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Broadcast and Electronic Communication Major

The major in broadcast and electronic communication is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective communication through the electronic media. Such opportunities exist in commercial radio and television, public broadcasting, corporate media, cable communication and associated industries. Courses emphasize the creative extension and application of mass communication theory in the development of informative and entertainingprograms forelectronic media. Programs of study appropriate for careers inproduction, programming, writing,management, audience research, sales or alternative media can be selected. Students interested in broadcast journalism should select journalism as a major.

Requirements for a Major: A total of 39 credits of course work must be completed for the major in broadcast and electronic communication. Students with a major in broadcast and electronic communication cannot take more than 48 credits in the mass communication areas (ADPR, BREC, COMM, JOUR) and are required to take 80 credits outside of mass communication areas with at least 65 credits in the liberal arts.

 

Required Courses

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Broadcast and Electronic Communication Major

BREC 1964Practicum in Student Broadcasting1
BREC 2205Production Techniques3
BREC 2250Video Production3
BREC 2335Script and Continuity3
BREC 4997Senior Capstone2
COMM 3800Media Law3
COMM 3900Ethical Problems of Mass Communications3
COMM 4400Mass Communication Theory and Research3
Select one of the following two courses:3
Film and TV Aesthetics
Television Criticism
Select one of the following three courses:3
Corporate Media
The Business of Entertainment
Media Management
BREC/Mass Comm electives (ADVE/PURE/JOUR/COMM courses)12
Total Credit Hours39

The following courses are also required but do not count as hours in the major:

PSYC 1001General Psychology3
And one of the following:3
Modern Elementary Statistics
Psychological Measurements and Statistics
Social Statistics
Total Credit Hours6

Typical Program for Broadcast and Electronic Communication Majors

Freshman
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
BREC 19641BREC 22053
CMST 10003COMM 11003
ENGL 10013COMM 12003
UCCS (HCS)3THEO 1001 (UCCS (T))3
Foreign Language or UCCS (DC)3-4Foreign Language or UCCS (DC)3-4
PSYC 1001 (UCCS (ISB))3 
 16-17 15-16
Sophomore
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
BREC 22503BREC 23353
COMM 2100 (or UCCS (DC))*3MATH 1700 (UCCS (MR) or (SN))3
COMM 25003UCCS (LPA)3
PHIL 1001 (UCCS (HNE))3COMM 2100 (or UCCS (DC))*3
Minor/elective3Minor/elective3
 15 15
Junior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
COMM 44003COMM 3800 or 39003
MATH 1700 (UCCS (MR) or (SN))3BREC electives3
BREC electives6Minor/electives9
PHIL 2310 (UCCS (HNE))3UCCS (T)3
 15 18
Senior
First TermHoursSecond TermHours
BREC 4997 (or minor/electives)2BREC 4997 (or minor/electives)2
Major or minor electives12BREC electives6
COMM 3800 or 39003Major or minor electives9
 17 17
Total credit hours: 128-130

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COMM 2100 Introduction to Visual Communication cannot be used to fulfill the UCCS Literature/Performing Arts requirement.


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Broadcast and Electronic Communication Minor

Required Courses

BREC 1964Practicum in Student Broadcasting1
BREC 2205Production Techniques3
COMM 1200Media in Society3
COMM 4400Mass Communication Theory and Research3
And 10 credits selected from the following:10
Video Production
Script and Continuity
Multimedia News 1
Corporate Media
The Business of Entertainment
Program Development
Sound Design
Multimedia News 2
Broadcast Sales and Promotion
Public Policy in Telecommunications
Practicum in Student Media
Internship in Broadcast and Electronic Communication
Television Performance
Advanced Television Production and Direction
Advanced Scriptwriting
Multimedia News 3
Radio Programming
Television Programming
American Television: 1946-Present
Early History of Broadcasting
Film and TV Aesthetics
Television Criticism
Communication and Social Issues of the Internet
Technology and Learning
Multi-Media Authoring
Topics in Broadcast and Electronic Communication
Seminar in Broadcast and Electronic Communication:
Special Institute/Workshop/Project
Independent Study in Broadcast and Electronic Communication
Senior Capstone
Senior Thesis
Total Credit Hours20

Some courses under the headings of ADPR, COMM and JOUR may be counted as BREC electives with departmental approval.

Courses

No courses found for BREC