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3.00 Credits
This course is a Directed Elective in the Criminal Justice Program. The course provides students who are employed in Criminal Justice occupations and achieved college-level learning through direct life/work experience a process to receive college level credits. Through class exercises on goal clarifications, skills assessment, learning styles, and life experience analysis, each student will develop a portfolio of prior learning. The portfolio may then be presented to a college assessment committee which will determine and award college credit. An information session with Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program is required prior to registering for the course.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 101L) An examination of the effect and impact of mass media on contemporary life. Emphasis is on the influence of cable and broadcast television, radio, film, the internet and the press in such areas as entertainment, news, politics, advertising, popular culture and human behavior. Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of ENG*101 highly recommended
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 103 ) Exploration and research of careers in media covering the fields of journalism, advertising, public relations, broadcasting, television, filmmaking, recording, digital multimedia and other media arts. Course utilizes guest speakers discussing career preparation, job requirements and responsibilities. Job targeting, networking, interviewing skills, resume and portfolio preparation are also taught.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 200) Practice and analysis in all aspects of script writing for motion pictures, television and radio. Course covers basic formats as well as techniques for narrative development, story structuring, etc. Prerequisite: ENG*101 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to broadcast writing, production, and distribution. Areas covered include program development, copy and scriptwriting, production techniques, FCC regulations, broadcast technology and operation, and new methods of program delivery. Emphasis will be on developing effective communication skills through written assignments, reasearch, and the production of radio and television programming. Prerequisite: Placement in ENG*063 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 151) Students will learn the techniques and technologies used in creative sound design for radio, television, film and the Internet. Emphasis is on the technical skills used in recording, mixing, and editing. Students will create projects focusing on the fundamentals of sound design for various applications.
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4.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 152) Introduction to the techniques, aesthetics and processes involved in professional television production. Equipment operations and techniques of field and studio production will be covered including scriptwriting, project planning, camera and recorder operation, lighting, scenery, microphones and linear and non-linear editing. Students will output projects to various media including tape, web, and DVD. Broadcast majors should take this course concurrently with COM*203 (Formerly CO 153) Media Aesthetics.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 128) A hands-on approach to film production technology and techniques, including cameras, film stock, lighting, composition, shooting strategies, sound recording and editing. The course will make use of film cameras for shooting, and video and computer technology for post-production. Narrative and creative use of the medium will be emphasized. Students will make their own films and should be prepared to pay $100 or more for film costs and other needed supplies. Prerequisite: BC 152 TV Production or permission of instructor. Recommended: ART 118 Photography and CO 153 Media Aesthetics.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 169L, Film History I) Survey of the film's history, techniques, and aesthetics to the end of World War II. Film classics shown weekly. This is an "L" course. This is a "D" cours
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CO 170L, Film History II) Survey of the film's history, techniques, and aesthetics from the end of World War II. Film classics shown weekly. This is an "L" course. This is a "D" cours
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