Corporate Media      

Course description and plan.

Telecommunication & Film 355
University of Alabama

Instructor: Tom Rieland
205-348-6210
trieland@sa.ua.edu

197 Phifer Hall

This course - TCF355 - describes the complete non-broadcast world of media -- corporate, industrial, institutional, production houses, freelancing, interactive developers, etc.  and focuses on the use of media to train, educate, sell, market, promote, and communicate. It's a world full of rich, rewarding job opportunities.

While there are no textbooks to purchase for TCF355, you are required to become a student member of ITVA at University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa. Click here for more info on this major organization for visual communicators. And consider attending the ITVA International Conference in New Orleans in June, 1998. ITVA will waive your registration fee for volunteering to assist at the conference. It is an incredible learning and networking opportunity.  Interested? Talk with your instructor Tom Rieland or UA chapter president Chad Crawford for more information. The UA ITVA web site is HERE!

DESCRIPTION The starting point. Review the course description.      
GRADING Grading plan breakdown - FINAL GRADES POSTED
SPRING, 1998        The course schedule and outline with assignments. UPDATED CONTINUALLY during course -- CHECK OUT!
LINK Assignments Research links required during course

CAREER TIPS Some connections and tips for Juniors and Seniors seeking jobs
Powerpoint Notes From CONNECTIONS lectures


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Last revised: May 5, 1998
Webmaster: Tom Rieland.
Created primarily for Telecommunication & Film course, "Corporate and Institutional Media" taught at the University of Alabama College of Communication.

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