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Communications 241: Filmmaking
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of single-camera media production. Students will develop their understanding of the fi lmmaking process by writing, photographing, and editing several projects using digital video and non-linear editing systems.
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Communications 245: Film History: The Documentary Tradition
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A survey of American and foreign documentary, ethographic, and experimental fi lm representative of major styles, movements, and directors in the development of the cinema.
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Communications 250: Communications Field Experience
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Placement of qualifi ed A.A.S. degree students in radio, television, fi lm, theatre and related media agencies with the purpose of providing supervised work experiences in the student's chosen area. Students must complete internship application prior to registration. PREREQUISITES: Fifteen credit hours of communications courses and permission of department chair.
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Communications 260: Introduction to C++ Programming
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course presents a comprehensive introduction to the C++ programming language. Students will write programs on both mainframe computers and PCS using most of the standard language constructs. PREREQUISITE: CS 109.
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Communications 261: Broadcast Announcing
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
The technical and individual performance aspects of professional radio and television announcing. The course emphasizes acquisition of individual competence in all phases of audio production; including voice, style, copywriting and production methods found in the radio and television broadcast station.
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Communications 262: Broadcast Management And Operations
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study of radio/TV station management, operations and structure, including on-air operations, programming and local network inter-relationships.
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Communications 263: Radio/ Television Newscasting
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A theory and production course in broadcast news programming and announcing, with emphasis upon news style and coverage. Attention will also be given to broadcast news problems and controversies as they affect the media and the public today. PREREQUISITE: COMM 162, ENGL 225 or permission of instructor. (Formerly COMM 363)
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Communications 266: Introduction to Java
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course introduces students to the JAVA programming language. This object-oriented language is gaining popularity for developing secure, platform independent applications and often the language of choice for internet applications.
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Communications 270: Programming Systems With Applications
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Programming techniques that make computer programs easier to test and maintain, with emphasis on modular and structured programming. PREREQUISITE: MATH 236.
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Communications 272: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
The principles, methods and practice in the analysis and oral reading of prose, poetry and drama.
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