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3.00 Credits
Advanced techniques in television production emphasizing field operations, directing, writing and producing news and public affairs programs. One lecture, one three-hour laboratory. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code B = offered at least once per year Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Theories, principles of television journalism; practical experience in writing, producing news programs for television. Two lectures, one three-hour studio. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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2.00 Credits
(O) Techniques of journalistic photography; camera work, composition, lighting, use of photographic materials. Critical examination of work of contemporary photographers; production and critique of student work. Two lectures, two-hour studio. Prerequisite: Consent of department. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Basic skills in professional news package preparation combining expertise in writing and editing with an understanding of computer-assisted graphic design. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
(O) Techniques, principles of news reporting with emphasis on varieties of news reporting, writing, editing. Covers investigative, background, interpretive news writing for various print media. Some coverage of broadcast writing principles. Prerequisite: COM 202. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Use of multimedia production computer technology to converge multiple modes of mediated communication to teach, persuade, distribute, entertain, research, archive, or otherwise store information. Interactive software is used to guide the access and articulation of sounds, images, motions, and text used to communicate to the user. Effective preparation and practical exercises in the production of multimedia projects, making use of a wide variety of mediated communication modes, purposes, and authoring systems. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of emerging electronic communication media such as satellites, wireless communication, cable television and presentation programs, and their applications in business, education, and research. A review and analysis of historical development, and effects on professions, society, other cultures, and traditional communication media such as television, radio, newspaper and magazines. Study of new communication principles and practices. Prerequisites: CPN 101 or 103. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques in audio-video postproduction emphasizing content acquisition, image and character generation, color connection, compositing and editing. Lecture/Lab Hours: Two lectures, one three-hour lab. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
(O) Introduction to the history, techniques, and practice of sports broadcasting. Program analysis and field exercises in both radio and television coverage. Prerequisite: COM 100. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Application of communication principles and computing technologies to message design, analysis and presentation. Topics include communication process and modes, research, audience analysis, message organization and delivery strategies. Computing applications include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, databases, the Internet, and communication and presentation devices. Emphasis is on communication efficiency and effectiveness in presentations. Also listed as CAP 380. Fulfills: PRES. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code B = offered at least once per year Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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