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SPAN 101-102: Elementary Spanish I-II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Introduces fundamentals of Spanish grammar and develops all four skills of communication: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Videos and music help familiarize students with cultural aspects of Hispanic society. Focus on classroom audiolingual practice, supplemented by laboratory work. Recommended for beginning students to meet a foreign language requirement for degree or career. (Native Spanish speakers should not enroll. Students who have had high school Spanish through Regents level may not take SPAN 101.) Three class hours weekly/required laboratory.
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SPAN 103-104: Intermediate Spanish I-II
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Improves understanding, speaking, reading, and writing through review and further study of grammar, readings, and video material on Hispanic civilization, people, and culture. Recommended for students with a year of college Spanish, high school Regents Spanish, or two strong years of high school Spanish. Three class hours weekly.
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SPAN 111-112: Spanish Conversation I-II
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Develops proficiency in speaking and understanding basic Spanish. Videocassettes and slides are used to familiarize students with everyday life in the Hispanic world. Practice with tapes is encouraged. No previous knowledge of Spanish is required for SPAN 111. Three class hours weekly.
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TELC 101: Introduction to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or concurrent enrollment. Introduces the practices and business aspects of American mass media industries. Explores the history, structure, organization, function and effects of mass media. Three class hours weekly.
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TELC 102: Introduction to Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Introduces the practices and business aspects of American telecommunications industries. Explores the history, structure, organization, and function of telecommunications. Three class hours weekly
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TELC 103: Introduction to the Moving Image
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Covers the development and employment of television and film techniques. Emphasis on how these techniques are used as a form of artistic expression and create meaning. Classic films, from the silent period to the present day, and television programs are screened. Three class hours weekly.
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TELC 104: Broadcast Techniques I
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Focuses equally on basic radio and television production techniques. Beginning in first week of class, two-hour weekly labs provide practice in proper operation of television and radio devices, using techniques explained in lectures. Two class hours and two lab hours weekly.
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TELC 105: Broadcast Techniques II
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Teaches the techniques of planning and executing radio and television productions and how to apply them to the basic radio/TV production techniques acquired in TELC 104. Provides additional training in the use of audio and television equipment. Requires production of original radio and television programs suitable for broadcast. Two class hours and two lab hours weekly.
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TELC 106: Radio and Television Announcing
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Prerequisite: TELC 104. Develops the techniques involved in non-dramatic performance in the broadcast industry. Includes the mechanics of voice, diction and vocal presentation with emphasis on message design and communicating ideas. Students complete a variety of exercises for presentation in the radio and television media. Three class hours weekly.
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TELC 114: Lighting
3.00 Credits
Cayuga County Community College
Lectures and labs teach the theories and methods of lighting techniques for television, film, and theatre production. Instrument selection and application, circuiting and control systems, metering techniques, basic design. Required for radio and television majors. Three class hours weekly.
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