1991-1992 Academic Catalog

Electives (selectedfrom) ........................................................................... 6 BEPH-225 Ethics .................................................................................... 5 BEPH-322 Logic .................................................................................... 5 CH:MU-354 Hytnnology ......................................................................... 5 COM-200 PersuasiveTheory .................................................................. 5 COM-243 Principles ofActing ................................................................ 3 COM-324 Interpersonal Communication ................................................. 5 COM-325 Interviewing ........................................................................... 3 COM-343 Principles ofPlay Directing ................................................... .4 ENG-223 Advanced Composition ........................................................... 3 ENG-302 Creative Writing ...................................................................... 3 Video media production prepares students interested in the non– broadcast applications of video in business, industry, education, health ca– reers, and the so-called "newmedia." Course requirements include: Video media requirements ...................................................................... 32 COM-406 Leadership ............................................................................. 4 EDUC-300 Learner and the Learning Process .......................................... 4 PYCH-160 General Psychology .............................................................. 5 RTV-212 BroadcastWriting .................................................................... 3 RTV-260 Broadcast Clinic .................................................... (minimum) 2 RTV-262 TV Camera Clinic ................................................. (minimum) 2 RTV-320 Television Production ............................................................... 4 RTV-321 Electronic Field Production ...................................................... 4 RTV-362 Advanced Broadcast Clinic in TV Production ........................... 2 RTV-365 Advanced Broadcast Clinic in Graphics .................................... 2 Electives (selectedfrom) ........................................................................... 6 BEPH-322 Logic .................................................................................... 5 BUS-211,212 Statistics I, II .................................................................. 3,3 COM-141 Intro. toDramaticArt ............................................................. 3 COM-243 Principles ofActing ................................................................ 3 COM-323 Organizational Communication .............................................. 3 COM-343 Principles ofPlay Directing ................................................... .4 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganizational Management ............................ 4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ........................................................ 4 MRKT-363 Marketing Research .............................................................. 4 MRKT-366 Principles ofAdvertising ....................................................... 4 PYCH-356 Psychology ofLearning ........................................................ 4 Communication Arts 87 BroadcastingMajor Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Broadcastingmajor requirements ......................................................... 70 Other General Education requirements .......................................... 80-101 Electives ......................................................................................... 15-36 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ..••..••...••..••....•..••...••...•. 192 COM-110 5 Histtlryelective ............................ 5 RTV-101 Intro. Brdctg•....,................ 3 RTV-102 Aud. Cont. Tec'n ................ 3 RTV-103 ............. 4 RTV-104 ................... 4 Tutai ·--·-·-·-...-··---·----·-·-· 45 "'"''"_ _,_,, Comm.Info.Age .•..•..•..•.. 3 Maj. special. courses ..................... 15 BEGE-274 RT. 4 BEGE-375 .•..........• 4 BEPH-220 Intro. to Philo.................. 5 Phys. scienceelective ................... 5 Language or electives .......•..•....•... 15 Tutal -··--·-·-··-·-····--·-··-··-·· 51 Acad: Res .................._...... 2 Brocst. Res. Sys ................ 3 RTV-320 T.V. P<ltn. ....,..................... 4 Maj. special courses ..................... 10 GSS-100 Fuuru:l. Soc. Sci. ••.••.•••...•.•• 5 HUM-140Intro.toHuman. ............... 5 Bio. scienceelective ..................... 5 BEGE-273 O.T. Survey.................... 4 Llterat11reelective ......................... 5 Soc. scienceelective ..................... 4 TutaJ ·--·-·--··-·-·-·---··-·--· 47 ........... 3 ..................... 12 nr.•c:rr.··.:JJu GodandChurch ..•........•. 4 Math. or sci. elective ..................... 5 Electives ...................................... 20 Total ·----·-·-·---~···-·-···-······-·- 48 "I chose Cedarville because it offeredasoundChristianapproach to education but didn't lower its academic standards to do so. It was large enough to offergood facilities andall kinds of opportunities, butsmall enough to provide personal attention." - Brian Bush, account manager for WTLT-FM in Columbus, Ohio, is a 1990 broadcastinggraduate.

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