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Broadcasting and Digital Media

The

broadcasting and digital media major

prepares students

for careers in a wide range of media — radio, television, non-

broadcast audio/video production, and online and computer-based

media. Because of the paraprofessional nature of this program

and the balance of practical and theoretical aspects of media

work, Cedarville graduates have excelled in careers across all of

these media.

Through specifically designed courses, students have the

opportunity to work in environments in which radio stations are

streaming alternate music formats on the web, television is digital

and interactive, and the Internet’s broadband capacity provides

video on demand. Students receive a broad perspective to prepare

them to work in a rapidly changing media environment and will

also select a concentration for specialization.

Course requirements involve 53 semester hours — 32 semester

hours of core courses that provide the student with an overview

of these media and develop skills in common with all of them and

a 21-hour concentration. The concentrations provide specialized

courses in audio production, video/film production, and a program

of study designed by the student and faculty members to meet his

or her specific life goal.

Internships are strongly recommended but are dependent upon

faculty approval, availability, and placement.

Course requirements involve 53–54 semester hours including:

Core Requirements..............................................................32–33

BRDM-1110 Introduction to Broadcasting and Digital Media..... 3 BRDM-1120 Audio Technical Training........................................ 3 BRDM-2110 Video Technical Training........................................ 3 BRDM-2130 Writing for Electronic Media.................................. 3

(or

BRDM-3330 Screenwriting.............................................. 2

)

(or

BRDM/JOUR 3605 Writing and Design Web/Mobile Media............................................................... 3) BRDM-2810 Sophomore Seminar. ........................................... 1 BRDM-3111 Survey Research for Electronic Media.................. 3

(or

BRDM-3611 Web Analytics............................................. 3

)

BRDM/JOUR-3150 Media Ethics.............................................. 2 BRDM-3151 Christian Approaches to Electronic Media............ 2 BRDM/JOUR-3650 Networked Audience. ................................ 3 BRDM-4110 Electronic Media Law and Regulation................... 3 BRDM/JOUR-4650 Designing Solutions for New Audiences.... 3 BRDM-4810 Senior Seminar..................................................... 1

Select one of the following, with approval of faculty..... 3–12

*BRDM-4920 Senior Project...............................................3 *BRDM-4930 Electronic Media Internship....................3–12

Concentration selected from the following.............................21

Digital Film and Video concentration.................................. 21

BRDM-2320 Preproduction and Planning for Video/Film....3 BRDM-3210 Digital Audio Post Production.........................3

(or

BRDM-3216 Audio for Video and Film..................... 3

)

(or

THTR-2430 Acting I................................................. 3

)

BRDM-3310 Digital Film Production...................................3 BRDM-3355 VFX and Compositing for TV and Film...........3 BRDM-3620 Digital Compression and Streaming..............3 BRDM-4310 Advanced Cinematography and Lighting. ......3

Practica – three hours selected from the following.......3

+ BRDM-3731 Video Production Practicum................. 1 + BRDM-3733 Sports Production Practicum................ 1 + BRDM-3734 Film Practicum..................................... 1

Digital Radio and Audio concentration .............................. 21

BRDM-1210 Media Performance........................................3 BRDM-3210 Digital Audio Post-Production.........................3 BRDM-3215 Live Sound.....................................................3

Select one set of courses approved by advisor................12

Set one:

BRDM-3410 Electronic Media Sales.......................... 3 THTR-1410 Introduction to Theatre............................ 3 THTR-2410 Advanced Performance Techniques....... 3 THTR-2430 Acting I................................................... 3

Set two:

BRDM-2220 Sound Design. ...................................... 3 BRDM-3211 Digital Music Production........................ 3 BRDM-3216 Audio for Video/Film. ............................. 3 BRDM-3720 Audio Production Practicum (1 hour each; 3 hours required).................................................... 3

Integrated Digital Media concentration .............................. 21

BRDM-3210 Digital Audio Post Production.........................3 BRDM-3310 Digital Film Production...................................3

Digital Media Electives...................................................15

Electives are chosen by the student to meet his or her specific life goals and must be

approved by the department Chair and the student’s advisor. Additionally, the student

must justify the exclusion of communication courses that appear to meet the life goal

plan. No 1000-level courses may apply.

*Capstone Course

+Repeatable

Broadcasting and Digital Media Major Curriculum Summary

Proficiency Requirements. .........................................................0–5

General Education Requirements..........................................51–59

Broadcasting and Digital Media Major Requirements............53–54

Electives.................................................................................15–24

Total (minimum, not including proficiency)...........................128

Electronic Media Advisory Board

The BRDM Advisory Board provides input on the development

of the BRDM majors and an assessment of the program’s courses

and facilities to ensure that students are being prepared for a

career in the field.

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Department of Communication

Broadcasting and Digital Media