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SPCH 1100 – Oral Communication I (formerly ENGL 1100) - 3 Credits
This one-semester basic course in speech is designed to develop
each student’s ability to communicate effectively in his or her academic, business
and social life. The major emphasis is on the preparation and delivery of formal
speeches, but many areas of the communication process are explored. Lecture: 3 hours
SPCH 1110 – Voice and Articulation - 3 Credits
Designed for those people with speech habits resulting in problems
of being heard and understood, this course emphasizes voice development and improvement
in articulation for clearer and more effective speech. Lecture: 3 hours
SPCH 1120 – Speech and Articulation in English as a Second Language - 3 Credits
This course emphasizes the development of correct pronunciation
of the English language. Lecture: 3 hours
SPCH 1180 – Oral Interpretation - 3 Credits
This course is designed for students with experience in speaking
who are planning careers which require them to read aloud, to be dramatic and to
tell stories, very possibly to children. The student will learn to interpret prose
and poetry orally for the entertainment and edification of small or large audiences.
Admission is by approval of the instructor. Lecture: 3 hours
SPCH 1200 – Introduction to Television Production - 3 Credits
This course is meant to familiarize students with the elements
of television production and to give them the skills and knowledge necessary to
create basic videotaped programs. Lecture: 1 hour, Studio: 3 hours
SPCH 2200 – Television Production II - 3 Credits
A more advanced course that assumes students have the basic skills
and understanding of television production derived from SPCH 1200 or equivalent.
Students will conceptualize and complete studio and remote/location video productions.
Hands-on experience will include more advanced editing techniques, computer/character
generated effects, voice-over narration, and field planning and production techniques.
Students will also learn to make and defend production proposals. (Prerequisite:
SPCH 1200 or permission of instructor.) Lecture: 1 hour, Studio: 3 hours
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