Chabot College | Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule

For the most current class information, please check Chabot College online class schedule: www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome2020 Chabot College  Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule 98 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu FALL 2020 CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec MCOM 23 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION III 3.0 Units This course focuses on advanced intermediate writing and producing student news publications using the school newspaper, the Spectator and its online version, thechabotspectator.com , as a practical laboratory that produces a journalistic product for distribution to a college-wide audience. Students will work primarily in four or five of the following areas: researching, writing, and editing articles for the two publications; taking photographs and creating graphic illustrations; developing multimedia stories; or designing pages. Ethics and legal aspects of communication and media leadership/management are also covered and students should serve in leadership roles. Prerequisite: MCOM 22 D 21064 Lab Tue 2:30 3:20 2325 LOTHIAN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lec Tue 1:30 2:20 2325 GR Lab Th 1:30 4:20 2325 GR Lab By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR MCOM 24 NEWSPAPER PRODUCTION IV 3.0 Units This course focuses on advanced leadership, writing and producing student news publications using the school newspaper, the Spectator and its online version, thechabotspectator.com , as a practical laboratory that produces a journalistic product for distribution to a college-wide audience. Students will produce work in six or more of the following areas: researching, writing, and editing advanced investigative and in-depth articles for the two publications; taking photographs and creating graphic illustrations; developing multimedia stories; or designing pages. Ethics and legal aspects of communication and media leadership/management are also covered and students should serve in leadership roles and cover a major or public affairs beat. Prerequisite: MCOM 23 D 21065 Lec Tue 1:30 2:20 2325 LOTHIAN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab Tue 2:30 3:20 2325 GR Lab Th 1:30 4:20 2325 GR Lab By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR MCOM 26 BEGINNING PHOTOJOURNALISM 3.0 Units Beginning photojournalism focuses on the technical, aesthetic, journalistic and interpersonal skills needed to produce images that tell stories for newspapers, magazines, books and the Internet. Assignments will introduce students to specific areas of photojournalism including current technology and tools for preparing images. Students may be assigned to cover protests, demonstrations, political campaigns, live performances, campus events, press conferences, sporting events and feature stories that explore contemporary social issues. Journalistic ethics will be the subject of ongoing discussions throughout the semester, as will applicable business practices. Strongly Recommended: PHOT 50 or PHOT 53A D 21068 Lab Tue 2:30 3:20 2325 LOTHIAN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lec Tue 3:30 4:20 2325 GR Lab Th 1:30 4:20 2325 GR Lab By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR MCOM 40 INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING 3.0 Units A survey of radio, television, film, and multimedia and their impact on culture and society; includes economics, technological development, programming, ratings, legal aspects, and social control of broadcasting in America, and cross-cultural, international comparisons. D 20594 Lec MW 9:00 10:15 tba Staff - Fi 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR MCOM 41 INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 Units History of the press and mass media; the political, social and economic impact of the press on government and public opinion. A social and cultural impact of the media and its role in shaping public perception. An overview of the news process and job opportunities in the media. ( May not receive credit if Mass Communications 5 has been completed.) D 20664 Lec MW 1:00 2:15 851 Staff - Fi 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR MCOM 43 AD SALES & MEDIA MANAGEMENT 3.0 Units Introduction to media advertising and sales plus media management strategies, techniques, leadership and motivation. D 23553 Lec Th 1:30 3:20 558 GLEN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 MCOM 44 RADIO & TELEVISION ANNOUNCING 3.0 Units Practical, hands-on experience in a broadcast radio andTV station, using state-of-the- art-equipment to improve your performance on radio and TV. Teleprompter usage, projection of personality, voice control, pronunciation and more. May not receive credit if Mass Communications 32 has been completed. D 23554 Lec MW 10:30 11:45 tba Staff - Fi 08/17-12/18 GR 001 MCOM 50 RADIO STUDIO TECHNIQUES 3.0 Units Operational procedures and practices in a modern radio broadcast studio. Emphasis on production aspects including editing and announcing, station operations and commercial radio programming. May not receive credit if Mass Communications 34 has been completed. D 20597 Lec MW 10:30 11:45 861 GLEN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. MCOM 56 INTRO TO KCRH RADIO EXP 3.0 Units Introduction to practical experience in KCRH radio station operations including programming, music, audio production techniques, promotions, news, live sports, and underwriting sales. Experience in broadcast operation of KCRH-FM. Prerequisite: MCOM 50 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 21084 Lec MW 10:30 11:20 861 GLEN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. MCOM 57 KCRH RADIO LEADERSHIP EXPERIEN 3.0 Units Leadership experience in KCRH radio station operations including programming, music, audio production techniques, promotions, news, live sports, and underwriting sales. Experience in broadcast operation of KCRH-FM. Prerequisite: MCOM 56 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 22223 Lec MW 10:30 11:20 861 GLEN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. MCOM 58 INTERMED KCRH RADIO EXPERIENCE 3.0 Units Intermediate practical experience in KCRH radio station operations including programming, music, audio production techniques, promotions, news, live sports, and underwriting sales. Experience in broadcast operation of KCRH-FM. Prerequisite: MCOM 56 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 20598 Lec MW 10:30 11:20 861 GLEN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. MCOM 59 ADV KCRH RADIO EXPERIENCE 3.0 Units Advanced practical experience in KCRH radio station operations including running programming, music, audio production, promotions, news, live sports, and underwriting sales departments. Experience in broadcast operation of KCRH-FM. Prerequisite: MCOM 58 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 20600 Lec MW 10:30 11:20 861 GLEN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk tba GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. MCOM 60 TELEVISION STUDIO TECHNIQUES I 3.0 Units Introduction to studio practices. Hands-on experience in television studio operations, control room procedures, and basic program production. D 20595 Lec MW 1:00 1:50 2325 LOTHIAN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab MW 2:00 3:50 2325 GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course. MCOM 61 TV STUDIO TECHNIQUES II 3.0 Units Further experience in television studio operations, control room procedures, and program production. Designed to advance skills in operating television equipment, producing and directing television programs. Prerequisite: Mass Communications 60 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 20596 Lec MW 1:00 1:50 2325 LOTHIAN 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab MW 2:00 3:50 2325 GR Zero cost / FREE textbook materials for this course.

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