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1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University

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advises and assists students in the preparation of resumes and portfolios. Representativesof newspapers, magazines, public relations, broadcasting, and advertisingfrequently request that School of Journalism faculty provide applicants for job openingsand internships.Stand ingComm itteesAcademic Standards: Charles F. Cremer (Chairperson), Mel Elbaum, DonnaMeadowcroft and student representative.Advisory/Planning: Emery L. Sasser (Chairperson), John H. Boyer, Charles F.Cremer, Robert M. Ours, R. Ivan Pinnell, and Richard A. Schreiber.Graduate Studies/Research: John H. Boyer (Chairperson), Charles F. Cremer,Theodore Lustig, Robert M. Ours, James Paty, R. Ivan Pinnell, Emery L Sasser, andRichard Schreiber.Journalism qualifying examination: Robert M. Ours (Chairperson), PatriciaFindley, Ancella B. Livers.Library: Ancella B. Livers (Chairperson), Theodore Lustig, Christine Martin andPamela D. Yagle.Off-Campus Education: Pamela D. Yagle (Chairperson), Mel Elbaum, PatriciaFindley, Ancella B. Livers, Theodore Lustig, R. Ivan Pinnell, William O. Seymour, andthree student representatives.Placement: Ivan Pinnell (Chairperson), Ancella B. Livers, Mel Elbaum, DonaldSilcott and three student representatives.Safety: William O. Seymour (Chairperson), Donna Meadowcroft, and Emery LSasser.Scholarships: James Paty (Chairperson), Patricia Findlay, Donald Silcott and astudent representative.Teacher Awards: William O. Seymour (Chairperson), Richard A. Schreiber andTheodore Lustig.Teacher Evaluation: Robert M. Ours (Chairperson), John H. Boyer, and William O.Seymour.Professional Advisory Committee Visiting: Michael Shott (Chairperson),Patricia B. Clark, Robert S. Earle, Karen Robbins, Dale Miller, G. Odgen Nutting,James Roop, Craig Selby and James Swearingen.Program ObjectivesAdvertising CurriculumRichard A. Schreiber, Ph.D., CoordinatorThe advertising curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers in thecreation, sales, management, and production of advertising.The minor field is subject to approval by your adviser. Some approved minors aremarketing, economics, management, finance, business law, general business, English,and psychology. Students in advertising prepare for careers with advertising agencies,company advertising departments, retail advertising, promotion, and the media.Broadcast News CurriculumCharles R. Cremer, Ph.D., CoordinatorStudents seeking a career in the news and information area in broadcastingshould pursue this curriculum. The student's minor field must be approved by theadviser.The broadcast news curriculum is supported by a complete teleproduction facility,including television and radio studios and associated control room, video and audiotape assembly and editing areas, and a videotape editing facility. However, the focusCurricula 253

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