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T 160: Videogames:History and Social Impact
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Explores the origins of videogames and their growing influence on daily life. Students learn how games affect individual thinking, learning, and socializing, and how they affect society as a whole.
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T 191: Race,Ethnicity,andMedia
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
This course examines how the social construction of race impacts media content, audiences, and employment/access. In examining these issues, the course will explore mechanisms of racism and consider efforts to overcome media racism in the United States. Includes screening, interpretation, and analysis of electronic media content, and guest lectures and presentations. Credit not given for both T191 and CMCL C201.
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T 192: Women and theMedia
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Examines the representation of women in the media and analyzes women's creative work as media producers. The course will include screening, lecture, and discussion in areas of critical debate: positive images, visual representation; racial and ethnic stereotyping; women's employment in media industries; women as an audience/consumer group. Credit not given for both T192 and CMCL C203.
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T 193: Passport to Cyberia:Making the Virtual Real
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Examines the increasing cyborgization of our lives. Readings and discussions will consider ways in which humans and machines are intertwined and interdependent and how these phenomena have a profound effect on our culture.
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T 195: Topical Seminar in Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Exploration of problems and issues of telecommunications in contemporary society. Topics vary. May not be repeated for credit.
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T 205: Introduction toMedia and Society
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
This course examines the construction of social meaning associated with mediated messages as well as the range of uses and consequences of exposure to mediated messages in individuals, groups, organizations, and society.
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T 206: Introduction to Design and Production
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Provides a conceptual framework for writing, designing, and evaluating a variety of media products. This is not a hands-on production course but does offer an overview of the production process. Topics include scriptwriting, production design, visualization, composition, editing styles, and others. This course is a prerequisite for advanced-level courses in the design/production area.
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T 207: Introduction to Telecommunications Industry andManagement
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Introductory analysis, using a case-study method, of how telecommunications industries such as broadcasting, cable, and telephone are structured, funded, and regulated; how telecommunications organizations create and market programs and products, and how they manage their operations.
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T 211: Writing for ElectronicMedia
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Style, form, and preparation of written materials for electronic media.
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T 220: Acting II:Scene Study
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: T120 or T121; recommendation of T120 or T121 instructor or audition. P or C: T101. Techniques for expressing physical, intellectual, and emotional objectives. Study, creation, and performance from varied dramas.
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