1995-1996 Academic Catalog
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Music concentration requirements .............................. 25 THMU-122, 123,224 Music Theory II,III,IV .................. 9 THMU-132,133,234 Aural Skills II,III,IV ..................... 6 HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Literature ................. 4 THMU-413 Orchestration ............................................... 3 Ensemble ....................................................................... 3 Recommended electives CLMU-181or182 Piano Class I or II ............................ 2 RTV-102 Audio Control Techniques .............................. 2 RTV-331 Broadcast Advertising and Sales ..................... 4 RTV-365 Advanced Clinic in Graphics .......................... 2 RTV-371 Graphic Design for Multimedia Computing ..................................................................... 3 RTV-375 Authoring for Interactive Multimedia ............ 4 RTV-407 Internship in Broadcasting ......................... 5-15 Radio/television concentration requirements .............. 25 RTV-101 Introduction to Broadcasting ........................... 3 RTV-102 Audio Control Techniques .............................. 2 RTV-260 Broadcast Clinic .......................................... 2-6 RTV-310 Advanced Audio Production .......................... .4 RTV-365 Adv. Broadcasting Clinic in Graphics ............ 2 RTV-366 Adv. Broadcasting Clinic: 3D Graphics and Animation ............................................................... 2 RTV-371 Graphic Design for Multimedia Computing .... 3 RTV-375 Authoring Electronic Multimedia .................... 4 Recommended electives CLMU-181or182 Piano Class I or II ............................ 2 MRKT-366 Principles of Advertising ............................. 4 RTV-201 Research in Media Communications ............... 2 RTV-331 Broadcast Advertising and Sales ..................... 4 RTV-407 Internship in Broadcasting ......................... 5-15 RTV-408 Independent Study in Broadcasting ............. 1-4 Arts Multimedia TechnologiesMajor Curriculum Summary 77 Proficiency requirements .............................................. 0-8 Other General Education requirements .......................... 86 Multimedia technologies requirements .......................... 72 Electives ........................................................................ 34 Total (minimum, not includingproficiency) ............ 192 A complete description of the General Education Requirements is found 011 page 31. First year: Suggested 4-year Curriculum for a Major in Multimedia Technologies BEGE-171 The Christian Life .................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ...................................... 4 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 ENG-110 Composition I ............................................................. 5 ENG-140 Composition II ............................................................ 5 GMUS-100 Music Orientation ................................................... 0 GMUS-103 Recital and Program Attendance ............................ 0 PEF-199 P.A.C.L........................................................................ 1 RTV-271 Introduction to Electronic Multimedia ....................... 3 THMU-121Music Theory I ....................................................... 3 THMU-131 Aural Skills I .......................................................... 2 THMU-322 Synthesizer Applications in Music ........................ 2 Multimedia technology concentration requirements ............ 10 History elective ...................................................................... 4 Total ..............,.......................................................................... 48 Second year: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................ .4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ...............:.......................... ..4 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science .................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to Humanities ....................................... 5 RTV-212 Writing for Electronic Multimedia ............................ 3 RTV-310 Advanced Audio Production ...................................... 4 RTV-321 Electronic Field Production ....................................... 4 THMU-323 Computer Applications in Music ........................... 2 Multimedia technology concentration requirements .............. 8 Biology elective ...................................................................... 5 Literature elective ................................................................... 5 Physical education elective.................................................... J Total ......................................................................................... 50 Thfrd year: BEGE-375 God and History ....................................................... 4 BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy ....................................... 5 COM-331 Communication in the Information Age ................... 3 RTV-341 Issues and Ethics in Electronic Media ....................... 3 Multimedia technology concentration requirements .............. 8 Social science elective ............................................................ 5 Language or electives ........................................................... 15 Science or mathematics elective ........................................... 5 Total ···············~·······~································································· 48 Fourth year: BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................. 4 COM-481 Senior Project I-Research .......................................... 3 COM-482 Senior Project II-Research ........................................ 3 MGMT-350 Prin. of Organization and Management ................ 4 MRKT-360 Principles of Marketing .......................................... 4 RTV-401 Mass Media Law and Regulation .............................. 4 Physical science elective ...............................,...............,........ 5 Electives ................................................................................ 19 Total ...............................................,..... ~··································· 46
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