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3.00 Credits
Classification and analysis of the structure of international broadcast systems. The role of media in developing nations, as well as CATV, public broadcasting, and satellite communication systems are discussed. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of relationships between minority groups and mass media. Reviews the portrayals of minorities in the electronic media and discusses effects on our society.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the American film industry, with an emphasis on the structure of the studio system. Comparison of the historical period with the current corporate structure of the industry. Prerequisite: Eng 290.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics of interest in audio production such as, but not limited to, radio/ talk production, music program production, internet radio, and other emerging audio technologies. Prerequisite: BC 250.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics of interest in video production such as, but not limited to, corporate video, animation, documentary, and interactive video production. Prerequisite: BC 261. Production Practicum I. (1) Guided practicum in audio or video production. Student must apply for and be accepted into a specific practicum experience related to the operation of broadcast services or production of broadcast content. Prerequisites: BC 250 with a grade of C or higher or BC 261 with a grade of C or higher or permission of instructor. Production Practicum II. (1) Guided practicum in audio or video production. Student must apply for and be accepted into a specific practicum experience related to the operation of broadcast services or production of broadcast content. Prerequisites: BC 250 with a grade of C or higher or BC 261 with a grade of C or higher or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Film History. (3) This course is an historical survey that covers the international history of cinema from its origins to the present. It considers issues including the development of national film industries, national and international film movements, and the social history of film (with laboratory). Not open to students with credit in Eng 390. Prerequisite: Eng 290 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students produce newscasts for radio and television. Students will also act as assignment editors, photographers and reporters, polishing skills learned in BC 315. Prerequisites: Senior standing; BC 315 with a grade of C or better. Independent Research in Communication. (1-6, repeatable to 6) Individual reading or research under supervision of the faculty. Open to juniors and seniors who have demonstrated competence in broadcasting, communication, rhetoric, public address, or the speech-language-hearing sciences. Prerequisites: Eng 180 and 280; consent of instructor and department chairperson. Online Writing, Design and Production. (3) Classroom instruction and supervised individual coaching in the gathering, writing, design, and multimedia presentation of news and information. Students synthesize material from other broadcasting classes and generate original material. Prerequisites: Senior standing; BC 415.
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3.00 Credits
Students design computer graphics and animation. Projects include news anchor boxes, graphic backgrounds, and animated feature introductions. Prerequisites: BC 261 or special permission of instructor; Eng 180 and 280.
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3.00 Credits
History, development, and impact of broadcast programming. Attention to program creation, survival, and audience attitudes. Critical analysis of the current network television season. Prerequisites: BC 100 and 323; Eng 180 and 280.
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3.00 Credits
Classroom instruction and supervised individual coaching in the gathering and writing of news documentaries and sports programming. Prerequisites: Senior standing; BC 415.
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