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Broadcast Communication (BCMN)

Courses

BCMN 2347. BROADCAST WRITING AND REPORTING. 3 Hours.

Writing non-dramatic scripts for radio and television. Emphasis is on writing for time and under deadline pressure as well as writing in active voice.

BCMN 2357. RADIO PRODUCTION I. 3 Hours. (TCCN = COMM 2303)

The fundamentals of radio broadcasting. The techniques of announcing, interviewing, script writing, programming, types of radio production, audience analysis, and vocational opportunities. Students participate in typical broadcasting activities.

BCMN 2358. TELEVISION PRODUCTION I. 3 Hours. (TCCN = COMM 1336)

Fundamentals of television broadcasting, including programming concepts, writing, lighting, and switching practices.

BCMN 2360. INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING. 3 Hours. (TCCN = COMM 1335)

A survey of historical and contemporary operations and functions of broadcasting. How broadcasting and the electronic media operate, including understanding of stations, distribution methods and facilities, regulation and the FCC, networks, advertising agencies, audience ratings, and new technologies.

BCMN 2370. MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION. 3 Hours.

Audio and video production for non-broadcast majors in the Department of Communication. May not be substituted for BCMN 2357 or BCMN 2358.

BCMN 3319. BROADCAST MANAGEMENT. 3 Hours.

Management procedures, policies, and responsibilities in the successful operation of telecommunication industries. Areas covered are planning, problem-solving, personnel, facilities, government, financial resources, and public service. Prerequisite: BCMN 3340.

BCMN 3340. ELECTRONIC NEWS. 3 Hours.

News writing and gathering for the electronic media; use of basic audio and video electronic equipment; editing of news stories for analysis and criticism. Prerequisite: Three hours of Math, JOUR 1345 ( or concurrent enrollment), and a minimum grade of C (2.0/4.0 scale) or higher in BCMN 2347, BCMN 2357, BCMN 2358, BCMN 2360, and COMM 2315.

BCMN 3350. TELEVISION REPORTING I. 3 Hours.

Producing and reporting of news information for the television media. Students will participate in news gathering, writing, and shoot packages for television. Prerequisite: BCMN 3340.

BCMN 3355. BROADCAST ANNOUNCING. 3 Hours.

Concentrated study of phrasing, timing, voice modulation, pronunciation and articulation. Analysis and interpretation of all types of broadcast copy. Integration of announcing and performance into broadcast production. Prerequisite: JOUR 1345, and a minimum grade of C (2.0/4.0 scale) or higher in BCMN 2347, BCMN 2357, BCMN 2358, BCMN 2360.

BCMN 4191. MEDIA WORKSHOP. 1 Hour.

Contemporary activities in broadcasting. Topics will vary. May be repeated up to three times. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

BCMN 4320. CURRENT ISSUES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS. 3 Hours.

Recent and current literature in radio and television broadcasting, cablecasting, industrial video, satellite distribution, and national and international telecommunications policies. Current problems and possible solutions. Prerequisite: BCMN 3319, BCMN 3340.

BCMN 4350. TELEVISION REPORTING II. 3 Hours.

Production and evaluation of news programs for transmission on electronic media. Students will participate in production of newscasts for airing via broadcast and cable systems. Prerequisite: BCMN 3350.

BCMN 4391. CONFERENCE COURSE. 3 Hours.

Topic assigned on an individual basis, covering individual research or study in the designated areas. May be repeated when topic changes, for a maximum of six credit hours. Prerequisite: BCMN 3340, COMM 2315, and 60 or more hours earned and permission.

BCMN 4393. SPECIAL TOPICS. 3 Hours.

Special studies in broadcasting. Topic varies from semester to semester. May be repeated when topics change, for a maximum of six credit hours. Prerequisite: BCMN 3340, COMM 2315, and 60 or more hours earned, and permission of department.

BCMN 4395. PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP. 3 Hours.

Individual research while working with business and industry. Individual conference to be arranged. Prerequisite: appropriate junior level course completed in student's option and permission of supervising professor and department. Prerequisite: BCMN 3340, COMM 2315, and 60 or more hours earned and permission of department. Graded Pass/Fail.