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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2010-2011

University of New Hampshire at Manchester

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Communication Arts (CA)

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Associate Professor: Barbara J. Jago, Jeffrey F. Klenotic, Anthony Tenczar
Senior Lecturer: Patrice T. Mettauer

Students majoring in Communication Arts (CA) explore the how and why of the ways we communicate through our words, actions and technologies. The program examines a variety of communication practices–speech, writing, sound, moving images and personal relationships–as these are applied and developed across a range of social, cultural, professional, organizational and historical contexts. In addition to classroom instruction, the program provides students with opportunities for fieldwork (including internships and service learning) that connect them to the urban community and integrate their education within “real life” communication settings.

Communication Arts prepares students for many careers and postgraduate options, including advanced graduate study. Students emerge from the program with a rare combination of hands-on and theoretical knowledge that is attractive to employers in professions such as film, radio, television, web, journalism, public relations, sales, advertising, counseling, conflict mediation and others. The Communication Arts degree also translates to related work in government, social service and community affairs. Employers in the general business community seeking well-rounded, liberal arts graduates who can think creatively and communicate effectively in a variety of formats also find our graduates highly desirable. Further, through internships students have the opportunity to learn more about their chosen fields and better prepare for the transition to professional life.

Beyond the academic and professional rewards, study in Communication Arts enhances the meaning and richness of our everyday lives by enabling us to see and understand the intricate ways in which communication binds people together.

Degree Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 128 credits and satisfy the University’s Discovery Program and foreign language requirements. Communication Arts majors must complete 10 courses (40 credits) and maintain an overall grade point average in the major of 2.0 or better. Transfer students must complete at least 20 credits in the CA major at UNH Manchester. CMN 455, 456 and 457 may not be used to satisfy Discovery Program requirements for CA majors. Information on prerequisites for CA courses can be found in the course descriptions at the back of this catalogue. CA majors considering taking CIS 515, HIST 690, HUMA 796, or PSYC 762 must meet the prerequisites for each course and should consult with their faculty advisor before registering. Degree requirements for the major are presented below.

I. Required Core Courses – 12 credits (3 courses) Students must earn a “C” or better in each course if it is to count toward either the UNH Manchester Communication Arts major or the UNH Durham Communication major.

CMN 455, Introduction to Media Studies

CMN 456, Propaganda and Persuasion

CMN 457, Introduction to Interpersonal
   Communication

II. Selected Coursework–28 credits (three courses from area A, two from area B,
two from area C). Students must earn a “C -” or better in each selected course to satisfy CA requirements.

 A. Communication Practices: Applied (12 credits).
Any three  courses.

CA 444, Manipulating Media

CA 450, Introduction to Public Speaking

CA 500, Media Writing

CA 501, Internship: Communication in the Urban Community

CA 502, Image and Sound

CA 503, Techniques for News Reporting

CA 504, Film Criticism

CA 506, Gender

CA 508, Conflict in Relational Communication

CA 510, Language and Interaction

CA 512, Scriptwriting

CA 513, Radio News Production

CA 514, Fundamentals of Video Production

CA 515, Advanced Video Production

CA 516, Speechwriting

CA 517, Fundamentals of Audio Production

CA 520, Special Topics in Applied Communication

CIS 515, Multimedia: Introduction and Applications[dr1] 

HIST 690, Public History

PSYC 762, Counseling

B. Communication Practices: Organization, History and Policy (8 credits). Any two courses.

CA 525, Media Programming

CA 526, Organization of Newswork

CA 527, History of Film

CA 528, Media Policy and Law

CA 531, History and Organization of Advertising

CA 535, Marital Communication

CA 539, Communicating in Families

CA 540, Public Relations

CA 550, Special Topics in Communication Organization, History and Policy

HUMA 640, Birth of Rock and Roll

C. Communication Practices: Theory and Research
(8 credits). Any two courses.

CA 600, Research Methods: Media

CA 601, Exploring Relationships

CA 610, Communication Technologies and Culture

CA 611, Theories of Relational Communication

CA 612, Narrative

CA 614, Communication and Power

CA 615, Film History: Theory and Method

CA 618, Documentary

CA 720, Seminar in Communication Arts

CA 795, Independent Study

Capstone Requirement

The capstone requirement will be satisfied in a student’s senior year by completion of a specific four-credit capstone course at the 600 or 700 level. Students may not enroll in a capstone course until they have completed all three CA program core courses (CMN 455, 456 and 457) and all CA Area A and Area B requirements. The capstone course can also fulfill an Area C course requirement.

The capstone experience offers seniors an opportunity to synthesize and apply knowledge and skills gained throughout their Communication Arts major coursework. The capstone course requires students to conduct an original research study, a creative media project, an internship, or an advanced service learning project in Communication Arts under the close supervision of a Communication Arts faculty member. Students are strongly encouraged to share their capstone projects with the larger UNH community through participation in the Undergraduate Research Conference, a presentation in the Brown Bag lunch series, publication in the UNH undergraduate journal Inquiry, or presentation in some other public venue. Students should work closely with their advisors to make sure the capstone requirement has been satisfied.

Courses that satisfy this requirement include but are not limited to: CA 601, Exploring Relationships; CA 614, Communication and Power; CA 615, Film History: Theory and Method; CA 720, Seminar in Communication Arts; and CA 795, Independent Study.

The core requirements for Communication Arts are identical to those for Communication, therefore credit for CMN 455, CMN 456, CMN 457 automatically transfers for students transferring from Manchester to Durham to major in Communication, as well as for students transferring from Durham to Manchester to major in Communication Arts. All other courses in Communication Arts have a CA designation. The transfer of these courses to satisfy degree requirements for the Communication major in Durham is determined on a course-by-course basis by Communication faculty. Likewise, the transfer of Communication courses (other than CMN 455, 456, 457) to satisfy degree requirements for the Communication Arts major in Manchester is determined on a course-by-course basis by Communication Arts faculty.

Suggested Concentrations in Communication Arts

Students are welcome to choose courses from across the Communication Arts curriculum, but those wishing to meet specific academic or professional goals may plan coursework using one of the concentrations suggested below. In addition, students may enhance their studies with activities beyond the classroom, including a wide range of internships available across the region. Communication Arts students may also participate in the University’s Web radio station, www.UNHM.net, as well as in numerous area film festivals.

Concentration in Moving Image Media

CA 444, Manipulating Media

CA 500, Media Writing

CA 501, Internship

CA 502, Image and Sound

CA 504, Film Criticism

CA 512, Scriptwriting

CA 514, Fundamentals of Video Production

CA 515, Advanced Video Production

CA 517, Fundamentals of Audio Production

CA 525, Media Programming

CA 527, History of Film

CA 600, Research Methods: Media

CA 610, Communication Technologies and Culture

CA 615, Film History: Theory and Method

CA 618, Documentary

 

Concentration in News and Public Relations

CA 450, Introduction to Public Speaking

CA 500, Media Writing

CA 501, Internship

CA 503, Techniques for News Reporting

CA 513, Radio News Production

CA 516, Speechwriting

CA 517, Fundamentals of Audio Production

CA 525, Media Programming

CA 526, Organization of Newswork

CA 528, Media Policy and Law

CA 531, History and Organization of Advertising

CA 540, Public Relations

CA 600, Research Methods: Media

CA 610, Communication Technologies and Culture

CA 618, Documentary

 

Concentration in Relational Communication

CA 501, Internship

CA 506, Gender

CA 510, Language and Interaction

CA 535, Marital Communication

CA 539, Communicating in Families

CA 601, Exploring Relationships

CA 611, Theories of Relational Communication

CA 612, Narrative

    CA 614, Communication and Power

CA 720, Seminar in Communication Arts

For more information contact Barbara Jago, program director, at 603-641-4106 or email bjago@unh.edu or contact the Office of Admissions.

 

Communication Arts Minor

The objective of the “minor in Communication Arts” is to provide students with a knowledge base that not only approximates the overall range of communication practices included in the Communication Arts major, but also gives students the opportunity to select several courses that may be of special interest to them or that may more directly complement their major field of study or enhance their professional interests.

The Communication Arts minor requires the completion of five courses, twenty credits, according to the requirements below. An overall average of 2.0 in minor courses is required, with no individual grade lower than a C-. Students should work with their advisors to insure that any prerequisites for 500 level courses have been met, or that permission to enter the course has been granted by the appropriate course instructor. Courses used to satisfy General Education requirements may also be used to satisfy CA minor requirements.

I. Breadth Courses

Select any two courses, as long as they are NOT from the same category.

Category A

CMN 457 - Introduction to Interpersonal
   Communication

Category B

CMN 455 - Introduction to Media Studies

CA 502 - Image and Sound

Category C

CMN 456 - Propaganda and Persuasion

CA 450 - Introduction to Public Speaking

II. Depth Courses

Select any three 500 level CA courses, except CA 501.

Note: Students who use CA 502 as a “breadth” course may not use it as a “depth” course.

For more information contact Jeff Klenotic, Minor Supervisor, at 603-641-4130 or email klenotic@unh.edu.

 

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