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I graduated with my B.A. in Liberal Arts at
University of New York at Stony Brook
in 1987. I started in the
Mass Communications (Mass Media) degree January 2017 at
Southern Arkansas University to get my second B.A. (These are in reverse order, so the most recent classes are at the top) NOTE: Some links to syllabi may not work; If that happens go to the main page and scroll down to the correct class to click on the syllabus. 2019 Spring Speech 3123 - Advanced Public Speaking Syllabus Prof. Reppert
MM 3503 - Directed Study in Mass Media I Mass Media Criticism Syllabus Prof. Reppert MAVC 3001 Voice lessons - Working on "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" from "Phantom of the Opera" by Lloyd-Webber; "If I Loved You" from "Carousel" by Rodgers & Hammerstein; and "Be My Love" by Cahn and Brodzsky. Prof. Ekstrum 2018 Fall MM 2003 Reporting and Reading for the Mass Media Syllabus Prof. Reppert MKTG 3033 Principles of Marketing Syllabus Topics Prof. Clark
MAVC 3001 Voice lessons - Working on "Ave Maria" by Schubert and "O Holy Night" by Adam. Prof. Ekstrum 2018 Summer DC 2333 Fundamentals of Digital Cinema Prof. Reppert No syllabus
2018 Spring MM 3603 Directed Study in Mass Media II Video, Present and Future Syllabus Prof. Reppert MCOM 4003 Media Law and Ethics Syllabus Prof. Reppert MAVC 3001 Voice lessons - Worked on "Ave Maria" by Schubert and "My Lord and Master" from The King and I. Prof. Jensen-McDaniel 2017 Fall (This part is not finished yet) MCOM 1003 Intro to Mass Comm Syllabus Prof. Reppert MCOM 2133 Basic Digital Photography Syllabus Prof. Ochs MM 3103 Principles of PR Syllabus Prof. Reppert
MAVC 3001 Voice lessons - worked on "All I Want For Christmas Is You" and "I Could Have Danced All Night" from My Fair Lady. Prof. Jensen-McDaniel 2017 Spring MM 3123 Internet Communication Syllabus Prof. Reppert
MM 3223 Trends in Modern Media Syllabus Prof. Reppert
MAVC 3001 Voice lessons - worked on "Till There Was You" from Music Man; "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" from Finian's Rainbow; and "Stranger in Paradise" from Kismet. Prof. Bensberg. This page updated 4/24/19 |