introduction to Photography               4 cr

M C 270         Journalism History                        3 cr

M C 321         Reporting of Public Affairs               3 cr

M C 325         Editing for Print Media                   4 cr

M C 440         Media Law and Ethics                      3 cr

M C 452         Mass Communication and Society            3 cr

Plus one of the following courses:

M C 215         Graphic Design                            3 cr

M C 305         Photo Communication                       3 cr

M C 327         Magazine Article Writing                  3 cr

M C 415         Advanced Graphic Design                   3 cr

M C 445         Editorial Writing                         3 cr

M C 497*        Media Internships*                        6 cr

In Addition:    Components, listed below                 15 cr

                                            TOTAL: 45 or 48 cr

*Strongly recommended

Emphasis in Media Studies

Required Courses:

ENGL 307        Professional Writing                      3 cr

                OR

ENGL 308        Business Communications                   3 cr

M C 119         Introduction to Mass Media                3 cr

M C 121         Reporting and Newswriting                 4 cr

M C 210         History and Appreciation of Photography   3 cr

M C 215         Graphic Design                            3 cr

M C 290         American Broadcasting                     3 cr

                OR

M C 300         Television Production                     3 cr

M C 321         Reporting of Public Affairs               3 cr

M C 350         New Media                                 3 cr

M C 415         Advanced Graphic Design                   3 cr

M C 440         Media Law and Ethics                      3 cr

M C 452         Mass Communication and Society            3 cr

SPCH 201        Business and Professional Speaking        3 cr

IN ADDITION:    Mass Communication electives              3 cr

Select one course from each of the two following blocks:

Block 1

MKTG 325        Basic Marketing Management                3 cr

MKTG g428       Marketing Communications                  3 cr

SPCH 208        Group Communication                       3 cr

SPCH 355        Nonverbal Communication                   2 cr

SPCH g441       Interpersonal Communication               3 cr

SPCH g452       Conflict Management                       3 cr

SPCH g453       Organizational Communication              3 cr

Block 2

SPCH g436       Rhetorical Criticism                      3 cr

SPCH g437       Rhetorical Theory                         3 cr

SPCH g442       American Rhetoric and Public Address      3 cr

SPCH g447       Rhetoric of Hitler and Churchill          3 cr

SPCH g451       Recent Rhetorical Issues                  3 cr

                                            TOTAL: 45 or 46 cr

Recommended:

MGT g312        Individual and Organizational Behavior    3 cr

Emphasis in Photography

Required Courses:

M C 119         Introduction to Mass Media                3 cr

M C 121         Reporting and Newswriting                 4 cr

M C 210         History and Appreciation of Photography   3 cr

M C 215         Graphic Design                            3 cr

M C 230         Introduction to Photography               4 cr

M C 397         Photoshop Workshop                        1 cr

M C 410         Advanced Photography                      4 cr

M C 452         Mass Communication and Society            3 cr

Plus two of the following courses:

M C 305         Photo Communication                       3 cr

M C 405         Color Printing                            4 cr

M C 465         Alternative Photo Processes               4 cr

In Addition:    Components, listed below                 15 cr

                                            TOTAL: 48 or 49 cr

Emphasis in Television
Required Courses:

M C 119         Introduction to Mass Media                3 cr

M C 121         Reporting and Newswriting                 4 cr

M C 230         Introduction to Photography               4 cr

M C 290         American Broadcasting                     3 cr

M C 300         Television Production                     3 cr

M C 435         Television News                           3 cr

M C 450         Television Workshop                       2 cr

M C 452         Mass Communication and Society            3 cr

M C 460         Corporate Video Production                3 cr

Plus two of the following courses:

M C 321         Reporting of Public Affairs               3 cr

M C 350         New Media                                 3 cr

M C 360         Film-Style Production                     3 cr

In Addition:    Components, listed below                 15 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 49 cr

Components

Students must take 15 credits from ONE of the following five component areas, subject to the following conditions:

At least nine of the 15 credits must be upper division.

None of the courses included in the component may also be used to satisfy any of the General Education Requirements.

The Director of the Mass Communication Program must approve the courses selected to satisfy the component.

A minor or a second major may be substituted for the entire component requirement if approved by the Director of the Mass Communication Program.

Component 1—Business and Economics

Component 2—World Affairs

Component 3—Social Sciences

Component 4—Arts and Humanities

Component 5—Natural Sciences

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication

Select one of the following emphases:

Emphasis in Organizational Communication

Required Major Core Courses:

SPCH 201        Business and Professional Speaking        3 cr

SPCH 208        Group Communication                       3 cr

SPCH 305        Argumentation and Debate                  3 cr

SPCH 308        Persuasion                                3 cr

SPCH g408       Communication Theory                      3 cr

SPCH g436       Rhetorical Criticism                      3 cr

SPCH g437       Rhetorical Theory                         3 cr

SPCH g441       Interpersonal Communication               3 cr

Required Organizational
Communication Emphasis Courses:

SPCH 254        Organizational Communication              3 cr

SPCH g452       Conflict Management                       3 cr

SPCH g454       Management Communication                  3 cr

Organizational Communication Emphasis Electives:

(Must take 12 credits from the following:)

SPCH 313/314    Academic Internship                     1-6 cr

SPCH 355        Nonverbal Communication                   3 cr

SPCH g440       Gender and Communication                  3 cr

SPCH g442       American Rhetoric and Public Address      3 cr

SPCH g447       Rhetoric of Hitler and Churchill          3 cr

SPCH g451       Recent Rhetorical Issues                  3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 45 cr

Emphasis in Speech Communication

Required Major Core Courses:

SPCH 201        Business and Professional Speaking        3 cr

SPCH 208        Group Communication                       3 cr

SPCH 305        Argumentation and Debate                  3 cr

SPCH 308        Persuasion                                3 cr

SPCH g408       Communication Theory                      3 cr

SPCH g436       Rhetorical Criticism                      3 cr

SPCH g437       Rhetorical Theory                         3 cr

SPCH g441       Interpersonal Communication               3 cr

Required Speech Communication Emphasis Courses:

SPCH g442       American Rhetoric and Public Address      3 cr

SPCH g447       Rhetoric of Hitler and Churchill          3 cr

SPCH g451       Recent Rhetorical Issues                  3 cr

Speech Communication Emphasis Electives (Must take 12 credits from the following:)

SPCH 254        Organizational Communication              3 cr

SPCH 313/314    Academic Internship                     1-6 cr

SPCH 355        Nonverbal Communication                   3 cr

SPCH g440       Gender and Communication                  3 cr

SPCH g452       Conflict Management                       3 cr

SPCH g454       Management Communication                  3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 45 cr

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Theatre

Part I (29 cr)

THEA 111-112    Stagecraft                                6 cr

THEA 131        Voice and Diction                         2 cr

THEA 209        Stage Lighting                            2 cr

THEA 221        Stage Costume Construction                2 cr

THEA 251        Beginning Acting                          3 cr

THEA 304        Theatre Management                        2 cr

THEA 311        Introduction to Scene Design              3 cr

THEA g313       Theatre Background I                      3 cr

THEA g314       Theatre Background II                     3 cr

THEA g455       Beginning Stage Direction                 3 cr

Part II (6 cr or two of the three courses)

THEA g419       Modern European Theatre                   3 cr

THEA g420       American Theatre                          3 cr

THEA g470       Contemporary Theatre                      3 cr

Part III (choice of 9 cr)

THEA 118        Oral Interpretation                       3 cr

THEA 211        Drafting                                  2 cr

THEA 214        Makeup                                    2 cr

THEA 218        Stage Dialects                            2 cr

THEA 252        Intermediate Acting                       3 cr

THEA g323       Stage Costume History                     3 cr

THEA g328       Stage Costume Design                      3 cr

THEA g351       Problems in Acting                        3 cr

THEA g405       Advanced Costume Construction             3 cr

THEA g406       Advanced Light Design                     3 cr

THEA g412       Scenic Painting                           3 cr

THEA g421       Basic Pattern Drafting 

                for Stage Costuming                       3 cr

THEA g424       Advanced Acting Styles                    3 cr

THEA g426       Advanced Scene Design                     3 cr

THEA g456       Advanced Stage Direction                  3 cr

Part IV: (6 credits optional)

THEA 191-192-391-392

                Theatre Production                        4 cr

THEA 352        B.F.A. Studio                             3 cr

THEA 397        Theatre Workshop: Voice                 1-2 cr

THEA 397        Theatre Workshop: Movement              1-2 cr

THEA 414        Advanced Makeup                           2 cr

THEA g490       Practicum Theatre Arts                  1-3 cr

THEA g491       Independent Research Projects           1-2 cr

Related Areas

Required Courses:

ENGL g476       Shakespeare                               3 cr

PEAC 139A       Beginning Fencing                         1 cr



Plus 2 credits from the following dance courses:

PEAC 110A       Beginning Ballet Dance                    1 cr

PEAC 112A       Beginning Jazz Dance                      1 cr

PEAC 113A       Beginning Modern Dance                    1 cr

PEAC 113B       Intermediate Modern Dance                 1 cr

Minors—Communication

Minor in Mass Communication

A minor in mass communication requires 18 credits including M C 119, M C 452, one additional 100-200 level class, one additional 300 level class, and one additional 400 level class, plus additional credits to total 18 from anywhere in the mass communication curriculum except M C 497, Media Internship, which is offered to majors only. Students must have declared a major before naming mass communication as a minor and are responsible for meeting all prerequisites for mass communication courses they take. Students are encouraged to seek advisement from mass communication faculty.

Minor in Organizational Communication

Required Minor Core Courses:

SPCH 305        Argumentation and Debate                  3 cr

SPCH 308        Persuasion                                3 cr

SPCH g441       Interpersonal Communication               3 cr

Required Organizational Communication Minor Courses:

SPCH 254        Organizational Communication              3 cr

SPCH g454       Management Communication                  3 cr

Organizational Communication Minor Electives:

(Must take 6 credits from the following):

SPCH 201        Business and Professional Speaking        3 cr

SPCH 208        Group Communication                       3 cr

SPCH 313/314    Academic Internship                     1-3 cr

SPCH 355        Nonverbal Communication                   3 cr

SPCH g408       Communication Theory                      3 cr

SPCH g452       Conflict Management                       3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 21 cr

Minor in Speech Communication

Required Minor Core Courses:

SPCH 305        Argumentation and Debate                  3 cr

SPCH 308        Persuasion                                3 cr

SPCH g441       Interpersonal Communication               3 cr

Required Speech Communication Minor Courses:

SPCH g436       Rhetorical Criticism                      3 cr

SPCH g437       Rhetorical Theory                         3 cr

Speech Communication Minor Electives:

(Must take 6 credits from the following):

SPCH 201        Business and Professional Speaking        3 cr

SPCH 313/314    Academic Internship                     1-3 cr

SPCH g408       Communication Theory                      3 cr

SPCH g442       American Rhetoric and Public Address      3 cr

SPCH g447       Rhetoric of Hitler and Churchill          3 cr

SPCH g451       Recent Rhetorical Issues                  3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 21 cr

Associate of Arts in Speech Communication

Students seeking an Associate of Arts degree in Speech Communication must complete the following:

All of the General Education Goals

(10A and 10B)                                        37-52* cr 

COMM 101        Principles of Speech                      2 cr 

SPCH 111-112    Speech Practicum                          4 cr 

SPCH 117        Oral Interpretation: Textual Analysis     3 cr 

SPCH 132        Voice and Diction                         2 cr 

SPCH 201        Business and Professional Speaking        3 cr 

SPCH 208        Group Communication                       3 cr 

Additional SPCH elective                                  3 cr 

Electives to bring total to 64 cr                     variable 

                                                  TOTAL: 64 cr 



* The number of credits required for the General Education 

 requirements varies depending on the student's performance 

 on proficiency or placement tests in English, 

 foreign languages, and mathematics. 

Minors—Theatre

General Minor in Theatre (Unspecified)

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

IN ADDITION:    THEA electives                           20 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 23 cr

Program must be approved by the department.

Minor in Acting

SPCH 117        Oral Interpretation: Textual Analysis     3 cr

SPCH 132        Voice and Diction                         2 cr

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

THEA 214        Makeup                                    2 cr

THEA 251        Beginning Acting                          3 cr

THEA 252        Intermediate Acting                       3 cr

THEA 351        Problems in Acting                        3 cr

THEA g424       Advanced Acting Styles                    3 cr

THEA 191-392    Theatre Production                        3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 25 cr

Minor in Acting and Directing

SPCH 132        Voice and Diction                         2 cr

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

THEA 111        Stagecraft                                3 cr

                OR

THEA 112        Stagecraft                                3 cr

THEA 209        Stage Lighting                            2 cr

THEA 214        Makeup                                    2 cr

THEA 251        Beginning Acting                          3 cr

THEA 252        Intermediate Acting                       3 cr

THEA g351       Problems in Acting                        3 cr

THEA 355        Stage Direction                           3 cr

THEA g424       Advanced Acting Styles                    3 cr

THEA g456       Advanced Stage Directing                  3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 30 cr

Minor in Costume

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

THEA 104        Theatre Graphics                          2 cr

THEA 209        Stage Lighting                            2 cr

THEA 214        Makeup                                    2 cr

THEA 221        Stage Costume Construction                2 cr

THEA 323        Stage Costume History and Design          3 cr

THEA 328        Stage Costume History and Design          3 cr

THEA 421        Basic Pattern Drafting for

                Stage Costuming                           3 cr

THEA 191-392    Theatre Production                        3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 23 cr

Minor in Technical Theatre

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

THEA 104        Theatre Graphics                          2 cr

THEA 111-112    Stagecraft                                6 cr

THEA 209        Stage Lighting                            2 cr

THEA 221        Stage Costume Construction                2 cr

THEA 304        Theatre Management                        2 cr

THEA 311        Introduction to Scene Design              3 cr

THEA 426        Scene Design                              3 cr

THEA 191-392    Theatre Production                        3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 26 cr

Minor in Technical Theatre and Costume

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

THEA 104        Theatre Graphics                          2 cr

THEA 111-112    Stagecraft                                6 cr

THEA 209        Stage Lighting                            3 cr

THEA 214        Makeup                                    2 cr

THEA 221        Stage Costume Construction                2 cr

THEA 304        Theatre Management                        3 cr

THEA 311        Introduction to Scene Design              3 cr

THEA g323       Stage Costume History and Design          3 cr

                OR

THEA g328       Stage Costume History and Design          3 cr

THEA 191-392    Theatre Production                        3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 30 cr

Minor in Theatre

History and Dramatic Literature

ENGL g476       Shakespeare                               3 cr

THEA 101        Appreciation of Drama                     3 cr

THEA 205        Art of the Film I                         3 cr

THEA g313       Theatre Background I                      3 cr

THEA g314       Theatre Background II                     3 cr

THEA g419       Modern European Theatre                   3 cr

THEA g420       American Theatre                          3 cr

THEA g470       Contemporary Theatre                      3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 24 cr

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre

General Requirements

English Composition                                       6 cr

Related Areas                                            30 cr

Electives                                                24 cr

Major                                                    68 cr

                                                 TOTAL: 128 cr

Major Requirements (common to all options)

THEA 111-112    Stagecraft                                6 cr

THEA 131        Voice and Diction                         2 cr

THEA 209        Stage Lighting                            2 cr

THEA 214        Makeup                                    2 cr

THEA 221        Stage Costume Construction                2 cr

THEA 251        Beginning Acting                          3 cr

THEA 304        Theatre Management                        2 cr

THEA 311        Introduction to Scene Design              3 cr

THEA g313       Theatre Background I                      3 cr

THEA g314       Theatre Background II                     3 cr

THEA g419       Modern European Theatre                   3 cr

THEA g420       American Theatre                          3 cr

THEA g455       Beginning Stage Direction                 3 cr

THEA g470       Contemporary Theatre                      3 cr

THEA g490       Practicum Theatre Arts                    2 cr

THEA 191-391    Theatre Production                        2 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 44 cr

Acting-Directing Option

Additional Major Requirements

THEA 118        Oral Interpretation                       3 cr

THEA 218        Stage Dialects                            2 cr

THEA 252        Intermediate Acting                       3 cr

THEA g351       Problems in Acting                        3 cr

THEA 352        BFA Studio                                3 cr

THEA 397        Workshops                                 2 cr

THEA 414        Advanced Makeup                           2 cr

THEA 424        Advanced Acting Styles                    3 cr

THEA g456       Advanced Directing                        3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 24 cr

Related Areas _ Required

ART 101         History of Western Art I                  3 cr

ART 102         History of Western Art II                 3 cr

COMM 101        Principles of Speech                      2 cr

ENGL g476       Shakespeare                               3 cr

MUSC 100        Introduction to Music                     3 cr

MUSC 127        Class Voice                               2 cr

PEAC 110A       Beginning Ballet Dance                    1 cr

PEAC 112A       Beginning Jazz Dance                      1 cr

PEAC 113A       Beginning Modern Dance                    1 cr

PEAC 139A       Intermediate Fencing                      1 cr

                Electives                                10 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 30 cr

Electives _ Recommended Courses

BIOL 100        Concepts Biology: Human Concerns          4 cr

HIST 101        Foundation of Western Civilization        3 cr

HIST 102        Development of Western Civilization       3 cr

PHIL 201        Introduction to Logic                     3 cr

PSYC 101        Introduction to Psychology                3 cr

SOC 101         Introduction to Sociology                 3 cr

                Electives                                 5 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 24 cr

Costume Option

Additional Major Requirements

THEA g323       Stage Costume History                     3 cr

THEA g328       Stage Costume Design                      3 cr

THEA g405       Advanced Costume Construction             3 cr

THEA g414       Advanced Makeup                           2 cr

THEA g421       Basic Pattern Drafting 

                for Stage Costuming                       3 cr

THEA g422       Period Pattern Drafting

                                  for Stage Costuming     3 cr

THEA g456       Advanced Stage Direction                  3 cr

                Theatre Electives                         4 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 24 cr

Related Areas

Same as Technical Option above                           30 cr

Electives

Same as Technical Option above                           24 cr



Technical Option

Additional Major Requirements

THEA 211        Drafting                                  2 cr

THEA g409       Advanced Light Design                     3 cr

THEA g412       Scenic Painting                           3 cr

THEA g426       Advanced Scene Design                     3 cr

THEA g456       Advanced Stage Direction                  3 cr

                Theatre Electives                        10 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 24 cr

Related Areas

Required Course:

ENGL g476       Shakespeare                               3 cr

Select 27 credits from the following:

ARCH 263        History of American Architecture          3 cr

ART 100         Survey of Art                             3 cr

ART 101         History of Western Art I                  3 cr

ART 102         History of Western Art II                 3 cr

ART 103         Creative Process                          3 cr

ART 104         Creative Process                          3 cr

ART 105         Drawing I                                 3 cr

ART 106         Drawing II                                3 cr

ART 230         Introduction to Photography               4 cr

ART 301         Anatomy Drawing and Painting              3 cr

COMM 101        Principles of Speech                      2 cr

ENGL 126        Art of the Film I                         3 cr

ENGL 305        Art of the Film II                        3 cr

MUSC 100        Introduction to Music                     3 cr

MUSC 106        American Music                            3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 30 cr

                (27 recommended + 3 required)

Electives _ Select 24 credits from the following Recommended Courses:

ACCT 201        Principles of Accounting I                3 cr

BIOL 100        Concepts Biology: Human Concerns          4 cr

CIS 120         Introduction to Computers                 3 cr

ENGR 105        Engineering Graphics                      2 cr

CFS 22          Textile Products                          3 cr

HIST 101        Foundation of Western Civilization        3 cr

HIST 102        Development of Western Civilization       3 cr

HIST 252        East Asian History                        3 cr

HIST g443       English History                           3 cr

HIST g444       Victorian England and After               3 cr

MGT 215         Small Business Management                 3 cr

MGT g312        Individual and Organizational Behavior    3 cr

PSYC 101        Introduction to Psychology                3 cr

SOC 101         Introduction to Sociology                 3 cr

                                                  TOTAL: 24 cr



Mass Communication Courses

M C 119 Introduction to Mass Media 3 credits. Historical and contemporary roles of newspapers, magazines, photography, film, radio and television in society. Media economics and government regulation. Sociological and psychological effects of the mass media on the individual. F

M C 121 Reporting and Newswriting 4 credits. Fundamentals of reporting and newswriting. Elements of news, news sources, structure of news stories. Emphasis on reporting local news. PREREQ: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGL 101. F, S

M C 200 Introduction to Advertising 3 credits. In-depth study of the various aspects of advertising including agencies, media, clients, suppliers, creativity in advertising, consumers, ethics and law, strategy, and culture. F

M C 210 History and Appreciation of Photography 3 credits. Discovery of the photographic process and its evolution to present. Analysis of many recognized masters of photography. Cross-listed as AMST 210 and ART 210. Satisfies Goal 6 of the General Education Requirements. F, S

M C 215 Graphic Design 3 credits. Introduction to concepts and procedures of graphic design. Lectures, studio and computer exercises will explore issues in design for graphic media, typography, and design for the page. Cross-listed as ART 215. F, S

M C 230 Introduction to Photography 4 credits. Function and use of camera and darkroom. Fundamentals of composition and use of light. Students must have own camera, film, paper and some chemicals. Laboratory required. Cross-listed as ART 230. F, S

M C 270 Journalism History 3 credits. The development of mass media from Gutenberg to the present with emphasis on American print journalism. R2

M C 290 American Broadcasting 3 credits. Introduction to the history, structure, economics, programming and regulation of broadcasting in the United States. Cross-listed as AMST 290. PREREQ: M C 119. R2

M C 300 Television Production 3 credits. Emphasis on studio and remote television production, with exercises in basic camera operation, electronic editing, studio directing and field reporting. F

M C 305 Photo Communication 3 credits. Laboratory required. Application of still photographic methods to newspaper, magazine and advertising/public relations needs. Introduction to computer manipulation of images. PREREQ: M C 230 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.F

M C 321 Reporting of Public Affairs 3 credits. Reporting news of local government, including police department, city council, school board, courts and other agencies. PREREQ: M C 121 OR MEDIA EXPERIENCE. D

M C 325 Editing for Print Media 4 credits. Editing, typography, layout and desktop publishing of newspapers, advertising fliers, pamphlets. Emphasis on laboratory projects. F

M C 327 Magazine Article Writing 3 credits. Writing nonfiction magazine articles to the requirements of publications chosen by the student. D

M C 341 Introduction to Public Relations 3 credits. Provides background in public relations, including public opinion, law and ethics, and writing PR communications, such as news releases and newsletters. PREREQ: M C 121 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.F

M C 350 New Media 3 credits. Development and role of cable, home video, satellites and other video delivery systems in contemporary society. Emphasis on programming, technology, economics, regulation, industry trends and future directions. AS

M C 355 Advertising Copywriting 3 credits. Includes overview of basic creative skills, with emphasis on how to write creative advertising for print, radio, television, and the Internet. PREREQ: M C 200 AND M C 215 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. S

M C 360 Film-Style Production 3 credits. Non-news film and video production. Focuses on creative aspects of making films and videos: sound, lighting, composition, editing, special effects, animation, etc. PREREQ: M C 300 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D

M C 397 Workshop 1-2 credits. Workshops aimed at the development and improvement of skills. Permission of instructor required. Does not satisfy requirements for a major or a minor. May be repeated. Graded S/U. D

M C 405 Color Printing 4 credits. A darkroom oriented class teaching practical applications of color theory in printing color negatives and slides. Weekly shooting and printing assignments required. Cross-listed as ART 405. PREREQ: M C 230 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. S

M C 410 Advanced Photography 4 credits. Advanced black and white techniques including controlled printing techniques and the Zone System. Intensive criticism of work and encouragement of individuals' photographic growth. Cross-listed as ART 410. PREREQ: M C 230 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. F

M C 415 Advanced Graphic Design 3 credits. For students familiar with graphic design basics. Lectures and exercises explore concepts and procedures in publication design and production. Computer lab exercises focus on desktop publishing. Cross-listed as ART 415. PREREQ: M C 215. F

M C 418 Art of the Book 3 credits. Expands the traditional idea of book form with innovative structures and concepts. Textual and nontextual formats and methods for generating ideas for works are addressed. Traditional techniques for bookbinding will also be included. D

M C 435 Television News 3 credits. Writing, reporting and producing the television newscast. Emphasis on proper technique as well as ethical and social issues. PREREQ: M C 121, M C 300. D

M C 440 Media Law and Ethics 3 credits. Principles of the law of libel, privacy, copyright, obscenity, press freedom, responsibility and ethics as they apply to the news media. R2

M C 445 Editorial Writing 3 credits. Writing and producing the editorial page including fundamentals of column and opinion piece writing, syndication, letters to the editor, cartoons. D

M C 450 Television Workshop 2 credits. Practical experience producing television programs for local airing. May be repeated for a total of six credits. PREREQ: M C 300. S

M C g452 Mass Communication and Society 3 credits. Interface between mass media and audiences. Public's right to know, press freedom, censorship, political and other leanings in the media, media effectiveness, and ethics. PREREQ: JUNIOR STANDING OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. S

M C 455 Advertising Campaigns 3 credits. Capstone course; the development of an advertising campaign; includes situation analysis, research, strategy, and creation of the advertising. PREREQ: M C 355 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. F, S

M C g460 Corporate Video Production 3 credits. Producing for corporate, educational, home video, documentary and other nonfiction markets. Advanced production techniques. Major project required. PREREQ: M C 300. D

M C 465 Alternative Photo Processes 4 credits. Darkroom course teaching three 19th century printing processes. These processes teach the evolution of modern materials and color theory. Cross-listed as ART 465. PREREQ: M C 210 AND M C 230 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D

M C 480 Public Relations Programs 3 credits. Tactics and strategies for planning public relations programs for public and private organizations. PREREQ: M C 341 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. S

M C 491 Independent Projects 1-3 credits. Under direct supervision of a department faculty member, student conducts individual projects in the field of mass communication. May be repeated for a total of six credits. PREREQ: PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. F, S

M C 497 Media Internship 6 credits. Practical experience in the media, supervised by faculty and professional journalists. Work equivalent to full time for one-half semester. PREREQ: PERMISSION OF DEPARTMENT. Open to juniors and seniors with 3.0 GPA in major course work. F, S

Speech Communication Courses

COMM 101 Principles of Speech 2 credits. Basic course in oral communication that emphasizes the theory and practice of informative speaking, logical argumentation, persuasion, small group discussion, and interpersonal communication. Designed to explain the humanistic nature of human communication and to improve a student's ability to express ideas orally. Satisfies Goal 2 of the General Education Requirements. F, S

111-112, 311-312 Speech Practicum 1-2 credits. Students speak on timely topics to community organizations in the symposium program. F, S

SPCH 115-116, 315-316 Intercollegiate Debate 1-3 credits. Students prepare for regional- and national-level intercollegiate debate tournament competition. Limited to debate team members. Students may receive up to eight credits in speech and drama activity. F, S

SPCH 201 Business and Professional Speaking 3 credits. Advanced speech course emphasizes practical speaking needs of business and professional people. PREREQ: COMM 101. F, S

SPCH 208 Group Communication 3 credits. Examines the process of human communication among members of organized groups. Topics studied include the leadership development, norms, roles, cohesion, problem-solving techniques, and conflict. F

SPCH 254 Organizational Communication 3 credits. Survey course covering the development of the organizational communication field. Students are introduced to various perspectives and theories for understanding and evaluating the role of communication in organizational systems. F

SPCH 305 Argumentation and Debate 3 credits. Study of argument, analysis, evidence, reasoning, fallacies, briefing, and delivery. S

SPCH 308 Persuasion 3 credits. Advanced theory and performance course emphasizing principles of message composition, persuasive campaigns, and methods affecting attitude change in public communication. F

SPCH 313-314 Speech Communication Academic Internship 1-3 credits. Department approval required. Directed field experience with an approved agency. Learning contract required. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. PREREQ: PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. F, S

SPCH 355 Nonverbal Communication 3 credits. Explores the various dimensions of human interaction which supplement the verbal medium. Students study the dimensions of paralinguistics, time, space, form, and action, and develop an awareness of their own and others' behavior. S

SPCH 397 Workshop 1-2 credits. Workshops aimed at the development and improvement of skills. Permission of instructor required. Does not satisfy requirements for a major or a minor. May be repeated. Graded S/U. F, S

SPCH g408 Communication Theory 3 credits. Examines models of social science and how these contribute to the development of communication theory. Examines a variety of communication theories in interpersonal, small group, organizational contexts. Focus on history of theory development in communication. S

SPCH g436 Rhetorical Criticism 3 credits. Study and application of various theories and methods of rhetorical criticism including Aristotelian and Burkeian principles. S

SPCH g437 Rhetorical Theory 3 credits. Principal rhetorical theories from the Greeks through the 18th century and contemporary American theorists. Writings of Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, Campbell, Blair, Whately, and Burke are stressed. F

SPCH g440 Gender and Communication 3 credits. Course examines communication arenas from a perspective that focuses on gender and includes study of similarities and differences in female/male patterns. Topics include nonverbal, organizational, language, family and friendship. F

SPCH g441 Interpersonal Communication 3 credits. Largely theoretical course, drawing from research in social sciences as well as speech. Focuses on communication variables associated with interpersonal communication including awareness of self/others, nature/functions of language, nonverbal behavior, norms, and roles.F

SPCH g442 American Rhetoric and Public Address 3 credits. Has a dual purpose: to study the impact of rhetoric (oral and written persuasion) on major events in American history; to examine great speakers and rhetorical documents in their historical context. S

SPCH g447 Rhetoric of Hitler and Churchill 3 credits. Rhetorical theory and practice of these influential leaders and the impact of their persuasion. Topics include Hitler's oratory, Nazi propaganda, and Churchill's World War II speeches. F

SPCH g451 Recent Rhetorical Issues 3 credits. Study of the rhetoric of contemporary issues such as the Vietnam War, the Black revolution, and other current political and social topics, including the rhetoric of ongoing election campaigns. F

SPCH g452 Conflict Management 3 credits. Examines the dynamics of everyday conflicts across a variety of settings, from personal to organizational. Principles of conflict, similar across all communicative contexts, are emphasized. Theory and its application are given equal importance. S

SPCH g454 Management Communication 3 credits. Examines the communication goals and functions unique to organizational managers and leaders. Topics studied include socialization and training, leader-member relationships, incentive based systems of motivation, employee identification and commitment, and organizational development. S

SPCH g491 Independent Research Projects 1-2 credits. Under the supervision of professors in the various areas of communication, students will prepare reports and carry out projects designed to promote professional growth. F, S

Theatre Courses

THEA 101 Appreciation of Drama 3 credits. An audience-oriented course in the creative processes and aesthetic principles which guide artists of the live theatre, film and television in the shaping and reflection of human value. Satisfies Goal 6 of the General Education Requirements. F, S

THEA 111-112 Stagecraft 3 credits. Shop and crew course in building, painting, and handling scenery and properties. Required for majors. Students will form production staff and crews for university productions. Second semester includes work in scene design. F, S

THEA 118 Oral Interpretation 3 credits. Analysis and interpretation of literature through performance. Prose, poetry and dramatic literature will be investigated. S

THEA 131 Voice and Diction 2 credits. A performance-based course focusing on basic breathing, tone, diction, and other aspects of speech for stage. Students will demonstrate acquisition of these skills through lab performances. D

THEA 191-192, 391-392 Theatre Production 1 credit each. Supervised work in theatre production. Enrollment must be approved by a theatre faculty member and does not presume casting in a given production. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits as speech and theatre activity. F, S

THEA 209 Stage Lighting 2 credits. Theory and practice of lighting applied to various types of stage production. Includes operation of switchboard and participation on light crews. AS

THEA 211 Drafting 2 credits. Class explores mechanical drafting needs in the performing arts with special emphasis on scene and lighting design. Class offers an in-depth look at manual drafting and its extension toward computer-aided drawings. D

THEA 214 Makeup 2 credits. Laboratory sessions on the technique of makeup.

Includes participation on crews of university productions.AF

THEA 218 Stage Dialects 2 credits. A practical course in the production of commonly used stage dialects. Students study the international phonetic alphabet (IPA), and train in dialect development techniques. PREREQ: THEA 131. D

THEA 221 Stage Costume Construction 2 credits. Methods of assembling stage costumes. Use of various fabrics and materials will be emphasized. AF

THEA 251 Beginning Acting 3 credits. Exercises in awareness, concentration, relaxation, imagination, and character interrelationships. Includes improvisation and some scene work. F, S

THEA 252 Intermediate Acting 3 credits. Creating a character. Emphasis on movement, gesture, scene analysis, and performance. PREREQ: THEA 251, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. F

THEA 304 Theatre Management 2 credits. Consideration of administrative aspects of play production with emphasis on stage management, theatre management, publicity, and advertising. AF

THEA 311 Introduction to Scene Design 3 credits. Basic scene design emphasizing concepts of line, color, form, and texture; drafting techniques, perspective drawing, foreshortening, rendering, and model building will be introduced.AF

THEA g313 Theatre Background I 3 credits. Origin of the theatre and drama, from their origins through the Jacobean period. PREREQ: THEA 101, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AF

THEA g314 Theatre Background II 3 credits. Study of the theatre and drama from the Spanish Golden Age through the "well-made play." PREREQ: THEA 101, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AS

THEA g323 Stage Costume History 3 credits. A survey of the history of western clothing from Ancient Egypt through the present. Study of the social context and motivations behind the evolution of clothing, silhouette, and costume components. THEA 221 or PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D

THEA g328 Stage Costume Design 3 credits. Costume design for the theatre incorporating the influence of period, concept, and mood. Course work includes text analysis, research, drawing, painting, and collage. PREREQ: THEA 323 or PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D

THEA 331 Materials and Methods for High School Speech Arts 3 credits. Required for teaching majors in speech and theatre. D

THEA g351 Problems in Acting 3 credits. Focuses on special acting problems such as characterization, movement, voice, pantomime, film and television acting. Content varies from year to year. May be repeated once with the consent of the instructor. PREREQ: THEA 251, THEA 252. AS

THEA 352 BFA Studio 3 credits. Intensive process and skills training in a controlled studio environment. Lecture/survey in professional preparation and marketability for the prospective actor. Limited to BFA Acting/Directing students. PREREQ: THEA 251, THEA 252, THEA 351 AND PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D

THEA 397 Workshop 1-2 credits. Workshops aimed at the development and improvement of skills. Does not satisfy requirements for a major or a minor. May be repeated. Graded S/U. F, S

THEA g405 Advanced Costume Construction 3 credits. A study in period corset and millinery construction. A lab course in which students gain practical experience and skills crucial to a career in costume technology. PREREQ: THEA 221. D

THEA g406 Advanced Light Design 3 credits. Study of lighting design in performing arts. Students gain knowledge through actualized projects, study of television and film lighting, and exploration of the Controllable Properties including color. PREREQ: THEA 111, 209, 221, AND 311. D

THEA g412 Scenic Painting 3 credits. A study of painting techniques as used in theatrical scenery; theory, practice, and equipment will be investigated as they apply to the art of stage painting. AS

THEA 414 Advanced Makeup 2 credits. Concentrated study of characterization, care, setting, styling and application of various types of wigs. Design and construction of polyfoam prosthesis. PREREQ: THEA 214, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AS

THEA g419 Modern European Theatre 3 credits. Continental and British theatre and drama from 1850 to mid-twentieth century. PREREQ: THEA 101, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. R2

THEA g420 American Theatre 3 credits. American theatre and drama from the beginnings to mid-twentieth century. PREREQ: THEA 101, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AS

THEA g421 Basic Pattern Drafting for Stage Costuming 3 credits. Cutting patterns from measurements. Adjusting various patterns to designs. Alterations and fittings. PREREQ: THEA 221, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AF

THEA g422 Period Pattern Drafting for Stage Costuming 3 credits. Use of the basic patterns to reproduce historical costumes from the 12th century to 1950. PREREQ: THEA 221, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AS

THEA g424 Advanced Acting Styles 3 credits. PREREQ: THEA 355, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AF

THEA g426 Advanced Scene Design 3 credits. Study of scene design in performing arts and beyond. Students work toward portfolio-quality work in realized and non-realized projects in theatre, television, film, and design areas. PREREQ: THEA 111, 209, 221, 311. D

THEA g455 Beginning Stage Direction 3 credits. Consideration of aesthetics of dramatic production and the relationship of basic techniques of stage direction. Includes the direction of scenes and one-act plays. PREREQ: THEA 111, 251, 252, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. F

THEA g456 Advanced Stage Direction 3 credits. Advanced theories in techniques of stage direction including consideration of period styles. The student will direct a series of advanced projects including scenes and a full-length play. PREREQ: THEA 355, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. AS

THEA g470 Contemporary Theatre 3 credits. World drama and theatre during the two most recent decades. PREREQ: THEA 101, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. D

THEA g490 Practicum Theatre Arts 1-3 credits. Recital projects for advanced students in various areas of theatre arts. F, S

THEA g491 Independent Research Projects 1-2 credits. Under the supervision of the theatre faculty, students will undertake special research projects in theatre. F, S



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