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Course Criteria
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(3) Presents the problems, theories, legal responsibilities, and economics of broadcast management and sales. Requisites: PR, INT 140 or PERM.
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(3) Emphasis is placed on the development and production of video presentations to perfect various video production techniques. Requisites: PR, INT 346.
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(3) This is a course focusing on advanced visual techniques in video post production. Students will develop mastery of graphic design for video and film and advanced operation of digital post production equipment. Students will understand the theory behind and have the opportunity to develop skills in post production techniques for the television, post production, and film industries. Requisites: PR, INT 346, INT 638, or PERM.
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(3) This course introduces digital non-linear editing and includes both the history and theory of the subject and the practicalities of running a modern computer-based editing system. An intense course offering students a working knowledge of the subject, a digitally edited project for their resume (reel or portfolio), and abilities that are an invaluable part of their skill set. Requisites: PR, INT 346, INT 638, or PERM.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Advanced study and application of electronic production techniques in the field. Emphasis placed on shooting, lighting, directing, and editing of television news and on-location productions. Requisites: PR, INT 346; co-requisite, INT 625 or PERM.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Aspects of ad lib announcing, interviewing, and television presentations are presented. Requisites: PR, INT 141.
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(3) Interactive Systems Design presents ideas, theories and concepts in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). More specifically, the constructs of HCI are analyzed in order to develop simpler and more efficiently designed multi/hypermedia artifacts. This course is not, however, centered around the computer as a focus of development. The faculty and students will look at the computer as a tool but with special emphasis on the human senses and how these are affected by the computer. By understanding the human role in HCI, more proficient learning and presentation strategies can be instilled in the student. The basic focus is centered on the human-being in a technology-influenced environment.
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3.00 Credits
(3) Advanced techniques and concepts for the planning, development, and implementation of information systems on the World Wide Web or organizational intranets. Extensive study of principles of interaction design, security, and performance. Requisites: PR, CIS 101 or CSCI 163 or equivalent and INT 250.
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3.00 Credits
(3) This is a course that involves the intensive study of concepts and skills for planning, development, and deployment of web-based hypermedia systems. It includes coverage of text, graphics, audio, and video in web environments; as well as conversion of existing systems to web environments. A major web-based project and paper are required. Requisites: PR, CIS 101, CSCI 163 or equivalent, INT 250 or equivalent.
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(3) This course offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology. The class covers the concepts of both relational and object oriented databases and the powerful SQL programming language. Students are taught to create and maintain database objects and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. They also learn to write SQL and iSQL *Plus script files using the iSQL *Plus tool to generate report-like output demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts. This course in combination with INT 651 and INT 655 prepares students for the oracle certified associate certification. Requisites: PR, INT 250; PERM.
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