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3.00 Credits
A required course for mass communication majors with an emphasis in print journalism. Beginning course in theoretical and applied aspects of photojournalism. Includes study of cameras and basic photographic techniques, with an emphasis on black and white darkroom procedures. Assignments will cover making newsworthy and feature photographs for publication. Students will also learn the legal aspects of photojournalism, including libel, privacy, and copyright law. Students must provide an adjustable 35 mm or larger camera. Lecture/Production. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
General education curriculum option for the fine arts requirement. Promotes understanding and appreciation of the art of cinema through study of film style, film history, film genres, and the cultural impact of films. Examines both the theory and practice of filmmaking. Lectures, readings, screenings. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for mass communication majors and minors with an emphasis in online journalism. Students in this course learn how to report and write for Internet news sites and other online media. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for mass communication majors and minors with an emphasis in broadcast journalism. An introduction to the techniques of broadcast journalism production, terminology, and operation of digital video cameras, lenses, lighting, audio recording, and non-linear digital editing equipment; and an exploration of the relevant aesthetics and practices of broadcast journalism production. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for theatre majors, digital filmmaking majors, and mass communication majors with an emphasis in broadcast journalism, online journalism, or print journalism. Involves concentrated study of a topic or topics to be determined by individual student need. May be repeated for credit. May be used for honors studies with the consent of the department chair. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for mass communication majors with an emphasis in print journalism and an elective course for mass communication majors with an emphasis in broadcast journalism or online journalism. Continued development of reporting skills through the study of specialized beats, including city, county, and state government. Involves study of the organization and functions of state and local government. Students should be available for off-campus assignments. Prerequisite: MCOM 2300. Lecture/Production. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for mass communication majors with an emphasis in broadcast journalism, online journalism, or print journalism. Legal boundaries within which print and electronic professionals must operate and ethical issues in media careers. Prerequisite: MCOM 1300 or consent of instructor. Lecture. Fall Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An elective course for mass communication majors with an emphasis in broadcast journalism, online journalism, or print journalism. In-depth study of the development of American mass media. The treatments of major events in American history by the existing media will be discussed. The resultant effects on the media themselves will be analyzed. No prerequisite. Lecture. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for mass communication majors with an emphasis in print journalism and an elective course for majors with an emphasis in online journalism. Beginning course in using desktop publishing software and related hardware to achieve electronic pagination. Emphasis on newspaper, magazine, and brochure production. Prerequisite: MCOM 2300 or consent of instructor. Lecture/Production. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
An elective digital filmmaking majors and mass communication majors with an emphasis in broadcast journalism, online journalism, or print journalism. Theories concerning the effects of mass media and media-related research techniques, findings, and criticism. Prerequisite: MCOM 1300 or consent of instructor. Lecture. Spring.
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