Bachelor of Arts CMS Curriculum Worksheet for Fall 2012 Catalog

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1 U p d a t e d O c t o b e r 2 0 Bachelor of Arts CMS Curriculum Worksheet for Fall 202 Catalog Name: Click here to enter text. Laker ID: Click here to enter text. Communication and Media Studies Click here to enter a date. Advisor: Academic Standing: GOOD (2.0 GPA or above) WARNING (Requires 2.0 semester GPA to avoid PROBATION) Limit hours PROBATION (Requires 2.0 semester GPA to avoid SUSPENSION) Limit hours Writing Assessment: Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Previous degree/transfer institution information: LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS (May also be satisfied by examination for those with transfer/ap credit) US History GA History US Const GA Const Satisfied by successful completion of HIST 2 or HIST 22 at a USG institution Satisfied by successful completion of POLS 0 at a USG Institution CORE OVERLAY REQUIREMENTS US Perspectives Overlay Satisfied at CSU by POLS 0, HIST 2 or HIST 22 Global Perspectives Overlay Satisfied at CSU by HIST, HIST 2, HIST 2750 or POLS 20 Critical Thinking Overlay Satisfied at CSU by CRIT 0 CREDIT RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: Residency refers to courses offered by Clayton State University (CSU). Credit by examination or experience is not considered to be in residence, even if the examination was taken at CSU. Completed a minimum of 0 semester credit hours in residence at CSU. At least 2 of the 0 hours must be upper division ( level) hours counted toward program requirements other than free electives. AREA A ESSENTIAL SKILLS 9 CREDIT HRS= COURSES REQUIRED Area Course ID Course Name Credit Grade Notes Hours Earned A ENGL 0 English Composition I A ENGL 02 English Composition II A2 SELECT MATH 97 MATH 99 MATH 0 MATH MATH 2 MATH MATH 2 MATH 50 Elementary Algebra (Does NOT satisfy Area A2) Intermediate Algebra (Does NOT satisfy Area A2) Mathematical Modeling College Algebra Trigonometry Pre-Calculus Survey of Calculus Calculus I AREA B CRITICAL THINKING AND COMMUNICATION B CRIT 0 Critical Thinking B2 COMM 00 Presentational Speaking (Not for CMS majors) COMM 002 Presentation Applications (Not for CMS majors) SELECT COMM 0 Spoken Communication (REQUIRED) OR 2 FREN 002 Elementary French II (PRE-REQ: FREN 00 or 2 YRS HS) SPAN 002 Elementary Spanish II (PRE-REQ: SPAN 00 or 2 YRS HS) -6 CREDIT HRS=2- COURSES REQUIRED AREA C HUMANITIES 6 CREDIT HRS=2 COURSES REQUIRED Area C Literature, Philosophy or Language Course Area Course ID Course Name Credit Grade Notes Hours Earned C SELECT ENGL 2 ENGL 22 ENGL 22 ENGL 222 ENGL 2 ENGL 22 PHIL 200 PHIL 200 FREN 200 FREN 2002 SPAN 200 SPAN 2002 World Literature (Pre-Modern) World Literature (Modern) British Literature I British Literature II American Literature I American Literature II Introduction to World Philosophy (220) Ethics in Historical/Contemporary Perspectives (260) Intermediate French I (PRE-REQ: FREN 002) Intermediate French II (PRE-REQ: FREN 200) Intermediate Spanish I (PRE-REQ: SPAN 002) Intermediate Spanish II (PRE-REQ: SPAN 200)

2 Area C2 Fine Arts or Language Course Area Course ID Course Name Credit Hours C2 SELECT ART 20 ART 202 CMS 200 MUSC 20 MUSC 20 PHIL 200 THEA 00 FREN 200 FREN 2002 SPAN 200 SPAN 2002 Art of the Pre-Modern World Art of the Modern World Introduction to Film Music Appreciation Introduction to World Music Introduction to Aesthetics (20) Introduction to Theatre Intermediate French I (PRE-REQ FREN 002) Intermediate French II (PRE-REQ FREN 200) Intermediate Spanish I (PRE-REQ SPAN 002) Intermediate Spanish II (PRE-REQ SPAN 200) AREA D NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS & TECHNOLOGY D ASTR 00 Solar System Astronomy and ASTR 020/L Stellar Galactic Astronomy/Lab SELECT BIOL /L Introductory Biology I/Lab and 2 Sciences BIOL 2 Introductory Biology II courses and CHEM 5/L Survey of Chemistry I/Lab and one related CHEM 52 Survey of Chemistry II lab PHYS /L Introductory Physics I/Lab and PHYS 2/L Introductory Physics II/Lab Area D2 Complete Science, Math or Technology D2 MATH 2 Introductory Statistics SCI 90 Selected Topics in Science MATH Pre-Calculus SELECT MATH 22 Finite Math MATH 2 Survey of Calculus MATH 50 Calculus I CSCI 0 Computer Science I AREA E SOCIAL SCIENCES E POLS 0 American Government E2 SELECT HIST HIST 2 HIST 2750 POLS 20 Survey of Pre-Modern World History Survey of Modern World History Critical Trends and Issues Introduction to Global Issues E SELECT HIST 2 HIST 22 Survey of US History to 877 Survey of US History Since Reconstruction E SELECT AFAM 200 PSYC 0 SOCI 0 WST 200 Introduction to African-American Studies Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Women and Gender Studies U p d a t e d O c t o b e r Grade Earned Notes 0- CREDIT HRS= COURSES + at least LAB REQUIRED / / / / / 2 HRS= COURSES REQUIRED 8 HRS=6 COURSES REQUIRED AREA F MAJOR SPECIFIC ELECTIVES F CMS 200 Introduction to Media Studies F2 CMS 200 Introduction to Film International Language REQUIRED through INTERMEDIATE II Level (FREN/SPAN 2002). Language courses may be applied to Areas A-E. F FREN/SPAN 002 Elementary French/Spanish II FREN/SPAN 200 Intermediate French/Spanish I FREN/SPAN 2002 Intermediate French/Spanish II Select - from: ART 0, CMS 20, CMS 220, PHIL 200, THEA 880 F ART 0 2-D Design/Color Theory CMS 20 Digital Imaging CMS 220 Introduction to Field Production PHIL 200 Introduction to Aesthetics THEA 880 Introduction to Acting

3 U p d a t e d O c t o b e r 2 0 CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Visit for more information about the CMS Programs. General Core Curriculum Requirements (Areas A-E) 2 Credit Hours -5 courses Major Specific Requirements (Area F) +8 Credit Hours 6 courses Total Lower Division Courses ( Level) 60 Credit Hours 20-2 Courses Required Upper Division Major Core Requirements 2 Credit Hours 7 courses Internship -2 Credit Hours - courses Minor/Guided Electives 6-5 Credit Hours 2-5 courses Concentration Area Courses 2-0 Credit Hours 7-0 courses Total Upper Division Courses ( Level) 60 Credit Hours 20 Courses Required Total (Graduation) =20 Credit Hours 0- Total Courses Required UPPER DIVISION MAJOR CORE REQUIREMENTS 2 hours=7 courses REQUIRED Course ID Course Name Credit Grade Notes Hours Earned CMS 020 Research Methods CMS 0 Media and Culture CMS 200 History of Communication COMM 20 Communication Theory COMM 00 Interpersonal Communication CMS 70 Writing for Digital Media CMS 500 Global Contexts in C.M.S. INTERNSHIP/EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING -2 hours = - courses REQUIRED CMS and JOUR courses may be repeated. JOUR courses are variable credit hour courses. CMS 90 Internship/Practicum in C.M.S. (REQUIRED) CMS 902 Internship Training and Instruction CMS 90 Advanced Media Production CSU 2500 Essentials of Peer Tutoring JOUR 0 Journalism Workshop JOUR 02 Mass Communication Workshop MINOR/GUIDED ELECTIVES 2 A maximum of 9 hours of level courses can be applied to this area. 6-5 hours = 2-5 courses REQUIRED

4 Media Production 5 Communication and Human Relations Media and Cultural Studies Corporate Communication Minor 6 Film Minor 7 U p d a t e d O c t o b e r 2 0 CMS CONCENTRATION AREA REQUIREMENTS 2-0 hours=7-0 courses REQUIRED CMS students may satisfy their 2-0 hours of CMS electives by taking a variety of designated upper division COMM/CMS courses OR they may focus their CMS electives in one of the three concentration areas below. Additional acceptable courses in this area, outside of CMS/COMM are identified on the next page. Course Grade CMS 0 Media Industries X X X CMS 0 Film History X CMS 0 National Cinemas 8 X X CMS 00 Communication Law X X CMS 0 Lighting for Motion Pictures X X CMS 20 Audio Recording and Sound Design X X CMS 500 Writing and Editing for Mass Media X X CMS 550 Introduction to Advertising X CMS 560 Introduction to Public Relations X X CMS 600 Introduction to Broadcasting CMS 720 New Media Design X X CMS 80 Women and Popular Culture X CMS 820 Screenwriting X CMS 0 Film Analysis and Criticism X X CMS 20 Women and Film X X CMS 0 Film Genres 8 X X CMS 0 Television Criticism CMS 0 Digital Video Production X X CMS 50 Digital Video Post Production X X CMS 90 Modes of Video Production X X CMS 560 Public Relations Principles and Practices X X CMS 580 Crisis and Change Communication X X CMS 60 Social Media X CMS 800 Selected Topics in Communication and Media Studies 8 CMS 80 Women and the Arts X CMS 820 Media, Rhetoric, and Social Movements X X CMS 900 Directed Research in Communication and Media Studies 8 COMM 05 Research Design in Human Communication X COMM 00 Professional Communication COMM 0 Communication in Context 8 X COMM 0 Rhetorical Criticism X COMM 0 Persuasion X COMM 0 Communication Technologies X COMM 60 Principles of Project Management X X COMM 00 Organizational Communication X X COMM 200 Nonverbal Communication X COMM 20 Interracial Communication X COMM 50 Intercultural Communication X

5 Media Production 5 Communication and Human Relations Media and Cultural Studies Corporate Communication Minor 6 Film Minor 7 CMS CONCENTRATION AREA REQUIREMENTS (CONTINUED) U p d a t e d O c t o b e r hours=7-0 courses REQUIRED Course Grade ENGL 800 Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 900 Professional and Technical Writing ENGL 0 Critical Theory X MUSC 02 History of Popular Music X MUSC 02 Politics of Music and Culture X THEA 0 Theater, Cinema, and Society THEA 800 Acting 2 THEA 86 Acting for the Camera X NOTES ON UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS, CONCENTRATIONS, AND MINORS. Students need a minimum of 20 total hours to graduate. A minimum of 60 hours in the lower division courses (Areas A- F) is required (no level courses are permitted in A-F). A minimum of 60 hours is also required in the remaining areas (upper division major core requirements, internship, minor/guided electives and concentration area courses). 2. CMS majors are encouraged to complete a minor. If students choose not to pursue a minor, only courses from relevant majors are approved in this area: AFAM, ART, BUSA, BLAW, CSCI, CRIT, CRJU, ECON, EDUC, ENGL, FREN, HIST, HUMN, ITFN, INTL, JOUR, MGMT, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, SOCI, SPAN, THEA, and WST. Courses with prefixes not listed above that are relevant to both the major and the student s career interest may be approved via course substitution with advisor approval. Career courses may not be used. No more than 9 hours of courses applied to Minor/Guided Electives may be level.. Students may choose to be a generalist by taking any upper division CMS/COMM classes (or other approved courses) in the CMS Concentration Area or they may choose to earn a concentration by taking at least 2 hours in one of the three concentrations: media production; communication and human relations; or media and cultural studies.. All courses applied to meet the upper division requirements, including guided electives courses, must have grades of C or better. 5. To earn a concentration in media production, students must take both CMS 20 and CMS 220 in Area F. 6. To earn a corporate communication minor, students must take any two of these courses (CMS 550, CMS 560, and CMS 20) and 2 hours from among the following courses (CMS 60, CMS 0, CMS 720, CMS 580, COMM 00, CMS 560 and CMS 800). Up to six hours from the following courses may be used in the 2 hour requirement (COMM 00, CMS 500, COMM 20, COMM 0, COMM 0, ENGL 650, ENGL 900, and BUSA 700). 7. To earn a film minor, there are two required courses: CMS 200 and THEA 880. Students must also take 2 hours from among the following courses: CMS 0, CMS 0, CMS 0, CMS 20, CMS 820, CMS 90 (with permission), CMS 0, CMS 20, CMS 0, CMS 0, CMS 50, CMS 90, CMS 800, THEA 0, THEA 820, THEA 880, THEA 60, THEA 60, THEA 800, and THEA 86. If students use CMS 200 toward their general education core requirements, they must substitute another one of the above -credit hour upper division courses to complete the 8-hour Film Minor. 8. Special topics courses (COMM 0, CMS 0, CMS 0, CMS 800, and CMS 900) can be taken up to four times without permission with different topics. With departmental approval, relevant topics may be applied to a given concentration or minor.

6 U p d a t e d O c t o b e r Advisement Notes Advisor Comments Course Substitutions (should be noted in the area applied and listed below) OFFICIAL COURSE SUBSTITUTION FORM CAN BE FOUND AT Area Required Course Course As It Appears in DUCK Grade Earned Sent to Registrar EX: C2 ART 20 HUMN 000A INTRO TO HUMANITIES TB MAY 202 General Core Curriculum Requirements (Areas A-E REQUIRED for all majors) 2 credit hours -5 Courses + Lab (2 labs science majors) FRESHMAN (0-29 credit hours) SOPHOMORE (0-59 credit hours) Major Specific Requirements (Area F) 8 credit hours 6 Courses (5 for science majors) Total Lower Division Courses ( Level) 60 credit hours 20-2 COURSES REQUIRED Upper Division Coursework (Typically Level Courses) +60 credit hours +20 COURSES REQUIRED JUNIOR (60-89 credit hours) SENIOR (+90 credit hours) GRADUATION (apply 2 semesters BEFORE completion) Visit: 20 credit hours COMPLETION OF 0 TOTAL COURSES MAKE SURE EVERY CLASS COUNTS TOWARDS GRADUATION *** ADVISING is REQUIRED EVERY MARCH AND OCTOBER to provide you with appropriate COURSE OPTIONS for your major. ***

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