RADIO - TELEVISION COURSES
RTV 001 Introduction to Broadcasting Units 2
RTV 005 Selected Topics: Radio/Television Units 0.5-2
Radio (Audio)
RTV 011 Fundamentals of Audio (Radio) Production Units 3
RTV 012 Techniques of Audio (Radio) Production Units 3
RTV 013 Audio (Radio) Production Workshop Units 4
Television (Video)
RTV 021 Fundamentals of Video (Television) Production Units 3
RTV 022 Techniques of Video (Television) Production Units 3
RTV 023 Video (Television) Production Workshop Units 4
RTV 031 Media Performance Units 2
RTV 050H Special Studies: Radio/Television Units 1-2
RTV 071 Broadcast Announcing Units 2
This course is designed to examine the nature and development of radio and television with special emphasis on the persuasive powers of broadcast media in shaping American culture. The processes of broadcast communication's role in society are investigated along with the impact of the media on economic issues. (CSU)
This course is designed to enable the College to offer instruction in one of the specialized areas of radio/television not already covered by the existing curriculum. (CSU)
This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of radio production and the methods by which radio productions are developed. The student learns to apply tools and techniques employed to create broadcast-quality programming. (CSU)
This course is designed to develop skills in radio produciton including digital production, audio console operation, use of tape recorders and microphones, tape editing, program formats, and announcing. (CSU)
This course is designed to provide opportunity for the student's development in all aspects of radio station on-air operations. The course includes development of operational activities, including live broadcasting, music, public service, and community service broadcasting. (CSU)
This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of television production and the methods by which television productions are developed. The student learns to apply tools and techniques employed to create broadcast-quality programming. (CSU)
This course is designed to develop skills in television production, including audio and video, and use of microphones, audio recorders, cameras, lenses, switchign, and lighting equipment. (CSU)
This course is designed to provide student development in all aspects of television production. The course includes development of operational activities as well as public service and community service broadcasting. (CSU)