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2.00 Credits
Student Media Workshop III emphasizes training in editing, headlining, proofreading, photography, business management, makeup and general newspaper production, with individualized instruction in these areas for the student whose major interest is newspaper work. The course also provides an opportunity for some students to pursue interests in magazine, yearbook or broadcast journalism. Arrangements have been established for editors of the campus literary magazine, Seascape; the editor of the college yearbook, Refl ections, and the executive board and persons who hold supervisory positions on the campus radio station, WOCC, to enroll in this course and receive academic credit for and letter-grade evaluation of specifi ed tasks. Individualized instruction is the cornerstone of this course.
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2.00 Credits
Student Media Workshop IV is a continuation of COMM 261 and provides an opportunity for the student to develop in depth the skills learned in COMM 261. Prerequisite: COMM 261
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of contemporary methods, tools and media used in the planning and development of public relations programs for business, industries, non-profi t institutions and community organizations. In particular, publicity and promotional techniques, copy preparation, news releases, the theory and practice of arranging publicity materials in campaigns to promote and interpret personal, institutional and organizational objectives and activities and the relationship of public relations to the media are emphasized. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
This course encourages the student to investigate and evaluate the methods and impact of mass media (advertising, cartoons, graffi ti, journalism, popular literature, contemporary music, photography, motion pictures, radio and television). Recognizing the various ways these media are utilized daily to influence individuals is emphasized. Prerequisite: ENGL 151
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the history and development of various media in the United States including theories relating to press freedom and considering current criticism and challenges facing various branches of mass media.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to initiate the student into the operation of a local radio station and to provide a working knowledge of the methods and procedures of reporting for the electronic medium and of the planning and editing of radio news programs. Students will be prepared to become disc jockeys or radio announcers for basic radio control-room operation. Audio-console operation, patching, studio setup, audio-tape splicing and basic program production (writing, producing and directing of radio dramas, news documentaries, public affairs programs and commercials) will be taught. Studio time is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience in technical support positions in the arts, educational/instructional media, or for business/industry in-house productions. Students will apply academic knowledge to the workplace. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers students the opportunity for increased practical experience in technical support positions in the arts, educational/instructional media, or for business/industry inhouse productions. Students will apply academic knowledge to the workplace. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to use the camera, study its individual media quality and participate in related laboratory experiences. Portfolios of photography are produced by the students. Code 3 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
To acquaint the students with a series of camera and darkroom techniques, to explore, manipulate and abstract the photographic image. Included is the tone line image, local print coloration, posterization, solarization, the photogram, reticulation as well as the use of specialized camera and picturetaking techniques. Students will learn these unique techniques in relation to the still black and white photograph and participate in related laboratory experiences. Portfolios of photographic work are produced by the students in the class. Limited enrollment. Code 3 course fee. Prerequisite: COPH 191 or equivalent or permission of the instructor
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