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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the personal and business uses of the individualized media including interactive TV, video games, multimedia, and online services. Covers technological, social, and economic implications for users, producers, and distributors of traditional and new media. Mode: Online course.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1701 (0070)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to sound design principles and recording
techniques for multi-track production in all media production settings. As students examine design theory
and technical practices, they learn the functioning and operation of basic digital audio workstations, digital and analog tape recorders, microphones, mixing consoles, signal processors and loudspeakers as well as rudimentary acoustical physics. Considerable time is also spent on critical listening skills and design aesthetics. Mode: Lecture/audio lab.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1701 (0070)
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4.00 Credits
Overview of how a radio station works. Participants will study responsibilities of each radio station position, major formats, ratings, promotions, station logs, sales, news, syndication and engineering. Class members will also get hands-on experience in the production studio completing various production tasks and working with digital production technology. Mode: Lecture and lab.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1701 (0070)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students learn about media literacy through a field-based learning experience where they get an opportunity to work directly with children and young people in an education, communication, or public health setting on a media literacy initiative or media production and media analysis projects.
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3.00 Credits
Specific topic; varies each semester. Please view course subtitle or consult with instructor for details. Note: Repeatable for up to 6 credits.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of business, cultural, aesthetic and theoretical aspects of television and their roles in television criticism. Students analyze the work of television critics, and practice criticism itself. Note: Offered once per year.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive, hands-on course that stresses writing fundamentals while encouraging students to express themselves in many forms of writing from journals, to essays, to scripts and more. Students read their work in class, work in groups, and meet with the instructor for personal critiques.
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3.00 Credits
Economic and political study of the history, technology, advertising, regulation, programming, capitalization, and franchising of the U.S. cable industry.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1021 (0020)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores international communication, intercultural competence, and the nature of travel (why and how we travel, and what we can learn from it) through a travel writing curriculum.
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4.00 Credits
Examines how media present different cultures and subcultures and how members of various groups may differentially relate to media. This course increases student sensitivity to different cultures.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1041 (0040)
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