Theatre & Mass Communication
The Department of Theatre and Mass Communication offers programs
designed to
acquaint students with the nature of communication and to prepare them for
professional work in a variety of fields. The department offers a bachelor’s
degree in theatre and a bachelor’s degree in mass communication with an emphasis
in broadcast journalism and an emphasis in print journalism. Courses are
designed to prepare the major for work in mass communication, theatre and
graduate study in mass communication and theatre. The non-major should gain the
ability to participate effectively in the various form of communication with an
emphasis in broadcast journalism or print journalism. A heightened appreciation
of the theatre and other communicative arts should result.
In addition, minors in theatre, broadcast journalism and print journalism are
available for students majoring in related fields. The mass communication
curriculum has a core of introductory courses common to all mass media fields
and offers academic emphases in digital media production and print journalism. The
department also offers practical experience on the weekly student newspaper, The
Bray and the
yearbook, The Mulerider.
The theatre curriculum offers classroom training and production experience
for the serious student of theatre, teachers in theatre, and the humanist
seeking elective hours of work and study. SAU theatre produces four show each
academic year.
For more information please call or write to:
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Department of Theatre & Mass Communication
SAU Box 9203
Magnolia, AR 71754-9203
(870) 235-4255 |
D. David Murphy, Professor of Theatre
Chair, Dept. of Theatre and Mass Communication
SAU Box 9217
Magnolia, AR 71754-9203
(870) 235-4257
ddmurphy@saumag.edu |
The theatre curriculum offers classroom training and production experience
for the serious student of theatre, teachers in theatre, and the humanist
seeking elective hours of work and study. SAU theatre offers several annual
productions and a musical every other year.
The Department of Theatre and Mass Communication is located in Overstreet
Hall Room 225.
Courses of Study:
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2005-2006 Theatre Schedule
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