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BCA 600 Introduction to Electronic Media Research and Writing

Introduction to graduate-level academic writing and research design, focusing on vocabulary, syntax, and research theory and method components as they relate to electronic media. Prerequisites: Admission to the BCA graduate program.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 601 Theories of Mass Communication

Examination of theories and application of conceptual frameworks to the study of mass communication.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 603 Qualitative Mass Communication Research Methods

Examination of qualitative research methods applied to the study of mass communication. Recommended: BCA 601.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 604 Quantitative Mass Communication Research Methods

Examination of quantitative research methods applied to the study of mass communication. Recommended: BCA 601.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 611 Seminar in Telecommunications Media Policy

An examination of the policies that impact the structure, functions and prospects of American electronic media systems. Recommended: BCA 601.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 612 Electronic Media Seminar

Examination of current issues and controversies in electronic media to construct arguments, investigate impact, and facilitate original research. Prerequisite: BCA 600. Recommended: BCA 601; and BCA 603 or 604.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 613 Media Entrepreneurship

This class is designed to help students understand the work of a media entrepreneur and the basics of starting and running a business. Prerequisites: BCA 601; BCA 602 or 603 or 604.

Credits
3(3-0)

BCA 619 Continuing Registration for Final Research Project

A non-credit course intended for students who have completed all program credits but still need to use university resources to complete their degree requirements. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.

Credits
1(1-0)

BCA 625 Film Theory and Criticism

Survey and application of major film theories.

Credits
3(3-0)