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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Critical survey of Blacks and Hispanics in film and television. Special attention given to image within these programs. ( LA, HO2) Cross-listed as ALS 208. Prerequisite: SoS or 3 s.h. THTR or MCOM.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Writing for the newspaper. Practice in news, feature, and editorial writing. ( LA, WS2) Prerequisite: SoS and COMP 100.
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3 s.h. A study and practice of writing techniques for radio, television, and film. Emphasizes writing "for the ear" and for visual elements.Projects include writing of commercials and PSAs, news, drama, and comedy. ( WS2) Prerequisites: SoS and COMP 100.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Provides students with fundamental knowledge of audio production theories and techniques, as well as hands-on practice. Prerequisites: SoS and MCOM 151.
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3 s.h. A study and practice of the principles and techniques of performing for radio microphone and television camera. Emphasizes the role of the radio and television announcer/performer and contemporary broadcast announcing styles. Prerequisites: SoS and COMM 100 or 172.
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3 s.h. The interactive nature of technology-enriched new media has changed the relationship between the individual and the larger society and has raised questions about the traditional relationship between audiences and media producers. This course will examine the ways that new technologies are changing the global political, economic, and social contexts surrounding today's media. Emphasis will also be placed on comparing and contrasting what's "new" about new mediand technology with traditional media. Students will be expected to engage with and critique new media technologies. ( LA) Prerequisite: SoS.
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3 s.h. Analyzes the philosophy, standards, and practices of the mass media system in the United States. Examines the relationship between American media and American culture in a variety of political, social, economical, and cultural contexts. Addresses ethical problems in mass communication and examines different methods of moral reasoning relative to their solutions. ( LA) Prerequisites: MCOM 151.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Introduction to the elements of television production: equipment, lighting, audio, graphics, scenery, special effects, floor directing, switching, videotape recording, creative camera works, directing, and picture composition. Includes hands-on labs in campus studio. Prerequisite: SoS or 3 s.h. THTR, COMM or MCOM. ( LA)
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Study and application of advanced television production elements, with emphasis on writing, producing, and directing. Includes singlecamera and editing exercises, writing, and viewing assignments and group projects. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, and additional 3 s.h. COMM.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. A study of news in the mass media. Emphasis is on reporter's obligation to transmit news efficiently as possible for print and air media. ( LA, WS2) Prerequisites: JrS, COMP 100, and 3 s.h. humanities.
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