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CMN 214: Issues in Intercultural Communication in the U.S.
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Examines communication that bridges diverse cultures, values and realities. Explores racial, sexual, and class identities and the impact of privilege on the ability to relate to others. Develops effective communication skills for addressing obstacles to global citizenship. 3 lecture hours
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CMN 215: Communication and Gender
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 or equivalent English skills Critically analyzes issues of gender and communication. Examines theoretical perspectives used to explain gender phenomena, gender socialization, male and female interactions and stereotypes, with an emphasis on improving communication skills. 3 lecture hours
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CMN 231: Journalism II
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 Addresses the various kinds of newswriting (straight news, features, interpretative, editorial), editing, and the techniques of reporting (interviewing; surveys; coverage of events, meetings, speeches). Actual newspaper production aspects including layout, photojournalism, and graphics are experienced through practical work on the student paper, The College Voice. 3 lecture hours
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CMN 241: Applied Field Production for Video
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: CMN 141, CMN 142, CMN 143 with a minimum C grade Develops practical skills and knowledge of video production while executing a project for a community client in a professional atmosphere. Pre-production, production, and post-production activities center around the realities of client expectations, professional deadlines, and working together as one production unit. Advanced post-production techniques are implemented utilizing professional-level software and applications. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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CMN 242: Advanced Film Production
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: CMN 141, CMN 142, CMN 143, CMN 241 Advanced television students enhance knowledge and skills while writing, editing, producing and marketing a short film or documentary. Students apply pre-production, production, and post-production skills with the goal of competing in a television program film festival. 2 lecture/2 studio hours
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CMN 243: Cinematography
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: CMN 141, CMN 142 Covers directing, lighting, and camera work through lecture and text materials. Includes an overview of cinematic production with attention to the art of lighting and cinematography. Additionally introduces steadi-cam camera technique, camera lens systems, cinema lighting techniques, and hi-definition image acquisition. 2 lecture/2 studio hours
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CMN 250: Announcing for Radio and Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: CMN 151 with a minimum C grade or permission of course coordinator Students explore, practice and develop announcing techniques used in broadcasting and other commercial applications. Practical assignments provide training for a variety of professional roles such as radio disc jockeys, broadcast journalists, voice-over announcers, and voice actors. Students produce commercials, public service announcements, interview programs, and corporate/industrial voice-overs and simulate the on-air sound of various radio station formats. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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CMN 252: Applied Radio Programming and Production
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: CMN 153 and CMN 250 with a minimum C grade Study of the development and nature of current radio formats, programming philosophies, and group ownership. Students analyze and critique current radio formats and create a commercially-viable format of their own. Students apply advanced production techniques to produce station "imagers," format demos, and an audition CD suitable for entry-level positions. 2 lecture/2 studio hours
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CMN 253: Digital Audio Production II
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: CMN 153 An overview of multitrack recording techniques using state-of-the-art digital audio workstations. Topics include mastering techniques, digital signal processing, auto-tune, session management, and techniques for real-time and processed audio plug-ins including reverb, delay, sampling, automation, MIDI sequencing, and virtual instruments. Students produce multilayered recordings using live talent in a studio environment. 2 lecture/2 studio hours
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CMN 254: Live Sound Reinforcement
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ETT 102 or permission of coordinator Basic principles of the behavior of sound in various environments, with emphasis on signal flow, acoustics, sound reinforcement setups and installation, signal processing, as well as microphone selection and placement. Includes setting up sound systems and mixing live music. Topics include microphones, recording equipment, control consoles, reproduction techniques, amplification, distribution, loudspeaker systems, frequency response, decibels, and dynamic range. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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