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  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Multimedia Studies 144. Two and one-half lecture and two and one-half laboratory hours weekly.) This course will provide intermediate knowledge of how to build and maintain a working, competitive home or small studio in an efficient and economical way. With the ever-increasing variety of digital audio software available, this course can help guide students towards a standardization of home audio studio design as well as a standardization of basic audio production terms. (CSU)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) Through lecture, research and critiques, students will develop a professional portfolio that reflects their interests, skills, and career goals. This course is for students that have accomplished multimedia skills and wish to develop strategies of self-promotion for their area of expertise. (CSU)
  • 0.50 Credits

    (0.5 Unit) (No prerequisite. One and one-half laboratory hours weekly.) This course will provide students with the opportunity to design and implement group or individual creative projects containing graphics, animation, audio, video or authoring components. This course will provide a forum for exploring and testing potential project ideas that students will take from concept to final product. Students will receive guidance and support in critiquing work, forming creative alliances, and polishing existing work. This course is for students who are ready to plan, design and implement independent advanced multimedia projects such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, Web sites and more. Lab activities will involve taking a project idea, either individually or as a group, through the following production stages: design, preproduction, prototyping, production, testing, and delivery. May be taken twice for credit. (CSU)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Multimedia Studies 200. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course bridges the gap between the classroom and the multimedia systems industry. By providing an on-campus lecture class coupled with a short term internship, students gain an understanding of real multimedia work situations and expectations in a "real life" context characterized by workgroup activities, multipleprojects under deadline, and collaborative effort. Internships are not guaranteed. Projects may be suitable for student portfolios. (CSU)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisories: Multimedia Studies 150 and 151. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course will provide a basic knowledge of design as it applies to printed media (2D), products and packaging (3D). Assignments involve the creation of original designs using current digital tools. Design and visualization skills will be developed through projects using analysis, research, and critiques. Can also be offered in a distance learning format as a Web based course. (CSU)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisories: Computer Information Systems 141 and Multimedia Studies 131. Two lecture and three practicum hours weekly.) This course covers how to use scripting technologies in conjunction with authoring tools to develop interactive, data-driven multimedia products. This course is for both designers and developers desiring to create more sophisticated, professional caliber multimedia products made possible by the application of scripting languages working within modern popular authoring applications. These scripting languages include, but are not limited to, Lingo, ActionScript, and JavaScript working within authoring packages such as Dreamweaver, Flash or Director. May be taken once for credit. May also be offered online as a Web Based Course. (There are no on-campus attendance requirements for online sections. Two hours of online, technology mediated live lectures per week and three practicum hours, TBA per week.) (CSU)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite: Advisories: Multimedia Studies 143 and 144. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course will provide advanced knowledge of time-based material as it relates to sound and video design. Collaborative and crossover skills will be developed through the creation of individual or group projects using current digital tools in audio and video. (CSU)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (1-3 units)(Please see Directed Study category.) (CSU w/limit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) The appreciation and enjoyment of classical music through analytical listening. The study of musical elements; the development of musical forms and styles, vocal and instrumental media, the lives of the great composers, and analyses of their works. Illustrated by recordings. (CSU/UC)AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-1, IGETC Area 3A
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