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2018-2019 Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Visual Media Production

  
  • VMP 294 - Visual Media Workshop

    (2-4)
    Development and practice of media production skills for visual media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. The courses may contain a non-credit required laboratory component. VMP 294 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisite: VMP 205. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 295 - Visual Media Workshop

    (2-4)
    Development and practice of media production skills for visual media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. The courses may contain a non-credit required laboratory component. VMP 295 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisite: VMP 205. See department chair.
     
  
  • VMP 393 - Issues in Visual Media

    (4)
    Exploration of important current issues in Visual Media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. The courses may contain a non-credit required laboratory component. VMP 393 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisite: MCOM 104 or VMP 205, depending on section topic. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 394 - Issues in Visual Media

    (4)
    Exploration of important current issues in Visual Media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. The courses may contain a non-credit required laboratory component. VMP 394 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisite: MCOM 104 or VMP 205, depending on section topic. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 395 - Issues in Visual Media

    (4)
    Exploration of important current issues in Visual Media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. The courses may contain a non-credit required laboratory component. VMP 395 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisite: MCOM 104 or VMP 205, depending on section topic. See department chair.
     
  
  • VMP 491 - Visual Media Seminar

    (4)
    Capstone experience exploring specific Mass Communication subjects in depth, focusing particularly on visual media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. VMP 491 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisites: MCOM 104, 201; VMP 205 and 8 hours of MCOM or VMP at the 300 or 400 level. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 495 - Visual Media Seminar

    (4)
    Capstone experience exploring specific Mass Communication subjects in depth, focusing particularly on visual media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. VMP 495 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisites: MCOM 104, 201; VMP 205 and 8 hours of MCOM or VMP at the 300 or 400 level. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 496 - Visual Media Seminar

    (4)
    Capstone experience exploring specific Mass Communication subjects in depth, focusing particularly on visual media. Topics will vary and will be indicated in the titles of individual sections. VMP 496 may be repeated with different topic subheadings. Prerequisites: MCOM 104, 201; VMP 205 and 8 hours of MCOM or VMP at the 300 or 400 level. See department chair.

Visual Media Production - Special Topics and First-Year Seminar

  
  • VMP 171-4 - Special Topics in Visual Media Production

    (1-4)
    Course not otherwise included in the catalog listing but for which there may be special needs. May be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 178 - Liberal Arts First-Year Seminar

    (3-4)
    Course offered to fulfill Liberal Arts Core requirement. See Liberal Arts section of catalog for course description. May not be used to fulfill major or minor requirements.
  
  • VMP 271-4 - Special Topics in Visual Media Production

    (1-4)
    Course not otherwise included in the catalog listing but for which there may be special needs. May be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 371-4 - Special Topics in Visual Media Production

    (1-4)
    Course not otherwise included in the catalog listing but for which there may be special needs. May be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See department chair.
  
  • VMP 471-4 - Special Topics in Visual Media Production

    (1-4)
    Course not otherwise included in the catalog listing but for which there may be special needs. May be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See department chair.

Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

  
  • WGSS 100 - Introduction to Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    (4)
    An interdisciplinary introduction to Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies examining methodology, perspectives and writings from humanities, social sciences and other related disciplines. Emphasis will be placed on honing information literacy, writing, presentation skills and community activism and service. Fall and Spring.
  
  • WGSS 351 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Feminist Theory

    3


     

    An investigation of selected feminist theorists on a variety of topics that are current in the literature.  With permission of program director, may be repeated as content varies for a total of 6 hours credit. Prerequisite: WGSS 100. Fall.

  
  • WGSS 365 - Feminist Theory (PHIL 365) (SOC 380)

    (4)
    An investigation of selected feminist theories on a variety of topics and from a variety of disciplines and social locations, such as feminist epistemologies, feminist narrative theories, and political theories from feminists of color. Issues such as intersectionality of oppressions and the dynamics of power involved in maintaining oppressions, as well as resistance to oppressions. Odd years Fall.
  
  • WGSS 400 - Senior Seminar in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    (4)
    Advanced readings in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies focusing on topics of current interest and debate. Readings will emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Students will complete a service, scholarly or creative project culminating in a written paper and oral presentation. Emphasis will be placed on research skills and information literacy. Prerequisite: completion of 20 hours of WGSS related coursework. Spring.
  
  • WGSS 451 - Community Service Internship

    (3-6)
    Students work for organizations that provide services related to women, gender and sexuality. May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: WGSS 100 and permission of instructor. See program director. 

Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies - Special Topics and First-Year Seminar

  
  • WGSS 171-6 - Special Topics in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    1-6
    Courses not otherwise included in the catalog but for which there may be special needs. Maybe be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See program director.
  
  • WGSS 178 - Liberal Arts First-Year Seminar

    (3-4)
    Course offered to fulfill Liberal Arts Core requirement. See Liberal Arts section of catalog for course description. May not be used to fulfill major or minor requirements.
  
  • WGSS 271-6 - Special Topics in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    1-6


    Courses not otherwise included in the catalog but for which there may be special needs. May be be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See program director.

     

  
  • WGSS 371-6 - Special Topics in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    1-6
    Courses not otherwise included in the catalog but for which there may be special needs. May be be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See program director.
  
  • WGSS 471-6 - Special Topics in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    1-6
    Courses not otherwise included in the catalog but for which there may be special needs. May be be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See program director.
  
  • WGSS 499 - Undergraduate Research in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies

    1-6
    Independent research under the supervision of a faculty member. An IP grade may be awarded at discretion of instructor. May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. See program director.
 

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