Undergraduate Comm. & Theatre Arts-Rock Coun
Undergraduate Comm. & Theatre Arts-Rock Coun
2020 Fall Term
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INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING
CTA 103
Study of the principles & techniques of effective speaking & listening in a variety of selected communication experiences.
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
CTA 130
A study of the development of theatre as an art form. Emphasis is on the role of the audience & the underst&ing & appreciation of the nature of theatre, important plays, dramatic styles, & elements of a theatrical production.
THEATRE LABORATORY
CTA 131
Participation in theatrical production activities including directing, stage Mgmt., technical production, lighting, stage design, costuming, make-up, acting, & theatre Mgmt.. It is possible to register in more than one section with cons. instr. Section 1: Acting Section 2: Technical Production Section 3: Theatre Mgmt.. AP This class will likely not meet during the times stated in the timetable. The instructor will set meeting times based on that Sem.'s theatrical production.
INTRODUCTION TO FILM
CTA 150
Study of the history & development of film as a distinctive medium of communication, an art form & an industry. Students will be Introduced to a wide range of theoretical perspectives that have been applied to film in academic settings: these will include but are not limited to such concepts as narrative, genre, 'mise en scene', & star image.
INTRODUCTION TO INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
CTA 210
An overview of how people communicate with people from other cultures. Communication behavior (both verbal & nonverbal) will be examined to determine their role in other cultures. Students will learn to communicate more competently with people from other cultures & ethnic groups.
POPULAR CULTURE IN THE MEDIA
CTA 218
An Intro to the analysis & interpretation of Popular Culture as an academic discipline. The class will examine forms of advertisement & entertainment including print & TV ads, films, television, music, & music videos.