Jun 15, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2020-2021 
    
USC Catalogue 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]

Courses of Instruction


The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes.

 

Communication Management

  
  • CMGT 536 Team Communication and Leadership

    Units: 4
    Theories of effective team communication and leadership; case studies of effective and ineffective teams and leaders; teamwork and communication development; and distributed work teams.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 537 The Industry, Science and Culture of Video Games

    Units: 4
    History, social dynamics, and cultural impact of video games; developments in technology and design; issues confronting the video game industry and organizations.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 540 Uses of Communication Research

    Units: 4
    Applications of both data and interpretation in communications management. Topics include: audience ratings, surveys, experimental tests of programs and campaigns, formative evaluation, secondary data sources.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to Communication Management and Communications Management Online students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 541 Integrated Communication Strategies

    Units: 4
    Communication strategies for product marketing and advertising; communication’s role in developing domestic and international marketplaces; practical applications of persuasion theory.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 542 Business Strategies of Communication Firms

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    An overview of business strategies in media industries. Emphasis on Internet and changing business models. Case studies. Students prepare business plans for digital start-ups.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 543 Managing Communication in the Entertainment Industry

    Units: 4
    Examination, application and critique of traditional and contemporary organizational communication theory as it applies to the entertainment industry’s unique internal and external environments.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as PR 583
  
  • CMGT 544 Creating Organizational Identity: Meaning Through Messages

    Units: 4
    Use of rhetorical theories and communication models to create organizational identification with internal and external audiences; the role of values and ethics in creating identities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 545 Communication and Global Competition

    Units: 4
    How communication technologies are used to secure competitive advantage; how firms use communication systems to sustain effective positioning in an industry; convergence of communication industries.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 546 Sports Media and Society

    Units: 4
    History and evolution of sports media industry; traditional, new and alternative sports media; globalization of sports; sports promotions and personalities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 547 Distribution of Recordings: Media, Retail and Online Channels

    Units: 4
    Cultural and critical analyses of radio and recording industry development and business strategy; influence of legal and regulatory institutions, impact of new forms of distribution.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 548 Issues in Children’s Media

    Units: 4
    Historical review of children’s programming; programming genres; ethical and business issues of marketing to children; children’s uses of various media.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 549 Case Studies in Digital Entertainment

    Units: 4
    Explores foundation of U.S. media policy in the digital age; students prepare White Papers on an urgent issue of contemporary digital media and entertainment policy.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 550 Hollywood 3.0 — Entertainment Industry in the Convergence Age

    Units: 4
    In-depth analysis of the challenges confronting the entertainment industry in the wake of media convergence including a survey of media convergence history and theories.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 551 Communicating Entertainment Media Identities

    Units: 4
    Understanding dynamics in entertainment markets enabled by emerging digital technologies; broad and niche strategies to target appropriate audiences, building audience engagement with entertainment content identities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 552 Visual Storytelling: Production, Management and Culture

    Units: 4
    Focuses on management, production and distribution of scripted film, television and web stories to understand visual storytelling as a communicative strategy for advertising and education.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 553 Marketing Communication Theory and Application

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Applies communication theory and research to understand emerging marketing communication topics and issues.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Communication Management students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 554 Copywriting and Creativity

    Units: 4
    Foundational and advanced practices for copywriting and related design in communication; integrated analysis of concepts and pragmatics surrounding creativity for communication effectiveness.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 555 Online Marketing Communication Development and Analysis

    Units: 4
    Analysis and development of online communication and marketing campaigns; exploration of current Internet best practices in social media, SEM, privacy, location-based marketing, and online measurement.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 556 Global Marketing Communication

    Units: 4
    Communication strategies in a global marketing environment; analysis of global-local challenges and opportunities; effective global integrated communication to create and sustain competitive advantage.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 557 Communication Policy in the Global Marketplace

    Units: 4
    Comparative analysis of various countries’ communication and information technology policies; examines developments in telecommunications, broadcasting, and entertainment industries and policy questions for global media marketplace.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 558 The International Entertainment Marketplace

    Units: 4
    Global influences on entertainment industries (broadcasting, film, telecommunications, Internet, video games, and music); case analyses of specific organizations and geographic regions; impact on local cultures.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 559 Global Hollywood

    Units: 4
    Examines the influence of the transglobal flow of media between the U.S. entertainment industries and other national media industries.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 560 Communications Policy

    Units: 4
    Evolving regulation of telephone, radio, television, cable, print, and other media. Major policy-makers and decision points in policy-making at local, state, national, and international levels.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 562 Foundations of Effective PR Writing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Other
    (Enroll in PR 562 )
  
  • CMGT 564 Methodological Fundamentals of Big Data in Communication

    Units: 4
    Understanding of fundamental methodological issues about big data: types, platforms, tools, analysis techniques, and relevant theoretical frameworks.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 565 Communication Law and Broadcasting

    Units: 4
    History and present status of broadcast regulations; emphases on First Amendment, character of regulatory agencies, impact of court decisions, influence of technological advances.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 566 Communication Law and New Technologies

    Units: 4
    Development of law in newer technologies. Cases include cable television, low power television, direct broadcast satellites, teletext, video cassettes, telephone, data networks, computer regulation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 567 Internet Policy, Practice and Regulation

    Units: 4
    Examines how legal decisions impact commercial and personal uses of the Internet; regulatory responses to court decisions.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 568 Influencer Strategies

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Students master skills and strategies to distinguish the truly influential from the merely popular, manage international influencer campaigns and develop successful influencers.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 571 Communications Technologies

    Units: 4
    Basic technological concepts necessary to understand the workings of modern communications products and services, to include frequency, bandwidth, electricity, modulation, and digital conversion.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 573 Evaluating Communication Needs

    Units: 4
    Participation as consultants in field projects. Use of organizational, interpretive, and statistical methods to design organizational communication systems is emphasized.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 574 Tele-Media: Strategic and Critical Analysis

    Units: 4
    Strategic and critical analyses of emerging and new communication technologies from historical, business, financial, consumer, and policy perspectives.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 576 Communication Strategies for Conflict Management

    Units: 4
    Communication strategies for effective negotiation, mediation and facilitation of disputes; structures for public interventions; emergence of online dispute resolution systems.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 577 Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility

    Units: 4
    Evolution, models, metrics and stakeholders. Key communication issues in designing and implementing initiatives, CSR reporting, strategic partnerships and online communities. Analysis of communication paradoxes.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 578 Non-profit Advocacy

    Units: 4
    Examines non-profit advocacy (vs. for-profit communication) marked by different rhythmic and creative drivers; non-profit audience analysis; creation of conversations for viral communication impact.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 580 Chinese Media and Society

    Units: 4
    The political economy of communications and information in China’s broader process of development and reentry into global capitalism; particular media and communication conditions and policies.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 581 Media in Social Services: Design and Evaluation of Campaigns

    Units: 4
    Theory and research issues in the use of media for changing behavior in health, public safety, welfare, and other areas of social services.
    Duplicates Credit in former COMM 581.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 582 International Communication: National Development

    Units: 4
    Comparison of traditional communication programs and newer information and communication technologies for analyzing needs of international communities; design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of development-related projects.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 583 Social Marketing and Entertainment Education

    Units: 4
    Theoretical foundations of social marketing and entertainment education; uses of dramatic serials, telenovelas and animation to promote human rights; program design, evaluation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 584 Communication and the Multicultural Marketplace

    Units: 4
    Popular culture and marketing communication; race, gender, sexual orientation and consumer culture; consumption patterns and identity, loyalty and self-actualization; cultural marketing campaigns and sociopolitical conflict.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 585 Communication Leadership in the Entertainment Industry

    Units: 4
    Examination of the communicative elements of leadership in entertainment products and processes; the role of communication experts in supporting, coaching and facilitating entertainment leadership.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 586 Entertainment Media: Content, Theory, and Industry Practices

    Units: 4
    Examination of social scientific theory and research on patterns of media content; effects of mass media exposure on individuals and society; and industry practices.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 587 Audience Analysis

    Units: 4
    Fundamental principles of audience research; critique of existing methodologies; implications for global audiences and mass media markets.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 588 Global Storytelling: The Power of Narrative

    Units: 4
    Theory, structure and effects of culture on narrative. Story in non-profit and health organizations; new fields that recognize the importance of storytelling; storytelling in diverse media.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 589 Storytelling, Culture and Experiential Communication

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    How to communicate through storytelling in contemporary culture. Strategic story development for brands, for self-branding, and for social impact. Story creation utilizes narrative theories and workshop-style participatory activities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 590 Directed Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    Research leading to the master’s degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the school.
    Duplicates Credit in former COMM 590.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CMGT 591 Communication Internship

    Units: 1, 2
    Max Units: 03
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Field experience in applying communication principles to settings in organizations, campaigns, or other contexts; analysis and assessment of issues and problems.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to graduate students in the following majors: Communication PhD, Communication Management, Global Communication, Digital Social Media, Public Diplomacy, Public Diplomacy (Practitioner and Mid-Career Professional)
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CMGT 592 Theory and Practice of Professional Presentations

    Units: 2
    Application of communication and persuasion theories in the creation of oral presentations; critical assessment of the role of new technologies for professional presentations.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CMGT 597a Communication Research Practicum

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Students design and produce an original project appropriate for their emphasis area within the Master of Communication degree.
    Prerequisite: CMGT 501  and CMGT 540 .
    Duplicates Credit in former CMGT 597.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 597b Communication Research Practicum

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Students design and produce an original project appropriate for their emphasis area within the Master of Communication degree.
    Prerequisite: CMGT 501  and CMGT 540 .
    Duplicates Credit in former CMGT 597.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMGT 599 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter


Motion Picture Producing

Note: Instructor availability for a particular course or section cannot be guaranteed.

  
  • CMPP 541a Producing Workshop

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Hands-on workshops in creative and physical filmmaking.
    Duplicates Credit in CTPR 504 and former CMPP 541L.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 541b Producing Workshop

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Further hands-on creative and physical filmmaking, making more advanced short films.
    Duplicates Credit in CTPR 504 and former CMPP 541L.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 548 Introduction to Producing for Television

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    An introduction to the creative and business aspects of producing for television.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to PFTM students.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 550 Script Analysis for the Producer

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Detailed evaluation of completed scripts and of the producer’s role in bringing them to fruition.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 560 Script Development

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    From idea and story to finished shooting script.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 561 Motion Picture and Television Marketing

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Analysis and preparation of film and television show marketing campaigns from creative concept to targeting across various media.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 563 Producing Symposium

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Lectures on creative aspects of producing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CMPP 564 Digital Media and Entertainment

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Exploring the effect of digital media on the entertainment landscape.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 565 Scheduling and Budgeting

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Concept and preparation of a complete schedule and budget.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 566 Finance

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Seminar on financial aspects of film industry and methods of financing films.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 568 Producing for Television

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Discussions of the creative and financial aspects of television producing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 569 Seminar on Non-Mainstream Producing

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Discussions on non-major studio producing options, including non-traditional financing and non-theatrical producing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 570 Advanced Television

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Advanced studies of the business of television, including the economic structure of the television industry.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 571 Producing the Screenplay

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Workshop for the creation and development of a screenplay or teleplay.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 589a Graduate Film Business Seminar

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Economics of the entertainment industry, including entertainment law, and rights acquisition. Includes weekly film screening.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 589b Graduate Film Business Seminar

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Economics of the entertainment industry, including entertainment law, and rights acquisition. Includes weekly film screening.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 591 Producing Practicum

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Irregular
    Producing workshop encompassing all aspects of producing, including script development, budgeting, casting and actual production.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 592 Individual Project Seminar

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Directed research project and seminars in related topics.
    Duplicates Credit in former CTPR 592.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CMPP 599 Special Topics

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Irregular
    Investigation of new and emerging aspects of producing motion pictures and television; special and experimental subjects.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter


Cinematic Arts

Note: Instructor availability for a particular course or section cannot be guaranteed.

  
  • CNTV 101 Reality Starts Here

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Introduction to emerging forms of immersive entertainment, to Cinematic Arts faculty, and to guest speakers who will comment on the changing nature of the industry.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CNTV 325 Film and Digital Cinematography

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The craft of cinematography for film and digital media; includes lectures, on-set film and video production exercises, and scene studies.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 332 The Art of Motion Picture Editing

    Units: 2
    Analyzing and deconstructing all the elements of the art of creatively manipulating visual images through editing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 367 The Music Video: Business and Practice

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    Creating concepts, writing treatments, pitching, and the realities and details of music video production including budgeting, pre- and post-production.
    Duplicates Credit in CTPR 497 Music Video Production.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 370 3-D Animation for Film and Video

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The basics of 3-D computer animation techniques and their use in creating animated characters.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 372 Developing the Screenplay

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The process of script development, examining a project from the initial idea and tracking its progress through to the completed screenplay ready for production.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 375 Breaking Into the Entertainment Industry

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    An overview of the entertainment industry and the tools needed to secure jobs and survive and succeed in the market.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 390 Special Problems

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4
    Terms Offered: Irregular
    Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 392 Filmmaking Intensive

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The basic technical and aesthetic concepts underlying motion picture production and an exploration of visual language.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 393 16mm Filmmaking: Structuring Scenes That Work

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The creative and technical aspects of 16mm filmmaking, particularly as they apply to the short film or the individual scene.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 405 Studio Producing and Directing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    Understanding the craft and art of directing in the studio system, and developing a working methodology for creative producing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 410 Non-Fiction Filmmaking

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    Conceiving, researching, writing, producing, directing, and editing an original non-fiction work and exploring practical training in techniques of non-fiction film.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 411 Creating the Short Film

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    An overview of the concerns, functions and responsibilities associated with creating a short narrative film. Casting, producing and directing an individual project.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 413 Digital Editing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    Introduction to non-linear editing techniques, hardware, digitizing, logging, and special effects, using the AVID Media Composer editing system.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 415 Commercial Production: The Art of the Sixty-Second Story

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The three main components of commercials: agency creation, spot production, and post-production. Writing, pitching, casting, directing, and editing commercials.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 419 Inside the Business of Film and Television

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    An overview of the contemporary studio system, independent films, and television, including script analysis, pitching, optioning properties, the marketplace, representation, career management, and networking.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 420 Independent Feature Filmmaking

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Independent feature film development, financing, production, and distribution. Discussions with independent filmmakers.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 427 The Art and Commerce of Independent Film

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    A comprehensive analysis of the development-to-release life cycle of independently produced films.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 440 The Business of the Entertainment Industry: Motion Pictures, Television, Animation, Video Games, and Interactive Entertainment

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    An in-depth analysis of the history, evolution, and current state of the motion picture, television, animation, video game, and interactive entertainment industries.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 441 Business and Cinematic Arts Entertainment Practicum

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Application of business and cinematic arts concepts to entertainment industry networking and career-building experiences. Peer collaboration/competition, and identifying organizational compatibility.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to Business Administration (Cinematic Arts) majors
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 457 The Entertainment Entrepreneur: Getting Your First Project Made

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    The practical aspects of entrepreneurial producing in the entertainment industry. Identifying and understanding the pitfalls and benefits of creating one’s own projects.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 458 Producing and Marketing Feature Length Films

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    The principles and business practices of producing and marketing feature length films in the motion picture industry.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to Business Administration (Cinematic Arts) majors
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 463 Television: Integrating Creative and Business Objectives

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    An investigation of the creative and business sides of television and how they connect, including changes caused by fractionalization and digital technology.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to Business Administration (Cinematic Arts) students.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 467 The Future of Digital Media and the Entertainment Industry

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Examines how digital media will affect the future of the television, motion picture, game, music, and interactive industries.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 474 Digital DNA: Media Redefined

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    A practical, hands-on learning experience in creating media content and turning that content into a myriad of viable businesses.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CNTV 478 Horror Film Analysis and Production

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sm
    The fundamentals of horror filmmaking, analysis of horror as a genre and professional opportunities in the entertainment industry.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 490x Directed Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    Max Units: 12.0
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Individual research and readings.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 495 Internship in Cinematic Arts

    Units: 1, 2, 4
    Max Units: 04
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    On-the-job film, television, and interactive industry experience in the areas of interest of the individual student. Requires departmental approval.
    Duplicates Credit in former CTIN 495 and former CTPR 495
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • CNTV 499 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Selected topics in cinematic arts.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • CNTV 501 Cinematic Arts Seminar

    Units: 1
    Max Units: 4.0
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Introduction to an industry and art form in the midst of transformation, with guest speakers and cinematic arts faculty who will address new research and technologies.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

 

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