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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in audio terminology and theory. Students will be introduced to standard audio production gear (EQ, Compression, Effects) and its operation. Principles will be presented through readings, recording, and lectures. Hands-on sessions will provide opportunities for basic skills acquisition. Students must attend scheduled events on some evenings and weekends as part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines legal and ethical issues in the entertainment field. Intellectual property areas studied include: music, film, theatre, media arts, and other entertainment sectors pertaining to consumers as well as those who participate in the creation of such media, including: digital/copyright issues; publishing, licensing and distribution; the role of attorneys, managers, agents, and unions; ethical issues in the manufacture of "talent," cultural appropriation and exploitation, and popular entertainment issues of censorship, race, and misogyny. MnTC Goal 9.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to identify specific recording techniques and their role in a final production. Students will be required to devote significant time to assigned listening of recordings, audio/video works and live performances.
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses proper recording techniques for live and studio performances. Principles will be presented through readings, recording, lectures and hands-on training.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the scope of the nonprofit sector and the formation, governance, operation of, and federal and state regulatory oversight of nonprofit organizations. The course will examine how nonprofits qualify for, obtain and maintain tax exempt status, and cover the primary tax issues that are relevant to nonprofit organizations (e.g., maintenance of tax-exempt status, unrelated business income, charitable deductions, prohibited political activities and lobbying). Same as POL 353.
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1.00 Credits
Individual activity based on students chosen entertainment emphasis. Most of the class will involve hands on production work. Class participants will further hone their learned skills in a professional working environment under the supervision of an instructor. Students must be prepared to work at nights, weekends and off campus for some events. Must be repeated four (4) times for credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover a variety of topics related to managing venues of varying types and sizes. Students will need to be available to tour certain facilities on certain evenings or weekends as part of this course.
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3.00 Credits
A course that teaches equipment and techniques of studio audio production including, multi-track recording, microphone techniques, mixing and use of effects devices.
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on live sound reinforcement/recording. Students will gain experience in the set-up and operation of sound reinforcement systems and audio processing devices. Live microphone techniques for reinforcement and recording will be studied. Additionally, students will learn necessary organizational skills required to successfully oversee an event. Students must attend certain events on evenings and weekends.
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3.00 Credits
Course designed to explore location sound basics, and producing audio for film and video. Topics include: Basics of audio and sound systems, digital audio formats, MIDI, hard-disk recording, sequencing, editing, and mastering. Sound design and multi-channel audio will also be discussed.
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