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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the writing formats for news, dramatic, commercial, and industrial television and radio productions. Emphasis will be placed on correct writing styles for each application. Each student will create scripts and adapt existing works for the screen.
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5.00 Credits
Students will examine the explosive field of electronic communications, providing a broad perspective from which to view today's media world. The student will learn about television ratings, market research and technical aspects of electronic media, and will gain valuable insight into the industry's history, standards and regulations.
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5.00 Credits
Students will conceive, write, and pre/pro/post produce a long-form broadcast-ready product. Students will be responsible for checking out appropriate equipment, obtaining talent, props, permits, graphics, and any other elements essential to their project. The instructor must approve the project's subject matter. The Advanced Video Projects course is for advanced students with an ENT GPA of 3.0. Students must have passed editing, field production and lighting competencies and be at the Director Level (Red Lanyard). Space is limited. Students must submit a letter to the instructor the quarter prior to enrollment in the class. The letter must include the reasons for taking the class and how the skills learned will help them find employment in the field. The letter must include the topic of the project and plan for the shooting of the project to include script, storyboards and other relevant elements.
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5.00 Credits
This is an open-ended course allowing students to further their experience in field/studio production, editing, lighting, graphics, animation, writing and/or producing. Students will work in teams to produce broadcast ready projects.
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5.00 Credits
Students will develop a greater understanding of major aesthetic image elements-light, space, time/motion and sound, and how they are used in television production.
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5.00 Credits
The second-year student will gain practical experience in a professional setting. A minimum of 15 hours of work per week plus other assignments will be required. Can be repeated for one-to-three modules, not to exceed a total of 10 credits, with permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to financial markets, institutions, and management in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of the financial markets in which funds are traded, the financial institutions participating in facilitating the trade of such funds, and the financial principles and concepts behind sound financial management. Topics include: financial systems of the United States, business finance management, and financing other sectors of the economy.
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5.00 Credits
Includes introduction to: Fire Technology Education and the firefighter selection process, Fire Protection Career Opportunities, Public Fire Protection, Chemistry and Physics of Fire, Public and Private Support Organizations Fire Department Resources, Fire Department Administration, Support Functions, Training, Fire Prevention, Codes and Ordinances, Fire Protection Systems and Equipment,Emergency Incident Management, Emergency Operations.
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5.00 Credits
Course introduces common supervision and leadership theories and practices with emphasis on the unique supervisory requirements created by the nature of fire department shift work and change from emergency to non-emergency situations. Topics include: management styles and types, leading effectively, stress management, time management, group dynamics, communication, motivation, counseling, conflict resolution, and total quality management principles.
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5.00 Credits
This course presents the principles of applying fire department resources to mitigate a fire or related emergency. General topics include: principles of fire fighting, size up, engine company operations, hose line selection and placement, water supply, standpipe and sprinkler operations, ladder company operations, forcible entry, ventilation and search and rescue. Specific fires reviewed will include: private dwellings, multiple dwellings, commercial buildings, high-rise structures, buildings under construction, structural collapse, flammable liquid and gas fires, and water front fires.
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