| Introduction to Broadcasting | |||
| INTR BROADCAST | |||
| CLASS CODE: | COMM 260 | CREDITS: 3 | |
| DIVISION: | BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION | ||
| DEPARTMENT: | COMMUNICATION | ||
| GENERAL EDUCATION: | This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. | ||
| DESCRIPTION: | Orientation to radio, television and other electronic media careers. Hands-on and interactive lab assignments provide introduction to basic radio and television production techniques. | ||
| TAUGHT: | W/F 2004, S/F 2005, W/F 2006, S/F 2007, W/F 2008 | ||
| CONTENT AND TOPICS: | Discussion of radio and television as a career. Instruction in basic radio and television production techniques. Instruction in audio production recording and sound reinforcement. Broadcasting as a career opportunity. Basics of audio and video production techniques. |
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| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: | Learn historical background of the radio/television industry. Learn how the radio/television industry operates in today’s marketplace. Learn of future and emerging technologies in the radio/television industry. Explore radio/television industry as a possible career. Create real-world hands-on audio projects. | ||
| REQUIREMENTS: | Tests, group presentation and evaluations, career evaluation, individual research paper, written evaluation, projects, readings, lectures, and discussions. | ||
| PREREQUISITES: | For Broadcasting majors or minors, or consent of Instructor. | ||
| OTHER: | A more detailed syllabus description can be found on the faculty web page for Ron Weekes: http://www.byui.edu/ricks/employee/WEEKESR/ |
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: | August 2003 | ||