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3.00 Credits
Course explores connections among idea, meaning, and image. Students study devices such as analogy and metaphor in literature, art, and photography, to map the origins of their creative ideas and influences while exploring a diverse range of art making methods and expanding their critical language. Coursework consists of assigned readings, group critiques, one paper, and an ongoing series of photographs. 3 CREDI TS PREREQUISITES: 23-1120 FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY II, 23-1121 DARKROOM WORKSHOP II, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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3.00 Credits
Course is offered through the Columbia Arts/Florence Summer Program. Advanced level, undergraduate/graduate photography students will be offered an opportunity to explore contemporary life within a "medieval" urban environment and examinethe contrariety between 15th and 21st century value systems. Issues of cultural memory, enlightenment philosophies, global consumerism, and institutionalized tourism will be incorporated into the curriculum and be the emphasis of our studies and production. Documentary, as well as fabricated narrative approaches, will be encouraged and explored during the monthlong class. 3 CREDI TS
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3.00 Credits
Course number changed to 23-2715. 3 CREDI TS
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course deals with the language and concepts of the radio broadcasting industry. Students are introduced to an overview of radio broadcast history, station organization, past and present technologies, and terminology through the use of lectures, special guests, projects, films, quizzes, exams, and group exercises. 3 CREDIT S
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3.00 Credits
Students acquire pronunciation and grammar of oral Standard English that is necessary for broadcasting and oral communication in any professional environment. Students receive an individual evaluation of articulation and voice. Course stresses the concept of becoming "bi-dialectic," or learning and usingStandard English in addition to your primary dialect. Classroom exercises focus on using Standard English when reading copy and engaging in improvisational conversation. 3 CREDIT S
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4.00 Credits
Entry-level course provides an introduction to theory and practice in microphones and microphone use, field recording, and control board operation. 4 CREDIT S
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4.00 Credits
Course introduces radio broadcasting and station procedure. Course offers practical on-air experience in the main broadcasting functions and an examination of radio as a medium of mass communication. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 41-1107 VOICE AND ARTICULATION, 41-1114 RADIO STUDIO OPERATIONS
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