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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
An examination of professional and scholarly criticism of television, film, radio and print media.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1011 (0011), 1021 (0020) and 1041 (0040)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Available for students who wish to take on the study of a special topic that goes beyond those available through the regular curriculum of the major. Note: Topic must be proposed to a BTMM faculty member who will supervise the study and approved by that faculty member and the department chair. Proposal forms are obtained through the BTMM department office. May be taken once or repeatedly for up to 8 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the organizational structure of public broadcasting including the relationship of stations to their community, to PBS and/or NPR and to the government. Class discussions will explore the leadership, the stations, the business model and the content of public media.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1021 (0020)
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4.00 Credits
Legal, ethical, technical, political, and social aspects of media regulation. Consideration of the First Amendment, censorship, copyright, and privacy issues.
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4.00 Credits
Cross-national study of world broadcasting systems.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the origin and development of broadcasting including the evolution of technical, economic, organizational, content, and regulatory issues in their political context.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1021 (0020)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Specific topic; varies each semester. Please view course subtitle or consult with instructor for details.
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4.00 Credits
Sociological analysis of mass media artifacts. Students engage in content analysis projects for subsequent publication.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1041 (0040) and junior or senior standing
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4.00 Credits
Research and theory concerning the contemporary psychological significance of media. Topics include attention, memory, comprehension, emotional response, arousal, picture perception, unconscious processing, and person perception as they relate to traditional (radio, TV, print, film) and emerging (virtual reality, teleconferencing) media.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1041 (0040) and junior or senior standing
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an examination of information from both a Macroeconomic perspective, including supply, demand, availability, valuation, costs, scale, regulation, and commoditization; and a Microeconomic perspective, including cost-benefit analysis of communications systems.
Prerequisite:
BTMM 1011 (0011), 1021 (0020), 1041 (0040)
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