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  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: MAT 213 or permission of program) An introduction to the fundamental concepts of modern abstract algebra, including groups, rings and fields.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Open to all students) A study of the interplay of influences between mass media and culture, including an understanding of the workings of media organizations, the changes brought about by new technology and the media's legal and ethical responsibilities. Offered fall semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: grade of C- or better in MME 101 or permission of instructor; lab fee charged) An introduction to the different styles of writing demanded by the various media, the array of techniques and methods used to find information and present it accurately and appropriately for the medium, and the different forms information may take in the mass media. Areas of study include public relations writing and advertising copywriting, with particular emphasis on print news writing Associated Press style and broadcast writing. Offered spring semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: MME 101 or MME 103 or permission of instructor and CIS 160 or equivalent skills; lab fee charged) An introduction to basic equipment and techniques of television and radio production through lectures, demonstrations and crew participation. Elements and skills covered include operation of audio consoles, microphones, audio tape editing, television cameras, switchers, lighting and studio procedures. Students are responsible for some materials required. Offered spring semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: MME 104 or permission of instructor; lab fee charged) Practice in performance skills with particular emphasis on many styles of radio and television announcing, including use of microphones and teleprompters. Opportunity for extensive work on individual vocal and physical performance through the use of specially tailored assignments and audio-video tape production and evaluation. Offered fall semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: MME 103 and sophomore standing) A survey course of public relations principles and theories practiced today in business, nonprofit organizations, associations, government and education. The historical, legal, organizational and social context of public relations. Offered fall semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: ENG 102, ENG 206 or LBA 108 and grade of C- or better in MME 103; lab fee charged) An introduction to news and feature writing and reporting for the print media. Students learn news gathering, interviewing, organizing, writing and editing skills for basic types of articles and also write for and assist in producing the campus newspaper, Stephens Life. Students also review Associated Press style. Offered fall semester only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Open to all students; lab fee charged) This class introduces students to artistic and practical aspects of photography. The class nature is flexible and is designed to accommodate students with various majors, interests and prior photographic experiences. Weekly assignments will introduce students to the typical challenges photographers face from day to day. You will shoot photo assignments for Stephens Life and work on building your personal portfolios. The class mostly involves electronic equipment that doesn't require studio processing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: grade of C- or better in MME 104; lab fee charged) Introduces the student to the planning, execution and editing of video/television programming involving field and studio production. Includes practical experience in operating a variety of audio and video field equipment, as well as additional experience in operating studio and post-production editing equipment. Students are also involved in production of a weekly video magazine. Offered every other year - fall semester only.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 hr.) (May be taken two times for credit) (Prerequisite: permission of department faculty; can be taken for either S/U or A-F credit; lab fee charged) Open to all majors and minors working at KWWC-FM, in SCMMEm Production, PR Prose or Stephens Life. Work to be evaluated by appropriate faculty adviser. Offered every semester.
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