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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None A beginning course in the utilization of computer-based audio recording systems. Software programs such as ProTools will be used in the recording projects. An introduction to digital signal processing , software synthesis, and completely digital recording techniques will be covered, as well as the use of plug-ins in a digital audio program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CM 1265 Digital Audio I An advanced course in the utilization of computer-based audio recording systems. Software programs such as Digital Performer, Sampletank, and ProTools will be used in the digital audio recording process. Advance digital signal processing techniques and completely digital Mixing and Mastering techniques will be explored. Also, "Loop-based" digital audio production techniques, as well as the use of plug-ins, will beutilized.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Utilizing the performance skills acquired in all previous courses, the student will produce a full-length, professionally evaluated audio recording inclusion in their portfolio and for use in promoting themselves in the professional music industry. The final project may be of original material or material composed by others, or collaboration.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: 1213 Audio Recording I 1214 Audio Recording II 1265 Audio Recording III Utilizing the audio production skills acquired in all previous courses, the student will produce a full-length, professionally evaluated audio recording for inclusion in their portfolio and for use in promoting themselves in the professional music industry. The final project may be of original material, covers, or material composed by others, or a collaboration.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None This course covers the basics of planning, lighting, shooting and editing of digital video as it relates to the modern music, entertainment, and corporate industries. Students will learn to produce, edit, and manipulate in software their own video projects ranging from simple interviews and commercials and promotional video to music videos and short form documentaries. Students will also learn about the current methods of distribution for digital video including CD Rom, DVD, streaming media, and other downloadable compression formats. This class requires 45 hours of lab time outside of normal class meetings. The student is responsible for scheduling and logging all hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: 1213 Audio Recording I 1214 Audio Recording II 1265 Audio Recording III This course teaches advanced signal processing, recording, and mixing techniques used in studio recording and live sound, as well as the basics of mastering. A course in both live and studio mixing, utilizing both computer based audio recording systems and conventional analog devices. Software programs such as Pro Tools will be used in the audio mixing process. Advanced digital signal processing techniques and completely digital domain recording and mastering techniques will be explored.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Marriage, family, and alternative lifestyles are closely examined from a sociological and theoretical perspective. Discussion will focus on how relationships and gender roles have changed, attitudes and decision-making in regard to sexuality, and changes in the marital relationship across time.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None An introductory study of diverse human cultures throughout the world, both past and present. The physical and cultural systems of various people will be examined through kinship ties, economics, religion, government, and the arts.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None This course examines human social interactions and relationships between groups. Within the context of classical and contemporary sociology, the course provides an overview of the study of society, the individual in society, social inequality, social institutions, social change, and social issues.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None A survey of the human services fields, this course examines social welfare agencies and services, as well as career opportunities in social work.
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