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EMC 1020 - American Media and Social Institutions 3 credit hours (Same as JOUR 1020 /RIM 1020 .)
The power of the mass media and its effect on social institutions and practices. Develops skills of qualitative and quantitative social science research in the area of mass communication processes; examines media as social, cultural, and economic institutions that shape the values of American society, its political dialogues, its social practices, and institutions.
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EMC 1050 - Basic Digital Photography and Imaging 3 credit hours (Same as PHOT 1050 .)
Introduces simple and multiple image photography, principles, methods, theory, and practice for both Photography majors and non-Photography majors. Explores digital camera anatomy, operating, and handling while discussing proper in-camera exposure, metering, focusing, shutter speeds, apertures, depth of field, and camera accessories. Basic principles of lighting, design, and image composition discussed. Digital darkroom techniques and image manipulation using tool such as Photoshop included. Emphasis placed on the DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera. Students responsible for providing a DSLR camera for the class. Must have working knowledge of the Macintosh computer system.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 2030 - Visual Journalism Production 3 credit hours Prerequisites: EMC/JOUR 1020 and permission of department.
Students shown how to gather information with words and pictures for the field of visual journalism by completing photojournalism assignments, producing images with still and video cameras, writing cutlines and voiceovers for images, producing images, using computer software to edit images and sound, and creating presentations for print and online media.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 2120 - Sight, Sound, and Motion 3 credit hours Prerequisites: EMC 1020 and writing competency. Animation majors/minors and media management students only; others, permission of instructor.
Production elements and technology of the electronic media industry. Creative conceptualizations; elements of composition, the production process included. Basic visual and aural technology demonstrated.
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EMC 3110 - Radio Station Operations 3 credit hours Prerequisites: VFP 2410 ; instructor approval.
Theory and techniques of sound production, recording, microphones, taping, and board equipment. Analysis of creative efforts and responsibilities in writing, production, and direction.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3200 - Still Digital Imaging 3 credit hours (Same as PHOT 3200 .) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 2050 and instructor approval; must have some working knowledge of the Macintosh computer system.
Computerization of traditional film images and use of digital cameras allows student to use different software programs to manipulate photographic images. Ethics and law discussed along with techniques and hands-on analysis of this new medium.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 3510 - Mass Media and American Culture 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
Development of American journalism and the mass media from Colonial times to the present, including the role and influence of mass media on American culture, technical advances, and contributions of individual personalities.
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EMC 3580 - Media Practicum 1 to 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; junior standing; permission of instructor.
Practical experience in an on-campus mass communication setting within the College of Media and Entertainment. A minimum of 75 hours of work will be required for each hour of credit. Note: Total university credit for practicum and internship courses cannot exceed 6 credits.
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EMC 3600 - Digital and Media Literacy 3 credit hours Prerequisite: / / .
Enables students to develop an informed and critical understanding of media messages and media culture as well as their social, cultural, and political contexts and implications. Students develop the critical thinking skills and methods of analysis necessary to interpret media content in a digital age. Offers ways to think critically about media as they relate to citizenship and democracy.
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EMC 3650 - Free Expression, Mass Media, and the American Public 3 credit hours (Same as JOUR 3650 /RIM 3650 .)
A general introduction to the issues surrounding free expression and its relationship to mass media in contemporary America. A comprehensive analysis of the history, philosophies, cases, and controls associated with freedom of expression.
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EMC 4000 - Media Internship 1 to 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; senior standing; permission of sequence internship coordinator or instructor.
Practical experience for advanced students in a professional setting. A minimum of 75 hours of work per credit hour plus other assignments is required. Note: Total university credit for internship and practicum courses cannot exceed 6 credits. Pass/Fail. Can be repeated with different employer for one to three credits with permission of instructor.
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EMC 4010 - Media Sales 3 credit hours Prerequisite: VFP 2410 .
Theories of marketing and selling the intangible products of the electronic media industries. The fundamentals of positioning, theory and use of ratings, and local, regional, and national buying and selling strategies presented.
Offered Spring only.
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EMC 4060 - Photojournalism 3 credit hours (Same as PHOT 4060.) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 3120 and PHOT 3810 ; EMC 3200 /PHOT 3200 ; or consent of instructor.
Principles and practices of photography, including documentary, news and feature portraiture, photo stories, photo essays, and photo layout. Emphasis on newspaper assignments, participation in campus publications, portfolio editing and production, and internship preparation. SLR or DSLR camera required.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
Normally offered Fall only
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EMC 4140 - Media Programming 3 credit hours Prerequisite: VFP 2410 .
Development of techniques, program organization, audience analysis, recording, and directing through projects. Provides practical conceptual knowledge of the problems and procedures followed in planning and producing programming.
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EMC 4210 - Mass Communication and Society 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Theories of the process of mass communication, how media affect society, the evolution within a social and cultural context, ethical and social dimensions. Extensive reading in theory, history, and research.
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EMC 4430 - Media Management 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; VFP 2410 .
An analysis of the problems involved in operating an electronic media facility including personnel, internal control systems, business ethics, community relations, sales, and promotion. Involves case study method.
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EMC 4660 - Scientific Approaches to Media 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Provides a critical overview off the historical, intellectual, and theoretical foundations of scientific inquiry with specific emphasis on quantitative research methods. Introduces major theories and methods of scientific inquiry in the field of communication including psychological and sociological perspectives, survey research, content analysis, experiments, observational research, and statistical analysis. Explores audience analysis, media effects, message testing, campaign evaluation, political communication, public opinion, and new media technologies.
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EMC 4790 - Global News and World Media Cultures 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Systems and philosophies associated with gathering international news and news coverage in different regions. Looks at global communication systems and ownership; examines how cultures shape news and the role of the individual in reporting news internationally. Includes discussion of development issues and role of global advertising and public relations.
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EMC 4800 - Seminar in Media Issues 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Examination and critical evaluation of issues relevant to the operation and functions of mass media including their relationships to each other and to government, advertisers, consumers, and other “publics.” Can repeat for 6 hours with different topic.
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EMC 4810 - Global Comparative Media Systems 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and junior standing.
A close comparative study of chosen media systems in regions of the world. Examines print, broadcast, entertainment, and new media in Western and Eastern Europe, Asia and the Pacific Rim Region, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. Media interactions with an influence on the geographic, demographic, linguistic, cultural, economic, and political structures of countries.
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EMC 4820 - Race, Gender, and Class in Media 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or permission of instructor.
Critical examination of diversity in mass communication with particular emphasis on media representations of race, gender, and class. Also examines audience interpretations of media texts.
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EMC 4850 - Ethics and Mass Communication 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Examines ethical concerns of media practitioners, illuminated by study of selected current ethical issues and an overview of the cultural and philosophical bases of a socially responsive mass media.
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EMC 4900 - Individual Problems in Mass Communication 1 to 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy and permission of department.
Provides opportunities for individually designed problems, work experiences, or research projects related to the development of professional competencies in a major field of study. Requires approval of instructor.
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EMC 4920 - Advanced Seminar-Electronic Media Journalism 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; permission of department only.
Practical experience in the conceptualization, preparation, and production of a specific news program format. Integration of theory and skills from other EMC/RIM courses. Documentary, political analysis, sports, and newscasting are probable topics. Topics will vary by semester offering. Can be repeated with different topics.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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EMC 4930 - Advanced Seminar-Media Management 3 credit hours Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; permission of department only.
Practical experience in the conceptualization, preparation, and management of a specific program format. Integration of theory and skills from other EMC/RIM courses. Programming, station operations, and sales are probable topics. Topics will vary by semester offering. Can be repeated with different topics.
Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
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ELED 4340 - Managing Learning Environments 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education program. Familiarizes teacher candidates with classroom management strategies.
NOTE: Students must select a specific Residency I section and sign up for all corresponding classes in that particular section. Classes may not be selected from multiple sections.
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ELED 4350 - Theory to Practice 6 credit hours Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education program; ELED 4130 , ELED 4200 , and ELED 4340 . Strategies and techniques for guiding the learning of elementary school children. Development and use of materials in elementary classrooms with emphasis on explanation and experimentation. Laboratory work and weekly seminar.
NOTE: Students must select a specific Residency I section and sign up for all corresponding classes in that particular section. Classes may not be selected from multiple sections.
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ELED 4410 - Effective Instruction: Integrating Social Studies and Assessment 4 credit hours Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education program. Familiarizes teacher candidates with classroom management strategies:4-8, best practices of social studies instruction, and the integration of both with classroom and standardized assessments to enable the planning, design, and implementation of a standards-based social studies curriculum.
NOTE: Students must select a specific Residency I section and sign up for all corresponding classes in that particular section. Classes may not be selected from multiple sections.
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