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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course builds on what the student has learned in the beginning electronic field production class. It take a very practical approach toward learning the techniques of how to write, produce, direct and edit short-form field productions such as the corporate demonstration, short documentary and fictional short. Prerequisite: RTV-1245
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the development of announcing and audio production skills for radio and other media. Students will learn to operate a professional audio console and use professional multitrack audio software to produce content for the college radio station. Students will also study radio formats, learn how to analyze radio ratings, program a station, and build a station promotions campaign.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Designed to increase student employment potential and to maintain job performance in news and documentaries for radio, television, or closed circuit through basic and practical familiarization with the mechanics and procedures of the news room. Adaptation of local and wire copy for audio and film, placement of commercials, approaches to information sources, methods of applying for work are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A course that allows the student to get hands-on experience in producing actual programming for radio, television or the Internet. Prerequisites: RTV-2000, RTV-1245, RTV-2201, RTV-2270 and RTV 2300
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits The second Radio-TV internship allows the student an opportunity to work at another broadcast, film, or media production company to gain more on- the-job practical experience and extend their professional network. Designed for students enrolled in the Digital Television and Media Production program. Prerequisite: RTV-1941
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits The final Radio-TV internship experience is designed to provide the Digital Television and Media Production program student with an opportunity to develop entry level competence in the practical skills required for employment as a broadcast director.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Focuses on the rewards and disadvantages of owning a small business.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course will examine the origins and development of security from medieval England to current times. The concept of security will be covered as a response to and a reflection of society's structure. This course will cover the various aspects of security to include community, retail, corporate, business, and industrial problems and concerns as well as the governmental and legal aspects of security. The use of security equipment and loss prevention will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course will provide students with an overview of the private investigation field. The course will focus on employment opportunities, history, evolution, methods, and management of private investigations, sources of information, investigative technology, and ethical, public policy, and legal considerations related to investigations in the private sector.
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0.50 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.50 Clock Hours 15.00 Provides instruction on obtaining employment such as conducting a job search, identifying sources for job information, making preparations for applying for a job, preparing a resume, preparing a job-application letter, completing a job-application form, and interviewing for a job. Includes instruction on maintaining employment such as proper work habits and attitudes, human relations, appropriate dress and grooming, acceptable health habits and job change techniques.
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