1988-1989 Academic Catalog

COM-141 Intro. to Dramatic Art ......... 3 COM-200 Persuasive Theory ............ 5 COM-224 Interpersonal Communication .... 5 COM-225 Interviewing ................. 3 COM-243 Principles of Acting ........... 3 COM-343 Principles of Play Directing ..... 4 ENG-223 Advanced Composition ......... 3 ENG-302 Creative Writing .............. 3 PYCH-160 General Psychology ........... 5 Video media production prepares students interested in the non– broadcast applications of video in business, industry, education, health careers, and the so-called "new media." Course require– ments include: Video media requirements ...................... 35-46 RTV-230 Broadcast Clinic .............. 2 (minimum) RTV-233 Broadcast Writing ............. 3 RTV-234 TV Production ............... 4 RTV-236 TV Camera Clinic ............. 2 (minimum) RTV-330 Advanced Broadcast in TV Production ........................ 2 RTV-430 Internship ................ 12-15 (or RTV-474 Independent Study ........ 4-8) ECON-231 Macroeconomics ............. 4 EDUC-236 The Learner and the Learning Process ........................... 5 MGMT-350 Prine. of Org. and Management ....................... 4 PYCH-160 General Psychology ........... 5 Electives (selected from the following) ............... 0-2 BEPH-322 Logic ...................... 5 BUS-211, 11-212 Quantitative Methods ... 4,4 BUS-216 Business Communications ....... 3 MRKT-360 Principles of Marketing ....... 4 MRKT-363 Marketing Research .......... 4 MRKT-366 Principles of Advertising ...... 4 PYCH-260 Human Growth and Development ...................... 5 PYCH-356 Psychology of Learning ........ 4 COM-141 Intro. to Dramatic Arts ......... 3 COM-243 Principles of Acting ........... 3 COM-323 Organizational Communication .. 3 COM-343 Principles of Play Djrecting ..... 4 Communication Arts 81 Broadcasting Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ......................... 0-8 Broadcasting major requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Other General Education requirements ............ 80-101 Electives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-36 (minimum, not including proficiency) 192 Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Broadcasting First year: Second year: BEOT-101 O.T. Survey .... 5 RTV-231 Brdcst. Res. Sys .. 3 BENT-102 N.T. Survey .... 5 RTV-234 T.V. Pdtn ....... 4 ENG-110 Eng. Comp. I .... 5 RTV-235 Brdcst. Journ .... 3 ENG-140 Eng. Comp. II ... 5 Maj. special. courses .... 10 P. E. electives ......... 2 GSS-100 Found. Soc. Sci ..• 5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L ........ I HUM-140 Intro. to COM-110 Fund. Speech ... 5 Human ............... 5 History elective . . . . . . . . 5 Bio. science elective ..... 5 RTV-130 Intro. Brdctg .... 3 BETH-230 Theo. Survey ... 5 RTV-131 Aud. Cont. Tech . 3 Literature elective ....... 5 RTV-132 Brdcst. Anncg ... 4 Soc. science elective .... .:_i RTV-133 Brdcst. Prog. 49 Pdtn................. 4 47 Third year: RTV-331 Comm. Info. Age ................. 3 Maj. special. courses ... 15 Bible elective . . . . . . . . . 3 BEPT-340 Bap. Polity ..... 3 BEPH-220 Intro. to Philo .. 5 Phys. science elective .... 5 Language or electives . . . 15 49 Fourth year: RTV-432 Mass Media Law .. 4 RTV-465 Sero. Relgs. Brdcst ................ 3 Maj. special. courses .... 12 Bible elective .......... 3 Math. or sci. elective .... 5 Electives ............ 20 47 "Gaining experience is very important in broadcasting. My Cedarville education gave that to me-through reporting for WCDR, writing for CEDARS, producing press releases for the public relations department, and working for a cable television company in Springfield. These experiences, cou– pled with the many practical assignments in my broadcast– ing courses, provided an excellent foundation for my work today." International radio broadcaster/or Voice ofAmerica in Washington, D.C., Ken Oliver is a 1986 broadcasting graduate.

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