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MM 245: Yearbook
1.00 Credits
Baker University
Students in this laboratory course in yearbook production will participate in the creation of The Baker Wildcat in at least one of the following ways: writing, editing, layout and design, or photography. Prerequisite: MM 170 or 250 or permission of the instructor.
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MM 246: Advanced Radio
1.00 Credits
Baker University
Students will work as members of the staff of KNBU-FM, the campus educational non-commercial radio station. They will be responsible for maintaining a weekly shift on the radio station as well as preparing the necessary production elements to support their on-air activities. Prerequisite: MM 243.
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MM 246 - Advanced Radio
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MM 247: Advanced TV
1.00 Credits
Baker University
Students will work as members of the staff of KNBU-TV, the campus educational cable TV access channel. This class will focus on the creation of video projects that will be used as programming on KNBU-TV. Students will also discuss how to get a job in the television industry. Prerequisite: MM 244.
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MM 248: PR Workshop
1.00 Credits
Baker University
In this workshop students will share and critique work created in the course, become familiar with the Public Relations Society of America's code of ethics, and make presentations of their work to various constituencies. Students will prepare a portfolio of their work, which will be evaluated at the end of the semester and can be used to seek professional internships and employment. Prerequisites: MM 250, MM 262 and MM 330.
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MM 250: Writing for Mass Media I
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This class teaches basic news reporting and writing skills for print and online media with an emphasis on recognizing and weighing news values and developing news judgment and news ethics.
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MM 251: Writing for Mass Media II
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course will build upon the principles introduced in Writing for Mass Media I. Students will learn basic techniques for writing for radio and television. The emphasis will be on a conversational writing style that tells a news story in a shorter, more personal format than print and online journalism. Prerequisite: MM 250.
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MM 262: Audio/ Video Production
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This class will focus on the technical side of visual communication as it relates to television and film. Students will work extensively with video cameras, audio editing equipment, and video editing computers to build skills in creating video stories. Particular emphasis will be placed on the development of non-linear editing techniques. Work from this class may be used as content for KNBU-FM and KNBU-TV. Prerequisite: MM 205.
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MM 265: Web Media Design I
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course emphasizes the history, theory, and philosophy behind the planning, editing and production of newspapers, magazines, PDFs and Web sites to meet the informational needs of specialized audiences. Special attention will be paid to effectively organizing information so the reader is both efficiently informed and entertained. Students will work with Adobe InDesign, Dreamweaver, and Flash.
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MM 270: Sports Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This course emphasizes performance with a focus on play-by-play in football and basketball. Students will also receive voice training. The course will teach students how to prepare and deliver game broadcasts and sports shows in a professional manner with lab work in the field and on campus station KNBU-FM. Prerequisite: MM205 or permission of instructor.
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MM 271: Sports Broadcasting Lab
3.00 Credits
Baker University
This workshop course is designed to give students an outlet through which they can practice and hone the skills learned during MM 270. This course is graded on a pass/no credit basis. Prerequisite: MM270.
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