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Courses

  • RTVF 2330 LIVE EVENT VIDEO PRODUCTION
    Development and production of live video events.
  • RTVF 2350 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES
    Introduction to film analysis, modes of film practice and critical approaches to the study of cinema.
  • RTVF 2353 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES
    Introduction to film analysis, modes of film practice and critical approaches to the study of cinema.
  • RTVF 2354 DIST-ED INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES
    Introduction to film analysis, modes of film practice and critical approaches to the study of cinema.
  • RTVF 2370 ELECTRONIC FIELD PRODUCTION
    The principles and techniques of video tape production with emphasis on portable equipment, including production of electronic news gathering projects and short creative field-produced programs.
  • RTVF 2800 MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION
    Introduction to basic multimedia production, with emphasis on radio and web-based audio/visual production.
  • RTVF 3210 SOUNDTRACKS: MUSIC AND THE MASS MEDIA
    Historical, artistic and economic contexts of music and the mass media.
  • RTVF 3300 FOUNDATION OF MASS COMMUNICATION
    Historical and theoretical bases of mass communication in the United States, emphasizing social, cultural, regulatory and economic aspects.
  • RTVF 3350 WRITING FOR RADIO, TELEVISION AND FILM
    The study, practice, and development of writing skills and techniques for radio, television, and film, including commercials, features, PSAs, and dramatic scripts.
  • RTVF 3380 BROADCAST NEWSWRITING
    Writing and editing news stories for broadcast.
  • RTVF 3580 RE-PRODUCING POPULAR CULTURE
    Postmodern study on the widespread recycling of media culture artifacts.
  • RTVF 3970 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MEDIA
    Special topics concentration on production, distribution, and exhibition of mass communication. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  • RTVF 4200 HISTORY OF AMERICAN BROADCASTING
    The social, economic and technological evolution of radio and television in the United States.
  • RTVF 4210 POPULAR CULTURE AND MASS COMMUNICATION
    Examines myths, icons, rituals, heroes, celebrities, genres, narratives, stereotypes as experienced and presented within communication processes.
  • RTVF 4230 ADAPTATION FOR THE SHORT FILM
  • RTVF 4240 WOMEN AND MASS MEDIA
    Analysis of the relationship between media messages of women and sociocultural definitions of women.
  • RTVF 4260 MEDIA AND REALITY
    Analysis of the representation of “reality” in the mass media.
  • RTVF 4280 DIVERSITY ISSUES IN THE MASS MEDIA
    Analysis of the relationship between media messages of minorities and sociocultural definitions of minorities.
  • RTVF 4300 BROADCAST PROGRAMMING AND CRITICISM
    Introduces critical, theoretical, and organizational concepts, strategies, processes, and frameworks for programming for mass media systems.
  • RTVF 4310 MEDIA AND SOCIETY
    Examination of the relationship between the mass communication industry and a mass society.
  • RTVF 4320 BROADCAST MANAGEMENT
    Investigates principles and practices of managing broadcast stations and cable operations.
  • RTVF 4330 MEDIA LAW AND REGULATION
    Legal, professional and ethical constraints on the mass media.
  • RTVF 4340 TV AND THE FAMILY
    Examination of the relationship between television and the American Family.
  • RTVF 4350 MEDIA RELATIONS
    Major concepts and theories of media relations management with special emphasis on electronic media.
  • RTVF 4360 HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL CINEMA
    History of international cinema, including national cinemas, film movements, directors, and style.
  • RTVF 4370 MEDIA AND RELIGION
    Representations and influences of religions in the mass media.
  • RTVF 4380 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN FILM INDUSTRY
    History of the film industry and its relationship to U.S. society.
  • RTVF 4383 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN FILM INDUSTRY
    History of the film industry and its relationship to U.S. society.
  • RTVF 4384 DIST-ED HISTORY OF AMERICAN FILM INDUSTRY
    History of the film industry and its relationship to U.S. society.
  • RTVF 4410 BROADCAST NEWS PRODUCTION
    Theoretical applications with practical experience in broadcast news program production. Emphasis on individual and team production skills and techniques.
  • RTVF 4580 FAME, CELEBRITY, AND MEDIA CULTURE
    Examination of celebrity and fame as distinguishing cultural phenomena.
  • RTVF 4900 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN RADIO/TELEVISION/FILM
    Independent study on a specific topic of interest not already addressed in any regular Radio/Television/Film courses. May repeat with a change in topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Fall, Spring.
  • RTVF 4920 INTERNSHIP
    Opportunity to apply classroom experience to real job setting. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours
  • RTVF 4970 SPECIAL TOPICS IN RADIO/TELEVISION/FILM
    Study of narrowly-defined RTVF topics not already covered in the current RTVF curriculum. May repeat with a change in topic. Fall, Spring.
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