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BC 202: Electronic Media Production I
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 202. Electronic Media Production I. 3(3,0). A lecture demonstration course that deals with the various technologies involved in announcing and other performing activities of radio and TV broadcasting. Emphasis is placed on both the practical application of these technologies and the theory and philosophy underlying major aspects of their use. (S)
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BC 203: Electronic Media Production II
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 203. Electronic Media Production II. 3(3,0). A demonstration course concerned with the various software and technologies required in creating and producing a wide variety of electronic media programs. Attention is directed toward the activities of writers, directors, and producers of such programs. Emphasis is placed upon different radio, TV and Social Media production techniques. (F)
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BC 251: Understanding Television
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 251. Understanding Television. 3(0, 3). This course is a comprehensive course in examining the commercial and public television systems. The role of independent and cable stations, networks, programming and advertising as it is reflected in TV programs. The course is designed around critical reading and viewing some of the major programs that have affected the modern television industry. (F)
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BC 301: Minorities and the Mass Media
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 301. Minorities in Mass Media. 3(3,0). This course examines the history of African-Americans in the broadcasting and Social Media industry. Attention is given to African-Americans from past to present. (S)
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BC 305: Newswriting
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 305. Newswriting, Writing and Reporting. 3(3,0). This course is designed to aquaint students with the kind of writing required in the electronic media. (F,S)
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BC 320: Basic Television Production
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 320. Basic Television Production. 3(0, 3). This course is a lecture and lab class about the basic techniques of television production. Students will learn about the television program production process, TV studio, relevant studio and field audio-video production, editing and post-production equipment. Students will be required to participate in team productions. (F)
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BC 330: Advanced TV Production/Editing
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 330. Advanced TV Production/Editing. 3(3,0). An advanced course built on BC 320 Basic Television Production. Students will continue learning on the television production procedures and systems acquainting themselves with both magnetic and digital editing equipment and processes. Students will prepare stories, storyboards, design set, light and select and direct talents to produce their own shows. (F)
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BC 340: Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 340. Broadcast Journalism. 3(0, 3). This course is a course on broadcast journalism emphasizing the techniques of reporting and editing for electronic media. Use of visual words in newswriting and application of visuals with broadcast reporting will be emphasized. One camera and standup reporting and editing techniques will be highlighted. (S)
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BC 351: Understanding Movies
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 351. Understanding Movies. 3(3,0). This course is a course in understanding and appreciating feature films and the production process. Emphasis will be on representative American films from D.W Griffith to present. Role of minorities as producers, directors, actors and distributors in film industry will be highlighted. (S)
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BC 401: Sports Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 401. Sports Broadcasting. 3(3,0). An introduction to the theory and practice of sports events. Similarites and differences between radio and television are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the sportscaster's need to know the rules of each sport. (S)
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