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MCOM 332: Principles,Practices of Editing & Design
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Exploration of aesthetics and design with emphasis on copy editing and marking skills necessary for quality presentation of material in newspapers, magazines, newsletters and other journalistic venues Extensive practice of copy editing with attention to style, grammar, punctuation, writing headlines, cutlines, selection of type, use of color and art Prerequisite: 106 Fee: $50
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MCOM 335: Magazine & Free-Lance Writing
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Principles of writing for targeted audiences that win readers and editors at niche and mainstream magazines Students move articles from inception to querying through the revision processes of medium and long-form features and in-depth article writing Course includes elements of business self-management, budgeting and copyright guidelines
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MCOM 335 - Magazine & Free-Lance Writing
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MCOM 336: Broadcast Journalism I
3.00 Credits
Biola University
A laboratory course in radio and television journalism, including all aspects of writing and delivery of broadcast news programs and documentaries Prerequisites: 106, 107 Fee: $25
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MCOM 336 - Broadcast Journalism I
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MCOM 337: Broadcast Journalism II
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Students continue studying broadcast news This class takes an in-depth look at each of the positions in a television newsroom including the news director, executive producer, anchors, reporters, photographers and assignment editors Students work on projects typical to the real-life jobs and assignments given in a television newsroom, which air on EagleVision Fee: $80
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MCOM 347: Introduction to Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Explores reporting and documentation through the visual medium of still images Students photograph assignments under working press conditions and advance their skills using the SLR camera Prerequisite: 225 Fee: $80
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MCOM 348: Publication Design
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Examines the trends in publication design as they impact newspapers, magazines, newsletters, Internet publications, books and more It is expected that students have a basic ability with the Adobe Suite of products Emphasis is on the design of cohesive multi-page publications Examines editorial operations, production procedures, and the role of the art/design director In the class' workshop setting, students are
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MCOM 350: Advanced Studies in Media Production
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Biola University
Aspects of theory and practice in media production May be repeated with different course content Fee: $40
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MCOM 351: Broadcast Anchoring & Announcing
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Students acquire the basic skills necessary to work as a television news anchor and reporter Study of delivery topics including: breathing techniques, voice pitch, how to read the teleprompter, on-air appearance (hair and makeup) and one of the most important skills necessary as a broadcast journalist - how to deliver a live report Class projects include mandatory appearances on Biola's EagleVision newscasts, as both an anchor and reporter Includes a visit to a local television news studio Fee: $10
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MCOM 354: Literary Journalists
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Through written projects and discussion, this course helps students see the bridge between the best of American literature and the ongoing success of literary non-fiction journalism for such magazines as the New Yorker and Atlantic Monthly By means of regular instruction and guest speakers, students learn to adapt theme, characters, plot and the pacing of narrative needed to develop stories that are both factual and dramatic Students read and critique not only professionals' work, but also their own Includes study of the bridge between literary journalism and the best script-writing Fee: $25
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MCOM 355: History of Television Programming
3.00 Credits
Biola University
A study of the history of the television business from a programming perspective Students learn how programming of each season reflects the socio-economic trends of the times A variety of sitcoms, dramas and variety shows are viewed and students learn to look at how current programming has developed from formats that were successful in the 1950s through the 1990s Prerequisite: 101
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