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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Learn about the historical events, technology and people who helped shape the history of Sports Broadcasting. Specific duties of announcers as well as technical knowledge, current trends, career paths, legal and ethical issues of Sports Broadcasting will be covered during the quarter.
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1.00 Credits
Learn and apply the basic skills and knowledge required of today's football announcers. Whether it's high school, college or the professional level, this course will emphasize practical tips, ideas and theories that will help you on your way to becoming a quality football announcer.
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1.00 Credits
Learn and apply the basic skills and knowledge required of today's basketball announcers. Whether it's high school, college or professional level, this course will emphasize practical tips, ideas and theories that will help you on your way to becoming a quality basketball announcer.
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1.00 Credits
Learn and apply the basic skills and knowledge required of today's baseball announcers. Whether it's high school, college or the professional level, this course will emphasize practical tips, ideas and theories that will help you on your way to becoming a quality baseball announcer.
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4.00 Credits
Learn basic media writing for radio and television. Students will learn to research information, write, produce and broadcast news and feature stories on both radio and television. Some basic production techniques used in radio and television studios will be covered.
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5.00 Credits
From theories about the existence of "radio waves" to today's Internet and beyond, the field of telecommunications is constantly changing and affecting the way we live our lives. Learn about the history, social impact, moral, ethical issues and philosophies of telecommunications in our society.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the world of radio. Includes instruction on radio programming, programming philosophies, target audiences, announcing skills, production techniques, commercial writing, FCC rules and regulations, and a study of how commercial and non-commercial radio stations operate. The history, development and legal and social aspects are also covered..
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3.00 Credits
As an advanced course in Radio Broadcasting M ST 231 will take a detailed look at a program director's responsibilities, various programming theories and promotional tools used ton increase a station's ratings. Ways to prepare for a radio show and employment paths in the industry will also be explored. Prerequisite: M ST 230 or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Learn studio and control room operations, field and studio camera techniques, basic script writing and video editing. At the end of the quarter students will be able to write, produce and edit short videos.
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3.00 Credits
Learn to edit, create, and produce videos. As the second of a three class sequence, M ST 261 focuses on linear and non-linear and linear editing systems. Students also take part in live productions. Prerequisite: M ST 260 or instructor's permission.
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