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Four-Year Sample Schedule of a Radio-Television Major
(Film Minor Available)


Freshman-Fall Semester
*Oral Communication or
*College Reading & Writing - 3
*Lifetime Health - 3
*Cultural Pluralism - 3
**Intro. to Mass Media or
**Interpersonal Comm. - 3
****Pre-Professional Activity - 1
Elective - 3

16 hours



Freshman-Spring Semester
*Quantitative Reasoning - 3
*Oral Communication or
*College Reading & Writing - 3
*Fine Arts-3

**Intro. to Political Econ. - 3
**Intro. to Mass Media or
**Interpersonal Comm. - 3
****Pre-Professional Activity - 1


16 hours
Sophomore-Fall Semester
** Intro. to Public Relations - 3
**Intro. to TV Production or Intro. to Radio Production - 4
Elective - 3
**Persuasion & Propaganda - 3
***Newswriting - 3
****Pre-Professional Activity - 1

17 hours


Sophomore-Spring Semester
*Religious Foundations - 3
*Science & Technology - 3
**Broadcast Newswriting - 3
**Group Discussion - 3
**Advanced TV Production or Advanced Radio Production - 4
****Pre-Professional Activity - 1

17 hours
Junior-Fall Semester
***Performance Studies - 3
**Intro. to TV Production or Intro. to Radio Production - 4
**Broadcast Announcing - 4 or
**Media Management - 3
**Communication Inquiry - 3
****Adv. Pre-Prof. Act. - 1-3

15-17 hours


Junior-Spring Semester
**Advanced TV Production or
Advanced Radio Production - 4
**Public Address - 3
Film Studies Elective - 3
*Humanities - 3
****Adv. Pre-Prof. Act. - 1-3
***Internship -3

15-18 hours
Senior-Fall Semester
*Ethical Issues - 3
**Ethics, Law & Media - 3
**Broadcast Announcing - 4
or **Media Management - 3
***Comm. and Culture - 3
Internship - 3
****Adv. Pre-Prof. Act. - 1-3

15-18 hours


Senior-Spring Semester
Elective - 3
***Organizational Comm. - 3
***Internship - 3-9
****Adv. Pre-Prof. Act. - 1-3

12-18 hours

All courses subject to availability and adviser approval. Some courses are offered once per year. Others are offered on a two-year rotation basis, the sequence of which can begin as early as the freshman year.

*All undergraduates must demonstrate that these General Education goals have been met.
**Required courses for radio-television majors.
***Recommended but not required.
****Working on Capital’s television production Skyline Columbus and/or Radio Club

 

The courses that make up the core of the film studies minor include: Introduction to Film, Film Criticism, Individual Study (an exploration of some significant issue in film), and three additional courses in the areas of film aesthetics, artists, criticism, form, history and/or theory.

 

 

Contact Information .
Department of Communication
Capital University
1 College and Main Street
Columbus, Ohio 43209
Local: 1-614-236-6201
Fax: 1-614-236-6169
E-mail: dguild@capital.edu
 



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