As the broadcasting and new media industries evolve, old forms of management may give way to new structures. This course will explore trends in...
This course will provide students with a general familiarity and understanding of the concepts and legal process inherent in the business of...
This course provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of contextual analysis. Very current material is dealt with at...
Broadcasters work in a regulated environment and ultimately rely on public support. Much broadcast content is generated by public relations sources....
This course explores ethical and legal case studies in a business context, analyzing problems that arise in typical broadcasting and new media...
This advanced course will build on work begun in BDC 310. Moving on from the broad theoretical framework of media research, students will be provided...
Students will examine contemporary practice in media archival systems used in the audio, video and film sectors, both analog and digital. Students...
This course is an exploration of Audio Theory for advanced applications. The course will cover modern audio practice as it applies to sound recording...
Students will conduct case studies exploring particular aspects of Canada's broadcasting systems. They will focus on how components of the...
This course will examine all aspects of music publishing, including the history of music publishing, how publishing companies operate, how music is...
From This Hour Has Seven Days to This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Canadian television has its own unique set of nationalist practices. This theory-based...
Cellphones. Fandom. Shopping Malls. Blogging. These are just some case studies that may be examined. Using communications theory, cultural studies and...
A critical survey of the drama genre in television, radio and digital media over the past sixty years. Students examine, in depth, the content,...
This course will explore the history of the music business, music industry organization and the roles of record companies, publishers, songwriters,...
Computer games are increasingly recognized as important objects of cultural value. This class will look at how computer and console games are made,...
This course will introduce the production techniques of single-camera video as used in television and other screen-based media. Students will build...
What compromises the "look" of a film, television series or other screen-based work? What theoretical approaches and practical decisions determine how...
Expanding upon the subject matter of Business of Music I, this course will examine the inner workings of the recording and publishing industries,...
This course will provide an introduction to the underlying principles of dramatic theory. In a series of lectures, readings, and presentations by...
This course will provide an advanced study of dramatic theory and the opportunity to further develop students' abilities as story tellers. A series of...