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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the process of producing an independent feature film. Topics include legal structures, business plans, preproduction activities such as scheduling and budgeting, and an overview of the producer’s role in production, post-production, and distribution.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction for the practice of acting in the Hollywood entertainment arena. Topics include the role of agents, managers, casting directors and the unions; equity waiver theatres and showcases; photos and resumes and an exploration of the audition process used for commercials, live theatre, film, and television.
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3.00 Credits
This course may be setup by special request and arrangement. In order to be considered students may submit a portfolio and a project proposal. Students with approved projects will be appointed a mentor who is a professional in the Hollywood industry to supervise the project. Projects could include further development of a portfolio or reel, critical research, or a senior thesis project. The independent study option is not guaranteed and is intended for students with experience in a specific area of cinema or those needing to complete a senior project for graduation. The number of independent studies offered each semester is determined by Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) faculty, the availability of a suitable mentor, and approval from the department chair.
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2.00 Credits
Senior seminar series focused on value-driven approaches to communication, applying a Christian perspective to real world contexts. Required of all majors in the department. Offered fall and spring. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Intensive study of a selected problem by an individual or group in the field of communication and theatre under the direction of a member of the department. May be repeated up to a total of six units. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent investigation, under the direct supervision of a faculty member, of a specific issue relevant to the study of communication.
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1.00 Credits
An overview of the field of computer information systems. Topics will include networks and the internet, information security, databases, ethics, and information systems in business. Lecture two hours and laboratory two hours each week. Offered on a quad basis. Prerequisite: Mathematics 113 (or equivalent).
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the fields of computer science and computer information systems. Topics will include scripting, algorithm development and efficiency, boolean logic and gates, computer organization, operating systems, networks and the internet, information security, ecommerce, databases, ethics, information systems in business, and enterprise architectures. Lecture two hours and laboratory two hours each week. Prerequisite: Mathematics 113 (or equivalent).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the syntax of a high level programming language with emphasis on the programming environment and the use of the constructs of the language to write simple application programs. Topics include data types, sequential, conditional, and iterative statements, arrays, applets, simple graphical animation, the use and design of objects, and I/O. Lecture two hours and laboratory two hours each week. Prerequisite: Mathematics 113 (or equivalent).
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3.00 Credits
As a continuation of CSC 143, this course deals with more advanced computing constructs and ideas. Topics include multi-dimensional arrays, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling and recursion. More advanced graphics and GUIs are discussed and implemented as well. Problem solving strategies are discussed, and in addition to the weekly lab projects, the student will complete a fairly sophisticated game-based project. Lecture two hours and laboratory four hours each week. Prerequisites: Computer Science 143 with a grade of C- or higher.
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