60 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>CHE 458 Physical Chemistry Lab (1) Prerequisite or corequisite:CHE 456. Laboratory investigations of physicalchemistry concepts including: the properties of gases,thermochemistry, chemical equilibrium, quantum chemistry,and spectroscopy. (3 hours lab)CHE 470 Research Project (1) Prerequisite: CHE 370. Thiscourse is a continuation of CHE 370. Students will takethis course as a means of completing their individualresearch project under the direction of a chosen instructor.A presentation of this research in both oral and writtenform is required at the conclusion of the course. Thiscourse may be repeated up to three hours.CHE 490 Chemistry Seminar (1-2) Prerequisite: 16 hoursof Chemistry courses. An advanced course of study forchemistry majors. Research and advanced reading in anarea chosen by the student and the instructor in charge.Course may be repeated with different topics.CHE 493 Laboratory Management (1-2 maximum of 2 hours)Prerequisite: C- or better in CHE 393. Management ofadvanced laboratories. Preparation of reagents, maintenanceof equipment, laboratory supervision, evaluationof student performance, grading of laboratory notebooks,instructions in experimental design. (6-12 hours a week)Eligible seniors may enroll in 500 level graduate courses.Communication Arts (CNA)Communication Arts DepartmentSchool of Arts & HumanitiesHumanities BuildingThe Department of Communication Arts consists ofthe Speech Communication, Mass Communication, andTheatre programs. The department is an interdisciplinaryunit that offers students the opportunity to develop practicalcommunication skills through application in oratory andrhetoric, the performing arts, technology and media, as wellas understanding of the theories and ethical tenets that arethe cornerstone of the study of communication. Students areencouraged to complete internships, co-ops, honors projects,travel abroad, and service learning opportunities as part oftheir undergraduate experience. The Bachelor of Arts degreeis preferred for all Communication Arts Majors. See B.A.degree requirements.In accordance with the college’s policy on assessment ofstudent work, each student is required to compile a portfolioof work examples from courses taken in the major. Theportfolio is intended to act as additional evidence of studentaccomplishment and skills. Items can include, but are notlimited to: student performances and speeches, resumes, videoand audio productions, research reports, design projects,articles published, etc. A student’s portfolio will be developedwith the student’s advisor to reflect each area of studentcompetence.Students seeking the 48-hour major must complete a 36-hour major in Mass Communication, Speech Communication,or Theatre and select additional advisor approved course workto a total of 48 hours.Graduate CoursesCHE 500 Environmental Chemistry (3) A study of naturalchemical processes in the biosphere. Special emphasis ontopics in industrial effluents, air and water pollution, andthe safe disposal, treatment and storage of waste.CHE 610 Modern Inorganic Chemistry (3) Selected inorganictopics of special interest to secondary science teachers.Emphasis will be placed on the development of new laboratoryand demonstration material.CHE 616 Organic and Biological Chemistry for Teachers (3)A review of Organic Chemistry and functional groupsimportant in biological molecules. Selected topics dealingwith the role and suitability of biomolecules as they relateto living processes. Emphasis will be placed on currentdevelopments in both Biochemistry and Biotechnology.CHE 650 Computer Applications in Chemistry and ScienceEducation (3) The use of computers for classroominstruction activities including data collection, analysis andpresentation. Interfacing computers with simple laboratoryapparatus including spectrophotometers, pH meters,balances and other common laboratory equipment. Theuse of computer networks for transferring data betweenstudents, teachers and scientists at remote locations as wellas using the Internet for locating scientific information willbe presented.CNA 220/320/420 and the 300 level Special Courses for theHonors Program/Neihardt Scholars may be applied to any CommunicationArts major.Major in Mass Communication (BA or BS) 36 hoursThe Mass Communication program instills knowledge ofprofessional standards and social responsibilities for careers inthe areas of print, broadcast, and online communications.The Mass Communication program area has two concentrations:Broadcasting and Journalism. All students in the MassCommunication program must complete the fifteen hour coreand a twenty-one hour concentration area. If the student selectsthe 48 hour major option for either concentration, the studentwith his/her advisor will choose twelve hours from the list ofelectives that does not duplicate courses in the concentrationarea.Mass Communication Core Courses: 15 hoursCNA262 Writing for the Mass Media.........................3263 Introduction to Mass Communication..........3372 Journalism Ethics.........................................3400 Portfolio Seminar.........................................0471 Mass Media and Society..............................3475 Communication Law....................................3Plus one of the following concentrations:Broadcasting Communication Concentration: 21 hours +15 hour coreCNA162 Radio Production I.......................................3R,V220/320/420 Comm Arts Workshop.............6373 Video Production I.......................................3
Communication Arts 61379 Broadcast Management................................3390 Broadcast Journalism...................................3473 Video Production II......................................3Choose 12 hours of electives for the Broadcast CommunicationConcentration 48 hour major:..........................................12BUS 370 Principles of Marketing (3)374 Principles of Advertising (3)CNA 223 Acting (3)240/440 Intercollegiate Forensics (1-3)252 Public Address (3)297/397/497 Internship in Broadcasting (3)301 Advertising Copywriting (3)374 Public Relations (3)375 Intercultural Communication (3)378 Television Performance (3)387 Lighting (3)389 Photojournalism (3)391/491 Special Project in Comm. (3)426 Worldwide Web Development (3)450 Computer Layout & Presentation (3)453 Integrated Marketing Communication (3)454 Advanced Web Development (3)457 Special Topics in Mass Comm. (3)ENG 200 Expository Writing (3)GEO 305 Political Geography (3)ITE 363 Digital Photography (3)POS 300 <strong>State</strong> and Local Politics (3)350 The American Presidency (3)380 Public Policy (3)Broadcast concentration students may take up to four additionalhours of workshop classes as electives in the 48 hour major.Journalism Concentration: 21 hours + 15 hour coreCNAJ220/320/420 Comm. Arts Workshop.................6280 News Writing...............................................3290 Editing and Copy Editing or450 Comp Layout & Presentation.......................3389 Photojournalism...........................................3458 Adv News Writing and Reporting................3497 Journalism Internship...................................3Choose 12 hours of electives for the Journalism Concentration48 hour major:.................................................................12BUS 370 Principles of Marketing (3)374 Principles of Advertising (3)CNA 301 Advertising Copywriting (3)374 Public Relations (3)375 Intercultural Communication (3)391/491 Special Project in Comm. (3)426 Worldwide Web Development (3)453 Integrated Marketing Communication (3)454 Advanced Web Development (3)457 Special Topics in Mass Comm. (3)463 Advanced Media Writing (3)ENG 200 Expository Writing (3)321 Literary Editing (3)325 Structure of English (3)326 Linguistic Theory & Apps (3)GEO 305 Political Geography (3)ITE 363 Digital Photography (3)425 Desktop Publishing (3)POS 300 <strong>State</strong> and Local Politics (3)350 The American Presidency (3)380 Public Policy (3)Journalism concentration students may take up to threeadditional hours of Workshop classes as electives in the 48 hourmajor.Minor in Broadcast Communication: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).CNA162 Radio Production I.......................................3R,V220/320/420 Comm. Arts Wksps..................3262 Writing for the Mass Media.........................3263 Introduction to Mass Comm........................3373 Video Production I.......................................3390 Broadcast Journalism...................................3471 Mass Media and Society..............................3Minor in Editing and Publishing: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s). Complete at least 50% ofthe hours in the minor at the 300-400 level. Also listed in theEnglish section.BUS 370 Principles of Marketing................................3CNA 450 Computer Layout & Presentation orITE 425 Desktop Publishing......................................3ENG 321 Literary Editing............................................3Writing courses (at least 3 hrs upper level) selected from:12CNA 262 Writing for the Mass Media (3) or280 News Writing (3)290 Editing and Copy Editing (3)430 Playwriting (3)458 Adv News Writing and Reporting (3)ENG 200 Expository Writing (3)202 Poetry Workshop (3)203 Fiction Workshop (3)402 Adv Poetry Workshop (3)403 Adv Fiction Workshop (3)Minor in Journalism: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).CNAJ220/320/420 Journalism Wksp..........................3262 Writing for the Mass Media.........................3263 Introduction to Mass Comm........................3280 News Writing...............................................3290 Editing and Copy Editing or450 Comp Layout & Presentation.......................3458 Adv News Writing and Reporting................3471 Mass Media and Society..............................3Minor in Online Media: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).CNA 426 Worldwide Web Development.....................3Plus 18 hours from the following:...................................18ART 202 Typography (2)330 Graphic Design I (3)BUS 370 Principles of Marketing (3)CIS 130 Intro to Computer/Info Tech (3)140 Intro to Microcmptr Oper Sys (3)CNA 263 Intro to Mass Communication (3)