Nov 17, 2025  
Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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Comm, Media Arts, Theatre

  
  • CMAT 2110 - Prin of Announcing


    PRINCIPLES OF ANNOUNCING LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (3)Practice and analysis of announcing techniques. Additional course fee. IAI: MC 918

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 2120 - Radio Production


    RADIO PRODUCTION (3)Practicum in radio production techniques, including newscasts, commercials, interviews, traffic and wheather reports. IAI: MC 915

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 2140 - African Amer Theatre


    AAFRICAN AMERICAN THEATER (3)A survey of the history and literature of African American theater from its beginnings in ritual to the present. (This course satisfies the elective course requirements for the African American Studies major or minor.) IAI: F1909D

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2150 - Mass Communication


    MASS COMMUNICATION (3)Examination of the process (print, electronic and cinematic) and impact of the mass media on individual behavior and contemporary society. Readings and practical projects.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2170 - Global Cinema


    SURVEY OF GLOBAL CINEMA (3)Introduction to world cinema.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2200 - Intro Multimedia Production


    INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION /6 (3)Development of skills in digital image manipulation, digital editing, producing for the Internet, and writing for new media. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 2210 - Interpersonal Comm


    INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (3)Studies and exercises in human interaction. Emphasis on the function of the individual in one-to-one encounters and in small group situations. (Enrichment core course)

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2300 - Theatre Management


    THEATRE MANAGEMENT (3)A study of the problems of organizing, developing, and operating a commercial, community or educational theatre. Students will be given practical project experiences. Lab Fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2310 - African Amer Cinema


    AFRICAN-AMERICAN CINEMA (3)History and theory of African American Cinema. Screenings, lecture and discussion will include independent filmmakers and also influential works from the African Diaspora.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2320 - Fund Makeup Design


    FUNDAMENTALS OF MAKEUP DESIGN (3)Fundamentals of make-up design and application for television, film and theatre. Lab fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 2340 - Costume Design I


    COSTUME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (3)Script analysis, historical research, style as translation from text to image. Visual communication of character through clothes. Tools, supplies and techniques of costume construction with an emphasis on basic skills. Lab fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 9

  
  • CMAT 2350 - Hist Costume Design


    HISTORY OF COSTUME DESIGN (3)Costume design from a historical perspective; social, cultural and economic mores that govern dress including film and theatre standards.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2460 - Public Relations I


    PUBLIC RELATIONS I (3)The theory of Public Relations, problem identification, target audience, plan development and evaluation.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2500 - Media & Soc Justice


    MEDIA AND SOCIAL JUSTICE (3)Study of legal and ethical principles governing media production, distribution and access that will serve as the foundation for building a just and democratic society. Topics include issues of media and race, class, gender, human rights and the impact of media globalization on cultures.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2520 - Intro Video Field Production


    INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO FIELD PRODUCTION /6 (3)Introduction to single camera field production and editing.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 2530 - Digital Adv Fld Prod


    DIGITAL ADVANCED FIELD PRODUCTION (3)Practicum in the theory, principles, and techniques of digital single camera portable video production and editing. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520/252.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2520  

  
  • CMAT 2550 - Acting


    ACTING (3)Study of the theory and techniques of the actor’s approach to the interpretation of drama. Lectures, readings, and practical exercises. Lab Fee. IAI: TA 914

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2560 - Acting II


    ACTING II (3)Lecture and laboratory studies in monologues and multiple character scenes. IAI: TA 915Prerequisite: CMAT 2550/255 or consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2550  

  
  • CMAT 2610 - Oral Interpreta Lit


    ORAL INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE (3)Practice in oral reading. Analysis and criticism of prose, poetry, and drama. Public performance.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2650 - Digital Filmmaking


    DIGITAL FILMMAKING (3)Practicum in the fundamentals of the digital motion picture camera including lighting and editing for video.Prerequisites: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2720 - Small Group Communication


    SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (3)Analysis of the dynamics of small group communicative relations. A review of group types and functions with emphasis on contemporary theories and practices.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 2980 - Ind Study in Theatre


    INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEATRE (1-3)Selected studies and projects in theatre. May be taken more than once for credit for a maximum of 6 credit hours.Prerequisite: Proposal approved by the department.

    Credit Hours 1 to 3

    Contact Hours 1 to 3

  
  • CMAT 2990 - Independent Study


    INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SPEECH (1-3)Selected studies and projects in speech and broadcasting. May be taken more than once for credit for a maximum of 6 credit hours.Prerequisite: Proposal approved by the department.

    Credit Hours 1 to 3

    Contact Hours 1 to 3

  
  • CMAT 3010 - Acting III


    ACTING III (3)Lecture and laboratory studies in acting styles and alternative acting approaches and techniques.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3020 - CSU-TV Practicum


    CSU-TV PRACTICUM (3)Students will produce and edit programming for CSU-TV. May be taken multiple times for up to 9 credits.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3030 - Theory of Digital Media


    THEORY OF DIGITAL MEDIA (3)Historical and critical perspectives in digital media.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3040 - ADV Light Design


    ADVANCED LIGHTING DESIGN FOR TELEVISION (3)Advanced theory and practice of lighting design for television. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2070/207, CMAT 2630/263, CMAT 2520/252.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2070 , CMAT 2630, CMAT 2520 

  
  • CMAT 3050 - Digital Film Direct


    DIGITAL FILM DIRECTING (3)Theory and practice of narrative film directing including preproduction, production and post-production. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520/252, CMAT 2530, and CMAT 2230 (if a transfer student).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2530 , CMAT 2230

  
  • CMAT 3060 - Documentary Prod I


    DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION I (3)Students complete preproduction and initial shooting for a documentary or reality show including a grant proposal, fundraising plan, budget, shooting schedule, research packet, script, and distribution plan.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520 and CMAT 2230 (if a transfer student).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2230

  
  • CMAT 3061 - Documentary Prod II


    DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION II (3)Students complete production and postproduction phases of a documentary or reality show they have begun in Documentary Production I. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520/252, CMAT 3060, and CMAT 2230 (if a transfer student).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 3070 - Documentary Film His


    SURVEY OF DOCUMENTARY FILM HISTORY (3)Survey of documentary film history.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3071 - TV Studio Directing


    TELEVISION STUDIO DIRECTING (6)Practicum designed to develop directorial skills. Includes writing and directing newscasts, commercials, documentaries and interviews. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2070/207.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2070 

  
  • CMAT 3080 - Practicum in Media


    PRACTICUM IN MEDIA LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (3-6)Supervised activity on the university communication media, professional association competitions, student communication agencies, or other faculty approved experimental components of the broadcasting degree program through the completion of a learning agreement. May be taken twice for credit for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Junior status and consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 6

    Contact Hours 3 to 6

  
  • CMAT 3090 - Practicum in Theatre


    PRACTICUM IN THEATRE LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6(3-6)Refinement of production techniques and participation as crew supervisor, designer or in a major performance or management role. May be taken twice for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 6

    Contact Hours 3 to 6

  
  • CMAT 3110 - WCSU Radio On-Air


    WCSU RADIO ON-AIR PRACTICUM (1)Students will produce their own programming for a weekly air-shift on WCSU-RADIO. May be taken multiple times for up to 9 credits.Prerequisites: CMAT 2110/211 or CMAT 2120/212.

    Credit Hours 1 to 9

    Contact Hours 1 to 9

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2110  OR CMAT 2120 

  
  • CMAT 3111 - WCSU Radio MGT Prac


    WCSU RADIO MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM (3)Students will run a department of the radio station; programming, music, community affairs. May be taken multiple times for up to 9 credits.Prerequisites: CMAT 2110/211 or CMAT 2120/212.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2110  OR CMAT 2120 

  
  • CMAT 3130 - Clascl Afrcn Theatre


    CLASSICAL AFRICAN THEATRE (3)A detailed study of the history and form of traditional African theatre beginning with the world view and ritual practices by which it is informed.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3210 - Writing for Multimedia


    WRITING FOR MULTIMEDIA (3)Writing for various forms of multimedia including the internet and interactive DVD formats.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3230 - Writing for TV


    WRITING FOR TELEVISION (3)Principles of writing fiction for television, including analysis of different program formats and structures. Practicum will involve taking an idea through the initial treatment stage to a complete script.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3240 - Writing the Screen


    WRITING THE SCREENPLAY (3)Fundamentals of story and script structure for the feature film script. Concepts and skills taught include plot development, characterization and dialog writing.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3320 - Public Relations II


    PUBLIC RELATIONS II (3)Practice of Public Relations in Business, medical, nonprofit entertainment, politics and government.Prerequisite: CMAT 2460/246

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2460 

  
  • CMAT 3430 - Sports Broadcast I


    SPORTS BROADCASTING I (3)Introduction to production techniques for radio and video sports programming. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 3460 - Writing for PR


    WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS (3)Public relations writing including press releases, backgrounders, creation of press kits, annual reports, newsletters, brochures, and speeches.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3462 - Marketing for PR


    MARKETING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS (3)Theory and practice of marketing as applied in the field of public relations.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3600 - Adv Production Seminar


    ADVANCED PRODUCTION SEMINAR (3)Specialized aspects of media production. May be repeated twice for a maximum of six credit hours. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 3630 - Design for TV


    LIGHTING AND SCENERY DESIGN FOR TELEVISION (3)Practicum in the design of lighting and scenery for television. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 3660 - Adv Multi Camera Prod


    ADVANCED MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION LECTURE AND LABORATORY/6 (3)Advanced training in multi-camera production in both studio and remote locales. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: CMAT 2070/207.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2070 

  
  • CMAT 3680 - Theatre Internship


    THEATRE INTERNSHIP (3)Qualified theatre students may be recommended for one of the limited number of paid or unpaid internships available in the community.Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 3690 - Mass Comm Research


    MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH (3)Survey of mass media research methods.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 3730 - Independent Study in Theatre


    INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEATRE (1-3)Intensive studies in theatre. May be taken more than once for a maximum of 6 credit hours.Prerequisite: Proposal approved by the department.

    Credit Hours 1 to 3

    Contact Hours 1 to 3

  
  • CMAT 4010 - Media Sales and MKT


    MEDIA SALES AND MARKETING (3)Study of the theoretical and practical aspects of marketing for radio, television and the Internet.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4020 - ADV Videography


    ADVANCED VIDEOGRAPHY (3)Intensive study of videography including lenses, framing, camera shading and other skills. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520/252, CMAT 2530, and CMAT 2230 (if a transfer student).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2530 , CMAT 2230

  
  • CMAT 4110 - Announcing II


    ANNOUNCING II (3)Advanced studies in announcing for the media. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2040/204, CMAT 2110/211, and CMAT 2120/212.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2040 , CMAT 2110 , CMAT 2120 

  
  • CMAT 4300 - Broadcast Mgmt & Programming


    BROADCAST MANAGEMENT AND PROGRAMMING (3)Theory and practice in radio and television management and programming. Analytical and applied projects relating to current programs and the development of new program material.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4302 - On-Camera Performance


    ON CAMERA PERFORMANCE LECTURE AND LABORATORY/6 (3)Study of theory and techniques for television and film performance in cooperation with directing classes. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: CMAT 2110/211 or CMAT 2550/255; or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2110  OR CMAT 2550 

  
  • CMAT 4304 - Organizational Cummunctn


    ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3)An introductory survey of the major theories and concepts which attempt to explain the nature of message sending (verbal and nonverbal) within complex systems.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4305 - Nonvb El Int Commun


    NONVERBAL ELEMENTS IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (3)Survey of the major theories and concepts which attempt to explain the nature of communication which is not transmitted by verbal symbols.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4306 - Practicum in Broadcasting


    PRACTICUM IN BROADCASTING LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (3-6)Additional production experience in conjunction with university related broadcasts. May be taken twice for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Junior status and consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 6

    Contact Hours 3 to 6

  
  • CMAT 4307 - Broadcast Internship


    BROADCASTING INTERNSHIP (3-12)Qualified broadcasting majors may be recommended for one of the limited number of unpaid internships available in the community.Prerequisite: Senior status and consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 12

    Contact Hours 3 to 12

  
  • CMAT 4310 - Dynam of Persuasion


    DYNAMICS OF PERSUASION (3)An in-depth study of the process of persuasion including an examination of the following concepts: the nature of attitudes, attitude change, source credibility, order of presentation, and group affiliation.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4312 - Creative Dramatics


    CREATIVE DRAMATICS (3)Techniques for guiding children in creative dramatics. Emphasis on practical application for classroom use.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4314 - Theatre Hist & Lit


    WORLD THEATER HISTORY AND LITERATURE (3)A survey of theater history and theater literature of various cultures.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4315 - Advanced Speech


    ADVANCED SPEECH (3)Advanced theory and practice in public speaking.Prerequisite: CMAT 2030/203 or consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2030 

  
  • CMAT 4316 - Media Adaptation


    STUDIES IN MEDIA ADAPTATION (3)Analysis of adaptations of narrative forms in different media.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4322 - Studies in Playwrtng


    STUDIES IN PLAYWRITING (3)Intensive theory and practice of writing for the stage.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4326 - Broadcast Journalism


    BROADCAST JOURNALISM (3)Practice in writing, production and editing of news segments for radio and television.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4327 - Hispanic Media


    HISPANIC MEDIA (3)Examination of the Hispanic media industry and important issues confronting Hispanic media producers. (CMAT 4327/327 is identical to SPAN 4270/327 and credit will not be given for both.)Prerequisite: SPAN 2020/152 or consent of the Spanish and CMAT advisors.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    SPAN 2020 

  
  • CMAT 4330 - Broadcast Test Equip


    BROADCAST MEASUREMENT AND TEST EQUIPMENT (3)Introduction to equipment used by broadcast technicians and engineers to monitor and verify signal within FCC specifications from signal origination to transmission facility. Spectrum analysis. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Consent of Department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4331 - Broadcast Operations


    BROADCAST OPERATIONS (3)Role of engineering in interaction with various departments on a daily basis including traffic, continuity and production.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4332 - Adv Makeup Design


    ADVANCED MAKE-UP DESIGN (3)Advanced make-up design and application techniques; practical experience with university-related television, film and theatre productions. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: CMAT 2320/232

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2320 

  
  • CMAT 4333 - FCC Broad Regulations


    FCC BROADCASTING RULES & REGULATIONS (3)FCC rules and regulations governing television, radio and cable facilities. Proper station operations, RF power, decency laws, etc.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4334 - Costume Design II


    COSTUME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION II (3)Advanced costume design including rendering methodologies. Costume construction including patterning, draping, pattern drafting, and tailoring/sewing skills. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2340/234.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2340 

  
  • CMAT 4342 - Sports Broadcast II


    SPORTS BROADCASTING II (3)Advanced production techniques for radio and video sports programming. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CMAT 4345 - Spec Topics in Comm


    SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION (3)Intensive study of a selected subject in communications.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4346 - Topics in Comm


    TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION (3)Study of a selected subject in communications. May be taken twice for credit if the topics are different.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4350 - Theater Workshop


    THEATER WORKSHOP (3)Basic techniques, theory and practice linked with theater production.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4360 - Stage Direction


    STAGE DIRECTION (3)Study of the theory, principles, and techniques of the director’s art. Laboratory excercises included.Prerequisite: CMAT 2040/204, 2140/214, or 2550/255; or consent of department

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2040 , CMAT 2140 , CMAT 2550 

  
  • CMAT 4362 - Issues in Broadcasting


    CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BROADCASTING (3)Seminars on major issues which are relevant to selected aspects of broadcasting. Writing emphasis course.Prerequisite(s): CMAT 3690/380 or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 3690 

  
  • CMAT 4365 - Advanced Project


    ADVANCED PROJECT LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (3)The final project may be in the areas of television, radio and film. Combinations are acceptable and may include the theater and other aspects of mass communication. Students must demonstrate competence in a combination of the following areas: production, writing, programming, management or criticism. Lab Fee.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4367 - Adv Audio Production


    AUDIO PRODUCTION LECTURE AND LABORATORY (3)Advanced experiences in fundamentals of recording multi-track and live-mix formats. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: CMAT 2120/212 or consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2120 

  
  • CMAT 4368 - New Technologies Com


    NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN COMMUNICATION (3)Study of the technological development of electronic media and its implications for programming and the production process.Prerequisite: CMAT 3690/380 or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 3690 

  
  • CMAT 4372 - ADV Editing WKSP


    ADVANCED EDITING WORKSHOP (3)Emphasis on aesthetic approaches to editing films, commercials and dramatic television.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520/252, CMAT 2530, and CMAT 2230 (if a transfer student).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2520 , CMAT 252, CMAT 2530 , CMAT 2230

  
  • CMAT 4373 - Adv Scriptwriting


    ADVANCED SCRIPTWRITING (3)Advanced seminar in scriptwriting, including scene analysis, story deconstruction and principles of rewriting. Lab Fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 4323/323 or CMAT 4324/324.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 4323 OR CMAT 4324

  
  • CMAT 4374 - Commercials for TV


    PRODUCING COMMERCIALS FOR TELEVISION AND THE INTERNET (3)Applied training in producing commercial spots for television and the Internet.Prerequisites: CMAT 2520/252 and CMAT 2530.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2530 

  
  • CMAT 4375 - Video Motion Graphic


    VIDEO MOTION GRAPHICS (3)Creating mult-layered motion graphics for video in Adobe After Effects.Prerequisites: CMAT 2200/220, CMAT 2520/252 and CMAT 2530.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2200 , CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2530 

  
  • CMAT 4376 - Digital Prod for WEB


    DIGITAL PRODUCTION FOR WEB APPLICATIONS (3)Producing media for podcasts, blogs, social networking sites and other digital applications.Prerequisites: CMAT 2200/220, CMAT 2520/252, CMAT 2530, CMAT 2230, and CMAT 2120/212.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2200 , CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2530 , CMAT 2230, CMAT 2120 

  
  • CMAT 4377 - Studio Talk Shows


    PRODUCING STUDIO TALK SHOWS (3)Preproduction, production and post-production aspects of creating the studio talk show.Prerequisites: CMAT 2070/207, CMAT 2520/252, and CMAT 2230 (if a transfer student).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2070 , CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2230

  
  • CMAT 4378 - Media Entrepreneursh


    MEDIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP (3)Establishing and running your own media business.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CMAT 4397 - Senior Thesis Prac


    SENIOR THESIS PRACTICUM (3)Culminating experience for graduating seniors majoring in CMAT. Students will create a final project demonstrating baccalaureate level skills by completing a substantial final project in at least one of the following areas: screenwriting, radio production, studio television production, digital field production, playwriting, acting, stage directing or public relations. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CMAT 2040/204, CMAT 2080/208, CMAT 2520/252, CMAT 2530, CMAT 2550/255, CMAT 2120/212, CMAT 2110/211, CMAT 2070/207, CMAT 3230 or CMAT 4322/322 or CMAT 3210/321 or CMAT 3460/356 or CMAT 3240.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CMAT 2040 , CMAT 2080 , CMAT 2520 , CMAT 2530 , CMAT 2550 , CMAT 2120 , CMAT 2110 , CMAT 2070 , CMAT 3230  OR CMAT 4322  OR CMAT 3210  OR CMAT 3460  OR CMAT 3240 

  
  • CMAT 4399 - Independent Study in CMAT


    INDEPENDENT STUDY IN CMAT (3)Intensive studies in speech and broadcasting. May be taken more than once for a maximum of 6 credit hours.Prerequisite: Proposal approved by the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3


Computer Science

  
  • CPTR 1050 - Int Data Process


    INTRODUCTION TO DATA PROCESSING (3)Basic concepts of data processing, introduction to the modern digital computer and its peripheral devices, data representation and computer arithmetic. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CPTR 1060 - Intro Persnl Cptr I


    INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS (3)An introduction to personal computer environment using Windows and the Microsoft Office package: Word, Excel, and Power Point, including Web page publishing. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CPTR 1065 - Intro Pers Cptr Mac


    INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS: MAC (3)Macintosh operating system, terminal applications, networking, word processing, spreadsheets, elementary database solutions, iWeb, iMovie, iPhoto, iTunes, podcasts.Prerequisities: Consent of Instructor

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CPTR 1070 - Intro Webpage/DB App


    INTRODUCTION TO WEB PAGE DESIGN AND DATABASE APPLICATIONS (3)Continuation of CPTR 1060/106, exploring Microsoft Power Point, Access, and Explorer. Using the internet. Web page creation. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: CPTR 1060/106 or consent of department

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CPTR 1060 

  
  • CPTR 1080 - Intro HTML / XHTML


    INTRODUCTION TO HTML / XHTML / DREAMWEAVER (3)Introduction to basic Web design technologies. Client-server architecture, structuring Web pages with HTML / XHTML, representation of multimedia and interactivity, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Fireworks, and CSS. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CPTR 1090 - Algorith Dev


    ALGORITHM DEVELOPMENT (3)Introduction to basic concepts of computer science: problem solving skills, algorith development, programming logic, design. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

  
  • CPTR 1100 - Intro C++ Program


    INTRODUCTION TO C++ PROGRAMMING /5 (3)Basic elements of C++ programming, control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, and strings. Additional course fee. IAI: CS 911, ENR 922.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 5

  
  • CPTR 1120 - Intro Web Script Prog


    INTRODUCTION TO WEB SCRIPT PROGRAMMING-JAVASCRIPT / DHTML/ CSS / COLDFUSION MX (3)Interactive and animated Web pages, dynamic HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, scripting access to objects embedded in different applications. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CPTR 1080, 1090/139

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CPTR 1080 , CPTR 1090 

  
  • CPTR 1150 - Intro Visual Basic


    INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL BASIC (3)Windows programming language to create powerful applications for Microsoft Windows operating system to use graphical user interface (GUI), to use other Windows applications’ objects (OLEO), and to explain advanced programming techniques such as DE and DLL. Additional course fee.Prerequisite: Consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CPTR 1405 - Concepts Cptr Tech


    CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (3)Computer Hardware, Software and Network, Installation, Configuration and Troubleshooting Computers and Networks.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

 

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