Broadcast

JOUR 3604-3. Radio and Television News. Covers principles and techniques involved in the preparation of news for broadcasting. Prereq., JOUR 2601. Restricted to junior/senior majors.

JOUR 3614-3. Radio Programming and Production. Introduces audio console, microphones, turntables, tape recorders, tape editing, timing, and combo operation. Emphasizes applying the basic principles to professional production of radio programs.

JOUR 3644-3. Principles of Broadcast Production. Introduces the use of television equipment. Emphasizes applying the basic principles to professional program production. Prereq., JOUR 2601. Restricted to junior/senior BCPM/BCNS majors.

JOUR 3674-3. Television Production 2. Covers studio productions for NewsTeam Boulder. Students also do field projects to sharpen their writing, video production, and editing skills. Prereq., JOUR 3644.

JOUR 4344-3. TV Documentary. Designed to give advanced broadcast students the opportunity to create through research, writing, videotaping, and editing a long-form, nonfiction television program. Prereq., JOUR 3644. Same as JOUR 5344.

JOUR 4354-3. TV Reporting. Students learn basic broadcast reporting skills—where to find news and how to cover it, how to analyze and organize news stories. Skills are linked with advanced concepts of shooting and editing videotape in order to produce news stories on deadline. Prereqs., JOUR 3604 and 3644.

JOUR 4614 (1-3). Advanced Radio Practices. Applies the theory of radio programming and production. Assignments include producing radio programming for radio stations in Colorado and weekly discussion-critique sessions. Prereq., JOUR 3614. Same as JOUR 5344.

JOUR 4624-3. NewsTeam. Students participate in NewsTeam Boulder a program broadcast live over the Boulder cable television system. Prereq., JOUR 4354. Restricted to senior BCNS majors. Same as JOUR 5624.

JOUR 4634 (1-3). Broadcast Projects. Covers interpretation, preparation, and/or reporting in programs for broadcast media. Prepares radio or television documentaries and informational/entertainment programs. Prereqs., JOUR 3604 and 3644, or instructor consent.

JOUR 4644-3. Electronic Media Management. Analyzes station operations, public relations, personnel, financing, labor relations, and laws and regulations as well as the manager’s ethical and social responsibilities. Same as JOUR 5644.

JOUR 4674 (1-3). Television Production 3. Provides in-depth experience in directing and producing television programs. Prereq., JOUR 3674.

JOUR 5344-3. TV Documentary. Same as JOUR 4344.

JOUR 5514-3. Newsgathering for Television. Covers principles and techniques involved in the preparation of news for broadcasting. Introduces the use of television equipment.

JOUR 5524-3. Television Investigative Reporting. Covers how to produce quality, substantive, in-depth stories for television. Covers the basics of investigative reporting, research, and working with sources.

JOUR 5624-3. NewsTeam. Prereqs., JOUR 5511 and 5514. Same as JOUR 4624.

JOUR 5634 (1-3). Broadcast Projects. Prereq., instructor consent. Same as JOUR 4634.

JOUR 5644-3. Electronic Media Management. Same as JOUR 4644.

JOUR 5874 (1-3). Special Topics: Electronic Media.

JOUR 6940-3. Master’s Degree Candidate.

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