1993-1994 Academic Catalog
The multimedia technologies major prepares students for careers in the recording industry and its related fields. The exploration of computerized audio, video, and MIDI technology in the program enables students to become both skilled technicians and effective com– municators by utilizing contemporary electronic media. The program involves two concentrations, music and radio/television. Multimedia technologies majors who choose the music concentration will be advised by music department faculty. Course requirements involve seventy-two quarter hours including 47 hours in core requirements and 25 hours in the area of concentration. Core requirements ......................................... 47 GMUS-100 Music Orientation ............................ 0 GMUS-103 Recital and Program Attendance ........... 0 THMU-121 Music Theory ................................. 3 THMU-131 Aural Skills .................................... 2 RTV-212 Writing for Electronic Multimedia ........... 3 RTV-271 Introduction to Electronic Multimedia ....... 3 RTV-310 Advanced Audio Production ................... 4 RTV-321 Electronic Field Production ................... 4 THMU-322 Synthesizer Applications in Music ........ 2 THMU-323 Computer Applications in Music .......... 2 COMM-331 Communication in the Information Age . 3 RTV-341 Issues and Ethics in Electronic Media ....... 3 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management ............................................... 4 MRKT-360 Principles of Marketing ...................... 4 RTV-401 Mass Media Law and Regulations ............ 4 COMM-481 Senior Project I-Research .................. 3 COMM-482 Senior Project II-Research ................. 3 Equipment available to students enables them to gain extensive video editing experience.
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