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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students explore multiple aspects of aging and aging people in a seminar that blends reading with community experience and reflection.The course discusses the psychological and physiological causes and conse-quences of aging from a variety of perspectives.Students explore an aspect of aging and present it to the seminar as an independent final project.Open to senior psychology majors.Permission of instructor is required for junior psychology majors.(Prerequisite: PY 101) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this seminar, students undertake an in-depth study of a current topic in psychology, using mostly primary sources.Coursework emphasizes discussion and writing.Open to junior and senior psychology majors or by permission of instructor.Three credits.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course involves a limited number of upper-division students (usually seniors) in all aspects of an advanced research project.Students must obtain the consent of the professor with whom they will work prior to registering for this course.Frequently a research proposal is required prior to acceptance into this course; early planning is essential.Four credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Unlike theatrical, film, or television performance, radio has a long history as a medium.It rose to prominence in the 1930s, highlighted by the broadcast of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre on the Air.This course examines that history, particularly with respect to its roots in theatre and its effects upon television.This course fulfills a history/theory requirement for the radio track of the major/minor, and fulfills a VPA core requirement in history.Formerly listed as RA 102.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines news, talk radio, sports, and public radio formats, including the history of the medium as a source of information and live-event broadcasting.Students analyze the roles of the producer, director, interviewer, and editor.This course fulfills a history/theory requirement for the radio track of the major/minor, and fulfills a VPA core requirement in history.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the theoretical, creative, and practical world of radio broadcast and production.The overview traces the development of technology, programming, and radio management and radio's links to theatre, film, and television.Students consider the future of radio, including digital transmission and satellite radio.This course is required for students majoring in the radio track of the New Media Film, Television, and Radio program and is a prerequisite for all production courses in the major or minor.It fulfills a VPA core requirement in history.Formerly listed as RA 101.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers radio topics on a rotating basis and fulfills a VPA core requirement in history or application.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this introductory radio production course, students learn writing, editing, reporting, and production of radio news in studio and field, and produce air-quality newscasts, enterprise reports, and documentaries.This course counts as a production requirement for the radio track of the New Media Film, Television, and Radio major/minor, and fulfills an application requirement for the VPA core.(Prerequisite: RA 11) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers advanced experience in radio operations and broadcast.Students produce special live programming for broadcast on WVOF and projects for Web-casting.This course counts as a production requirement for the radio track of the New Media Film Television and Radio major/minor, and fulfills an application requirement for the VPA core.(Prerequisites: RA 11 and RA 130) Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Usually open to students majoring or minoring in radio, this course allows a student to pursue in depth a topic or project in radio history/theory or production in close consultation with a faculty member of the New Media Film, Television, and Radio Program.Three credits.
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