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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of effective communication skills as they apply to the electronic media. Students will participate in various radio and television performance activities. Prerequisites: BC 102 and SPE/THE 151 or consent of instructor. On-air shifts at the campus radio and announcing duties at Westminster Cable Network are required.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the techniques for recording television news documentaries, and other programs outside the television studio. Planning and production using portable cameras, recorders, and audio/lighting systems are emphasized. Lab required. Prerequisites: BC 102, 111, and 251, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an analysis of fundamental programming and promotion strategies at radio, cable and TV stations. Includes the designing of television and radio program formats and designing promotional materials. Prerequisite: BC 111 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The techniques and strategies required to manage broadcasting and cable operations. A good portion of the course deals with basic management principles such as planning, organizing, problem solving, training, and human relations as they relate to broadcast management. Prerequisite: one year of experience at the campus or professional broadcast station or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of the skills needed to be a producer of in-studio television productions. Students will produce news and public affair programs. Extensive work is required at Westminster Cable Network facilities. Prerequisites: BC 102, 111, and 251.
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3.00 Credits
Presents the knowledge and skills needed to broadcast football and basketball games on-air or behind the scenes and produce and announce daily radio or TV sportscasts. Students will gain hands-on experience broadcasting sporting events on the college radio and television facilities and will serve as talent or crew for Westminster Cable Network’s “Coaches’ Corner” and “The County Line.” (Weekend and evening work requi red.) Prerequis ites: BC 102 and 251 or consent of instruc
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3.00 Credits
This class builds on the fundamentals of broadcast news from previous courses including practical, ethical and legal considerations for news gathering, writing, producing, reporting and anchoring on Titan Radio and www.titanradio.net. The course engages study and exploration by students in all aspects of the newsroom operations including the convergence of the broadcast side of the newsroom to the online product. Students polish techniques for professional on-air and online standards in reporting and producing local news for the local audience. Prerequisites: BC 102, BC 111 and BC 251.
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3.00 Credits
Students engage in the study and practice of broadcast and online journalism as it relates to television news, including practical, ethical and legal considerations involved in news gathering, writing, shooting, editing and reporting. Students generate story ideas, make contacts with sources, conduct interviews, shoot, write and edit local news stories for target audiences via the Westminster Cable Network, Titan Radio and www.titanradio.net. Students polish and advance their writing, production and storytelling skills ahering to established, professional standards. Prerequisites: BC 102, BC 111 and BC 251.
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3.00 Credits
Broadcast Advanced Topics
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4.00 Credits
Only four credits may be used to meet the minimum requirements in the major or minor. Internships must be off campus at a radio, TV, or cable or production facility. Prerequisites: extensive prior experience at campus broadcast facilities and approval of the department. S/U grading.
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