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Dept. of Broadcasting Sound Technology & Media Art

Dept. of Broadcasting Sound Technology & Media Art

Developing practical professionals who meet the needs of the broadcasting audio and video production industry, Cultivating active and creative leadership with the challenging spirit, Nurturing practical talents with literacy skills and professional skills in broadcasting audio and video production

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Course Outline

Course Outline

Subject Education Contents
Media Business This course helps students to identify, define, integrate, and coordinate various project management activities to manage the requirements and expectations of stakeholders, thereby managing the project from initiation to completion in an integrated manner by taking into account the mutual exchanges and relations.
Broadcasting English Practice This course teaches technical English as most of the broadcasting technology has been transferred from English-speaking countries. Particularly, it provides practical training on English used in broadcasting so that students can conduct overseas projects or joint projects with foreign engineers without barriers in communication.
VR Stereo Audio?Video This course aims to develop VR contents through the technology that enables the interaction of 3D sound and image elements necessary to produce virtual reality-based immersive contents.
Presentation Skills This course teaches essential skills for project presentation necessary in practice. It aims to cultivate practical skills to make presentation appealing to the audience, such as audience analysis, presentation composition, eye contact, body language, etc.
Case Study Apart from rote learning, this course allows students to analyze cases on their own, focusing on specific cases related to broadcasting audio and video production in practice, and to experience in advance events that may occur in specific situations, and to cultivate organic coping skills, through various case studies.
Digital Chromatics Digital colors are becoming increasingly important as they are closely related to our modern life as well as the digital culture that leads industry in the 21st century. In accordance with the era of the digital image, this course allows students to systematically learn the theoretical basic knowledge, expression methods, psychological effects, and harmony of colors to understand colors and use them for digital image expression.
Stage Planning This is an in-depth training course for technical staff to organize audio, image, lighting system for stage and to conduct live performances (musical, concert, etc.). This course teaches the technical requirements and connection points of the audio, image and lighting system in various cultural performances.
Filming Technology Digital images through media are produced by implementing various camera techniques to deliver negatives, and various filming techniques are required for image acquisition such as directing planning, camera moving walks, angle sizes, and lighting. This course examines the relationship among video editing techniques to enhance message delivery in image production, by expanding the frames on- or off-screen and studies the methodology of filming technology.
Broadcasting Technology This course introduces technologies for building a broadcasting system (sound, video, lighting) and in-depth technologies for producing broadcasting (sound, video) content. This course teaches practical skills to build a broadcasting system and produce content rather than transmitting a simple broadcast.
Curriculum Table

Curriculum Table

Major Category Subject Year 4 Total
1st semester 2st semester Credit Lecture Practice
Credit Hour Credit Hour
Optional major subject Broadcasting English Practice 3 3     3 1 2
Optional major subject VR Stereo Audio · Video 3 3     3 2 1
Optional major subject Digital Chromatics 3 3     3 2 1
Optional major subject Stage Planning 3 3     3 2 1
Optional major subject Filming Technology 3 3     3 1 2
Optional major subject Broadcasting Technology     3 3 3 2 1
Optional major subject Media Business     3 3 3 2 1
Optional major subject Presentation Skills     3 3 3 1 2
Optional major subject Case Study     3 3 3 1 2
                 
Optional major subject Subtotal 15 15 12 12 27 14 13
Major subject credits (Hours) 15 15 12 12 27 14 13
Total credits (Hours) 15 15 12 12 27 14 13