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4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
Produce broadcast new packages for UTTV: Spartan News, the University of Tampa's student-run campus news channel. Students work in teams to research newsworthy stories and then use smartphone production kits to conduct on-camera interviews with experts and citizens, shoot b-roll on location, and write and record stand-ups and voice-overs before editing, revising, and posting their short videos to UTTV's social media feeds. (Limited to 8 credits total)
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4.00 Credits
Digital Citizenship exists to enact liberal arts education through media authoring. It approaches this task in two ways: by having students use media to understand themselves and their evolving identities; and by having students use media to express their identities, opinions, views and visions outward into culture in order to participate in that culture as informed and engaged citizens. The 'weapon of choice' for this project of citizenship is the collection of capabilities typically housed in any smart phone. This class will make students familiar with various production technologies, but more importantly, it will teach them to understand these technologies as means to participation in culture.
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4.00 Credits
Podcast Production will familiarize students with theoretical concepts necessary to critique the recently reenergized podcast industries. Students will also learn and practice the craft of creating their own captivating podcasts covering special topics such as the environment, human rights, arts and entertainment, fashion, music, politics, sports, food, culture etc. This course is for those with an interest in gaining knowledge on careers in the podcasting industries.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Produce radio for WUTT: Spartan Radio, the University of Tampa's student-run radio station (1080am, RadioFX, and TunedIn Radio). Students learn about radio regulations, marketing, licensing, DJing, interviewing guests, news, and sports while producing live, on-air radio shows both from the WUTT studio and on location during campus events. (Limited to 8 credit hours total.)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the field of fan and fandom studies. Students will learn to study fan culture within various contexts, such as business, fan culture controversies, participatory culture (fan impact on media), and fans as creators. Students will research and participate within the fandom of their choice.
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4.00 Credits
A basic introduction to film studies. Surveys the history of American narrative film with an emphasis on the cultural impact of film in society.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of world cinema movements.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the historical, cultural, economic, and social aspects of advertising. Students will discuss advertising's relationship to marketing as well as its role in traditional and new media landscapes. This course also provides an overview of advertising management, advertising planning, advertising creativity and concepts, global advertising, and laws affecting advertising. (This course replaces COM 282, Survey of Advertising and Public Relations.)
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course to public relations communication. The primary objectives of this course are to help students recognize the basic concepts and principles of public relations, to help them gain an understanding of the social importance of public relations in our community and organizations, and to help students personalize these concepts to their professional career interests. (This course replaces COM 282, Survey of Advertising and Public Relations.)
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