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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Provides extensive experience in radio operations. Students may participate in on-air operations, public service production, or news gathering and presentation. Requires at least 10 hours per week of practical activity and one 1-1/2 hour class period for each student for 10 weeks. Also requires research into a specific area of radio management, operations or engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 205. Extensive experience including all phases of operations management and decision-making for all activities at the student radio station. Includes FCC legal and technical compliance, selection and training of staff, music format, selection policy, news, station promotion, traffic, and continuity. Requires at least 10 hours per week of practical activity and one 1-1/2 hour class period for 10 weeks, and research into a specific area of radio management. Enrollment limited to student managers of the college's radio station.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Hands-on equipment operations course builds on knowledge from TELC 104. Lectures cover equipment use and production techniques. TV studio, portable television equipment, and editing facility are used in weekly four-hour labs. Students produce several studio and remote programs which may be cablecast for public viewing. Two class hours and four lab hours weekly.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 207. Combines production knowledge from TELC 104 and 207 with effective communication theory. Lectures emphasize preproduction planning, audience research, and effective script design. Labs add experience and expertise in operations. Students produce studio programs for public view, and small teams work on longer remote productions requiring more sophisticated message design and technical editing. Two class hours and four lab hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Devoted to a specific topic or area of expertise in audio, video, or media-related field. An opportunity for in-depth experience in an area not fully covered in other classes. Offered upon indication of need
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Provides an advanced understanding of audio equipment in the field and in the recording studio. Topical areas include sound reinforcement, recording studio techniques and acoustic analysis. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Corequisite: TELC 220. Advanced instruction in methodology of live and multi-track recording includes acoustics, microphones, tape recorders, mixing consoles, loudspeakers. Emphasis on multi-track technology includes overdubbing, remixing and signal processing. Also studies basic industry practices. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 230. Advanced course in multi-track recording technology and recording industry practices. Topics include business aspects of the recording industry, studio operations and maintenance, current practices and anticipated future developments. Covers in-depth study of over-dubbing, remixing and album production. Students prepare a professional quality recording production. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Designed to develop understanding of the relationship of audio production to various related media including radio, television, video, multimedia and film. Emphasis on sound design and on the creation and recording of radio spots, dialogue, music beds and soundtracks. Students produce several projects under the supervision of the instructor. Three class hours weekly.
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3.00 Credits
Recommended background: TELC 140. Provides instruction in the maintenance of radio and television broadcast equipment. Emphasis on procedures common in daily routine preventive maintenance. Three class hours weekly.
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