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MASS COMMUNICATION 260: Topics in Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
This course is flexible in content with its focus determined by student and faculty interest, current trends, and departmental needs. Examples of possible topics include Media Sales, News Producing, History of American Film, etc.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 330: Journalism Ethics
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A comprehensive study of legal and ethical considerations inherent to a free press in a free society. Case histories plus a series of guest speakers add depth and insight to a course that probes ethical codes and value systems in the mass news media. Special emphasis is given not only to how the press functions, but why it functions as it does.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 339: Scriptwriting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Non-performing course focusing on writing scripts for radio, television, and film. Students will develop materials for directors, actors, announcers and technicians. Comedy, drama, commercial announcements and film scripts will be covered. Opportunity for self-expression in final project.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 347: Advanced Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
There are two thrusts to this course: laboratory experience in advanced audio production techniques, and an examination of higher level issues and concepts associated with the radio industry. Production techniques covered include two-track audio production and editing, news production and editing, telephone-based production, and basic radio engineering. Among the issues and concepts discussed are contemporary topics addressed in trade publications, music research, ratings interpretation, programming trends, short-wave radio, propaganda, and the broadcaster's social responsibility. Prerequisite: COM 118.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 348: Advanced Video Production
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A production course dealing with advanced video production and directing techniques. Students' projects are based on advanced lighting principles, animated graphics and editing. Each student will work with 3/4" electronic editing equipment. Prerequisite: COM 119.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 349: Broadcast Management
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
This course is designed to teach students the basics of mass media administration. The course prepares students for an entry level position in media management. Students will become familiar with every facet of radio-television management, including the new technologies of cable, satellite and interactive communications. Prerequisite: COM 118 and 119.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 354: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
An examination of the role of the media in politics. The course considers the role of the print, film, radio, and telecommunications media on the political system and the interaction of the political actors with the media. Prerequisite: Core 2.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 357: Issues in Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of problems in contemporary broadcasting. The course focuses on televised sex and violence, broadcast journalism ethics, public broadcasting, and government regulation. Students will learn how to conduct and write original research involving one aspect of the course as a final project.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 358: Media Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Study of the legal issues concerning the media including: statutes and regulations governing press, broadcast and films; analysis of defamation, libel, contempt, privacy, copyright, legal rights and privileges of the mass media. Prerequisite: COM 117.
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MASS COMMUNICATION 359: Hollywood Workshop
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
The study of contemporary mass media in America. Students gain an inside look at the motion picture, television, and journalism industries by attending a one week "Media Workshops" Summer Seminar in Los Angeles, where they attend lectures, film screenings, television show tapings, and tour motion picture studios and production facilities. On campus students apply production principles by producing an original television program, which may include writing, promotions programming, and casting in addition to the actual production process. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
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