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Communication ArtsSpeech, Communication,Mass Communication, Journalism& TheatreRegistration starts The week of April 15
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Slide2Communication ArtsProvides Training/experience in the critical life skills important for any major/career www.harperspeech.net
Persuasion
Critical Thinking
Interpersonal Communication
Performance
Writing
Video Production
Public Relations
Acting
Speaking
Team Work
Journalism
Audio Production
Media Literacy
Stage Craft
Argumentation
Film Criticism
Interviewing
As well as Career training in…
Theatre Appreciation
Interviewing
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Speech & Human Communication
Interpersonal Communication SPE200
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earn about yourself, improving your everyday communication skills and enhancing your relationships at home and work. There is no public speaking in this class! Class emphasis will be on understanding and using practical, daily, one on one communication.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Group Communication/Team-work SPE205
Learn to work and communicate together in teams, committees, and small groups. The focus of this course is on practical experience. Most of the class time is spent working on exercises related to conflict, decision making, leadership, and problem solving.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Intercultural Communication SPE215The course examines how culture influences the communication process including values, beliefs, norms, linguistic and nonverbal differences between cultures, cultural bias, ethnocentrism, globalization, and cultural adjustment. Students will learn to evaluate their own and others’ communicative behaviors from a culturally sensitive perspective.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives AND your Diversity Credit
Argumentation & Debate SPE210This course studies the theories, principles, and methods of debate, persuasion, and argumentation.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer ElectivesProfessional Communication (previously Advanced Public Speaking) SPE102
This class is a continuation of speech 101. The focus is on practical public speeches such as eulogy, toast, sales presentations, acceptance speech, oral reports and much more. Topics such as stage fright, memorization, voice, diction, persuasion will be covered. This course is perfect for all careers especially teaching, sales, law, management, public service, journalism, marketing and public relations. Be an effective communicator and speaker!
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Careers in
Communication
Business executive
Human relations managerPublic relations manager
Marketing executiveAdvertising executive
Media plannerWeb content manager
ParalegalPublic Relations Specialists.Meeting/Event PlannerCollege Alumni Officers
Media PlannerSocial Media ManagerHuman Resources
Business Reporter
Health Educator
Government/Politics
Law
Education
International Relations
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Mass Communication
Introduction to Mass Communication MCM120
Introduces students to the principles and techniques of photojournalism for use in a variety of platforms including; print, broadcast, web and social media. Students will use still photography and mobile video production techniques to create product for web journalism, public relations and marketing.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Film History MCM200
Surveys the historical development of film emphasizing a study of films and innovations in film production that have had a significant influence on film as an art form. Explores the history of film through the eyes of the filmmaker. Students will analyze film movements from multiple countries and recognize their effect on each other and the Hollywood film model.
FULFILLS Group 4 HUMANITIES & the Diversity Credit
Audio Production MCM 156A basic introduction to the equipment, facilities, and terminology of the audio media industry. Students will work on individual field and studio projects including radio show production, public service announcements, audio documentaries, and sound design. Students will be introduced to the technical aspects of sound recording and non-linear, multi-track audio editing.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer ElectivesVideo Production MCM211
Video Production introduces students to the application of fundamental non-studio videoproduction techniques. Includes terminology, conceptualization, basic script writing, field audio
operations, and lighting in a non-studio setting. FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Careers in
Mass Communication
DirectorSocial Media Manager
On Air PersonalityNews Writer/Producer
Film MakerLighting Design
Sound Design/EngineerPublic Relations
MarketingProduction AssistantProducer
Casting DirectorBusiness Manager
AgentEditorGraphicsAdvertising
MarketingProducerWriter
Camera Person
Photographer
Web Producer
Comedy Writer
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Theatre Arts
Introduction to Theatre THE111
Come find out why "all the world's a stage". Whether you enjoy performing on stage or being part of an audience, this course gives you an appreciation for the major periods in the history of the theater as well as introduces you to the roles played by the actors, directors and designers in bringing a play to life.
Fulfills Humanities & Fine Arts-Group 4
Acting I THE212
In Acting I, you get a basic understanding of the concept of acting. You do simple exercises to encourage the development of voice, body and mind in the creation of character. This course is designed to accommodate both the beginner and those interested in refreshing skills that they may not have used in many years. Acting I can also benefit you if you would like to improve your basic communication skills.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Acting II THE213
Advanced acting is a course designed to give you further training specifically in the area of character development. You work on more complex acting exercises in class and look at a number of different play styles. The class concludes with a showcase of scenes which you work on through the course of the semester. The showcase is open to the public, providing an opportunity for you to perform in front of a live audience.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Oral Interpretation SPE107Do you enjoy literature? Are you interested in performing? In the Oral Interpretation class, you learn to analyze/perform prose, poetry, & drama. Previous performance experience is not necessary. A great class for polishing your speaking skills in a fun and creative manner.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Stagecraft THE 216Work back stage. Learnt he art of lighting, props, set construction, sound design…FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Careers in THEATRE
Actor
DirectorSet Designer
SingerProp Master
Lighting DesignSound Design
Box Office ManagementPublic Relations
MarketingStage Manager
Production AssistantCostumerTeacher/CoachModelProducer
Casting DirectorMake-Up Artist
Dancer
Dialect Coach
Puppeteer
Business Manager
Agent
Editor
Playwriter
Dramaturg
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Journalism
Introduction to Journalism MCM130
Introduces the basics of writing for the media and Associated Press (AP) style, focusing on print journalism. Explores the history, legal and ethical concerns, and culture of journalism. Develops fundamental skills in writing, interviewing and conducting research using traditional and Internet sources. Emphasizes accuracy, conciseness, grammar and spelling skills. Explores career opportunities in journalism. Some beginning reporting and writing in computer lab.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Multi-Platform Photo Journalism MCM205
Introduces students to the principles and techniques of photojournalism for use in a variety of platforms including; print, broadcast, web and social media. Students will use still photography and mobile video production techniques to create product for web journalism, public relations and marketing. IAI 921
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives Introduction to Public Relations MCM233
Explores the history, theory, practice and role of public relations in government, corporate, non-profit and private organizations. Introduces students to the business and creative aspects of publics relations, as well as the complexities of issue management. Students will prepare original public relations campaigns for print, broadcast and electronic media. Familiarizes the student with computer software for desktop publishing.
FULFILLS Group 6 Major Discipline and Transfer Electives
Careers in
Journalism
Social Media Manager
JournalistPhoto Journalist
News Writer/ProducerPublic Relations
MarketingProducer
Business ManagerEditorAdvertising
MarketingWeb Producer
Comedy WriterBroadcaster
Magazine editorCopy EditorWeb Content ManagerAdvertising
Digital Copy editorMarketing
Public Relations
Multimedia Specialist
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2 years at DePaul
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Slide11Our communication Arts Faculty would be more than willing to sit down with you to discuss classes and activities.Brian Shelton- Bshelton@harpercollege.edu Mass Communication/Journalism classes & whcm radio
Margaret Bilos-
mbilos@harpercollege.edu
Speech Classes, Speech Team & Debate Team
Jeff Przybylo- jprzybyl@harpercollege.edu Speech Classes, Speech Team & Debate Team
Laura Pulio-CoLbert- lpulio@harpercollege.edu
Theatre Classes, Acting Classes, stage Craft & harper Theatre productionsKevin Long- klong@harpercollege.edu
Theatre Classes, Acting Classes, Stage Craft & harper Theatre productionsPatti Ferguson- pferguso@harpercollege.edu
Speech Classesmkhan3@Harpercollege.edu
Journalism and The harbinger (school newspaper)www.harperspeech.net