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3.00 Credits
Course is designed to develop, train, and transition the advanced course graduate from cadet to lieutenant for service as an officer. Cadet will study army staff organizations, how they function and the processes of the army’s hierarchy organizational structure. Students will learn in-depth counseling responsibilities/methods, officer and non-commissioned officer evaluation report development, officer evaluation report support form development, and training plan development. Course analyzes the legal aspects of decision-making and leadership in action. Course will expose cadets to the foundations of leadership, operational law, and the key aspects of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. Cadet will receive training on basic leader responsibilities to foster an ethical command climate and how to meet moral obligations, as well as leader responsibilities to accommodate subordinate spiritual needs. Prereq: departmental approval. F
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3.00 Credits
Continued advanced development and transition of the advanced camp graduate from cadet to lieutenant for service as an officer. Course is a follow-on module to the MS 401 class. Course will expose cadets to the in depth study of leadership, operational law, and the key aspects of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice, with a hands on approach with interactive scenarios being utilized in class. Students will undergo hands on training and instruction in Joint Ethics regulations, joint strategic level operations, study of army administrative and logistics management, in depth counseling techniques, and duty at first military assignment. Course will cover the Army’s training philosophy, METL development, equipment readiness, and rules of engagement during deployment operations. Students will also receive training in personal awareness financial planning. Prereq: MS 401 and departmental approval. Sp
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
An opportunity to investigate a topic of particular interest to the student under the supervision of a faculty member. Requires extensive reading, research, analysis, and writing. F, Sp
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1.00 Credits
Assignment of electronic media duties with radio station WSWI-AM, the Scripps Howard Video Production Complex, or in an approved CAP course. Students may earn up to eight hours credit for this course, but may enroll for no more than one credit hour per semester. No more than three credit hours may be applied to a major or minor in Communications. Prereq: consent of instructor. F, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
A history and survey of broadcasting. This course traces the development of broadcasting to the present day, with emphasis on contemporary broadcasting with its social, cultural, and economic implications. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course covering the fundamentals of digital production techniques for radio, video, and audio and video streaming on the Internet. Prereq: sophomore standing. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of gathering, writing, editing, and producing news for radio and television. Topics will include broadcast style, working with wire services, codes of ethics, legal considerations, and news applications of audio and video technology. Prereq: RTV 151 or COMM 192 and RTV 255 or consent of instructor. F, Sp, Su
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A workshop course involving the planning, production, and presentation of radio and/or television program materials. Prereq: A maximum of six hours credit may be taken in this course in the following manner: 1) no more than three hours may be earned in radio nor more than three hours in television; 2) RTV 255 is the prereq; 3) No more than three credit hours in radio and/or television may be taken in any one semester; 4) Enrollees must have written consent of the instructor. F, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Specific training in broadcast performance situations applicable to both radio and television, including commercial announcing, news reporting, interviewing, and ad-lib announcing. Attention is given to pronunciation, articulation, and diction. Prereq: RTV 255 or consent of instructor. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Study of the problems and techniques of preparing, producing, and directing actual television programs for on-the-air and CCTV applications. Prereq: RTV 255. Sp
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