1984-1985 Academic Catalog

81-323 Organizational Communications 81-431 Communications Internship . . . 81-461 Communication Ethics 81-471 through 81-476 Independent Study Communication Arts Curriculum Communication arts major requirements General Education requirements Electives .................. . .. 3 1-15 .. 3 1-4 55 81 _2Q 192 Bromdc~1stlin2 is offered as an interdisciplinary major in the de– partment. The combination of courses is designed to reflect the broad areas of knowledge necessary for those pursuing careers in mass communications. The major is paraprofessional in nature and attempts to produce a balance between the practical and theoretical aspects of broadcasting. Cedarville graduates have ex– celled in broadcasting and related careers. PrnrnirPm1Pnts for a Major in The major requires the completion of seventy quarter hours composed of 33 hours in core courses and 37 hours in an area of specialization chosen with the advice of the student's advisor. The core courses are: 81-130 Introduction to Broadcasting . . 81-131 Audio Control Techniques . . . 81-132 Broadcast Announcing ..... 81-133 Broadcast Program Production . 81-231 Broadcast Research Systems . . 81-234 Television Production ..... . 81-235 Broadcast Journalism ..... . 81-331 Communications in the Information Age 81-432 Mass Media Law and Regulation . 81-465 Seminar in Religious Broadcasting . . . .3 .2 .4 .4 . 3 .4 .3 .3 .4 .3 Areas By the end of the sophomore year, each broadcasting major should select an area of specialization from among: Broadcast Production. Designed for the student planning "on-air" or production work in radio or television, this em– phasis includes additional coursework in broadcasting as well as courses from the other areas of communication arts. Required courses: 81-123 Voice and Diction . . . . . . . 81-205 Philosophy of Communication 81-230 Broadcast Clinic 81-232 Theories of Mass Media 81-233 Broadcast Writing ... 81-234 TV Production 3 3 2 5 3 4 2 2 81-236 TV Camera Clinic . . . 81-330 Advanced Broadcast Clinic 81-430 Internship . . . . . 12-15 or 81-474 Independent Study 4-8 Suggested electives: 21-225 Ethics . . . . . . . . 5 21-322 Logic . . . . . . . . 5 11-121 Intro. to Data Processing 3 or 71-120 Intro. to Computer Programming . 1 41-223 Advanced Composition 3 41-302 Creative Writing . . 3 51-101 Music Theory I . . . . 3 51-354 Hymnology . . . . . . 5 66-160 General Psychology . 5 81-141 Intro. to Dramatic Art 3 81-200 Persuasive Theory . . 5 81-224 Interpersonal Communication 5 81-225 Interviewing . . . . . . . . . 3 81-243 Principles of Acting . . . . . . 3 81-343 Principles of Play Directing . . 4 (minimum) (minimum) (minimum) Broadcast Journalism. This emphasis draws from courses in several disciplines, particularly the social sciences, to give the student an understanding of the areas about which he will be writing.

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