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3.00 Credits
Provides experience in writing program proposals and scripts, taping with small-format television equipment, and audio and video editing for various program formats. Special attention to editing, theory and technique, aesthetic considerations, and institutional and community cable outlets. Preparation for Course P: COM 251, 332. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 4.
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6.00 Credits
An examination of experimental and actuality ("documentary") film and video, with emphasis on structural and technical innovation, production considerations, and historical developments. May be repeated with a different title for a maximum of 6 credits. Additional screening times will be required.Preparation for Course P: COM 251. Cr. 3. Variable Title V.T.
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3.00 Credits
Study of Anglo-American traditions and trends, as well as current American conditions of the laws of libel, privacy, fair comment and criticism, privilege, property rights, and copyright as such factors affect the print journalist and the broadcaster. Emphasis is on existing state and federal regulations and precedents. Credit is not given for both COM 352 and JOUR J300. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to investigate the relationship between gender roles and communication; i.e., how gender roles are socially constructed, maintained, and enacted. The course also explores gender differences, similarities, and gender issues in personal and organizational contexts. Preparation for Course P: 114. Cr. 3.
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6.00 Credits
Topic varies. Analysis of typical genres in film and television, such as horror, melodrama, westerns, science fiction, situation comedies, etc. Problems of general description or definition; themes and conventions; iconography peculiar to given genres. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credits. Additional screening times will be required. Preparation for Course P: COM 251. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the processes by which gender is constructed in the mass communication media. Students will be asked to consider how the technical, economic, and political constraints and capabilities of the media construct images of gender for audiences. Preparation for Course P: 250 or permission of instructor. Cr. 3.
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2.00 Credits
Assigned television production for the advanced student only; usually, but not necessarily, involving assigned work at a professional radio media installation. Preparation for Course P: 114, 250 or 330, 251, 331, and permission of the instructor. Cr. 2. Notes May be repeated once for credit.
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2.00 Credits
Assigned television production for the advanced student only; usually, but not necessarily, involving assigned work at a professional television media installation. Preparation for Course P: 114, 250 or 330, 251, 332, and permission of the instructor. Cr. 2. Notes May be repeated once for credit.
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2.00 Credits
Assigned film production for the advanced student only; usually, but not necessarily, involving assigned work at a professional film media installation. Preparation for Course P: 114, 250 or 330, 251, 333, and permission of the instructor. Cr. 2. Notes May be repeated once for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Study of forms and materials suitable for the electronic mass media; practice in selection, adaptation, and organization of program materials. Preparation for Course P: 251. Cr. 3.
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