Department of Communication
Major Advisors: John Forde, Department Head; Emily Cain, Advising/Recruiting Coordinator
Office: 130 McComas Hall
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication is offered. The department offers concentrations in Broadcasting, Communication Studies, Journalism, Public Relations, and Theatre. Students may choose more than one concentration. Minors are available in all areas. In addition, the department offers numerous courses online throughout the year. Contact specific advisors for additional information.
The total major consists of 45 semester hours in Communication courses: 12 hours of the departmental core; and 33-37 hours of additional specified work in the concentration area(s). In addition, students complete the Arts & Sciences core curriculum and electives for a total of 124 semester hours leading to the B. A. Degree.
- A minimum grade of C in all Communication courses (or approved substitutes) is required. Students earning a grade lower than C in a Communication course must retake that course.
- Incoming freshmen must earn a score of 20 or higher on the ACT Enhanced English sub-scale before entering the major. Students who believe that the ACT does not accurately assess their language ability and who can present evidence of above average language skills (excellent English grades, extensive writing samples, etc.) will be given the opportunity to satisfactorily complete a screening test and gain admission to the major.
- No transfer student, either from another institution or within the university, will be accepted who has not earned a minimum 2.0 GPA on all college work attempted prior to entering the major.
Prospective students are reminded that Communication is a language intensive discipline. Students with only minimal oral and written language competency should expect to be at a competitive disadvantage in classes as well as in careers after graduation. Transfer students with less than a C in English composition courses may have difficulty with the advanced writing courses required in this major.
Broadcasting
The Broadcasting concentration prepares students for work in radio, television, multi-media and other areas. Graduates work in front of and behind the camera, from anchorperson to camera technician. Broadcasting graduates also find positions in extension service, university relations, government, and industry.
Communication Studies
The career track for this area is aimed at positions in corporate and public communication offices. Students preparing for graduate school or teaching in Communication and other areas often choose the Communication Studies curriculum.
Journalism
In addition to filling positions for newspapers, magazines, and digital publications in the state and around the country, graduates of the Journalism concentration obtain news-related jobs in universities, business, and industrial relations.
Public Relations
The Public Relations concentration prepares students for a variety of professional positions. In addition to work with public relations and advertising agencies, graduates are employed by colleges and schools, newspapers and broadcasting organizations, banks, churches, hospitals, insurance companies, businesses and corporations, charitable and political groups, and state and federal governments.
Theatre
Students choosing the Theatre concentration find positions with regional and repertory companies, community theatres (both on stage and off stage), and professional theatres in educational institutions, broadcasting, and film.
Communication Minors
Minors in each of the concentration areas (Broadcasting, Communication Studies, Journalism, Public Relations, and Theatre) are available. Because of the differences between and among the disciplines in the department, students considering a minor are advised to meet with the department head or advising coordinator prior to making a decision regarding a minor. The Department of Communication endeavors to work with individual students so that the minor field combines appropriately with his/her major field of study. Students with majors in business, agriculture, social sciences, and the humanities are especially encouraged to consider a minor in one of the related areas.
Professional Societies and Scholarships
Students in any of the departmental concentration areas with superior averages after completing certain courses may qualify for membership in the Theta Alpha Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the official honor society of the National Communication Association. Students in Theatre may be tapped for Alpha Psi Omega honorary after completing certain work in theatrical productions.
Numerous scholarships are available in the Department of Communication. See the department’s website for a complete list of available scholarships. Applicants may pick up necessary forms in the department office or by contacting the Scholarship Committee Chair, P.O. Box PF, Mississippi State, MS 39762.
Professional societies are available for students in most of the concentration areas. The Public Relations Student Society of America, the Public Relations Association of Mississippi, and Southern Public Relations Federation provide pre-professional experience and contacts for students of Public Relations. Blackfriars is available to students of Theatre. The Student Broadcasting Association services students in the Broadcasting concentration; this group is directly involved in the production of several television programs.
General Education and College Requirements
English Composition | ||
EN 1103 | English Composition I | 3 |
or EN 1163 | Accelerated Composition I | |
EN 1113 | English Composition II | 3 |
or EN 1173 | Accelerated Composition II | |
Foreign Language | ||
3 semesters - one Foreign Language (see advisor) | 9 | |
Humanities | ||
English Literature - see General Education courses | 3 | |
History - see General Education courses | 3 | |
Philosophy - see General Education courses | 3 | |
Humanities Elective 1 | 9 | |
Math | ||
MA 1313 | College Algebra | 3 |
MA 1323 | Trigonometry | 3 |
or ST 2113 | Introduction to Statistics | |
Fine Arts | ||
CO 1503 | Introduction to the Theatre (required unless student has completed acceptable Fine Arts other than Theatre course prior to declaring CO major) | 3 |
Natural Sciences | ||
Physical Science w/Lab 2 | 3-4 | |
Life Science w/Lab 3 | 3-4 | |
Natural Science Elective | 3-4 | |
Social Sciences 4 | ||
PSY 1013 | General Psychology | 3 |
SO 1003 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
GR 1123 | Introduction to World Geography | 3 |
CO 1223 | Introduction to Communication Theory | 3 |
CO 1403 | Introduction to the Mass Media 5 | 3 |
Electives | 6 | |
Major Core | ||
Student should check for prerequisites for all courses. Consult advisor or course descriptions in catalog. | ||
CO 1003 | Fundamentals of Public Speaking 6 | 3 |
CO 1223 | Introduction to Communication Theory 5 | 3 |
or CO 1403 | Introduction to the Mass Media |
1 | Must be selected from 2 different areas. Not required to be selected from core listing; may have to be taken at Upper Division level to meet 31 hours A&S UD requirement. |
2 | CH, GG, or PH; see General Education courses. |
3 | BIO, EPP, or PO; see General Education courses. |
4 | Must be from 2 different areas and must cross 4 disciplines over the 18 hours. Not required to be selected from core listing; may have to be taken at Upper Division level to meet 31 hours A&S UD requirement. Only one Economics allowed. |
5 | CO 1223 or CO 1403 will count as 3 additional Social Science hours to reach 12 hour elective total. The course not counted as a Social Science will be required additionally in the major. |
6 | CO 1003 is required unless student has completed CO 1013 prior to declaring CO major. This course satisfies the Oral Communication Requirement. |
Choose one or more of the following concentrations:
Broadcasting Concentration (BCST)
CO 2333 | Television Production | 3 |
CO 2413 | Introduction to News Writing and Reporting | 3 |
CO 3313 | News Writing for the Electronic Media | 3 |
or CO 3343 | Writing for the Media | |
CO 3333 | Advanced Television Production | 3 |
CO 3833 | Interviewing in Communication | 3 |
CO 4313 | Mass Media Law | 3 |
CO 4323 | Mass Media and Society | 3 |
CO 4373 | Practicum in Television News | 3 |
CO Elective - Upper Division suggested | 3 | |
Upper Division CO electives - see advisor | 6 | |
General Electives 1 | 13-16 | |
Total Hours | 124 |
1 | May need to be taken at Upper Division level to meet A&S UD requirement. |
Communication Studies Concentration (CMGT)
CO 2253 | Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
CO 3213 | Small Group Communication | 3 |
CO 4203 | Nonverbal Communication | 3 |
CO 4213 | Political Communication | 3 |
CO 4223 | Advanced Communication Theory | 3 |
CO 4243 | Rhetorical Theory | 3 |
CO 4253 | Elements of Persuasion | 3 |
CO 4313 | Mass Media Law | 3 |
or CO 4323 | Mass Media and Society | |
Upper Division CO Electives - see advisor | 12 | |
General Electives 1 | 10-13 | |
Total Hours | 124 |
1 | May need to be taken at Upper Division level to meet A&S UD requirement. |
Journalism Concentration (JOUR)
CO 2413 | Introduction to News Writing and Reporting | 3 |
CO 2423 | News Editing, Typography, and Makeup | 3 |
CO 3403 | Photographic Communication | 3 |
CO 3423 | Feature Writing | 3 |
CO 3443 | Advanced News Writing and Reporting | 3 |
CO 4313 | Mass Media Law | 3 |
CO 4403 | Journalism Ethics | 3 |
CO Elective - Upper Division suggested | 3 | |
Upper Division CO Electives - see advisor | 9 | |
General Electives 1 | 13-16 | |
Total Hours | 124 |
1 | May need to be taken at Upper Division level to meet A&S UD requirement. |
Public Relations Concentration (PREL)
CO 2333 | Television Production | 3 |
or CO 3403 | Photographic Communication | |
or CO 3713 | Digital Communication | |
CO 2413 | Introduction to News Writing and Reporting | 3 |
CO 3803 | Principles of Public Relations | 3 |
CO 3813 | Public Relations Case Problems | 3 |
CO 3853 | Public Relations Writing | 3 |
CO 3863 | Public Relations Production | 3 |
CO 4253 | Elements of Persuasion | 3 |
CO 4313 | Mass Media Law | 3 |
or CO 4323 | Mass Media and Society | |
CO 4803 | Research in Public Relations and Advertising | 3 |
CO 4813 | Public Relations in Organizations | 3 |
CO Upper-Division Electives | 6 | |
General Electives 1 | 7-10 | |
Total Hours | 124 |
1 | May need to be taken at Upper Division level to meet A&S UD requirement. |
Theatre Concentration (THEA)
CO 1533 | Theatre Practicum #3 | 3 |
or CO 1543 | Theatre Practicum #4 | |
or CO 1553 | Theatre Practicum #5 | |
or CO 1563 | Theatre Practicum #6 | |
CO 2013 | Voice and Articulation | 3 |
CO 2613 | Introduction to Oral Interpretation | 3 |
CO 2503 | Acting | 3 |
CO 2524 | Stagecraft and Lighting | 4 |
CO 4504 | History of Theatre | 4 |
CO 2544 | Makeup and Costuming | 4 |
CO 4524 | Directing | 4 |
CO 4573 | Theater Management | 3 |
CO 4533 | Advanced Acting | 3 |
CO 4583 | Playwriting | 3 |
General Electives 1 | 9-12 | |
Total Hours | 124 |
1 | May need to be taken at Upper Division level to meet A&S UD requirement. |
Courses
CO 1001 First Year Seminar: 1 hour.
One hour lecture. First-year seminars explore a diverse arrary of topics that provide students with an opportunity to learn about a specific discipline from skilled faculty members
CO 1003 Fundamentals of Public Speaking: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. The psychological processes and adjustments necessary in preparing, organizing, wording, and delivering effective speeches. Honors section available
CO 1013 Introduction to Communication: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. To sharpen the student's awareness and to facilitate growth in the human interaction process across a variety of communication situations
CO 1223 Introduction to Communication Theory: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. A comprehensive introduction to the bases of contemporary communication theory
CO 1403 Introduction to the Mass Media: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. How American newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and film industries are organized to collect and distribute news, editorial, and entertainment material
CO 1503 Introduction to the Theatre: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. A comprehensive view of the theatre, including plays, playwrights, directing, acting, theatres, and technicians
CO 1533 Theatre Practicum #3: 3 hours.
Nine hours laboratory. Preparation for and participation in department production activities
CO 1543 Theatre Practicum #4: 3 hours.
Nine hours laboratory. Preparation for and participation in department production activities
CO 1553 Theatre Practicum #5: 3 hours.
Nine hours laboratory. Preparation for and participation in department production activities
CO 1563 Theatre Practicum #6: 3 hours.
Nine hours laboratory. Preparation for and participation in department production activities
CO 1903 Introduction to Cinema: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. A multidisciplinary study of the film, with emphasis on linguistics, psychological, philosophical, and general intellectual aspects
CO 2013 Voice and Articulation: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. A study of the phonetic and acoustic features of speech
CO 2253 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication: 3 hours.
Emphasis on two-person interactions to increase student's understanding and appreciation of communication principles
CO 2333 Television Production: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1403). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Elementary principles, practices of television production in varied program formats
CO 2413 Introduction to News Writing and Reporting: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: Two semesters composition) Two hours lecture and two hours lab. Practice in writing simple news stories and the place of the reporter in the news-gathering organization
CO 2423 News Editing, Typography, and Makeup: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2413). Three hours lecture. Editing newspaper copy, writing headlines, and using type and pictures in makeup of newspaper pages
CO 2503 Acting: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. Principles of character interpretation. Classroom projects involving presentation of scenes from plays
CO 2524 Stagecraft and Lighting: 4 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1503). Three hours lecture. Forty hours work on a major production. Theory and practice of set construction, scene design and stage lighting and its application to theatre production
CO 2544 Makeup and Costuming: 4 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1503). Three hours lecture. Forty hours work on a major production. Theory and practice of theatrical makeup and costumes for the theatre production
CO 2574 Summer Theater Workshop: 4 hours.
Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Daily observation and practice of acting and technical work in preparation of a production. May be repeated one semester
CO 2613 Introduction to Oral Interpretation: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1503). Three hours lecture. Basic principles of comprehending and communicating literature to a listening audience
CO 2990 Special Topics in Communication: 1-9 hours.
Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)
CO 3203 Communication and Group Leadership: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2213). Three hours lecture. A study of communication as related to the functions and styles of group leadership
CO 3213 Small Group Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1003 or junior standing). Three hours lecture. A study of the problems and techniques of participation in and leadership of small groups
CO 3293 Corporate Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Study of applied communication techniques related to the development and proficiency of oral corporate communications skills
CO 3313 News Writing for the Electronic Media: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2413). Three hours lecture. Practice in analysis, gathering, writing, and delivering copy for various types of news programming
CO 3333 Advanced Television Production: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2333). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Advanced principles, techniques of producing and directing television programs
CO 3343 Writing for the Media: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite:EN 1103 and EN 1113) Three hours lecture. Study and practice of the principles and techniques of media writing
CO 3403 Photographic Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite:Nine hours in Communication or consent of instructor). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Study and practice of techniques of photography and digital imaging as they relate to visual communication in journalism, public relations, mass media, and related fields
CO 3413 News Gathering: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite:CO 2413 or CO 2313).Three hours lecture. Development of strategies for finding information for news stories from computerized databases, public records, and reports. Includes techniques for interviewing and covering meetings
CO 3423 Feature Writing: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite:CO 2413). Three hours lecture. Feature markets and practice in preparing and writing features for newspapers and magazines
CO 3443 Advanced News Writing and Reporting: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2423). Three hours lecture. Practice in writing more complex news stories and the responsibilities of the reporter in newsgathering and writing
CO 3543 Improvisation: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. Course is designed to deveop skills in improvisation with emphasis on exercises and performance
CO 3563 Voice and Movement: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. Course is designed for technical training of actor in performance area with emphasis on exercises
CO 3593 Auditioning/Monologue: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. Course designed for the development of the technical skills necessary for Professional/Graduate performance work
CO 3713 Digital Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 2413 or CO 3313). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Processes and methods of effective digital communication
CO 3803 Principles of Public Relations: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1403 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. The role and origin of public relations in society, the identification and influence of publics, and applications of public relations principles to campaigns and organizations
CO 3813 Public Relations Case Problems: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 3803). Three hours lecture.The written analysis, presentation, and group discussion specific and hypothetical cases using public relations theory as a base
CO 3833 Interviewing in Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. The communicative processes and adjustments necessary in preparing, organizing, wording, and participating in various types of interviews from both the interviewer and the interviewee perspectives
CO 3843 Media Relations: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 3833). Three hours lecture. Study of interviewing and communication skills for reporters and the issues, problems, and strategies employed by interviewees related to radio, television, and print interviews
CO 3853 Public Relations Writing: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites:CO 2413 and CO 3803).Three hours lecture. Practice of written communication for public relations. Emphasis on research, establishing communication goals, and writing for internal and external audiences via multiple channels
CO 3863 Public Relations Production: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites:CO 2413 and CO 3853) Two hours lecture. One hour laboratory. Detailed exercise in the design and production of public relations materials for print, broadcast, and computer-based media
CO 3903 Advanced Cinema Studies: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1903 or EN 2434). Three hours lecture. A study of the forms, styles, and criticisms of cinema
CO 4000 Directed Individual Study in Communication: 1-6 hours.
Hours and credits to be arranged
CO 4053 Internship in Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 2323 or CO 2333 for Radio/TV students or Communication majors only). Supervised work in production, sales or related fields for radio/TV students or in newspaper or magazine writing, editing or photography for journalism students
CO 4203 Nonverbal Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223 or PSY 1013). Three hours lecture. Study of nonverbal cues as they affect the communication interface in numerous contexts including social events, political campaigns, and dramatic productions
CO 4213 Political Communication: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. Analysis and evaluation of the verbal and nonverbal dimensions of the creation dissemination, and reception of political communication in the United States
CO 4223 Advanced Communication Theory: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. Analysis of twentieth century communication theories. A study of mass, interpersonal, and intrapersonal communication processes and effects
CO 4243 Rhetorical Theory: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. Survey and criticism of the theories of public speaking found in the works of Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, and St. Augustine
CO 4253 Elements of Persuasion: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. A study of the motivation of audiences and techniques of persuasive campaigns and communications
CO 4273 Intercultural Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223 and Senior standing). Three hours lecture. A study of how communication behaviors differ between cultures. Frameworks for studying intercultural communication will be provided by studying one specific culture
CO 4313 Mass Media Law: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Three hours lecture. Study and analysis of laws and regulations significantly affecting newspapers, magazines, motion pictures, and broadcasting in America
CO 4323 Mass Media and Society: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Three hours lecture. The effects of mass communication on social and cultural institutions
CO 4373 Practicum in Television News: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 2333, 15 additional hours of CO courses and consent of the instructor). Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Theory and practice of producing a television news program
CO 4393 Broadcast Performance: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior Standing.) Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Practice and theory of the mechanics, tools and techniques required to communicate successsfully as a broadcaster
CO 4403 Journalism Ethics: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2413). Three hours lecture. Examination of ethical problems in contemporary journalism
CO 4423 Advanced Photo Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 3403).Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Exploration of narrative and illustrative photography in PR and news. Evaluation of still vs. moving images and Web/multimedia presentation options
CO 4433 Television Criticism: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing or higher). Three hour lecture. Methods of television criticism
CO 4504 History of Theatre: 4 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Four hours lecture. A survey of the theatre with emphasis on the physical structure, production problems and theatrical personalities
CO 4524 Directing: 4 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2524 and junior or senior standing). Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Evaluation of dramatic styles and analysis of stage composition. Supervised hours in actual directing experience
CO 4533 Advanced Acting: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2503). Three hours lecture. Intensive study of the theories and techniques of acting in the various dramatic styles
CO 4573 Theater Management: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Business organization and management for the educational (secondary and university), community, and professional theatre, including budgeting, publicity, public relations, and box office principles
CO 4583 Playwriting: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Completion of freshman composition and CO 1503). Three hours lecture. Practice in the fundamentals of dramatic composition. Reading, discussion, and analysis of written work
CO 4643 Race and the Media: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: SO/AAS 2203, or CO 1403, or AAS 1063 or equivalent). Three hours lecture. Examines the relationship between society, race, and the media. An examination of the social influence of how racial representations are produced, distributed, and consumed. (Same as SO 4643 and AAS 4643)
CO 4713 Digital Communication II: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 3713 or consent of instructor) Two hours lecture. Two hours lab. Advanced processes and methods of effective digital communication
CO 4803 Research in Public Relations and Advertising: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 3853, or MKT 4413, or consent of instructor, or graduate standing). Three hours lecture. Theory and practice of primary and secondary research methods in public relations and advertising, including qualitative and quantitative methods and uses of new technologies
CO 4813 Public Relations in Organizations: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 3813, CO 3863). Three hours lecture. Studies in using various communication techniques for image building and campaign development for profit and non-profit organizations
CO 4990 Special Topics in Communication: 1-9 hours.
Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)
CO 6053 Internship in Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 2323 or CO 2333 for Radio/TV students or Communication majors only). Supervised work in production, sales or related fields for radio/TV students or in newspaper or magazine writing, editing or photography for journalism students
CO 6203 Nonverbal Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223 or PSY 1013). Three hours lecture. Study of nonverbal cues as they affect the communication interface in numerous contexts including social events, political campaigns, and dramatic productions
CO 6213 Political Communication: 3 hours.
Three hours lecture. Analysis and evaluation of the verbal and nonverbal dimensions of the creation dissemination, and reception of political communication in the United States
CO 6223 Advanced Communication Theory: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. Analysis of twentieth century communication theories. A study of mass, interpersonal, and intrapersonal communication processes and effects
CO 6243 Rhetorical Theory: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. Survey and criticism of the theories of public speaking found in the works of Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, and St. Augustine
CO 6253 Elements of Persuasion: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223). Three hours lecture. A study of the motivation of audiences and techniques of persuasive campaigns and communications
CO 6273 Intercultural Communication: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 1223 and Senior standing). Three hours lecture. A study of how communication behaviors differ between cultures. Frameworks for studying intercultural communication will be provided by studying one specific culture
CO 6313 Mass Media Law: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Three hours lecture. Study and analysis of laws and regulations significantly affecting newspapers, magazines, motion pictures, and broadcasting in America
CO 6323 Mass Media and Society: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Three hours lecture. The effects of mass communication on social and cultural institutions
CO 6373 Practicum in Television News: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 2333, 15 additional hours of CO courses and consent of the instructor). Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Theory and practice of producing a television news program
CO 6403 Journalism Ethics: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2413). Three hours lecture. Examination of ethical problems in contemporary journalism
CO 6433 Television Criticism: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing or higher). Three hour lecture. Methods of television criticism
CO 6504 History of the Theater: 4 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Four hours lecture. A survey of the theatre with emphasis on the physical structure, production problems and theatrical personalities
CO 6524 Directing: 4 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2524 and junior or senior standing). Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Evaluation of dramatic styles and analysis of stage composition. Supervised hours in actual directing experience
CO 6533 Advanced Acting: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 2503). Three hours lecture. Intensive study of the theories and techniques of acting in the various dramatic styles
CO 6573 Theater Management: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Junior standing). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Business organization and management for the educational (secondary and university), community, and professional theatre, including budgeting, publicity, public relations, and box office principles
CO 6583 Playwriting: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: Completion of freshman composition and CO 1503). Three hours lecture. Practice in the fundamentals of dramatic composition. Reading, discussion, and analysis of written work
CO 6803 Research in Public Relations and Advertising: 3 hours.
(Prerequisite: CO 3853, or MKT 4413, or consent of instructor, or graduate standing). Three hours lecture. Theory and practice of primary and secondary research methods in public relations and advertising, including qualitative and quantitative methods and uses of new technologies
CO 6813 Public Relations in Organizations: 3 hours.
(Prerequisites: CO 3813, CO 3863). Three hours lecture. Studies in using various communication techniques for image building and campaign development for profit and non-profit organizations
CO 6990 Special Topics in Communication: 1-9 hours.
Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)
CO 7000 Directed Individual Study in Communication: 1-6 hours.
ours and credits to be arranged
CO 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Communication: 1-13 hours.
Hours and credits to be arranged
CO 8990 Special Topics in Communication: 1-9 hours.
Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)