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BCOM 250: Broadcast 7.5- 18 Journalismi
15.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. Through theory and practice students study the business of broadcast news including both the behind-the-scenes technical aspects and the development of on-air radio and on-camera television broadcast deliveries. In this era of job consolidation the ability to function as reporter, videographer and editor is essential to success. In this course students will learn to operate the most commonly used equipment for news acquisition and delivery. Students will study in-depth techniques for shooting and editing video aswell as gathering,writing and delivering a news story. Studentswill study in the classroom, studio and field. Extensive work is performed in television field reporting, television news anchoring and radio news. Prerequisite: Completion of all other previous program coursework with an average of C or better or approval of department chair. *This course is taught at the New School of Radio and Television as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications.
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BCOM 251: Broadcast 7.5- 12 Journalismii
15.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring Lab fee will be required. Through theory and practice students study the business of broadcast news developing on-camera television and on-air radio broadcasting skills as well as acquiring the behind- thescenes technical expertise essential for success. Students polish and hone their skills as both journalists and broadcasters, gaining the theoretical and technical knowledge required to excel in the field and meet the rigors of realworld broadcast news. In this course students will learn to operate the equipment used for news acquisition and delivery. Students will study in-depth techniques for shooting and editing video as well as gathering, writing and delivering a news story. Students will study in the classroom, studio and field. Extensive work is performed in television field reporting, television news and sports anchoring and radio news. Prerequisite: BCOM 250, Broadcast Journalism I or permission of department chair. Completion of all other program coursework with an average of C or better or approval of department chair. *This course is taught at the New School of Radio and Television as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications.
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BCOM 260: Radio And 7.5- 18 Television Arts I
15.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course trains students to acquire all necessary skills to pursue a career as a professional radio or entertainment television broadcaster. During this semester students will concentrate on the building blocks of announcing, commercial production and newscasting. Voice training, ad-lib development, personality development and the techniques and equipment used in both commercial production and news broadcasting are the cornerstones of this course. Independence is stressed, and classes simulate a "real- world" working environment. Prerequisite: Completion of all other program coursework with an average of C or better or approval of department chair. *This course is taught at the New School of Radio and Television as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications.
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BCOM 261: Radio And 7.5- 12 Television Arts II
15.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course advances the student to the next level in their broadcasting career. Emphasis is on the professional development of the voice and delivery as well as the study of programming with regard to format, music, promotions and ethics and their effects on public opinion, ratings, sales and the overall marketability of the radio station. Students may also enter the world of entertainment television with optional training for on-camera commercials, interviewshows and hosting shows such as music video countdowns. Both on-camera and limited behind-thescenes equipment operation are taught. Independence is stressed, and classes simulate a "real-world" working environment. Prerequisite: BCOM 260, Radio and Television Arts I or permission of department chair. Completion of all other program coursework with an average of C or better or approval of department chair. *This course is taught at the New School of Radio and Television as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications.
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BCOM 270: tv And 7.5- 18 Video Production I
15.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course covers all the elements of television news and sports production. In addition, a strong foundation is provided for television studio production as well as the creating, writing and editing of television commercials. A thorough understanding will be gained in the areas of camera operation, videography and the analog video editing process as well as an introductory understanding of digital video editing techniques and practices. Through lecture, demonstration and practice, students acquire complete skills to do all types of television field and studio production. A full understanding is gained in the operation of the various pieces of equipment used in producing a live television news, sports or interview show. Concepts of the sequence and timing of live events are also covered thoroughly in both a classroom and studio setting. Experience and knowledge are gained in the field, studios and classroom. Prerequisite: Completion of all other program coursework with an average of C or better or approval of department chair. *This course is taught at the New School of Radio and Television as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications.
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BCOM 271: tv And 7.5- 12 Video Production II
15.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is an in-depth study of television commercial production. Heavy emphasis is placed on digital video editing using professional- level editing software including AVID Express Pro and Final Cut Pro. In addition, students will be exposed to more advanced techniques in television studio production such as extensive usage of the switcher, including "keying" graphics and text, chromakeying and the use of effects, dissolves and wipes. Through lecture, demonstration and practice, students acquire complete skills to do all types of television and video production. The course is designed to advance students to entry-level positions for the various behind-the-scenes jobs in a television station. Experience and knowledge are gained in the field, studios and classroom. At the conclusion of this course students will produce a final tape or "demo" tape with which to demonstrate skills to prospective employers. The course concludes with an externship appropriate to student interest and ability. Prerequisite: BCOM 270, Television and Video Production I or permission of department chair. Completion of all other program coursework with an average of C or better or approval of department chair. *This course is taught at the New School of Radio and Television as part of the A.A.S. in Broadcast Communications.
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BIOL 095: Intro to 2- 4nd Biology
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Offered on demand. Lab fee will be required. This course provides an overview of the basic chemical, physical and biological concepts typically covered in a first-level biology course with special reference to human biology. The laboratory includes some dissections. CREDITS EARNED IN THIS COURSE CANNOT BE APPLIED TOWARDANASSOCIATE DEGREE.
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BIOL 102: Orientation to Environmental Studies
1.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, DL only This course introduces students to environmental studies as a field of inquiry and career path. It acquaints the entering student with the personal skills necessary and outside resources available to help ensure academic and careerplanning success. Sources of information, making personal contacts, and career opportunities in the environmental field will be discussed.
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BIOL 103: Orientation to Biology And Bioethics
1.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring This course introduces students to the Hudson Valley Community College campus and to biotechnology as a field of study. Campus regulations, services and personal skills to facilitate success in the program and in seeking employment will be emphasized. This course also will focus on the ethics and bioethical issues of biotechnology.
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BIOL 104: Topics in Biology- The Environment * Sci, ns
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL Lab fee will be required. This is a course for non-majors that acquaints students with environmental issues, including principles of ecology, biodiversity, resource depletion, pollution, energy use and supply, and economic and political aspects of environmental problems.
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