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3.00 Credits
Unlike theatrical, film, or television performance, radio has a long history as a medium.It rose to prominence in the 1930s, highlighted by the broadcast of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre on the Air.This course examines that history, particularly with respect to its roots in theatre and its effects upon television.This course fulfills a history/theory requirement for the radio track of the major/minor, and fulfills a VPA core requirement in history.Formerly listed as RA 102.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines news, talk radio, sports, and public radio formats, including the history of the medium as a source of information and live-event broadcasting.Students analyze the roles of the producer, director, interviewer, and editor.This course fulfills a history/theory requirement for the radio track of the major/minor, and fulfills a VPA core requirement in history.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the theoretical, creative, and practical world of radio broadcast and production.The overview traces the development of technology, programming, and radio management and radio's links to theatre, film, and television.Students consider the future of radio, including digital transmission and satellite radio.This course is required for students majoring in the radio track of the New Media Film, Television, and Radio program and is a prerequisite for all production courses in the major or minor.It fulfills a VPA core requirement in history.Formerly listed as RA 101.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers radio topics on a rotating basis and fulfills a VPA core requirement in history or application.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
In this introductory radio production course, students learn writing, editing, reporting, and production of radio news in studio and field, and produce air-quality newscasts, enterprise reports, and documentaries.This course counts as a production requirement for the radio track of the New Media Film, Television, and Radio major/minor, and fulfills an application requirement for the VPA core.(Prerequisite: RA 11) Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers advanced experience in radio operations and broadcast.Students produce special live programming for broadcast on WVOF and projects for Web-casting.This course counts as a production requirement for the radio track of the New Media Film Television and Radio major/minor, and fulfills an application requirement for the VPA core.(Prerequisites: RA 11 and RA 130) Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Usually open to students majoring or minoring in radio, this course allows a student to pursue in depth a topic or project in radio history/theory or production in close consultation with a faculty member of the New Media Film, Television, and Radio Program.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
In consultation with a faculty member, upper-level students arrange a semester-long internship with one of the many radio broadcast production companies located within Connecticut and the New York metropolitan area.The course combines on-site supervision and meetings with faculty advisors, weekly journal submissions, and an assigned paper at the end of the internship.This is an elective applied course in the radio track of the New Media Film, Television and Radio Program.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course provides a comprehensive introduction to Russian civilization seen through the lens of visual expression, performance, and drama.Students revisit Russian painting, architecture, dance, music, and film at pivotal historical junctures, seeking to comprehend the underlying ideologies of orthodoxy, autocracy, totalitarianism, and perestroika.Images serve as our principle gateway to the deeply religious cultural imagination that has never experienced Renaissance and Reformation.Critical examination of extensive Western and Eastern influences explains the creation of native Russian aesthetic and ideology by way of adaptation, accommodation, and transformation of multicultural and multiethnic input.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary seminar, team-taught by faculty members from different disciplines or available as an independent project, focuses on current and changing developments in Russia or Eastern Europe and covers culture, politics, business, and economics, enabling students to integrate their different disciplines in a case-study format.The course includes oral and written assignments in addition to a special seminar project, designed by students in close consultation with instructors.Open to juniors or seniors only.Three credits.
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