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  • 0.50 - 6.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 hours/termlaboratory for each unit of credit.. Transfer Credit: CSU. Special interest laboratory course for students who wish further exploration in the field of broadcasting. Topics will vary and will be determined by the instructor. See the schedule of classes for current term emphases. May be taken four times regardless of the unit combination, however, no single-subject, special interest class may be repeated. May require prerequisites and/or corequisites based upon the content of the course. 0604.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Limitation on Enrollment: Instructor signature is required for registration. Transfer Credit: CSU. Designed for the capable and well-motivated student who wishes to pursue a special area of broadcasting, or a more advanced project in broadcasting than is offered in the regular program. Students who participate in this program must have completed introductory courses or have shown a skill greater than that necessary for completion of established curriculum offerings. The nature and extent of the project must be determined by the student and the instructor before the student registers, since the extent of the project determines the number of units allowed. May be taken twice, regardless of the unit combination. 0604.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Survey of the history, development, and importance of radio and television broadcasting, including international events. Introduces the aesthetic, cultural, political, social, and technical aspects of telecommunications. Emphasis on theory, research, operations, legal and regulatory issues of commercial/ noncommercial broadcasting, popular media, public access, Internet, and related emerging technologies. 0604.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU. Principles of digital audio production, digital recording, microphone use and placement, sound effects, and music/audio mixing. Practical experience with microphones, multi-track digital/audio recording and mixing, and control-board cueing. Digitizing and mixing compact disc, DVD, audio/video, and analog sources with music, the spoken word, voice-over narration, and sound effects. Integration of audio into dance, film, music, radio, television, and theatre productions. Study of F.C.C. rules and regulations pertinent to the broadcast industry. 0604.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Advisory: Knowledge of keyboarding is recommended. Transfer Credit: CSU. Principles of single-camera videography, videotape/ disk recording, editing, audio recording, and mixing. Basic placement of video cameras, lighting, and sound equipment. Introduction to crew positions. Producing Electronic Field Production (EFP), Electronic News Gathering (ENG), documentary, event, commercial, public service announcement, and dramatic projects. Development of the fundamental and comprehensive skills needed to create various show types for television broadcast. 0604.20
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Advisory: Possession of basic computer skills. Transfer Credit: CSU. Multi-camera studio and event production, including television programming concepts, directing, scriptwriting, and studio and master control operations. Additional topics include: studio lighting equipment placement, lighting board operation, video signal engineering,multi-camera angle editing,multi-camera line switching techniques for live broadcasts, and critical and applied aspects of studio configured camera operations. Students coordinate cameras and onscreen performers, and collaborate with studio and master control-room personnel, to produce, direct, and edit studio and remote field productions. May be taken 4 times. 0604.20
  • 2.00 Credits

    Class hours: 16-18 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Advisory: Possession of basic computer skills. Transfer Credit: CSU. Production of various broadcast and automated media programming. Application of advanced techniques in the operation of streaming audio, digital multi-track recording, editing, and mixing. Study of current FCC rules and regulations. Students examine and explore advanced concepts, focusing on aesthetics, announcing, creativity, psychoacoustics, and sound design. May be taken four times. 0604.10
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. The American business system within its economic and social environments. A conceptual approach relating business and its legal forms to society as a whole. Examination of the scope, function, and organization of modern business, including environmental considerations, management challenges, ethics issues, and the use of technology to manage information. Emphasis on business operations in today's global competitive business environment. 0501.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class lecture: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Concepts and techniques used to sell ideas, products and services, especially the psychological and social aspects of persuasion. Effective tactics in prospecting, pre-approach planning, securing appointments, preparing and making sales presentations, closing strategies, follow-up and maintaining customer relations, and managing a sales territory. Emphasis on problem-solving. 0509.40
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. (CAN BUS 8) Introduction to principles of American law, federal and state court systems, the Uniform Commercial Code, agency, and due process. Comprehensive study of contract and tort law, , criminal law as applied to business, and business ethics. Students analyze laws and rules, then apply appropriate concepts to factual scenarios in written and oral arguments. 0505.00
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