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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: REL 10100 and REL 10200 This course examines one topic in religion in depth. Its topic may vary. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 and 45 credits required TV History ad Appreciation explores 50 years of the art and impact of one of the most persuasive, pervasive information delivery systems ever invented. By viewing and discussing a wide array of clips and full episodes of programming (many from the earliest days of the medium), students will develop an appreciation of the foundation fl all entertainment and informational programming. As well, students examine how television has affected American society and how American society has affected television.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (COMP 01111 and COMP 01112) or (COMP 01105 and COMP 01112) or (COMP 01110 and COMP 01112) Designed to provide students with an understanding of the contemporary American commercial television industry, this course analyzes the interrelationships among broadcast and non-broadcast delivery systems, stations, networks, programming, advertising, audiences and the federal government.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (COMP 01111 and COMP 01112) or (COMP 01105 and COMP 01112) or (COMP 01110 and COMP 01112) This course introduces students to the principles and techniques of commercial radio broadcasting. Students learn about licensing, sales, research, programming, and federal regulations. Students get hands-on experience with up-to-date broadcast equipment while learning audio console operation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTF 03220 and RTF 03224 and 45 credits required The course introduces students to the principles and techniques of TV production. Students work in production teams within a professional television studio setting. Students gain experience in all phases of production, including conception of ideas, scripting, directing, and operation of equipment to produce various types of programs. Programming includes newscasts and talk shows. Students also learn to edit 30-second commercials and PSAs.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 or ENGR 01201 and 30 credits required This course introduces students to the production process through the medium of sound. Topics include the history, physics, and function of sound recording as it relates to radio, television, and film media. Students will be introduced to basic storytelling concepts and will write, create, and edit projects that incorporate sound as a primary communication tool.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 45 credits required Students trace the development of motion pictures as an art form from the 1890s to 1941. Representative selections from the various genres are screened, then discussed in terms of art, technique, content and historical perspective, as well as directorial style. Part 1 is not a prerequisite for Part II; these courses may be taken in any order; students may opt for one or both courses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 45 credits required This course is a continuation of RTF03.270 with emphasis on contemporary genres and implications. Students trace the modern cinema from 1941 to the present. Students may take Part II prior to Part I; although the content is chronological, Part I is not a prerequisite for Part II.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 30 credits required This course uses the medium of motion pictures to study cultural perspectives on women at various times through history and in differing cultural environments. Students discuss a wide range of film treatments to examine women's changing role, as well as social attitudes toward women as expressed by representative works of a cultural era and by writers, directors and actors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMP 01111 and COMP 01112 or COMP 01105 and COMP 01112 or This course introduces students to the language of the technical elements of the motion picture and to a method for analyzing the artwork created and the messages communicated by the motion picture. Students analyze the components of motion pictures including color, lighting, editing, scripting, directing and acting.
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