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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CMN 153, CMN 254 Examines audio production techniques, technologies, and aesthetics related to the development of a compelling soundtrack for theatre, television, radio or the Internet. Through training in all phases of digital sound recording, editing and mixing, students work with location and field recording equipment and use advanced editing and mixing techniques associated with digital audio workstations. 1 lecture/4 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CMN 131 A multimedia capstone course in convergence media. Students complete all elements of online and print news including writing a variety of journalistic articles, taking photographs, making and editing video footage, designing info graphics, learning the fundamentals of marketing and preparing all content for both online and print formats. 2 lecture/2 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CMN 101, CMN 141, CMN 151 with a minimum C grade Study of the functions of middle and upper managers of radio, television, and cable operations. As individuals and as members of a management team, students solve case studies of typical problems faced by general managers, program directors, news directors, promotions directors, and sales managers in broadcast and cable companies. [Spring offering] 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CMN 242, CMN 301, minimum 3.0 GPA, and divisional permission Opportunity for students who have completed all regular television writing and production courses to continue their studies at an advanced level. Individual students and faculty develop a project contract that sets forth objectives, standards of quality, evaluation guidelines, and deadlines. [occasional offering]
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CMN 161, CMN 252, minimum 3.0 GPA, and divisional permission Opportunity for students who have completed all regular radio writing and production courses to continue their studies at an advanced level. Individual students and faculty develop a project contract that sets forth objectives, standards of quality, evaluation guidelines, and deadlines. [occasional offering]
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: second-year standing as a Communication program major at MCCC and permission of the program coordinator; minimum 3.0 GPA Opportunity for students who have completed all regular communication and communication writing courses to continue their studies at an advanced level. Individual students and faculty develop a project contract that sets forth objectives, standards of quality, evaluation guidelines, and deadlines.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: second-year standing and coordinator approval Work experience at a radio station, TV station, cable system, industrial or instructional TV facility, or other allied business. 1 lecture/180 work experience hours
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3.00 Credits
Develops the skills necessary for academic success in college. Lecture topics are reinforced during computer laboratory hours, with attention to critical thinking, information literacy, communication, and technology skills woven throughout. Designed primarily for first semester students but open to all. 3 lecture hours
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1.00 Credits
Develops the skills and knowledge necessary for success in college. Course activities guide students in academic and career goal setting, navigating college resources, time management, and other student skills. Technology and critical thinking skills are infused throughout the course. 1 lecture hour
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1.00 Credits
Introduces basic study techniques including understanding and identifying learning styles and applying time management principles for study success. Course activities are designed to help students improve concentration, memorization and listening skills, lecture and textbook note-taking ability, critical reading strategies, and test-taking strategies using SQ3R and other study methods. 1 lecture hour
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