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3.00 Credits
provides a practicum experience for students interested in holding top level management positions with WCSF RADIO. It deals with areas such as staffing, personnel management, legal responsibility, as well as overseeing top quality copywriting and broadcasting. Prerequisite: MCOM 235 and 236 or consent of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 semester hours, 3 hours of which are applicable to the major.
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3.00 Credits
provides a practicum experience for students interested in holding top level management positions with USF TV. It deals with areas such as staffing, personnel management, legal responsibility, as well as overseeing top quality copywriting and broadcasting. Prerequisite: MCOM 237 and 238, or consent of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 semester hours, 3 hours of which are applicable to the major.
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3.00 Credits
provides a practicum experience for students interested in holding top level management positions on the college newspaper. It deals with such areas as staffing, coordinating departments, personnel management, and legal responsibility, as well as overseeing top quality writing and editing, design, and business management. Prerequisite: MCOM 213 and 313 or consent of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 semester hours, 3 of which are applicable to the major.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to allow students the opportunity to oversee the day to day operations of a graphic design / advertising agency. Therefore, the managers in this class have the primary responsibility for running the USF Design Group and the Encounter online. These managers are assisted by the students enrolled in the Media Arts management course who act as "staff " for the Design Group. Student management will take place under theguidance of a professor as the Group's general manager. Prerequisite: Junior status or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
advanced practice in the theories and design of effective graphics incorporating computer illustrative techniques. Students will learn to combine traditional commercial illustration practices with electronic tools. Illustration as a commercial endeavor driven by client needs will be emphasized. Guides the student in developing the technical skills to solve graphic design problems requiring extensive drawing components. A working knowledge of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe PhotoShop is required. Prerequisite: MCOM 251, 351 and VART 101, 251.
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3.00 Credits
is an advanced practical studio in graphic design. The student will develop specialized skills concentrating on print graphics, color theory, four color printing, spot color printing and multi page publications. Current layout and imaging software will be used to create and develop camera ready comprehensive files. Prerequisite: VART 101; MCOM 251, 222 and 351.
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3.00 Credits
explores ethical frameworks for assessing mass communication content and practice. Issues to be covered include objectivity, sensationalism, news management, access and social responsibility. Prerequisite: junior/senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
introduces the student to the key legal issues confronting the media; libel, slander, privacy, freedom of information privilege, obscenity, free press and fair trial, access to the media. It traces Supreme Court cases that are pertinent to each issue. Also included in the course are court structure, organization, and procedure. Prerequisite: junior/senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
is a culminating capstone experience in the Mass Communication major. Students will re assess progress made and projects produced in still/motion graphics, broadcast, writing, public relations and advertising classes. Each student will produce a professional portfolio from new and existing projects. A portfolio, professional resume, interviewing techniques and job opportunities/internships will be explored. Prerequisites: students should be second semester juniors and have taken a minimum of three studio/production courses in a Mass Communication concentration.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
requires students to engage in research, interviewing, and writing in a variety of modes: news, feature, editorial, and interpretive. Prerequisite: MCOM 213 or consent of instructor.
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