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TCM 257: Video Production I
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduces the basic concepts and skills of film and video production. The entire production process from script to editing is discussed and experienced with emphasis on key equipment and techniques. Differences between media are assessed and analyzed. Projects include individual and group work, both in the studio and on location. Co-requisite: TCM 157
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TCM 261: Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers study and experience in broadcast news program production from creation to presentation, utilizing, whenever possible, the HFCC FM radio station and cable television facilities. Reporting and writing skills are developed, along with production and performance skills. Prerequisites: ENG 131 and TCM 251
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TCM 294: Internship
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers on-the-job experience with a telecommunication business, such as a radio or TV station, a cable TV studio, or advertising or public relations office. Minimum requirement of 150 hours of volunteer work. Positions vary from semester to semester. Student should contact the instructor for counseling and permission at least one month before the semester begins. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
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TCM 295: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Instructor-guided work on a student-initiated project in the Telecommunication field, either scholarly or creative or both. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
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WR 090: Supplement to World Religion
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A supplemental course designed to be taken concurrently with WR 131. Emphasis is on notetaking, outlining, and textbook study as well as the vocabulary and content of the WR 131 course. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in WR 131
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WR 130: Introduction to the Study of Religion
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Explores the religious impulse as reflected in non-traditional as well as traditional contexts. Topics include the nature of religious experience, the Divine, the Self, and the dilemmas of freedom and mortality. Contemporary issues reflecting ethical concerns, including liberation movements, the ecological crisis, and peace and justice issues, are examined. Readings are cross-disciplinary, drawing from both the humanities and behavioral sciences.
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WR 232: Western Religions:Judaism,Christianity and Islam
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Students will explore the differences and commonalities among Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This class will help to sensitize students to the diverse ways that Western religious traditions pursue the basic questions of ultimate reality. The course will define religion, explore its function and purpose, and identify the origins of Western religious motifs still very much in evidence in the twentieth century.
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WR 233: Eastern Religions
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
This course introduces the beliefs, practices and experiences of major Eastern religions. This academic study of religion explores Eastern religious philosophies as a whole complex worldview, as well as investigates the unique beliefs and practices of several Eastern religions. This is accomplished by examining historical roots, developmental growth as well as modern versions of major Eastern religions enabling the student to understand the perspective of Eastern religious philosophies.
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WR 240: Myths and Symbols:Deciphering the Messages of Sacred Traditions
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) This course introduces the academic study of religious myths. This is accomplished by examining spiritual and religious perspectives of cultures as sources of myths. Symbols, themes and plots are analyzed, enabling the student to identify common characteristics and patterns in myths originating in various cultures and religions throughout human history, while offering students the opportunity to resonate with the messages of myths.
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