ITHACA COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM IN LOS ANGELES Teaching Positions--Fall 1995 & Spring 1996 The Ithaca College Communications Program in Los Angeles is creating a pool of applicants for possible part-time positions to teach 1 credit and 3 credit courses in a variety of disciplines for the Fall 1995 and Spring 1996 semesters. 3 credit courses meet during a six week period. Datews for 1 credit courses will be announced. All courses enroll undergraduate communication majors from Ithaca College. Course offerings will depend on enrollment. Doctorate, ABD or MFA preferred; Master's Degreee with successful teaching experience acceptable. FALL 1995 (September 5-October 17/ 3 credit course) GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA: addresses the role of government in structuring media industries with an emphasis on the process and function of government communications policy making, First Amendment rights, media business regulations, issues in journalism, and trends in deregulation. FALL 1995 (dates TBA/1 credit courses) FILM AND TELEVISION PUBLICITY FILM AND TELEVISION DEVELOPMENT SPRING 1996 (January 22-March 5/3 credit courses) GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA EFFECTS OF MASS COMMUNICATION DRAMATIC SCRIPTWRIITING ISSUES AND THE NEWS CORPORATE SPEECHWRITING AND INTERVIEWING ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION NAND TECHNOLOGY SPRING 1996 (dates TVA/1 credit courses) LOS ANGELES CULTURE: an introduction to Los ANgeles as a multi-cultural city through architecture, art, cinema and theatre. Screening of applications for the Fall 1995 semester will begin on August 1, 1995. Screening of applications for the Spring 1996 semester will begin on November 15, 1995. Candidates should submit a vita listing teaching experience, the names and teleephone numbers of three references and hours available for teaching to: STEPHEN TROPIANO ITHACA COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM IN LOS ANGELES 3612 Barham Boulevard Suite W-303 Los ANgeles, California 90068 (213) 878-2155 (Phone) (213) 878-6392 (FAX( Ithaca COllege is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]