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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: six courses in economics and/or business, with at least a 3.250, junior or senior standing, and consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
Required 3.300 average overall. ( See p. 59.)
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with the theoretical background and practical experience in the preparation of audio materials for radio, television and theatre using both analog and digital audio equipment. A lab and involvement at Titan Radio Digital 88.9 FM is required. ( Also listed as THE 103.)
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3.00 Credits
This class introduces students to the fundamental techniques of broadcast news writing, online writing, and continuity writing (commercials, promotional announcements, public service announcements). A lab is included which requires writing copy for Titan Radio News, www.titanradio.net, and the Westminster Cable Network.
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3.00 Credits
This beginning level course will introduce students to the art of moviemaking using regular home-style camcorders. The class will shoot, edit, act in and produce a video script they write in the companion cluster course ENG 112. Access to your own camcorder is beneficial but not required. This course is only offered as part of a cluster.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hands-on experience at the campus radio and cable television stations. Experiences may include radio on-air or news anchor shifts, television news anchoring or reporting, serving on television crews, news writing, news photography, video editing or similar approved activities. On-air radio or TV practicums require an audition. Other practicums require demonstration of adequate skills to complete the practicum activities. Students may not take a practicum while completing a course that requires lab work in the same area. Students must be involved at the stations a minimum of five hours per week. Weekend work at the radio and television stations is required. Students may only participate in the same activity a maximum of two semesters to insure a variety of broadcast practical experiences. Prerequisites: BC major or minor and departmental consent.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A one-semester-hour workshop conducted by a broadcasting professional. A variety of topics will be presented over a four-year period. The student will be required to attend two six-hour Saturday sessions or four three-hour evening sessions and produce an assigned project for critique between sessions. Will be graded on a S/U basis. Students are limited to four semester hours of workshop experiences.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the fundamentals of television production. Students obtain experiences in camera operation, audio, lighting, and editing procedures in correlated laboratory sessions. Participation in cable television productions is required. Lab required. Prerequisites: BC 102 and BC 111, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory analysis of problems, criticisms and structure and history of mass media in the United States. Emphasis will be placed on the nature, impact, consequences and roles of print media, broadcasting, motion pictures, advertising, and auxiliary media. ( Also listed as COM 205.)
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3.00 Credits
Explores the broadcast product as an advertising medium and compares broadcast commercials to other advertising methods. Students are taught techniques to sell broadcast advertising and are required to make actual sales calls and presentations. Prerequisites: BC 102 and BC 111 or consent of instructor. This course is also beneficial to business administration and public relations majors. Also taught as COM 303 Sales Communication. May not get credit for both BC 301 and COM 303.
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