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3.00 Credits
Seminar in ethics and responsibility in journalism, advertising, and entertainment. Students identify, analyze, and lead discussions on ethical areas such as invasion of privacy by the news media, honesty in advertising, and violence in television and motion pictures. Prerequisites: TVR 21300; senior standing. 3 credits. (IRR)
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3.00 Credits
Examines how advertising contributes to specific communication campaigns. Analyzes specific cases to evaluate specific advertising techniques and principles. Prerequisites: TVR 24100; junior standing. 3 credits. (F-S)
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3.00 Credits
Practice and guidance for advanced students in writing television scripts, with special attention in conference to individual writing problems. Prerequisites are either option A: TVR 13400; TVR 33300; WRTG 10600 or WRTG 10700; or option B: CNPH 10100; CNPH 23300; CNPH 33300. 3 credits. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Informed by social, cultural, critical, economic, and/or legal theories, these seminars offer in-depth explorations and analyses of the complex relationship among the mass media, individuals, social institutions, industries, and/or culture. Topics vary based on faculty expertise and research interest. Prerequisites: Senior television-radio, media studies, or culture and communication major. 3 credits. (F-S)
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3.00 Credits
This advanced seminar is concerned with the analysis of conglomeration and globalization processes as they affect print and broadcast media today. While the main focus is on international news and information, some attention is also given to other media industries. The course also examines citizens' and nongovernmental organizations' responses to globalization locally, nationally, and internationally. The course covers readings and analytical frameworks in several disciplines, including traditional market economics, Marxist analysis, feminist analysis, postcolonial analysis and world system theory. Students take major responsibility for leading discussions and have an opportunity to research an issue of personal interest within the context of the seminar. Prerequisites: Three courses in social sciences; junior standing. 3 credits. (IRR)
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8.00 Credits
The course refines the student's abilities related to audio theory, professional digital audio equipment, critical listening, and the aesthetic analysis of audio products. Students record and edit an extensive audio project outside class. Students may take a second semester of this course with permission of instructor. Total may not exceed 8 credits. Prerequisites: TVR 37100. 4 credits. (S)
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course for journalism majors with a concentration in broadcast journalism. Integrates the student's previous work into a series of professional-quality productions. The class produces a series of news and public affairs radio programs for broadcast, covering a variety of issues of interest to the local community. The program format includes pre-produced packages with live, in-studio interviews and discussions on a regularly scheduled basis. Prerequisites: Senior standing and TVR 10100, TVR 18000, TVR 18100, TVR 28400, TVR 28600. 3 credits. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Jointly supervised work experience with a cooperating institution or corporation in the field of communications, intended to motivate the student toward professional growth through observation and participation, to provide opportunities to meet active professionals, and to stimulate career planning. Skill and academic knowledge are put into practice. May be repeated. Total credits may not exceed 12, including London and Los Angeles internships. Prerequisites: Junior television-radio, journalism, or media studies major or minor; completion of Park School internship procedures. 1-6 credits. Pass/fail only. (F-S)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Jointly supervised work experience with a cooperating institution or corporation in the field of communications, intended to motivate the student toward professional growth through observation and participation, to provide opportunities to meet active professionals, and to stimulate career planning. Skill and academic knowledge are put into practice. May be repeated. Total credits may not exceed 12, including London and Los Angeles internships. Prerequisites: Junior television-radio, journalism, or media studies major or minor; completion of Park School internship procedures. 1-6 credits. Pass/fail only. (F-S)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced work and special projects in writing, producing, and directing on an individual or small-group basis. Programs may be developed for broadcast on ICTV or produced for the professional production unit. Prerequisites: One course from the following list: TVR 27100, TVR 29900, TVR 30400, TVR 30900, TVR 31500. 4 credits. (F-S)
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