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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the range of organizations and economic forces involved in media production. Includes diverse production models, from mainstream and corporate, to public sector, to alternative, and comparisons with media industries in other cultural settings. The course focuses on business and policy issues and considers examples of media practice from broadcast and cable news, advertising, Hollywood and independent cinema, public media, and new media industries. The course includes a final research project. Formerly CM 260 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to College of Media and Communication students. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Take one Digital distribution course. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs.
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3.00 Credits
In this project based, two-semester sequence (CMMC 401 & CMMC 402), students work on the development of their own presentation-quality hybrid project, combining aspects of their two chosen application areas (documentary video, digital journalism, narrative video, screenwriting, advertising, game design and web design). Students research and develop project proposals in the fall semester, and begin production work. They continue this work in the spring semester, resulting in a polished piece of video, audio, print or digital form. Students write reflective pieces about their production experience in light of theoretical and contemporary issues, and complete the yearlong course with a portfolio/reel of their creative work. Formerly CM 461 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Completion of two application areas Open to Communication majors only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
In this project based, two-semester sequence (CMMC 401 & CMMC 402), students work on the development of their own presentation-quality hybrid project, combining aspects of their two chosen application areas (documentary video, digital journalism, narrative video, screenwriting, advertising, game design and web design). Students research and develop project proposals in the fall semester, and begin production work. They continue this work in the spring semester, resulting in a polished piece of video, audio, print or digital form. Students write reflective pieces about their production experience in light of theoretical and contemporary issues, and complete the yearlong course with a portfolio/reel of their creative work. Formerly CM 462 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Completion of two applications areas Open to Communication majors only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
This studio class allows students to complete a project and publish it online. Students examine the sub-field of e-publishing that their project fits within, researching relevant models and examples, write a business plan for their project, consider intellectual property questions raised by their project, complete and present their thesis project, and write a reflective paper about their project. Formerly CM 340 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Completion of minor Open to students in the E-Publishing minor only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Explores the changing landscape of ethical and policy issues in communication from a critical and intellectual perspective, with a focus on emerging issues driven by the shift to digital media (image ethics and manipulation, intellectual property, changing nature of distribution, etc.). Building on previous coursework and studio experiences, students read material from current literature and write reflective and research-based papers on selected issues. Guest speakers in the various industries and independent sectors provide a real-world perspective on how these issues affect professional practice. Formerly CM 435 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: LACR 102 Priority enrollment to Communication majors. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Professional internship with a media organization or producer. Student needs to gain approval for internships from an advisor, meet periodically for supervisory discussions, and complete a short, reflective essay at the end of the internship. Formerly CM 499 Prerequisites & Notes May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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1.50 - 6.00 Credits
Independent Study offers a matriculated student the opportunity to initiate individual research or advanced projects that are beyond the limits of the standard curriculum, with limited supervision. Independent Study is available to Junior and Senior undergraduate students who have a minimum 2.5 GPA and to graduate students in good standing. Each Independent Study may be taken for one to three credits in Liberal Arts, 1.5 to six credits in CAD, and one to six credits in CPA and CMAC. Independent Study cannot fulfill major requirements. Independent Study may serve as free, studio, and liberal arts electives, depending on the topic of investigation. Students cannot apply more than 12 total credits of independent study towards their degree requirements. Credits: 1.5 - 6 cr Graduate
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3.00 Credits
Beginning studio work using the throwing process and related glazing and firing techniques. Problems are given with an emphasis on developing each student's potential for personal expression and artistic invention. Formerly CR 211A Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors and Multidisciplinary Fine Arts majors. May be taken twice for credit. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Beginning studio work using the throwing process and related glazing and firing techniques. Problems are given with an emphasis on developing each student's potential for personal expression and artistic invention. Formerly CR 211B Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to Crafts majors. Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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