College Catalog: 2013-2014
School of Contemporary Arts (CA): Communication Arts (B.A.)
Website: School of Contemporary Arts
Concentrations: Digital Filmmaking, Global Communication and Media,
Journalism, Visual Communication Design, Writing.
Convener:
- Bonnie Blake
Faculty:
Faculty:
The Communication Arts Major prepares students for a richly interdisciplinary field that exists at the intersection of media, film, and culture. Emerging in the mid-1900s to become one of the most influential disciplines of the 21st Century, the field of the communication arts is the study and practice of the many tools, languages, technologies, media and discourses of and about culture. Communication is also the study and practice of power: the power of economics and ownership, of persuasion and influence, ideology and values. The Communication Arts major that reflects the growing convergence of writing, journalism, film, media, and design and interactive media production across platforms, emphasizing the historical tradition of the Communication Arts discipline as rooted in the social and cultural uses of media.
To prepare students to produce outstanding creative work in an increasingly diverse society, the curriculum is both grounded in the liberal arts and committed to teaching the principles, aesthetics and tools of the discipline through the development of new pedagogies based on digital interactive multimedia technologies. The major includes nationally and internationally recognized filmmakers, print and interactive media designers, journalists, writers and scholars, whose work is featured in festivals, exhibitions, and museums, as well as in books and scholarly journals.
Students in the Communication Arts major begin their study with two required foundation courses that expose them to the ways in which new technologies and the globalization of media are blurring the lines between previously distinct areas of media production and reception. Students then choose one of five concentrations for further study: Digital Filmmaking, Global Communication and Media, Journalism, Visual Communication Design, and Writing. Courses in theory, history, structure, criticism, writing and production engage students analytically and creatively with the social, cultural, and aesthetic issues of media.
The curriculum culminates in a senior portfolio capstone project that demonstrates each student’s ability to conceptualize and execute meaningful work using the relevant technologies of his or her concentration. All majors also complete an internship or co-op with New York City area institutions, including: film, television, and interactive media companies; newspaper, magazine, and book publishers; or museums, public relations, promotions, and other commercial and non-profit organizations. Other experiential or extracurricular activities include regular Cinematheque film screenings, the Rho Phi chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Arts Honor Society; a student Creative Media Club; regular presentations by artists, professionals, and alumni, and Media Collision, the annual spring showcase of outstanding student work.
The Communication Arts Major maintains a wide range of facilities, including computer labs for digital imaging, print design, interactive multimedia production, audio postproduction, Final Cut Pro digital postproduction, and writing; a field production classroom, private editing suites, audio recording studio, student access clusters, and studio facilities for television/digital film/new media production. Students completing this program will receive a B.A. degree. A minor is not available.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement (six courses): Â three writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing (formerly College English), and Readings in the Humanities; the other three courses are taken in the major.
COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- SELECT ONE – (W) BADM 115 - PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY OR
- (W) SOSC 101 - SOCIAL ISSUES
- CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING & WRITING II (was ENGL 180)
- AIID 201 - READINGS IN THE HUMANITIES (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110
- SELECT ONE – GE-MATHEMATICS CATEGORY: MATH 101-121
- SELECT ONE – GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
- SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS REQUIREMENTS
- CNTP 101 - FIRST YEAR TOPICS (W) (satisfies first year seminar requirement)
- SELECT TWO CA Interdisciplinary courses (only one can double-count in major)
- ARHT 301 - ART SINCE 1945
- ARHT 320 - NORTH AMERICAN ART AND VISUAL CULTURE 1700-1900
- ARHT 325 - AMERICAN ART II: 1865-1945
- ARHT 335 - 19TH CENTURY ART AND CULTURE
- ARHT 337 - PHOTOGRAPHY AND AFRICA
- ARHT 338 - EUROPEAN AVANT- GARDE ART & DESIGN
- ARHT 341 - IMPRESSIONISM AND AFTER
- ARHT 401 - WOMEN AND ART HISTORY (was 310)
- ARTS 331 - ART AS THERAPY
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- CNTP 310 - BLACK EXPERIENCE IN MEDIA
- CNTP 312 - CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM: FILM
- CNTP 315 - ART ON THE INTERNET
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 323 - SEXUAL POL GENDER&FILM RPRSNTN
- CNTP 325 - MEDIA SPORTS AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 327 - GLOBAL MULTICULTURAL MEDIA ISSUES
- CNTP 328 - GOOD & EVIL IN DESIGN,FILM & VISUAL MEDIA
- CNTP 347 - AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA
- CNTP 348 - LATINO IMAGES AND HOLLYWOOD
- CNTP 350 - DIGITAL CULTURE
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- CNTP 404 - THE DRAMATIC ELEMENT
- CNTP 411 - MEDIA AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 414 - FROM FICTION TO FILM
- CNTP 415 - JAZZ AND AMERICAN CULTURE
- CNTP 444 - ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN CINEMA
- CNTP 468 - ART AND EXILE
- CNTP 487 - FILM, HISTORY, CULTURE AND MYTH
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 334 - HISTORY AND AESTHETICS: FILM EDITING
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 356 - MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- COMM 410 - GLOBAL MEDIA,LOCAL CHANGE
- MUSI 309 - MUSIC AND GENDER
- MUSI 325 - WRITING ABOUT MUSIC
- MUSI 328 - SOUNDTRACKS
- MUSI 335 - AVANT GARDE AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC
- MUSI 345 - DJ CULTURE
- MUSI 365 - CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC
- MUSI 462 - MUSIC AND IDENTITY
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- THEA 341 - FASHION AND POLITICS
- THEA 460 - CONTEMPORARY THEATER & THEORY
- COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- There are five concentrations in the Communication Arts Major:
1. DIGITAL FILMMAKING
2. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA (was Media Cinema Studies)
3. JOURNALISM
4. VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN (was Design and Interactive Media)
5. WRITING - DIGITAL FILMMAKING CONCENTRATION
- Category 1: Foundation Course Requirements
- COMM 204 - MEDIA LITERACY
- COMM 221 - SPEECH FOR COMMUNICATION ARTS
- Category 2 : History/Theory/Criticism Course Requirements
- Choose one course at the 200 level:
- COMM 203 - FILM REPRESENTATION: RACE, CLASS AND GENDER
- COMM 209 - HISTORY OF TV AND NEW MEDIA
- COMM 223 - CINEMA OF THE OTHER:CINEMA OF LATIN AMERICA, AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST
- COMM 229 - WORLD CINEMA MOVEMENTS
- COMM 234 - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
- Choose two courses at the 300 level:
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 334 - HISTORY AND AESTHETICS: FILM EDITING
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- COMM 390 - TOPICS
- CNTP 312 - CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM: FILM
- CNTP 323 - SEXUAL POL GENDER&FILM RPRSNTN
- CNTP 347 - AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA
- CNTP 348 - LATINO IMAGES AND HOLLYWOOD
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- Category 3: Writing/Production Course Requirements
- COMM 206 - FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDIO
- COMM 217 - DIGITAL POST PRODUCTION
- COMM 218 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL FILMMAKING
- COMM 220 - STORY STRUCTURE: DOCUMENTARY AND FICTION FILM
- COMM 337 - DIRECTING THE FICTION FILM
- COMM 352 - THE BUSINESS OF PRODUCING FOR FILM & TV
- COMM 380 - SENIOR PROJECT:PROPOSAL DIGITAL FILMMAKING
- Category 4: Capstone Portfolio Requirement
- COMM 433 - SENIOR PROJECT: DIGITAL FILMMAKING
- Category 5: Co-Op/Internship Course Requirement
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS
- Category 6: Electives Course Requirement
- Choose one elective course:
- COMM 202 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- COMM 207 - FUNDAMENTALS OF TV STUDIO PRODUCTION
- COMM 208 - NEWSWRITING
- COMM 215 - VISUAL STORYTELLING
- COMM 263 - DIGITAL IMAGING
- COMM 306 - VIDEOJOURNALISM
- COMM 308 - DIRECTING THE DOCUMENTARY FILM
- COMM 312 - PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT
- COMM 314 - INVESTIGATIVE TV REPORTING
- COMM 325 - NEW MEDIA DOCUMENTARY
- COMM 327 - MOTION GRAPHICS & TITLE DESIGN
- COMM 329 - PHOTOJOURNALISM
- COMM 332 - TV FOR NEW MEDIA
- COMM 338 - SOUND DESIGN FOR DIGITAL MEDIA
- COMM 342 - DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
- COMM 344 - WRITING THE SCREENPLAY
- COMM 350 - MEDIA INDUSTRY: ART & ECONOMICS
- COMM 352 - THE BUSINESS OF PRODUCING FOR FILM & TV
- COMM 364 - DIRECTING ACTORS FOR FILM
- COMM 415 - VISUAL EFFECTS FOR DVD & FILM
- COMM 435 - ADV SOUND PRODUCTION FOR FILM & VIDEO
- COMM 450 - WEB SERIES PRODUCTION
- THEA 221 - BASIC ACTING
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA CONCENTRATION
- Category 1: Foundation Course Requirements
- COMM 204 - MEDIA LITERACY
- COMM 221 - SPEECH FOR COMMUNICATION ARTS
- Category 2 : History/Theory/Criticism Course Requirements
- Choose one course at the 200 level:
- COMM 223 - CINEMA OF THE OTHER:CINEMA OF LATIN AMERICA, AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST
- COMM 229 - WORLD CINEMA MOVEMENTS
- COMM 234 - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
- Choose one course at the 300 level:
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- CNTP 310 - BLACK EXPERIENCE IN MEDIA
- CNTP 325 - MEDIA SPORTS AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 328 - GOOD & EVIL IN DESIGN,FILM & VISUAL MEDIA
- CNTP 347 - AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 326 - PERSUASION THEORY AND PRACTICE
- COMM 331 - MEDIA ISSUES AND ETHICS
- COMM 390 - TOPICS
- LLAS 330 - NEW YORK AS A LATINO CITYSCAPE
- Category 3: Global Communication and Media Course Requirements
- COMM 216 - MEDIA AND CINEMA STUDIES
- COMM 266 - RESEARCH WRITING METHODS
- Choose one course in media writing or production:
- COMM 202 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- COMM 208 - NEWSWRITING
- COMM 218 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL FILMMAKING
- Choose one course in media/film organization and industry:
- COMM 318 - THE CAMPAIGN IN MEDIA AND FILM
- COMM 336 - SPORTS INFORMATION & PROMOTION CAMPAIGNS
- COMM 350 - MEDIA INDUSTRY: ART & ECONOMICS
- Choose two courses in media criticism and analysis:
- CNTP 312 - CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM: FILM
- CNTP 327 - GLOBAL MULTICULTURAL MEDIA ISSUES
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 340 - MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- Choose two courses in media writing:
- COMM 220 - STORY STRUCTURE: DOCUMENTARY AND FICTION FILM
- COMM 304 - WRITING FOR PUBLICATION
- COMM 312 - PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT
- COMM 320 - WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
- COMM 324 - REPORTING AND PRODUCING ONLINE NEWS
- COMM 349 - PROMOTIONS WRITING
- Category 4: Capstone Portfolio Course Requirement
- Choose one upper level portfolio course:
- COMM 410 - GLOBAL MEDIA,LOCAL CHANGE
- COMM 447 - SR PROJECTS:GLOBAL COMMUNICATION & MEDIA
- CNTP 487 - FILM, HISTORY, CULTURE AND MYTH
- Category 5: Co-Op/Internship Course Requirement
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS
- Category 6: Electives Course Requirements
- Choose one elective course:
- CNTP 323 - SEXUAL POL GENDER&FILM RPRSNTN
- CNTP 348 - LATINO IMAGES AND HOLLYWOOD
- COMM 203 - FILM REPRESENTATION: RACE, CLASS AND GENDER
- COMM 209 - HISTORY OF TV AND NEW MEDIA
- COMM 205 - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
- COMM 208 - NEWSWRITING
- COMM 211 - ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
- COMM 213 - DESIGN THEORY AND CRITICISM
- COMM 215 - VISUAL STORYTELLING
- COMM 219 - IDEA DEVELOPMENT
- COMM 224 -
- COMM 226 - COPY EDITING
- COMM 230 - CREATIVE WRITING
- COMM 237 - GRAPHIC DESIGN
- COMM 263 - DIGITAL IMAGING
- COMM 307 - ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING
- COMM 308 - DIRECTING THE DOCUMENTARY FILM
- COMM 323 - PRODUCING RADIO DOCUMENTARIES & PODCASTS
- COMM 329 - PHOTOJOURNALISM
- COMM 334 - HISTORY AND AESTHETICS: FILM EDITING
- COMM 339 - PUBLICATION DESIGN
- COMM 346 - CREATIVE ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
- COMM 352 - THE BUSINESS OF PRODUCING FOR FILM & TV
- COMM 356 - MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
- COMM 365 - NEWS REPORTING: BROADCAST AND NEW MEDIA
- COMM 405 - VISUAL IDENTITY DESIGN
- COMM 420 - RACE,ETHNICITY & CROSS CULTURAL JOURNALISM
- JOURNALISM CONCENTRATION
- Category 1: Foundation Course Requirements
- COMM 204 - MEDIA LITERACY
- COMM 221 - SPEECH FOR COMMUNICATION ARTS
- Category 2 : History/Theory/Criticism Course Requirements (3 courses)
- Choose one course:
- COMM 227 - HISTORY OF JOURNALISM
- COMM 234 - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
- Required course:
- COMM 331 - MEDIA ISSUES AND ETHICS
- Choose one course from the following:
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- CNTP 310 - BLACK EXPERIENCE IN MEDIA
- CNTP 325 - MEDIA SPORTS AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 327 - GLOBAL MULTICULTURAL MEDIA ISSUES
- CNTP 348 - LATINO IMAGES AND HOLLYWOOD
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 326 - PERSUASION THEORY AND PRACTICE
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- LLAS 330 - NEW YORK AS A LATINO CITYSCAPE
- Category 3: Writing/Production Course Requirements
- COMM 208 - NEWSWRITING
- COMM 226 - COPY EDITING
- COMM 324 - REPORTING AND PRODUCING ONLINE NEWS
- Choose one of the following :
- COMM 311 - COMMUNITY JOURNALISM
- COMM 333 - PRODUCING THE NEWSPAPER
- Choose two of the following:
- COMM 304 - WRITING FOR PUBLICATION
- COMM 306 - VIDEOJOURNALISM
- COMM 307 - ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING
- COMM 308 - DIRECTING THE DOCUMENTARY FILM
- COMM 323 - PRODUCING RADIO DOCUMENTARIES & PODCASTS
- COMM 329 - PHOTOJOURNALISM
- COMM 365 - NEWS REPORTING: BROADCAST AND NEW MEDIA
- Category 4: Social Science Course Requirement
- Choose one social science course:
- AMER 306 - CULTURES OF AMERICAN RADICALISM
- ENST 207 - PUBLIC POLICY
- ENST 209 - WORLD SUSTAINABILITY
- SOCI 210 - GLOBAL WORKPLACE
- SOCI 215 - SOCIOLOGY OF RACE RELATIONS
- SOCI 221 - SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
- SOCI 232 - SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILY
- SOCI 361 - GENDER, WORK, AND FAMILY
- POLI 223 - AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
- Category 5: Capstone Portfolio Course Requirements
- Choose one of the following courses:
- COMM 420 - RACE,ETHNICITY & CROSS CULTURAL JOURNALISM
- COMM 423 - SENIOR PROJECT: WRITING
- COMM 430 - SENIOR PROJECT: JOURNALISM
- Category 6: Co-Op/Internship Course Requirement
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS
- Category 7: Electives Course Requirement
- Choose one elective course:
- COMM 202 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- COMM 205 - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
- COMM 206 - FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDIO
- COMM 207 - FUNDAMENTALS OF TV STUDIO PRODUCTION
- COMM 211 - ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
- COMM 212 - FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIO AND NEW MEDIA
- COMM 215 - VISUAL STORYTELLING
- COMM 217 - DIGITAL POST PRODUCTION
- COMM 218 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL FILMMAKING
- COMM 220 - STORY STRUCTURE: DOCUMENTARY AND FICTION FILM
- COMM 230 - CREATIVE WRITING
- COMM 306 - VIDEOJOURNALISM
- COMM 308 - DIRECTING THE DOCUMENTARY FILM
- COMM 319 - CREATIVE NON-FICTION
- COMM 320 - WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
- COMM 321 - VOICE AND DICTION
- COMM 328 - THE NARRATIVE ART
- COMM 336 - SPORTS INFORMATION & PROMOTION CAMPAIGNS
- COMM 349 - PROMOTIONS WRITING
- COMM 410 - GLOBAL MEDIA,LOCAL CHANGE
- LITR 202 - MAGAZINE WORKSHOP (was 233)
- LITR 280 - INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (was 216)
- LITR 282 - FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP (was 229)
- LITR 284 - CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING WORKSHOP (was 222)
- MUSI 325 - WRITING ABOUT MUSIC
- VISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGN CONCENTRATION
- Category 1: Foundation Course Requirement (2 courses)
- COMM 204 - MEDIA LITERACY
- COMM 221 - SPEECH FOR COMMUNICATION ARTS
- Category 2 : History/Theory/Criticism Course Requirements (3 courses)
- COMM 213 - DESIGN THEORY AND CRITICISM
- Choose one of the following:
- COMM 201 - DIGITAL LITERACY
- COMM 219 - IDEA DEVELOPMENT
- Choose one course from the following:
- ARHT 225 - HISTORIES AND CONCEPTS OF 20TH CENTURY ART
- ARHT 338 - EUROPEAN AVANT- GARDE ART & DESIGN
- CNTP 328 - GOOD & EVIL IN DESIGN,FILM & VISUAL MEDIA
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 318 - THE CAMPAIGN IN MEDIA AND FILM
- COMM 340 - MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE
- COMM 350 - MEDIA INDUSTRY: ART & ECONOMICS
- LITR 279 - THE GRAPHIC NARRATIVE
- Category 3: Writing/Production Course Requirements (8 courses)
- COMM 237 - GRAPHIC DESIGN
- COMM 239 - TYPOGRAPHY
- COMM 263 - DIGITAL IMAGING
- COMM 290 - TOPICS:
- COMM 322 - WEB DESIGN
- COMM 339 - PUBLICATION DESIGN
- Choose two of the following courses:
- COMM 327 - MOTION GRAPHICS & TITLE DESIGN
- COMM 362 - INTERACTIVE ANIMATION DESIGN
- COMM 390 - TOPICS
- COMM 390 - TOPICS
- Category 4: Capstone Portfolio course requirements
- Choose one of the following courses:
- COMM 404 - SENIOR PROJECT: DESIGN AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- COMM 405 - VISUAL IDENTITY DESIGN
- COMM 415 - VISUAL EFFECTS FOR DVD & FILM
- Category 5: Co-Op/Internship Course Requirements
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS
- WRITING CONCENTRATION
- Category 1: Foundation Course Requirements
- COMM 204 - MEDIA LITERACY
- COMM 221 - SPEECH FOR COMMUNICATION ARTS
- Category 2: History/Theory/Criticism Course Requirements
- Choose one course at the 200 level:
- COMM 203 - FILM REPRESENTATION: RACE, CLASS AND GENDER
- COMM 229 - WORLD CINEMA MOVEMENTS
- COMM 234 - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
- COMM 223 - CINEMA OF THE OTHER:CINEMA OF LATIN AMERICA, AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST
- Choose two courses at the 300-level:
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- CNTP 312 - CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM: FILM
- CNTP 325 - MEDIA SPORTS AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 327 - GLOBAL MULTICULTURAL MEDIA ISSUES
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 318 - THE CAMPAIGN IN MEDIA AND FILM
- COMM 331 - MEDIA ISSUES AND ETHICS
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 356 - MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- LLAS 330 - NEW YORK AS A LATINO CITYSCAPE
- Category 3: Writing Course Requirements
- COMM 220 - STORY STRUCTURE: DOCUMENTARY AND FICTION FILM
- COMM 230 - CREATIVE WRITING
- COMM 304 - WRITING FOR PUBLICATION
- COMM 328 - THE NARRATIVE ART
- Choose one of the following:
- COMM 307 - ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING
- COMM 320 - WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
- COMM 333 - PRODUCING THE NEWSPAPER
- COMM 344 - WRITING THE SCREENPLAY
- COMM 349 - PROMOTIONS WRITING
- Category 4: Literature Course Requirements
- Choose two literature course:
- AMER 317 - AMERICAN CRIME FICTION&FILM
- CNTP 404 - THE DRAMATIC ELEMENT
- CNTP 414 - FROM FICTION TO FILM
- LITR 202 - MAGAZINE WORKSHOP (was 233)
- LITR 203 - METHODS OF LITERARY STUDY
- LITR 210 - LITERATURE AND FILM (was 239)
- LITR 220 - SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE I (was 202)
- LITR 221 - SURVEY OF AMERICAN LIT II (was 218)
- LITR 224 - AMERICAN DRAMA (was 287)
- LITR 226 - AMERICAN SHORT STORY (was 204)
- LITR 233 - HARLEM RENAISSANCE (was 280)
- LITR 235 - AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE (was 230)
- LITR 236 - MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE (was 252)
- LITR 237 - IRISH AMERICAN LITERATURE (was 235)
- LITR 250 - THE ENGLISH NOVEL (was 204)
- LITR 270 - SURVEY OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE (was 223)
- LITR 272 - MODERN EUROPEAN DRAMA (was 212)
- LITR 275 - SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE (was 268)
- LITR 276 - LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAS (was 255)
- LITR 277 - SURVEY OF AFRICAN LITERATURE (was 228)
- LITR 308 - CHILDREN'S AND YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE
- LITR 319 - AUTHOR STUDIES
- LITR 320 - COMIC AMERICAN NOVEL (was 308)
- LITR 338 - LATINO LITERATURE OF THE USA (was 341)
- Category 5: Capstone Portfolio Course Requirements
- Choose one of the following courses:
- COMM 319 - CREATIVE NON-FICTION
- COMM 423 - SENIOR PROJECT: WRITING
- COMM 430 - SENIOR PROJECT: JOURNALISM
- Category 6: Co-Op/Internship Course Requirement
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS
- Category 7: Electives Course Requirements
- Choose one of the following courses:
- CNTP 220 - CINEMA, POPULAR ARTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE
- COMM 202 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- COMM 208 - NEWSWRITING
- COMM 215 - VISUAL STORYTELLING
- COMM 217 - DIGITAL POST PRODUCTION
- COMM 218 - FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL FILMMAKING
- COMM 226 - COPY EDITING
- COMM 266 - RESEARCH WRITING METHODS
- COMM 311 - COMMUNITY JOURNALISM
- COMM 312 - PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT
- COMM 324 - REPORTING AND PRODUCING ONLINE NEWS
- COMM 329 - PHOTOJOURNALISM
- COMM 331 - MEDIA ISSUES AND ETHICS
- COMM 333 - PRODUCING THE NEWSPAPER
- COMM 336 - SPORTS INFORMATION & PROMOTION CAMPAIGNS
- COMM 339 - PUBLICATION DESIGN
- COMM 346 - CREATIVE ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
- COMM 365 - NEWS REPORTING: BROADCAST AND NEW MEDIA
- COMM 420 - RACE,ETHNICITY & CROSS CULTURAL JOURNALISM
- LITR 202 - MAGAZINE WORKSHOP (was 233)
- LITR 280 - INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (was 216)
- LITR 282 - FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP (was 229)
- LITR 284 - CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING WORKSHOP (was 222)
- MUSI 325 - WRITING ABOUT MUSIC
- THEA 245 - BASIC PLAYWRITING
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
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