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3.00 Credits
In this course students will focus on the practical application of using various radio production elements; and the proper use and care of radio production equipment, such as an audio console, recording/playback equipment, and a digital editor. In addition, students apply different methods of planning, scripting, and editing radio audio commercial productions. (2 lect., 2 lab.)
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3.00 Credits
This survey course is designed to introduce students to the basic techniques applied in broadcasting a sporting event. The course includes an overview of game preparations, pointers for on-air play-by-play broadcasts, game previews and wraps, story writing with sound, and stat-keeping methods. Students are required to attend, observe, and produce sporting events broadcasts. Prerequisite: Completion of CO/M 2202. (2 lect., 2 lab)
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory television production operations course. This course explores the functions of a television production system, the major pieces of television production equipment and their operation, and the functions of production personnel. Students will be provided opportunities for hand-on training in various areas of operation of television production equipment. (2 lect., 4 lab)
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory television production operations course. This course explores the functions of a television production system, the major pieces of television production equipment and their operation, and the functions of production personnel. Students will be provided opportunities for hand-on training in various areas of operation of television production equipment. (3 lect., 2 lab)
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced television production course. This course explores the duties and responsibilities of a television studio producer, and the functions of production personnel in a studio. Students will be provided opportunities for hands-on training in various areas of a television production. Prerequisite: Completion of CO/M 2240. (1 lect, 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course takes a theoretical approach to the practice and study of communication within organizational settings, including the study of classical theories, human relations theories, human resources theories, and system theories. The most common organizational communication variables are reviewed (e.g., organizational structure, gender and cultural roles, conflict, power, and managerial leadership style). Applying the principles of theories and the contextual impact of the variables will provide students with a repertoire of useful analytic tools for describing, analyzing, critiquing, and improving organizational communication. Prerequisite: Completion of CO/M 1030 or CO/M 1040. (3 lect.)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to interviewing concepts through the process of interpersonal communication. How to structure the interview and develop questions for both informational and persuasive interviews will be emphasized. Students study and apply interview techniques, including styles, accurate note-taking, the process of re-telling people's stories, and active listening. Students will analyze live and taped interviews and impart information through interviewing in both private and public situations. (3 lect.)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on developing long-form documentaries. Skills developed in previous television courses are amplified, enhanced, and refined through the development of ideas, storytelling, and a greater sophistication in all areas of electronic field production. Prerequisite: CO/M 2465. (3 lect.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a concentrated study of the various types of broadcast speech and performance. Improving the speaking marking and reading copy, phinetics of vocal sound and formation, and interviewing skills used for audiio and video purposes is emphasized. Pratical application of performance is stressed, including playing to the microphone and performing before a camera. (3 lect.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop the students' skills in using a single camera for television field production. The course is an overview of various field production scenarios with emphasis placed on the use of the camera, lighting, sound, and nonlinear editing techniques. This is a field-based course in which students will be required to shoot television productions outside of the traditional classroom setting. (1 lect., 4 lab)
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