Directed Study for Graduate Students
Students may sign up for a one to three credit hour course to work independently in the student's area of interest with a supervising faculty member whose expertise is in that area. Projects may include, but are not limited to: a reading course, where the student contracts to read and create an annotated bibliography of research materials, a writing course, where a student has developed a strong paper for a course and wants to refine it for possible conference presentation and/or publication.
Restricted to students in the DMST-MC, ADPR-BASD, and GSCM-MS programs.
Students may sign up for a one to three credit hour course to work independently in the student's area of interest with a supervising faculty member whose expertise is in that area. Projects may include, but are not limited to: a reading course, where the student contracts to read and create an annotated bibliography of research materials, a writing course, where a student has developed a strong paper for a course and wants to refine it for possible conference presentation and/or publication.
Restricted to students in the DMST-MC, ADPR-BASD, and GSCM-MS programs.
Department Consent Required
Restricted to the Master of Communication, Digital Media and Storytelling program.
Restricted to MC-DMST
This class prepares students with little to no prior experience in video and audio production to readily participate in the Digital Media and Storytelling (DMST) master's program. Students with some or greater knowledge in this field will also have the opportunity to expand their prior knowledge as the course focuses on developing practical skills to effectively capture and edit video and audio elements to create compelling visual narratives.
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