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Department of Communication News



 Faculty:  
Prof. John Rahe, Chair   Prof. Fred  Berger Prof. Sally Berger Prof. Heidi Rahe

Welcome to the Department of Communication!    The Department offer plans of study in Mass Communication and Theatre Arts, and minors in Communication, Mass Communication and Theatre Arts.



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Courses- 2008-09 Theatre Careers
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Br. James Mignerey C.PP.S  Award
Dr. Ralph Cappuccilli Award

The Communication Department at Saint Joseph's College offers a comprehensive course of study in mass communication, theatre and an introduction to communication practice and theory.   From the beginning introductory courses to the capstone Senior Seminar course where the student demonstrates competency in the discipline through a major research paper or original project, the Mass Communication and Theatre Arts programs prepares students for the future, be it in the work force or graduate school. Our graduates hold positions in management, marketing, public relations, banking, teaching, and the entertainment industry, to name but a few of the careers open to a one of our majors.

Students majoring in the  Department have the choice of two majors: Mass Communication or Theatre Arts . Click on the major for specific requirements. Or, browse through our course descriptions.  In addition, students majoring in another field and interested in learning more about communication may select a minor in Mass Communication, Theatre, or Communication

 The department also offers co-curricular opportunities for the student which include the FCC-licensed Radio Station WPUM-FM, the campus Television Station WPUM-TV, and the Columbian Players theatrical group.
 
   




Professor Sally Berger discusses opportunities in the Communication Department with prospective students at a recent SJC "Discover Day."

           
 
 
 








Students gain insight into the 'real world' when Communication Department alumni return to campus annually for a career panel presentation...

















Students perform in the Columbian Players' production of "A Dolls House" at SJC...




















Mass Communication students broadcast the annual "Little 500" go-kart race on WPUM-FM...
















 

Television production students tape a game show in the television studio, to be aired later on our campus cable system...
















Departmental Course Offerings - First Semester, 2008-09

Mass Communication
Theatre
Communication
  • THR 105  Theatre Lab -  (1) JRahe
  • THR 116 Acting JRahe
  • THR 223  Theatre History:  Beginning to 1875 - JRahe
  • THR 463 Senior Seminar - JRahe
  • THR 490 Internship in Theatre - JRahe

  • COM 110   Intro to Communication - H. Rahe
  • COM 323  Argumentation and Debate - H.Rahe

Departmental Course Offerings - Second Semester, 2008-09

  • MC 107  Radio Lab (1)- SBerger
  • MC 108  TV Lab (1)- SBerger
  • MC 119  Basic Video Production -SBerger
  • MC 347  Advanced Audio - SBerger
  • MC 357 Issues in Mass Communication - SBerger
Prof. F. Berger will be on sabbatical second semester
  • THR 105    Theatre Lab              (1) - J. Rahe
  • THR 115  Intro to Theatre             - J. Rahe
  • THR 336 Play Direction             - J. Rahe
  • THR 463 Senior Seminar             - J. Rahe
  • COM 114   Public Speaking - BGreene
  • COM 352   Public Relations - BGreene


Faculty Members:


John Rahe, Department Chair; Assistant Professor of Communication; Director of Theatre Fred Berger, Associate Professor of Communication; Director of Radio-Television Sally Berger, Associate Professor of Communication; Faculty Advisor of WPUM-FM   Heidi Rahe, Lecturer in  Communication

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Requirements for the Major in Theatre Arts (36 hours)

REQUIRED: 7 courses (21 credits) Choose 9 hours from: Choose 6 hours from courses in the fine arts outside of theatre.  Choices may include any course in Art and Music, MC 339 (cross-listed with ENG 339) Scriptwriting, ENG 350 Shakespeare, or other specific courses approved by the department.

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Requirements for the Major in Mass Communication (36 hours)

REQUIRED: 6 courses (18 credits) Choose 6 credits from: Choose 9 credits from: Choose 3 credits from: Note: Students who major in Theatre Arts may not minor in Mass Communication. Students who major in Mass Communication may not minor in Theatre Arts.
 
 

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