
Dept. Address/Telephone Numbers
Faculty Data
Mass Communication Course Descriptions
Dept. Address/Telephone Numbers
Shaw University
Department of Mass Communication
118 E. South St.
Raleigh, NC 27601
Office Number – (919) 546-8369
FAX Number - (919) 546-8315
Faculty Data
Marshall, David, PhD
Department Head; Associate Professor/Mass Communications
dmarshall@shawu.edu
Office Telephone-- 919-546-8369
Akunwafor,Josephine,
MA
Instructor-Mass Communications
Mass Communication Dept.
jakunwafor@shawu.edu
Office Telephone--919- 546-8580
Robinson, William Russell.
MA
Instructor - Mass Communications
Mass Communication Dept.
wrobinson@shawu.edu
Office Telephone 919-546-8369
The Mass Communication Department offers
a 10-course curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The
major course sequence is determined by the student's emphasis in
either broadcast production or broadcast journalism. The radio area
is supported by WSHA-FM, a 12,000-watt radio station broadcasting
from a 540 ft. tower. The television area consists of a fully equipped
studio, a television control room, and portable video recording
and editing equipment.
Students must take MCO
201, MCO 211, MCO 221, MCO 322, MCO 323, MCO 328, MCO 363, and MCO
425. In addition, students emphasizing
journalism must take MCO 321 and
MCO 421. Those focusing on broadcast
production must select two additional courses from MCO
324, MCO 422, MCO 423, and MCO 435.
In addition to MCO courses, all students must take five required
courses outside the department, called department core courses.
These are BUS 204, ENG 211, INT 351, ART 190 or MUS 225, and one
theatre course selected from among THR 161, THR 211, THR 212, or
THR 226. Students must also complete all the university core courses,
and complete a total of at least 120 credits, including a minimum
of 21 elective credits.
Mass Communication Course Descriptions
MCO 201 Introduction to Broadcasting (3) - Prerequisite: N/A
Introduction to the principles, philosophies, policies and practices
of the broadcast media and allied professions of advertising and
public relations. Attention is also given to historical perspectives
of broadcasting, its regulations, plus communication and change.
(Prerequisite or corequisite for all other MCO courses)
MCO 211 Principles of Media Writing (3) - Prerequisite: "C"
or better grade in ENG 111 and ENG 112
An introduction to the basics of writing for the media in terms
of style, structure, comprehension, and readability.
MCO 221 Reporting and Writing I (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 211
Examines the fundamentals of newsgathering, news writing, interviewing,
research, news judgment, and deadline pressures.
MCO 321 Reporting and Writing II (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 221
A study of the principles, techniques, and forms of gathering and
reporting news for broadcast media. Planning and production of public
affairs programming are stressed.
MCO 322 Radio Production I (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 201
An introduction to the techniques and procedures in the creation,
production, and direction of radio programs.
MCO 323 Television Production I (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 201
An introduction to the techniques and procedures in the creation
and production of television programs. Concentrates on studio production
work.
MCO 324 Television Production II (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 323
Theory and techniques of portable videotape production (ENG and
EFP). Students gain experience in all phases of producing and editing.
MCO 327 Educational and Public Broadcasting (3) - Prerequisite:
MCO 201
The origin, organization, regulation, and responsibilities of non-commercial
broadcasters, with attention given to programming and financial
support.
MCO 328 Writing for Radio and Television (3) - Prerequisite: MCO
211
Development of basic writing skills needed to produce copy for the
broadcast media. Stresses the difference between media, contrasting
the development of an idea for radio and television, and noting
the adjustments necessary to communicate effectively with each.
MCO 330 Media and Industry (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 201
The motivations and methods of the private sector's use of television
production as a corporate tool. Also addresses other non-broadcast
activities such as instructional and closed-circuit television.
MCO 363 Broadcast Announcing (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 322
Training in articulation, voice projection, modulation, and quality,
along with studio performance applied to radio and television news,
sports, commercial, and music announcing. Emphasis is placed on
laboratory experiences.
MCO 412 Research Methods in Communications (3) - Prerequisite: senior
status
Study of the methods, techniques, and measuring instruments currently
used in the analysis of communications.
MCO 421 Advanced Reporting Practicum (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 321,
and MCO 322
Application of principles learned in MCO 221 and MCO 32l to an actual
professional situation. Students are placed with a local media organization
to gain hands-on experience in news writing.
MCO 422 Radio Production II (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 322
Advanced study of the process of studio and commercial recording
for radio broadcasts through an examination of the principles of
tape recording and editing. Participation in extensive commercial
and studio recording projects is required.
MCO 423 Television Production III (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 324
Application of concepts and practices learned in Television Production
I and II. Students produce and direct studio and portable video
exercises. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences.
MCO 425 Broadcast Regulations (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 201
Study of laws, rules, and regulations governing the broadcast industry
in the United States.
MCO 435 Broadcast Management (3) - Prerequisite: MCO 201
Focus on the principles and radio and television management, including
economic, administrative, and organizational structures and procedures.
MCO 481-2 Seminar In Radio/TV (3) - Prerequisite: Advanced Student
Status, Permission of Instructor; Topics rotate.
MCO 485-6 Internship In Communication (1-6) - Prerequisite: Advanced
Student Status, Permission of Instructor; A practicum course that
allows students to combine classroom theories with hands-on experience
in an off-campus facility.
MCO 491 Independent Study (3) - Prerequisite: Senior Status, Permission
of Instructor
Special projects in advanced studies.
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