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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 246 - Graphic Design I. This course helps graphic design students gain an understanding of the effects produced by various fonts and typographic techniques. It provides a historical overview and in-depth explanations of the formal qualities of characters and typefaces. A range of theoretical and applied projects are used to investigate typography as a fundamental communication tool. Students will purchase some art supplies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 106 - Fundamentals of Game Design. This course will cover the theory, as well as practical applications, of audio and computer video techniques as used in the game industry. Emphasis will be placed on methods of sound integration and video effects and how they impact character development and enhance the game-playing experience. Additional audio topics covered include: sound perception, waveform editing, sound effects and an introduction to MIDI, music composition and voiceovers. Computer video topics include: image composition, virtual cameras, motion capture and video compression.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS 267 - Video Production I. In this course, students will explore the historical development of film/video editing theory and apply the various editing styles to video footage generated in the class. A complete understanding of the impact that editing has on the subtle manipulation of an audience will be gained. At the same time, students will continue to explore the depth of the current digital editing programs that are commonly found in the workplace.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: One of the following: COMM 254 - News Reporting, COMM 255 - Feature Writing, ARTS 246 - Graphic Design I, ARTS 212 - Photography I, ARTS 267 - Video Production I, ARTS 274 - Web Design, BUSI 153 - Small Business Management. Students from various disciplines collaborate to publish the college's student newspaper both in print and online. Students can register for this course to receive Communication, Arts or Business credit. Many assignments will reflect a student's chosen discipline, but students in all areas will also study the fundamentals of newspaper production as a whole. Areas to be covered include news, features, sports and op/ed writing, interviewing, photography, art/illustration, graphic design/layout, web development, video production and streaming, business/advertising management, promotion/circulation, and basic principles of media law and ethics. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the various components work together, on the roles and responsibilities of news media in community, and on collaborating to publish the paper.
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3.00 Credits
Cooperative Education Approval Form Required. See Department Co-op Coordinator. Cooperative Education is the integration of classroom study with specific planned periods of learning through employment to gain practical experience. The course utilizes a seminar approach with performance based activities and individual student objectives which are job related and employer evaluated.
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4.00 Credits
Upon completion of this course, the student will be familiar with the tools, service procedures, and safety customary to the automotive field. Training is provided in general and specific maintenance areas.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the brake system. Training will cover the entire brake system and complete brake servicing. Inspection diagnosis, adjustment, and repair of drum, disc, and anti-lock brake systems will be performed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTC 101 - Automotive Theory, Service and Engines. Principles of electricity, circuitry and service are included in this course. It will cover ignition, charging, lighting and warning systems. Skills in trouble-shooting the automotive electrical system will be developed with the use of modern testing and service equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTC-101 - Automotive Theory, Service and Engines. Fundamental principles and types of clutches and manual transmissions and their component parts are covered. Students will experience the installation and adjustment of clutches, manual transmissions, universal parts and other components such as drive shafts. Diagnosis and service of standard transmissions are included.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AUTC 101 - Automotive Theory, Service and Engines. A study of theories and practices of various automotive fuel systems with respect to injection, carburetion, fuels, manifolding and pumps. Training is provided in diagnosing, repairing and adjusting fuel and exhaust systems with emphasis on emission control systems.
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