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College of Mass Communication & Media Arts, Summer 2007  
 
Course Offerings In: 
• Cinema & Photography 
• Journalism 
• Mass Communication & Media Arts 
• Radio-Television 
 
 
Spend your summer in sunny Carbondale! 
 
Why not take advantage of the opportunity to take classes that: 
• Count toward your major or minor 
• Enable you to secure a spot in a limited-seat course 
• Provide you the chance for more intense learning 
• Would let you fulfill up to three classes worth of credits in your major 
 
• Join other summer students, faculty and staff at the FREE MCMA Summer Cook Out at the Campus Lake boat dock on Thursday, June 14 from 4:30 to 6:00 P.M. 
 
• Had trouble getting into MCMA 202 in the fall or spring? Take it this summer! 
 
• Check out the four University Core Curriculum courses being offered this summer: CP 101, JRNL 306i, MCMA 204 and RT 362! 
 
Cinema and Photography 
 
CP 101 sections 301 and 302 
Film History and Analysis 
Instructor: Kapur 
Days: MTWRF (7/9-8/3) 
All sections: MW 1:20 p.m.-2:20 p.m. 
TR 1:20 p.m.-4:40 p.m. 
Place: LWSN 0151 
*Section 301: WF 2:30 p.m,-3:30 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1021 
Section 302: WF 3:40 p.m.-4:40 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1021 
 
 
CP 220 section 201 
Introduction to Photography 
Instructor: TBD 
Days: TR (6/11-8/2) 
Time: 1:20 p.m.-3:20 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1122 
 
 
CP 349 section 201 
The Cinema‚ open to both majors and non-majors 
Instructor: TBD 
Days: TR (6/11-8/2) 
Time: TR 9:50 a.m.-1:10 p.m. 
Place: WHAM 105  
 
 
CP 421 section 301 
Experimental Photographic Technique: 
Pin Hole and Plastic Camera 
Instructor: Logan 
Days: MTWR (6/11-7/5) 
Time: 1:20 p.m.-4:40 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1021 
 
 
CP 470A section 301 
Advanced Topics Cinema Studies: 
Modern Artists as Cinema Subjects 
Instructor: Felleman/Chametzky 
Days: TWR (6/12-7/5) 
Time: 1:20 p.m.-4:40 p.m. 
Place: ALYN 112 
 
 
CP 470B section 301 
Advanced Topics Film Production: Experimental Script to Screen 
Instructor: Vratil 
Days: MTWR (6/11-7/5) 
Time: MTR 9:50 a.m.-1:10 p.m. 
W 9:50 a.m.-11:55 a.m. 
Place: COMM 1116 
 
CP 470B section 302 
Problems in the Creative Production of Cinema: Digital Film Editing 
Instructor: Rowley 
Days: MTWR (7/9-8/2) 
Time: 1:00 p.m.-3:50 p.m. 
Place: COMM 9A 
 
 
CP 470C section 301 
Advanced Topics Photography: 
Environmental Portrait 
Instructor: Overturf 
Days: MTWR ( 7/9-8/2) 
Time: MWR 9:50 a.m.-1:10p.m. 
T 9:50 a.m.-noon 
Place: COMM 1122 
 
 
* denotes GUARANTEED section 
 
 
Journalism 
 
JRNL 301 section 301 
Principles of Advertising/IMC 
Instructor: Iyer 
Days: MTWRF (7/9-8/3) 
Time: 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1244 
 
 
JRNL 306i section 303 
International Media Systems 
Instructor: Ramaprasad 
Days: MTWRF (6/11-7/2) 
Time: 9:20 a.m.-11:50 a.m. 
Place: COMM 1244 
 
 
JRNL 310 section 201 
Writing for the Mass Media 
Instructor: Rahman 
Days: MTWR (6/11-8/2) 
Time: 2:45 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1213 
 
 
JRNL 335 section 305 
Graphic Communication - for JRNL majors only 
Instructor: Kelly 
Days: MTWRF (6/11-7/2) 
Time: 8:30 a.m.-11:50 a.m. 
Place: COMM 1250 
 
 
JRNL 335 section 306 
Graphic Communication‚Äîopen to both majors and non-majors 
Instructor: Kelly 
Days: MTWRF (6/11-7/2) 
Time: 8:30 a.m.-11:50 a.m. 
Place: COMM 1250 
 
 
*denotes GUARANTEED course 
 
 
MCMA 
 
MCMA 201 section 302 
Media in Society 
Instructor: Muhammad 
Days: MTWR (6/11-7/5) 
Time: 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1018 
 
 
MCMA 202 sections 201, 202  
Visual Literacy 
Instructor: Malcolm-Woods 
Days: MTWR (6/11-8/2) 
Both sections: 1:20 p.m.-2:35 p.m. 
Place: LWSN 121 
Section 201: T 12 noon-12:50 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1205 
Section 202: W 12 noon-12:50 p.m.  
Place: COMM 1205 
 
 
MCMA 204 section 301 
Alternative Media in a Diverse Society 
Instructor: Love 
Days: MTWR (6/11-7/5)  
Time: 12:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1244 
 
 
MCMA 497 section 301 
Intro to 3D Computer Animation 
Instructor: Burns 
Days: MTWR (5/14-6/7) 
Time: 1:00-3:50 p.m. 
Place: COMM 9A 
 
 
MCMA 555 section 301 
Media and Democracy, A Global Perspective 
Instructor: Hochheimer 
Days: MTW (6/11-7/4) 
Time: 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1214 
 
 
MCMA 555 section 302 
Textual Analysis 
Instructor: Tudor 
Days: WRF (6/13-7/6) 
Time: 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1214 
 
 
Radio-Television 
 
RT 200 section 201 
Understanding Radio and 
Television 
Instructor: Wall 
Days: MTWRF (6/11-8/3) 
Time: 11 a.m.-11:50am 
Place: COMM 1046 
 
 
RT 300 section 201 
Radio-Television Writing Performance Production‚Äîopen to both majors and non-majors 
Instructor: Byers 
Days: MTWRF (6/11-8/3) 
Time: 1:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1046 
 
 
RT 360 section 301 
Radio-Television Performance 
Instructor: Gee 
Days: MTWR (6/11-8/3) 
Time: 10:00 a.m.-12 noon 
Place: COMM 1016 
 
 
RT 362i section 301 
Sound Art and Practice 
Instructor: Johnson 
Days: MTWRF (5/14-6/8) 
Time: 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1016 
 
 
RT 389 section 301 
Radio-Television Workshop: The 
Music Business Industry 
Instructor: Herreman 
Days: MTWRF (5/14-6/8) 
Time: 10 a.m.-noon 
Place: COMM 1046 
 
 
RT 393 section 301 
Radio and Television in Society 
Instructor: Lawrence 
Days: MTWRF (5/14-6/8) 
Time: 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. 
Place: COMM 1046 
 
Academic Advisors 
 
Cinema & Photography 
 
Carol Westerman-Jones 
Academic Advisor 
 
Phone: 453-4164 
E-mail: carolw@siu.edu 
Office: 1121B Communications Building 
 
 
Journalism 
 
Jack Young 
Academic Advisor 
 
Phone: 453-3280 
E-mail: jayo001@siu.edu 
Office: 1210 Communications Building 
 
 
Radio-Television 
 
Jean Kelley 
Academic Advisor 
 
Phone: 453-6902 
E-mail: jeank@siu.edu 
Office: 1050B Communications Building 
 
 
Freshmen and MCMA UNDECIDED 
 
Jason Hartz 
Academic Advisor 
 
Phone: 453-4303 
E-mail: hartzj@siu.edu 
Office: 1014B Communications Building 
 
 
GRADUATE PROGRAM 
 
Jan Peterson Roddy 
Director of Graduate Studies 
 
Phone: 453-5794  
E-mail: jroddy@siu.edu  
Office: 1005C Communications Building 
 
Top Ten Reasons to take Summer Courses at SIUC:  
 
10. It's a lot easier to park 
9. You can get into classes that are usually full during Fall and Spring Semesters 
8. Campus lake Beach is open 
7. You can catch lots of rays 
6. Giant City State Park 
5. Make tracks on fulfilling requirements toward your major and minor 
4. The Spillway 
3. Smaller classes and more time to ask you questions and meet with your instructor 
2. Sunset Concerts 
 
And the top reason to take summer classes in Carbondale: 
 
1. Exciting course offerings brought to you by the College of Mass Communication and Media Arts! 


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