COM 2350 SPORTS PRODUCTION

Students gain a comprehensive understanding of sportscasting through producing, writing and performance. This course will explore the essential skills, techniques, and theories of sports broadcasting and the various roles involved in sports production, including journalism, broadcasting/webcasting, management, and strategic communications.

Credits

2 sh

Prerequisite

COM 2200

Offered

  • Fall

  1. Students will be able to...

    • describe how technologies shape the way people perceive and interact with sports media

    • assess the hardware and software tools needed to create, manipulate and distribute content for traditional broadcast, Web and mobile applications

    • employ the tools of technology to produce media content appropriate for the type and purpose of communication

    • analyze aesthetic principles and techniques that guide the production of visual content

    • apply theories and aesthetic principles in the presentation of images and information

    • use aesthetic principles and theory in producing media content

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