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70 College of Liberal Arts
mal and informal instructional situations,
including voice and diction; designed to
meet the needs of prospective teachers.
May be substituted for COMM 1301 for
students in professional education. Fall,
Spring
1310 Introduction to Journalism
(3-3-X)
Introduction to journalism in theory and
practice. Hands-on experience is
included. Fall
1380 Survey of Mass
Communication (3-3-0) [#]
An historical survey of mass communication
designed to acquaint the student
with the development and impact of
media communication and its technologies
on American society. Fall, Spring
1385 Television Studio Production I
(3-3-X)
Basic video production theory and
techniques of using television studio
equipment. Fall
2182 Publications Workshop (1-1-3)
Practical experience on the HSU Brand
or the HSU Bronco. Reporting, writing,
or editing assignments under supervision
of faculty advisor. May be repeated.
Fall, Spring
2199, 2299, 2399 Special Topics
A special interest course focusing on
selected topics not otherwise offered at
this level. May be repeated for credit as
topic varies. As needed
2301 Public Speaking (3-3-0) [#]
A study of the various types of public
audience situations and practice in
communicating with each. Intense work
in public speaking. Fall, Spring
2302 Voice and Articulation (3-3-0) [#]
A study of the voice and its use in verbal
communication, including breathing,
pitch, range, emphasis and volume with
practical attention to the production of
non-regional consonant and vowel
sounds. Fall, Spring
2305 Business and Professional
Speaking (3-3-0) [#]
Theory and practice of oral communication
in an organizational environment
with special concentration on listening,
reporting, interviewing, group discussion,
conference methods, and publiccommunication; designed to meet the
needs of students entering business and
the professions.
2335 Television Studio Production II
(3-3-0)
A continuation of COMM 1385, with an
emphasis on theory and practice of
producing and directing various
advanced multi-camera studio productions.Prerequisite: COMM 1385. Spring
2352 Survey of Advertising (3-0-X)
(Also see ART 3352)
A broad survey of advertising focusing
on design theory, terminology, technology,
and techniques. Emphasis on conceptual
development of advertising
design through class assignments.
Field trips to local printers. Fall
2373 Oral Interpretation of
Literature (3-3-0) [#]
Cutting, adapting, and compiling script
materials for presentation by individuals
and groups. The informative and
persuasive uses of literature in academic
and community settings. As
needed
2380 Elementary Newswriting
(3-3-0) [#]
A detailed study of news story composition,
the evaluation of news and news
gathering methods. Discussion and
exercises in writing leads, organizing
stories, and overcoming grammatical
and spelling deficiencies. Open to all
students. Fall
2385 Announcing and Audio
Production (3-3-X)
Development of basic skills for effective
radio, television and multimedia production;
to include announcer techniques,
console operations, sound editing,
and microphone techniques. Fall,
Spring
3301 Persuasion (3-3-0)
The theory and practice of persuasion
including attitude and behavior change,
credibility, and resistance. Emphasis on
message facilitation factors in mass
media and public address.
Prerequisite: one of the following:
COMM 1301, 1302, 2305, or permission
of the instructor. Fall
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