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4.00 Credits
Provides experience in advanced-level production processes. Topics include client interviews, content development and research, audience and purpose, timelines and budgets, production book management, location and studio supervision and direction, post-production requirements, and program evaluation. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Advanced Animation Program and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Allows students to design production resumes and portfolios and develop employment strategies, compile and edit resume videotapes, create written resumes, practice job-search networking, and conduct job interviews. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Advanced Animation Program and permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Allow students to identify and secure an internship in media production and complete a contract of employment. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Advanced Animation Program and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides experience on multiple production projects. Students seek out and create projects, work with producers to develop concepts, oversee production quality, and evaluate results and audience feedback. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Advanced Animation Program and permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Covers supplementary or self-supporting courses offered for college credit. Topics are announced in the class schedule. Prerequisite: Previous Media enrollment or permission of program chair.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the scientific and humanistic study of human culture and biology from all times and places. Explores the four major sub-disciplines of anthropology ciplines of anthropology: cultural (societies and cultures), linguistic (language and communication), biological (evolution and genetics of primates), and archaeology (past cultures).
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5.00 Credits
Previously ANTH 104 Covers how ancient remains are recovered, the politics of 'discovering' such remains, andwhat these remains mean within a scientific framework. A critical evaluation of world famous sites (such as the cave paintings at Lascaux, Old Kingdom Egyptian Pyramids, Great Zimbabwe, Machu Picchu, Classic Maya site of Copán, Ozette in Washington state, and more) highlights key factors, such as racism and sexism, that influence interpretation of the past. An awareness of legal responsibilities facing world citizens and their collective past will be increased. A large visual component will illustrate salient points of the course.
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5.00 Credits
Examines American culture from a social science perspective. Topics include the historical origins of cultural and political values, the effects of economic changes, and the impact of mass culture on American consciousness. Same as AMST 180. Either ANTH 180 or AMST 180 may be taken for credit, not both.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Covers supplementary or unusual classes related to the field. Topics are announced in the class schedule.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Includes seminars, workshops, etc., for which college credit is offered.
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