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COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS 71 COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS The College of Communication and Fine Arts is comprised of four units: the Department of Art and Design, the Hall School of Journalism, the John M. Long School of Music, and the Department of Speech and Theatre. The mission of the college is to provide excellence in instruction in selected communication and fine arts disciplines along with practical experiences in journalism, mass communication, music, speech communication, theatre and visual arts. The college assumes that the richest experiences of human beings arise from their abilities to analyze and interpret intelligently and imaginatively wks of art and perfmances as well as the rhetic and actions of past and present leaders; to communicate effectively within a variety of contexts using the multiple languages and tools of the communication and fine arts disciplines; to make intelligent decisions in an increasingly complex and diverse, media-driven society; and to wk together harmoniously in groups to accomplish established goals. The mission of the college includes the creation of a climate within and beyond its institutional boundaries that encourages responsible, ethical, and infmed expression within the disciplines of which it is composed. Troy University s College of Communication and Fine Arts is a primary provider of cultural events benefiting the citizens the Troy, Alabama, region. Accdingly, the college offers such fine arts events as art exhibits; symphony band, jazz band, and chal concerts; and theatrical perfmances (including musical and children s theatre). In addition, the college offers a variety of symposia and wkshops, annual awards f outstanding journalists and an annual fine arts season subscription. Department of Art and Design The Department of Art and Design has a vision f the preparation of tomrow s visual artists, designers and educats. New methodologies and technologies merge with classical art fms to produce a hybrid, contempary artist. The curriculum is multidimensional. The foundation is highly techno-centric. Students are introduced to a variety of concepts, techniques, and media and are encouraged to push boundaries and take risks. Troy s studio art and design instructs are practicing professionals. Their objective is to instruct and ment students into becoming viable artists, designers, and educats. The art and design programs at Troy University are committed to meeting the growing visual demands in this age of multi-sensy infmation exchange. Within the curriculum there are degree options f students interested in traditional electronic arts, graphic design, art education. Hall School of Journalism The Hall School of Journalism was founded in 1972 and has become a regional and national leader among journalism schools. Areas of study include print and broadcast journalism, public relations, advertising, media perfmance and spts infmation. The school s philosophy is to provide students with the best possible classroom instruction and practical experience. F me infmation and complete descriptions of the contract programs in public relations, spts infmation and advertising, contact the School of Journalism visit http://jschool.troy.edu. John M. Long School of Music The John M. Long School of Music at Troy University has a long and distinguished recd of training music educats f schools throughout the Southeastern United States. Central to the academic offerings of the J.M. Long School of Music are the curricula in instrumental and vocal/chal music education. The school also offers a non-teaching, general music option with studies in various aspects of the music industry. Expert and up-to-date instruction is offered in all areas, with strong suppt from modern technology, along with many traditional individual and ensemble perfmance opptunities. Troy is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Department of Speech and Theatre F me than 24 centuries, the communication arts have been the foundation of education, indeed culture, in Western civilization. From the dialogs of Plato and Aristotle s Rhetic, the plays of Sophocles, and the ations of Demosthenes and Cicero, to the homiletics of St. Augustine, the rhetic of Boethius, the plays of Shakespeare, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and the rhetical theies of Kenneth Burke and the theatrical theies of Stanislavski, the communication arts have been celebrated and practiced in myriad ways f me than two millennia. That celebration and its rhetical and theatrical practices continue in the Communication Arts program of the Department of Speech and Theatre. <<dti.troy>> DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION PROGRAM (36 HOURS) ART 1145 (3) Foundations of Fm and Space ART 2210 (3) e-drawing ART 2201 (3) Introducty Drawing ART 2230 (3) Col and Technology ART 3308 (3) <<dti.troy>> Principles of Digital Design ART 3310 (3) <<dti.troy>> Time/Sound ART 3315 (3) <<dti.troy>> Design f the Internet ART 3324 (3) <<dti.troy>> Paper/Screen ART 4424 (3) <<dti.troy>> Design Studio* ART 4499 (3) Seni Thesis Select six hours from the following histy courses: ART 2250 (3) Survey of Art Histy I ART 2251 (3) Survey of Art Histy II ART 3355 (3) Graphic Design Histy Interdisciplinary contract offerings f <<dti.troy>> program (24 Hours) Select a Contractual Plan of Study from one of the following areas: Infmation Systems, Marketing, Business Administration, Advertising Writing, Literature/Writing, Journalism, Mass Communications, Speech/Theatre, Photography, and Edu-tainment**

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS 72 **This specialized concentration involves the designing of educational and entertainment software interfaces. This contractual plan of study requires a one-semester residency at Halmstad University, Sweden. F me infmation about contracts and options available, contact the Department of Art and Design. ART EDUCATION MAJOR NOTE: Students seeking Alabama teacher certification in art should select education as a second maj. Students should consult with their advisers concerning all certification requirements. Students will need to select six hours of upper level courses from two of these concentrations (f a total of twelve hours): 2D Studio, 3D Studio, and Photo Studio Digital Studio. ART MAJOR (36 HOURS) ART 1145 (3) Foundations of Fm and Space ART 2201 (3) Introducty Drawing ART 2210 (3) e-drawing ART 2250 (3) Survey of Art Histy I ART 2251 (3) Survey of Art Histy II ART 3301 (3) Life Drawing* *Course may be repeated f credit. Concentration (18 Hours): Select twelve hours of courses from one of these concentration areas: 2D Studio, 3D Studio, Photo Studio. Select an additional six hours of art electives. ART MINOR (18 HOURS) Select 18 hours from art and art histy courses. BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS STUDIO PROGRAM (72 HOURS) (Comprehensive, professional studio arts maj) Note: Students seeking unconditional acceptance into the BFA Studio Program must submit a ptfolio f review by the department faculty. ART 1145 (3) Foundations of Fm and Space ART 2201 (3) Introducty Drawing ART 2210 (3) e-drawing ART 2230 (3) Col and Technology ART 2250 (3) Survey of Art Histy I ART 2251 (3) Survey of Art Histy II ART 3301 (3) Life Drawing* ART 3350 (3) Research and Criticism ART 3355 (3) Graphic Design Histy ART 3375 (3) Special Topics* ART 4435 (3/9) Collabative Studio* (must be repeated two times) ART 4496 (3) Internship* ART 4499 (3) Seni Thesis Art Studio Program students must select one of these four concentration options: 2D Studio, 3D Studio, Photo Studio, Digital Studio. 2D Studio Concentration (12 Hours) ART 2202 (3) 2D Studio I ART 2206 (3) 2D Studio II ART 3330 (3) 2D Studio III ART 4430 (3) 2D Studio IV 3D Studio Concentration (12 Hours) ART 2204 (3) 3D Studio I ART 2205 (3) 3D Studio II ART 3331 (3) 3D Studio III ART 4431 (3) 3D Studio IV Photo Studio Concentration (12 Hours) ART 2228 (3) Photo Studio I ART 3328 (3) Photo Studio II ART 3348 (3) Photo Studio III ART 4428 (3) Photo Studio IV Digital Studio Concentration (12 Hours) ART 3308 (3) <<dti.troy>> Principles of Digital Design ART 3324 (3) <<dti.troy>> Paper/Screen ART 3310 (3) <<dti.troy>> Time/Sound ART 4424 (3) <<dti.troy>> Design Studio* *Course may be repeated f credit. BROADCAST JOURNALISM MAJOR (36 HOURS) Contact the Hall School of Journalism f infmation regarding contract programs in public relations, spts infmation and advertising. Specialized general studies requirements JRN 1100 (3) Technology in Journalism JRN 1101 (3) Introduction to Mass Communication JRN 1102 (3) Writing f the Mass Media Requirements f the maj JRN 1103 (3) Introduction to Radio and TV JRN 2201 (3) Repting JRN 2203 (3) Broadcast News Writing JRN 3320 (3) Infmation Gathering JRN 3365 (3) TV Studio Techniques and Producing JRN 4425 (3) Media Law JRN 4440 (3) Advanced Technologies in Journal-

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS 73 ism JRN 4489 (5) Internship JRN 4495 (1) Seminar Select one: JRN 4403 (3) Radio News Practicum JRN 4413 (3) TV News Practicum Select six hours from the following: JRN 4405 (3) Radio Production Practicum JRN 4410 (3) Advanced Radio Practicum JRN 4415 (3) TV Production Practicum JRN 4420 (3) Advanced TV Practicum JRN 4430 (3) Processes and Effects BROADCAST JOURNALISM MINOR (18 HOURS) JRN 1110 (3) Technologies in Journalism JRN 1101 (3) Intro. to Mass Communication JRN 1103 (3) Introduction to Radio and Television JRN 1102 (3) Writing f Mass Media JRN 2201 (3) Repting JRN 2203 (3) Broadcast News Writing JRN 3365 (3) TV Studio Techniques and Producing COMMUNICATION ARTS MAJOR (36 HOURS) Contact the Department of Speech and Theatre f infmation regarding the contract program in perfmance (speech/broadcast journalism.) Tracks: Speech Communication and Theatre Speech Communication Track Specialized general studies requirements f the speech communication track: : JRN 1100 (2) Technologies in Journalism JRN 1101 (3) Introduction to Mass Communication JRN 1102 (3) Writing f Mass Media JRN 2201 (3) Repting JRN 2230 (3) Introduction to Public Relations Requirements f the track: DRA 3301 (2) Acting I DRA 3310 (1) Communication Arts Seminar SPH 2214 (1) Debate-Fensics Participation SPH 2251 (2) Voice and Diction SPH 3321 (3) Communication They SPH 3330 (3) Interviewing SPH 3341 (3) American Public Address SPH 3342 (3) Argumentation and Debate SPH 3345 (3) Group Discussion and Leadership SPH 4431 (3) Interpersonal Communication SPH 4441 (2) Oral Interpretation SPH 4442 (3) Rhetic SPH 4455 (2) Seni Speech Capstone Select five hours from approved courses from dramatic arts (DRA), English (ENG), journalism (JRN) and/ speech communication (SPH). Theatre Track Specialized general studies requirements f the dramatic arts track: Area II DRA 2200 (2) Introduction to Drama ENG 2205 (3) Wld Literature I ENG 2206 (3) Wld Literature II SPH 2241 (3) Fundamentals of Speech Select one: ART 1133 (2) Visual Arts, placement MUS 1131 (2) Music Appreciation, placement DRA 2221 (2) Technical Theatre DRA 2251 (2) Voice and Diction IS 2241 (3) Computer Concepts and Apps. JRN 2230 (3) Introduction to Public Relations Required Courses (21 hours) DRA 2245 (1) Stagecraft Lab (repeated f a total of four hours) DRA 3301 (2) Acting I DRA 3303 (1) Makeup Techniques DRA 3345 (1) Advanced Stagecraft Lab* DRA 4443 (3) Theatre Histy I DRA 4444 (3) Theatre Histy II DRA 4451 (3) Directing I DRA 4455 (2) Seni Theatre Capstone SPH 4441 (2) Oral Interpretation A four-semester rotation of DRA 2245 is required of all majs with one semester in each of the four shops: scenery, lighting and sound, costume, and marketing/business. A maj may not register f Advanced Stagecraft Lab (DRA 3345) until four semesters of DRA 2245 have been completed. Transfer students are evaluated individually by the Department of Speech and Theatre. Those students should register f DRA 2245 and provide syllabi of transfer credit. Following the completion of the DRA 2245 rotation, registration f DRA 3345 is encouraged of all majs every semester. Elective Theatre Courses (15 hours) Select one course from the following: ART 2201 (3) Drawing I CLA 3350 (3) Classical Drama ENG 4400 (3) Playwrighting ENG 4404 (3) Shakespeare JRN 1102 (3) Writing f Mass Media

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS 74 Select one of the following design courses: DRA 3331 (3) Costume Design DRA 3321 (3) Scene Design DRA 3344 (3) Lighting Design Select the remaining nine hours from the following: (design course selected above may not be counted again) DRA 2211 (1) Theatre f Youth* DRA 3302 (2) Costume Techniques DRA 3304 (2) Lighting Techniques DRA 3315 (1) Audition and Ptfolio Techniques DRA 3316 (2) Acting II DRA 3321 (3) Scene Design DRA 3331 (3) Costume Design DRA 3344 (3) Lighting Design DRA 3350 (2) Script Analysis DRA 3352 (2) Sound Techniques DRA 3354 (2) Rendering Techniques f the Theatre DRA 4452 (2) Directing II *One-hour courses that can be repeated f elective credit (DRA 2211, and DRA 3345) may only be counted once toward completion of the track. DRAMATIC ARTS MINOR (18 HOURS) DRA 2221 (2) Technical Theatre DRA 2245 (1) Stagecraft Lab (repeat f a total of four hours) DRA 3301 (2) Acting I SPH 4441 (2) Oral Interpretation NOTE: A four-semester rotation of DRA 2245 is required of all mins with one semester in each of the four shops: scenery, lighting and sound, costume, marketing/business. Select eight hours from approved speech communication dramatic arts courses. Select an additional 12-15 hours of free electives. *Course may be repeated f credit. GRAPHIC DESIGN MINOR (18 HOURS) ART 1145 (3) Foundations of Fm and Space ART 2230 (3) Col and Technology ART 3308 (3) <<dti.troy>> Principles of Digital Design Select two courses from the following: ART 3310 (3) <<dti.troy>> Time/Sound ART 3315 (3) <<dti.troy>> Design f the Internet ART 3324 (3) <<dti.troy>> Paper/Screen ART 4424 (3) <<dti.troy>> Design Studio JOURNALISM, PRINT MAJOR (36 HOURS) Contact the Hall School of Journalism f infmation regarding contract programs in public relations, spts infmation and advertising. Specialized general studies requirements JRN 1100 (3) Technology in Journalism JRN 1101 (3) Introduction to Mass Comm. JRN 1102 (3) Writing f the Mass Media Requirements f the maj JRN 2201 (3) Repting JRN 2211 (3) Editing JRN 3312 (3) Advanced Editing JRN 3315 (3) Advanced Repting JRN 3320 (3) Infmation Gathering JRN 4425 (3) Media Law JRN 4440 (3) Advanced Technologies in Journalism JRN 4489 (5) Internship JRN 4495 (1) Seminar Select an additional nine hours from the following: JRN 3300 (3) News Photography JRN 3302 (3) Feature and Magazine Writing JRN 3322 (3) Advertising Copywriting JRN 4401 (3) Community Media Management JRN 4421 (3) Editial Page JRN 4427 (3) Spts Repting JRN 4430 (3) Processes and Effects of Mass Communication NOTE: Journalism majs must demonstrate a proficiency in the use of a camera of the degree of complexity common in newspaper use. Print journalism students who do not have this proficiency should include ART 2228 and JRN 3300 in their journalism electives. JOURNALISM, PRINT MINOR (18 HOURS) JRN 1100 (3) Technologies in Journalism JRN 1101 (3) Intro. to Mass Communication JRN 1102 (3) Writing f Mass Media JRN 2201 (3) Repting JRN 2211 (3) Beginning Editing Select three hours of journalism electives. MUSIC, B.A./B.S. DEGREE (62-65 HOURS) Specialized general studies requirements See the general studies section of this catalog f me infmation. Area II Select the following course in lieu of MUS 1131: MUS 3301 (2) Music Histy I Select the following course in lieu of IS 2241: MUS 3305 (3) Music Technologies

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS 75 Music ce courses (36 hours) MUS 1102 (3) They I MUS 1103 (3) They II MUS 1105 (1) Class Piano I MUS 1106 (1) Class Piano II MUS 1107 (1) Aural Skills I MUS 1108 (1) Aural Skills II MUS 2202 (3) They III MUS 2203 (3) They IV MUS 2207 (1) Aural Skills III MUS 22xx/44xx (6) Private Instruction MUS 3302 (2) Music Histy MUS 3303 (2) Music Histy MUS 3306 (3) Conducting MUS 4461 (2) Orchestration and Arranging Take one of the following four times f four credit hours: MUS 1181 (1) Band MUS 1183 (1) Collegiate Singers Chal Emphasis Track Students seeking Alabama teacher certification in chal music should select the music ce and the chal emphasis track, in addition to selecting education as a second maj. Students should consult with their advisers concerning all certification requirements. MUS 1183 (1) Collegiate Singers Repeat twice f three credits MUS 2214 (1) Private Piano MUS 2216 (1) Private Voice MUS 3351 (1) Class Brass MUS 3352 (1) Class Wood Winds MUS 3353 (1) Class Percussion MUS 3354 (1) Class Strings MUS 3382 (3) Chal Techniques MUS 4471 (3) Music f ECE and Elementary School MUS 4499 (1) Seni Recital Select two courses: MUS 1182 (1) Choir MUS 1191 (1) Musical Theatre MUS 1192 (1) Madrigal Singers MUS 3385 (1) Symphony Band MUS 3386 (1) Jazz Ensemble Instrumental Emphasis Track Students seeking Alabama teacher certification in instrumental music should select the music ce and the chal emphasis track, in addition to selecting education as a second maj. Students should consult with their advisers concerning all certification requirements. MUS 1181 (1) Band Repeat twice f three credits MUS 3351 (1) Class Brass MUS 3352 (1) Class Woodwinds MUS 3353 (1) Class Percussion MUS 3354 (1) Class Strings MUS 3356 (1) Class Voice MUS 3384 (3) Band Techniques MUS 4471 (3) Music f ECE and Elementary School MUS 4499 (1) Seni Recital Select two: MUS 1191 (1) Musical Theatre MUS 1182 (1) Choir MUS 1192 (1) Madrigal Singers MUS 3385 (1) Symphony Band MUS 3386 (1) Jazz Ensemble General Music Track Select 26 hours from the following with the approval of the adviser: MUI 3310 (3) Audio Principles and Techniques MUI 3315 (2) Song Writing MUI 3320 (2) Grant Writing and Funding f the Musical Arts MUI 4410 (2) Arts Management and Concert Production MUI 4420 (2) Film Scing MUI 4460 (3) Seni Practicum MUI 4480 (1) Seminar in Music Industry MUI 4499 (9) Internship MUS 2230 (3) Survey Music Industry MUS 3300 (2) Histy of Jazz MUS 3305 (3) Music Technologies MUS 4400 (1-3) Selected Topics MUS 4451 (3) Lit/Tech of Musical Theatre MUS 4452 (3) Opera Literature MUS 4455 (3) Survey of Broadway Music MUS 4470 (2) Instrument Repair MUS 4491/92 (1-3) Guided Independent Research MUS 4493/94 (1-3) Guided Independent Study NOTE: Studies in b usiness are recommended to fulfill the requirements f the min. MUSIC MINOR (18 HOURS) MUS 1102 (3) They I MUS 1103 (3) They II MUS 1107 (1) Aural Skills I MUS 1108 (1) Aural Skills II Select three hours from Private Instruction 1110-1128. Select seven hours from the following courses: MUS 1105 (1) Class Piano I MUS 1106 (1) Class Piano II MUS 2202 (3) They III MUS 2203 (3) They IV

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS 76 MUS 2207 (1) Aural Skills III MUS 3301 (2) Music Histy I MUS 3302 (2) Music Histy II MUS 3303 (2) Music Histy III MUS 3306 (3) Conducting NOTE: Two hours of the above selection may be from the following ensemble courses: MUS 1181, 1182, 1183, 1191, 1192, 3385, 3386. SPEECH COMMUNICATION MINOR (18 HOURS) Select 18 hours of adviser-approved speech courses. SPH 2241 2243 may not be counted toward the min.