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3.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters This course introduces the student to the equipment and procedures used to manipulate video and audio with a computer. Hands-on projects allow students to create, mix, and edit still and animated images, sounds, and video into presentations of the type and design suitable for educational, commercial, and corporate use.(Same course as COM 2761). Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Basic knowledge of Mac/PC operating systems, file management.
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3.00 Credits
Fall and Spring Semesters Focuses on both the communication and the technological aspects of presentations. Uses techniques such as audience analysis, message identification and outlining, as well as skills developed in Microsoft Word and Excel, to develop and present both individual and group projects. A personal delivery style, good articulation and effective use of visual aids are stressed. Microsoft PowerPoint is used to further enhance skills. This course culminates with a final project linked to concurrent work in MGT 2520. Required for Management majors. Pre - or Corequisite: MGT 2520. Not open to students who have taken AC/COM/VA 2763 or AC/COM/GD 2753.
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Spring Semester This course empowers the student to author, design, edit, image and produce effective print media that is key to successful communication, utilizing the page layout application QuarkXPress?. (Same course as AC 2766, COM 2766). Prerequisite: Any 3-credit AC course.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically Designed for students already familiar with digital video editing, this course will offer an advanced understanding of multimedia production. Emphasis will be placed on using video on the Internet, and designing web pages with an eye toward video distribution. Students will learn and use web design and video editing/compression software applications. (Same course as COM 2767). Prerequisite: AC/COM 2761 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester This course will provide students with the skills necessary to design and publish web pages. Students will learn fundamental design skills needed to create web pages. Skills will include color usage, image usage and page flow as well as the basic industry standards used by Web Designers. Students will learn how to create web pages using an introductory knowledge of HTML. Students will also fully explore the high power functions of a graphical interface program. Students will develop, design, create and publish their web pages. (Same course as GD 2768). Prerequisite: Any 3-credit AC course.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester Sharing ideas in printed form is central to organizational communication. This course focuses on the state-of-the-art page layout computer application, Adobe InDesign that empowers the student to author, design, edit, image, and produce effective print media that is key to successful communication. (Same course as COM 2769, GD 2769). Prerequisite: Any 3-credit AC course.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester A continuation of the skills learned in AC 2768 Web Page Catalog 2007-08 111 Design, this course focuses on an introduction into DHTML including page transitions, dynamic text and image elements. JavaScript and Java applets will be used to create popup windows, interactive forms and the creation and use of cookies. Other advanced web graphic tools and techniques will also be utilized. Discussion of emerging technologies and the past and future of web design will occur. Students will create at least two web sites to resolve a corporate problem. Prerequisite: AC/VA 2768.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically Combining traditional techniques and contemporary digital technology, this course will seek to realize new aesthetic possibilities in photography. Students will photograph assignments designed for manipulation and enhancement in the digital darkroom and produce a final portfolio. A digital or 33mm camera is required for this course. (Same course as GD 2797, VA 2797). Prerequisites: VA 1795, VA 2730 or AC/VA 2738.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically Introduces various database models and provides an overview of commercial database management systems. Topics covered include: relational design activities such as normalization and entity-relationship modeling, Structured Query Language syntax, database administration activities and database access fromclient/ server and Web-based interfaces. The course designed for individuals who are, or expect to be working with data in various formats and who will be responsible for programming and/or information delivery activities involving data manipulation, retrieval and data administration. Prerequisite: AC 2020.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents Linux as one of the fastest growing operating systems. Through hands-on, instructor-led content, students will develop awareness of an alternative operating system and software development environment. They will learn about the basic set of programs and utilities that make computers run on Linux. Topics include: running Linux commands, browsing the file system, shells, standard I/O, string processing, using editors and network clients. Students will use a Linux server to set up users, groups and permissions. This course is an opportunity to learn in-depth about the mature open source technology and the powerful utilities and applications available in Linux as an industry leader. Prerequisite: AC 2210.
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