MCO 267
BASIC DESKTOP PUBLISHING AND GRAPHIC
DESIGN
This course will introduce students to the basics of desktop publishing
and graphic design. They will be exposed to a form of communication
that combines writing skills, design techniques and computer capabilities.
Students will be given the opportunity to create ads, fliers and
professional grade publications through hands-on experience. Three
credit hours. Prerequisite: Any CIS or MMS course. Offered as needed.
MCO 277
FIELD EXPERIENCE I
Observational and "hands on" introduction to a media form
through field placement in a media agency. A total of 120 hours
is requried for this field experience. It is a required course for
Media/Communications majors. Three credit hours. Prerequisites:
MCO 101, MCO
110, MCO 130, MCO
150, WRT 200, and a 2.5 cumulative
GPA. Offered every semester.
MCO 298 SPECIAL TOPIC IN
MEDIA/ COMMUNICATIONS
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
MCO 301
NEW COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
An intensive examination of technological innovation and changes
in the mass media. This course will discuss how these tech-nologies
have impacted on the traditional process of information gathering
and dissemination. The impact of technological change on consumers
and industries will also be examined. Three credit hours. Prerequisites:
MCO 101 and WRT
175. Offered Spring semester.
MCO 310
NEWS EDITING
An advanced course in journalism with special emphasis on editing
print copy for newspapers, magazines, journals, etc. The course
will deal with the development of editorial policy and issues of
editorial responsibility.
Three credit hours. Prerequisite: MCO
110. Offered as needed.
MCO 315
FEATURE WRITING
This course is designed to train students with an interest in professional
writing careers in print journalism. Elements of this course will
prepare students to meet a growing demand in the industry for people
who can write features as well as hard news. Three credit hours.
Prerequisites: MCO 110 and WRT
200. Offered as needed.
MCO 320
COPYWRITING
A course intended to prepare the student to write persuasive advertising
copy for newspapers, magazines and the electronic media. Guest lecturers
will complement course instruction. Three credit hours. Prerequisites:
MCO 150 and MCO
211. Offered as needed.
MCO
322 PROMOTION TECHNIQUES
The course studies and analyzes how manufacturers use advertising,
public relations, sales promotion and personal selling to communicate
with their customers. The functional characteristics of each of
these is assessed in terms of varying marketing situations in the
process of formulating the firm's strategy. Three credit hours.
Prerequisites: MCO 120, MCO
150, and WRT 175. Offered as needed.
MCO 330
TELEVISION PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
A study and implementation of current television production methods
and equipment. Students learn the basic conepts of shooting, editing,
lighting, producing and directing television program material. Three
credit hours. Prerequisite: MCO 230.
Offered as needed.
MCO 331
ADVANCED TELEVISION PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
A continuation of MCO 330 with emphasis on refining techniques in
television production, including advanced editing techniques and
camera work as well as development of program formats. Students
will produce a half hour public service talk show. Three credit
hours. Prerequisite: MCO 330. Offered
as needed.
MCO 336
BROADCAST NEWS JOURNALISM
A course which covers the operation of radio and television station
newsrooms. Concentrates on techniques of reporting and editing news
for an audio audience as well as practical instruction development
of visual ideas for those media. Students will visit area radio
and television newsrooms. Three credit hours. Prerequisites:
MCO 110, MCO
130, and WRT 175. Offered as
needed.