Nov 23, 2024  
2010 - 2011 Catalog (Amended) 
    
2010 - 2011 Catalog (Amended) [ARCHIVED PUBLICATION]

Performance and Media Arts, A.A.


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Programs of Study

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
DIVISION: ARTS AND HUMANITIES

The Associate of Arts degree in Performance and Media Arts offers concentrations in Theatre Arts, Speech Communication, Television Production, Print/Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations. The curricula in all five concentrations are integrated to provide an interrelated performance and media arts education. All five concentrations are designed for transfer to four-year institutions. Only one concentration may be used for a degree.

Print/Broadcast Journalism Concentration
The Print/Broadcast Journalism concentration focuses on building good writing and reporting skills combined with practical experience in newspaper editing and advanced reporting on the student newspaper, The Dolphin, as well as internships in print or broadcast journalism settings. This concentration prepares students for a variety of opportunities in any field that requires strong writing skills: public relations, print (newspapers and magazines), broadcasting (radio and television), advertising, or business and technical writing.

Public Relations Concentration
The Public Relations Concentration is designed to explore the varied aspects of the customer/public relations industry. Students focus on written and oral communication skills-including interpersonal skills, presentation skills, writing and submitting press releases, media relations, and customer service. This concentration is designed to accommodate both the student wishing to seek employment upon receiving the Associate of Arts degree and the student wishing to transfer to a four-year institution.

Speech Communication Concentration
Students who elect the Speech Communication concentration will have the opportunity to take such courses as public speaking, rhetoric, persuasion, interpersonal communication, and performance communication. Delgado graduates in the Speech Communication concentration may find employment in law enforcement, governmental affairs, customer relations, sales, social services, or any position that requires communication skills.

Television Production Concentration
The Television Production concentration explores the varied aspects of the television industry. Courses include television production process, studio production/direction, editing and post production, field production, scriptwriting, and corporate and organizational television. Students will gain hands-on experience through television and video production projects in the City Park Campus studio or in internships with local television stations.

Theatre Arts Concentration
The Theatre Arts concentration is designed to develop and promote communication skills, creativity, and self-expression through the study and appreciation of various aspects of the theatre. Students may eventually enter careers in the performing arts fields of acting, management, design, production, or education.

NOTE: A student may earn a degree in only one of these concentrations.

NOTE:


See Graduation Requirements .

Students planning to pursue a baccalaureate program should contact that receiving institution for determination of course transferability. A listing of Delgado courses can be found at Delgado Community College’s web site at http://www.dcc.edu/transfer/courselist.pdf

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES (ALL CONCENTRATIONS)


To facilitate transfer to certain colleges, substitute MATH 130  for MATH 118 . See General Education Requirements  for approved Fine Arts, Humanities, Natural Science, and Social Science courses

* Three hours must be at the 200 level or above.

FREE ELECTIVES


Choose three hours from credit courses that are numbered 100 or above.

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 69


CONCENTRATIONS (CHOOSE ONLY ONE)


Required grade of “C” or higher.

Print/Broadcast Journalism Concentration


APPROVED ELECTIVES


Choose six (6) hours from the following: MSCM, SPCH, TEVP, or THEA courses, ADOT 141 **, ADOT 209 **, ADOT 215 **, MANG 201 , MARK 201 , VISC 185 , any course designated as an Honors course.

** Students planning to transfer credits to a baccalaureate program should check with the receiving institution to determine if this course may be used for credit toward a degree.

Public Relations Concentration


APPROVED ELECTIVES


Choose six (6) hours from the following: MSCM, SPCH, TEVP, or THEA courses, ADOT 141 **, ADOT 209 **, ADOT 215 **, MANG 201 , MARK 201 , VISC 185 , any course designated as an Honors course.

** Students planning to transfer credits to a baccalaureate program should check with the receiving institution to determine if this course may be used for credit toward a degree.

Speech Communication Concentration


APPROVED ELECTIVES


Choose six (6) hours from the following: MSCM, SPCH, TEVP, or THEA courses, ADOT 141 **, ADOT 209 **, ADOT 215 **, MANG 201 , MARK 201 , VISC 185 , any course designated as an Honors course.

** Students planning to transfer credits to a baccalaureate program should check with the receiving institution to determine if this course may be used for credit toward a degree.

Television Production Concentration


Theatre Arts Concentration


Return to {$returnto_text} Return to: Programs of Study