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Department Programs:
Communication Studies
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Department of Telecommunications
Programs:
Major
: Telecommunications (options: Film and television studies; News; Production; Sales and promotion)
Minors: Telecommunications; Film
Courses:
TCOM: Telecommunications

The Department of Telecommunications (TCOM) offers programs and courses designed to prepare students for careers in emerging media industries as well as the traditional media of television, radio, and film.  Students can choose from these options:

Film and Television Studies—Offers courses examining relationships between visual media and society, focusing on critical thinking and multiple academic approaches.  Prepares students for graduate studies in film, electronic media, and related fields.   

News—Offers courses in electronic news and information programming, focusing on writing, reporting, producing, and ethical decision-making.  Prepares students for careers in broadcast and online journalism.

Production— Offers skills and applications courses using digital technology to create content for television, radio, and film, as well as interactive products, including DVDs, CD-ROMs, blogs, podcasts, and Web sites.  Prepares students for careers in this developing and changing media arena.

Sales and Promotion—Offers courses in the theory and practice of selling and promoting media time and content.  Prepares students for careers in sales, promotion, and management.

TCOM emphasizes experiential and immersive learning through its media facilities, which include television and radio outlets managed by both students and professional staff.  The department has a history of providing practical learning opportunities at numerous media outlets, including broadcast facilities, film studios, ad agencies, and production houses.  Student internships across the country have been part of TCOM for more than 30 years. 

Before applying to become a Telecommunications major or minor, students complete the pre-Telecommunications core of TCOM 101, 204, 206, 207, and 208.  A grade of C (2.0) in each pre-TCOM course and an overall grade-point average of 2.5 in the pre-TCOM core courses are required.  Majors cannot choose more than one option in the department, and are not eligible to select either minor offered by the department. 

To graduate as a Telecommunications major or minor, students must earn a grade of C (2.0) or above in all courses required by the department (pre-TCOM and option, including option classes outside the department) and achieve a grade-point average of 2.5 in all courses required by the department (pre-TCOM and option, including option classes outside the department).  All Telecommunications majors also must earn credit in four semesters or the equivalent of one modern or classical language; all Telecommunications minors must earn credit in two semesters or the equivalent of one modern or classical language.  Students may earn credit for previous language study through placement tests administered by the Department of Modern Languages and Classics.  Film minors have no departmental language requirement.

Telecommunications courses generally are open only to declared departmental majors, minors, or pre-TCOM students; all other students must receive permission from a course instructor before enrolling.  All TCOM courses at the 300-level and 400-level generally must be completed at Ball State University, although transfer credit may be accepted for TCOM 330, 332, and 384.   However, no more than 12 hours of transfer credits are accepted in the major and no more than 6 hours of transfer credits are accepted in either minor.

Programs

Students will be guided by the outline of baccalaureate Degrees, the University Core Curriculum, and the concentration areas listed below.

MAJOR IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS,
45-48 hours
(includes Pre-telecommunications core and 1 option from: film and television studies; news; production; sales and promotion)
PREFIX NO SHORT TITLE CR HRS
Pre-telecommunications core
TCOM 101 Foundations 3
204 Analysis Crt 3
206 Script Wrt 1
207 Copy Wrt 1
208 News Wrt 1
______
9 hrs
Four semesters or equivalent of modern or classical language at the college level are required.  
Complete one option  
Film and television studies option,
36 hours
 
TCOM 307 TV Genres 3
  363 Film Genres 3
  384 Elec Med Law  3
408 Soc Respons  3
12 hours from  
TCOM 301 Elec Med His (3)  
  306 Prog and Aud (3)
332 Video Prod 1 (3)
344 Promotion (3)
  360 W Film His 1 (3)  
361 W Film His 2 (3)
381 Sports (3)
  464 Film Censor (3)  
  465 Sem Flm Thry (3) 12
3 hours from  
ENG 285 Intr Cr Wr (3)  
  310 Script Wr (3)  
  425 Film Studies (3)  
NEWS 201 Newswriting (3) 3
9 hours from  
ANTH 342 Amer Culture (3)  
AHS 264 Film Analysis (3)  
COMM 322 Comm Pop Cul (3)  
FL 306 For Cul Film (3)  
HIST 435 US Hist Film (3)  
JOURN 382 Resrch Strat (3)  
SOC 333 Media (3) 9
_____
45 hrs
JOURN 382 requires JOURN 250, 261, or NEWS 201 as a prerequisite. ENG 310 requires ENG 285 as a prerequisite.  
News option, 39 hours  
TCOM 288 Crit Issues (1-3) 3
  323 TV Nws Photo 3
384 Elec Med Law 3
408 Soc Respons 3
420 Adv RTV News (3)
or
421 Online News (3) 3
426 TV News Prod  3
ECON 247 Econ-Media 3
JOURN 103 Vis Comm Prs 3
NEWS 201 Newswriting 3
202 News Report 3
485 Adv News Sem 3
POLS 237 Stat Loc Pol 3
3 hours from
HIST 202 US 1877-Pres (3)
301 US Vietnam (3)
325 Mod Lat Am (3)
371 Modern Asia (3)
372 Modrn Africa (3)
  413 US 1945-Pres (3)  
496 Modern Japan (3) 3
_____
48 hrs
Production option, 39 hours  
TCOM 330 Audio Prod 1 3
332 Video Prod 1 3
384 Elec Med Law  3
408 Soc Respons 3
15 hours from  
TCOM 333 Audio Prod 2 (3)
334 Video Prod 2 (3)
  350 DVD Design (3)  
  351 Web Dvlpmnt (3)  
  354 Int Med Mgt (3)  
  or    
444 Management (3)
433 Audio Prod 3 (3)
434 Video Prod 3 (3)
435 Cinema Ent (3)
436 Motion Graph (3)
  450 Int Vid Des (3)  
  456 Personal Med (3)  
487 Sem Prod (3)  
  497 Immersion 2 (1-6) 15
6 hours from  
ENG 231 Wrt Workplce (3)  
  285 Intr Cr Wr (3)  
  310 Script Wr (3)  
  410 Adv Scrpt Wr (3)  
  425 Film Studies (3) 6
ENG 310 requires ENG 285 as a prerequisite. ENG 410 requires ENG 310, 425 as a prerequisite.  
6 hours from  
ACC 201 Prin Acct 1 (3)  
  202 Prin Acct 2 (3)  
BUSAD 101 Intro Busins (3)  
COMM 251 Bus Prof Com (3)
290 Intercul Com (3)
  310 Spchmkg Demo (3)  
320 Persuasion (3)
  322 Comm Pop Cult (3)  
  330 Grp Dec Mkg (3)  
375 Presen Comm (3)
ECON 201 Elem Micro (3)  
  202 Elem Macro (3)  
  247 Econ-Media (3)  
FIN 110 Pers Finance (3)  
  255 Intro Fin In (3)  
ITGRA 286 Dig Photo 1 (3)  
  387 Dig Photo 2 (3)  
MKG 200 Fundamentals (3)  
MGT 200 Mngnt Prin (3)  
THEAT 103 Aesthetics 1 (3)  
  220 Stagecraft (3)
232 Acting 1 (3)
233 Acting 2 (3)
  250 Directing 1 (3)  
  280 Theat Pract (1-3)  
326 Light Design (3)  
TCOM 391 Internship (1-6)  
  397 Immersion 1 (1-6) 6
_____
48 hrs
ACC 202 requires ACC 201 as a prerequisite. ECON 202 requires ECON 201 as a prerequisite. THEAT 233 requires THEAT 232 as a prerequisite. THEAT 326 requires THEAT 220 and permission of the department chairperson as a prerequisite.  
Sales and promotion option, 36 hours  
TCOM 306 Prog and Aud 3
340 Elec Med Sls 3
344 Promotion 3
  345 Adv Med Sls 3
346 Sales Writing 3
384 Elec Med Law 3
408 Soc Respons 3
444 Management 3
ECON 247 Econ-Media 3
9 hours from  
COMM 251 Bus Prof Com (3)
  320 Persuasion (3)  
  322 Comm Pop Cul (3)
330 Grp Dec Mkg (3)
375 Presen Comm (3)
ENG 231 Wrt Workplce (3)  
JOURN 250 Intro Advert (3)
261 Prin of P R (3)
MKG 300 Prin Market (3)
310 Consmr Behav (3)
320 Advertsg Mgt (3)
325 Prof Selling (3)
420 Int Mkg Comm (3)
425 Adv Selling (3)
427 Sales Manage (3) 9
_____
45 hrs
MKG 310, 320 requires MKG 300 as a prerequisite. MKG 420 requires MKG 300, 320 or JOURN 250 as a prerequisite. MKG 425 requires MKG 300, 325 and permission of the department chairperson as a prerequisite. MKG 427 requires MKG 300 and
325 as a prerequisite.

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MINOR IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS, 24 hours
Two semesters or equivalent of modern or classical language at the college level are required.
PREFIX NO SHORT TITLE CR HRS
TCOM 101 Foundations 3
204 Analysis Crt 3
206 Script Wrt 1
207 Copy Wrt 1
208 News Wrt 1
384 Elec Med Law 3
408 Soc Respons 3
9 hours from TCOM electives 9
______
24 hrs

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MINOR IN FILM, 24 hours
Film minors are encouraged, but not required, to take at least two semesters of French.
PREFIX NO SHORT TITLE CR HRS
TCOM 360 W Film His 1 3
361 W Film His 2 3
363 Film Genres 3
464 Film Censor 3
465 Sem Flm Thry 3
9 hours from  
ANTH 342 Amer Culture (3)
AHS 264 Film Analysis (3)
ENG 425 Film Studies (3)
FL 306 For Cul Film (3)
HIST 422 Amer Pop Cul (3)
434 Am Life 1865 (3)
435 US Hist Film (3)
499 Sel Top Am (3-6) 9
______
24 hrs
ENG 425 requires ENG 210 or 150 as a prerequisite. The film minor is not open to telecommunications majors.

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COURSES:

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (TCOM)

101 Foundations of Telecommunications. (3)
Introduction to the technology, industries, and regulatory structures involved in the electronic media. Provides an overview of the history of broadcasting, cable, and telecommunications, with special emphasis on emerging technologies. 
Not open to students who have credit in JOURN 101. 
Open only to approved pre-telecommunications students.

204 Media Analysis and Criticism. (3)
Covers the fundamental critical approaches to narrative study as applied to the telecommunications discipline.
Prerequisite: TCOM 101.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and  minors and pre-telecommunications students.

206 Writing for Electronic Media: Scriptwriting. (1) Introduction to scriptwriting for electronic media. Basic principles and elements used in the creation of entertainment scripts for media programs. 
Prerequisite: TCOM 101. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and pre-telecommunications students.

207 Writing for Electronic Media: Copywriting. (1) Introduction to copywriting for electronic media. Basic principles and elements used in the creation of advertising and promotion, including advertising objectives and creative strategy. 
Prerequisite: TCOM 101. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and pre-telecommunications students.

208 Writing for Electronic Media: Newswriting. (1) Introduction to newswriting for electronic media. Basic principles and elements used in the writing and reporting of news stories. 
Prerequisite: TCOM 101. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and pre-telecommunications students.

288 Critical Issues in the News. (1-3)
Discussion and research on the background and circumstances of significant local, state, national, and international issues and how the news media deal with them.
Prerequisite: TCOM 101.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned, but no more than 1 in any one semester or term.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and pre-telecommunications students.

299X Experimental/Developmental Topics. (1-3)
Topics relevant to the discipline. Course titles to be announced before each semester.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
A total of 9 hours of credit may be earned, but no more than 3 in any one semester or term.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors. Does not count toward the telecommunications major or minor.

301 History of Electronic Media. (3) 
Historical approach to the technological, economic, political, and cultural aspects of electronic media. Emphasis on major local, national, and international developments in radio, television, telephony, and other technologies. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

306 Programs and Audiences. (3)
Analysis and appreciation of the complexity of programming decisions through examination of concepts, strategies, and techniques practiced by broadcasters. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

307 TV Genres. (3) 
Examines genre study, the most fundamental critical discourse available for evaluating television art. Provides practical experience in genre criticism through use of verbal and written skills. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

323 TV News Photography and Storytelling. (3) Instruction in the use of video, sound, and editing to tell newsworthy stories. Participants will follow NPPA industry standards. Includes the examination and analysis of award-winning television news stories to learn techniques and processes for successful storytelling. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; NEWS 202 or TCOM 334. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

330 Audio Production 1. (3)
Covers the basic skills and techniques required for audio production in radio, television, film, and Web applications. Requires completion of a prescribed array of projects. Various studio and field recording experiences involving analog and digital equipment are offered.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

332 Video Production 1. (3)
Covers the basic skills of equipment operation in a studio and field environment. Requires completion of a prescribed array of projects. Various studio and field experiences involving digital equipment are offered.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

333 Audio Production 2. (3)
Application of elaborate audio acquisition and editing techniques for broadcasting, Internet, and cinema applications, including an introduction to surround sound. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 330.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

334 Video Production 2. (3)
Finding, producing, directing, scripting, and editing magazine style/documentary short stories. Interviewing techniques will be stressed. Pre-production, production, and post-production processes will be covered. All students will be required to write and produce their own stories.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 332.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

340 Electronic Media Sales. (3) 
Types and practices of retail and business-to-business advertising sales. Study includes radio, television, Web-based revenue streams. Skills development in client discovery, qualifying, ad plan creation and presentation, writing and speaking skills, understanding media and the marketplace. Media math—ratings and shares in television and radio. Cannot be taken concurrently with TCOM 345.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 306. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

344 Electronic Media Promotion. (3) 
Methods, concepts, strategies, and creation of efficient and effective target-oriented program, audience, image, brand extension, and sales promotion campaigns. Media include radio, television, cable, and Web-based applications, using selected media to reach target demographic markets. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

345 Advanced Media Sales/Buying. (3)
Study of media buying, TV ratings, media math, target media, station Web sales and integration, salesperson accountability, planning and projections, transition to management, case studies, copy and storyboards, presentation building, and execution.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 340, 344.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

346 Sales and Promotion Writing. (3) 
Introduces various writing skills needed by those entering the areas of telecommunications sales, promotion, and management. Practice proposal writing, grant writing, storyboarding, media kit development, and business writing.
Prerequisite:
pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses. 
Open only to telecommunications majors and minors.

350 DVD Design. (3)
A detailed exploration of DVD design via the evaluation of existing releases. Considers the design of DVD content, including the creation of menus, scripts, and transitions. Requires the production of a DVD including still and motion graphics.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

351 Web Site Development. (3)
Analysis of Web site design in terms of audience considerations, usability, screen layout, navigation, image use, and interactivity. Includes the creation and publishing of a dynamic Web site.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 350.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

354 Interactive Media Management. (3)
Examination of the skills involved in successfully managing a multimedia project. Emphasis on team building, budgeting, freelancing, problem solving, fostering creativity, and copyright issues.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 350.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

357 Theories of Emerging Media. (3) 
An introduction to the several theories and models of mass communication. Advanced concepts of interaction between humans and technology are introduced. Exploration of new and emerging media, their facilitators, and barriers for human interaction. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

360 World Film History 1. (3) 
History of world cinema from its beginning until World War II. Study of the continuing influence of American cinema, as well as key movements in other national cinemas before 1941, such as German Expressionism and the Soviet Montage School. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; or permission of the instructor. Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and film minors.

361 World Film History 2. (3) 
Continues the study of world cinema from World War II until the present. Study of the continuing influence of American cinema, as well as the post-l945 national cinema movements exemplified by Neo-Realism and the French New Wave films. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; or permission of the instructor. 
Open only to telecommunications majors and minors and film minors.

363 Film Genres. (3) 
Study of the general types and forms of film expressions, each identified with a specific tradition. Film genres include westerns, screwball comedies, gangster films, musicals, etc. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; or permission of the instructor. 
Open only to telecommunications majors and minors and film minors.

380 News Workshop. (1-3) 
Practical experience and classroom critique of news gathering, production, and presentation. Weekly meeting to develop story ideas and assignments and evaluate work.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; NEWS 202. 
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

381 Sports and Electronic Media. (3) 
Examines the practical, social, and economic relationships between two major areas of American popular culture—the electronic media and sports. Combines aspects of announcing, production, sales and marketing, history, and policy. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; or permission of the instructor. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and sports studies minors.

384 Electronic Media Law. (3) 
Examines the relationship between the government and the electronic media in the United States. History and philosophy of the regulatory process and its effects on traditional and emerging media. 
Prerequisite: TCOM 101, junior standing. 
Not open to students who have credit in JOURN 325. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.  

390 Independent Study. (1-3)
Academic project directed by a TCOM faculty member. Written proposal must be approved by department chairperson prior to term of study.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; permission of the department chairperson.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned, but no more than 3 in any one semester or term.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

391 Internship. (1-6)
Practical, supervised, on-the-job experience in media-related industry. Must submit written application to department and meet criteria before enrollment. TCOM majors and minors cannot exceed a total of 15 hours of credit in any combination of TCOM 391, 397, 399, and 497. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; permission of the department chairperson.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors with 125 or fewer total hours toward graduation.

395 Honors Colloquium in Telecommunications. (3) Exploration of selected issues in telecommunications with emphasis on individualized study and reporting.
Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
Open only to honors program students.

397 Immersion 1. (1-6)
Intensive student-driven team experience involving telecommunications, supervised by faculty member. Team produces tangible outcome or product of benefit to campus, local, national, or international community.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; permission of the department chairperson.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

399 Practicum. (1-3)
Practical, supervised experience related to telecommunications. Must submit written application and detailed proposal to supervising faculty member. TCOM majors and minors cannot exceed a total of 15 hours of credit in any combination of TCOM 391, 397, 399, and 497. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; permission of the department chairperson.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

407 Business of the Media. (3) 
Examines topics and decisions involved in maintaining media companies as viable businesses. Provides practical experience with day-to-day media business issues. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

408 Social Responsibility. (3) 
Political, economic, social, and governmental influences on
telecommunications. Examines contemporary issues that confront media today and the ethics surrounding them. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; senior standing. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

420 Advanced R-TV News Reporting. (3)
Instruction and practice in reporting, writing, and producing in-depth broadcast news stories. Emphasizes investigative techniques, interviewing, and strategies for finding information from public records and databases. Assignments designed for use in campus electronic media programs.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses, and NEWS 202.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

421 Online News Writing and Reporting. (3) 
Advanced instruction and practice in online news writing and reporting emphasizing interactive, multimedia elements and non-linear storytelling. Hands-on experience with Web authoring software in a laboratory setting. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; NEWS 202. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

426 TV News Producing. (3) 
Gathering, writing, producing, and presenting television news programs. Discussion of current events; evaluation of station newscasts; on-air production of typical news programs.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; NEWS 202. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

433 Audio Production 3. (3)
Explores the history and application of multi-channel sound recording and exhibition in the recording, film, broadcast, and Internet industries. Provides specialized production experiences in surround sound composition, recording, editing, and exhibition techniques.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 333.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

434 Video Production 3. (3)
Complex story-telling techniques will be discussed and produced. Finding the unusual story in the usual place. Shooting coverage, use of music, and advanced post-production techniques will be covered. All students will be required to produce multiple stories.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 334.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

435 Cinema Entertainment. (3)
Introduces the process required to direct and produce the short digital film. Emphasizes communication with actors and camera blocking.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; permission of the instructor. Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

436 Motion Graphics Production. (3)
Motion graphic design for television and multimedia explored through 2-D computer animation and digital compositing. Areas of inquiry include: behavior based animation, interactive filtering and effects, natural phenomena simulation, particle effects, motion masking, motion title creation, and cross application integration. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

444 Management of Telecommunications. (3) 
Problems and responsibility of management in the
telecommunications industry. Consists largely of guest lecturers, class discussion, management role playing, and computer projects to become familiar with administrative practices in the industry. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; senior standing. 
Not open to students who have credit in TCOM 354. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

450 Interactive Video Design. (3)
Advanced investigation of interactive video based upon known interaction design principles. Interactive video is analyzed on many levels: audience awareness, content selection, interface layout and user control. Includes the creation of a video player incorporating interactive objects as design elements.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 351.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

456 Producing Personal Media. (3)
The planning, producing, and distribution of content for personal digital communications devices. Includes the creation of a series of media productions for mobile use. Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

464 Film Censorship. (3) 
Emphasizes the moral measurements and restraints that have affected the film industry almost since its inception. A chronology of events influencing both the direction and content of motion pictures. Examines governmental, legal, church, and community pressures and restraints. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; or permission of the instructor. 
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and film minors.

465 Seminar in Film Theory. (3) 
Analysis of the key theorists in the history of world cinema as well as some influential critics of film. Includes a special focus on the documentary film. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; or permission of the instructor. Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors and film minors.

487 Seminar in Production. (3) 
Requires planning, writing, and producing a major audio or video project. Each project, as it moves through development, will serve as a case study for the class to discuss and evaluate. 
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 332; permission of the instructor.
Open only to
approved telecommunications majors and minors.

497 Immersion 2. (1-6)
Intensive student-driven team experience involving telecommunications, supervised by approved faculty member. Team produces tangible outcome or product of benefit to campus, local, national, or international community.
Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; TCOM 397 or concurrent; permission of the department chairperson.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors and minors.

499 Senior Telecommunications Seminar. (1-3)
Covers the principles of media research. Illustrates applications of research within electronic communication, both for scholarly investigation and for use in support of the functions of broadcasting. Principles and practice in writing about results of research.

Prerequisite: pre-telecommunications core courses with C (2.0) or better grades in each, and a 2.5 grade-point average for these courses; senior standing.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
Open only to approved telecommunications majors or minors.

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