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MArt 410: Media Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Study of the laws that govern mass media; codes of ethics as controlling factors; net interpretation of First Amendment rights.
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MArt 413: Non-Linear Digital Video Editing
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The study of video editing techniques and systems which have emerged from the intersection of television and computer techniques.
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MArt 415: Design Projects for the Community
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course focuses on the developing critical thinking skills for relating media content to context and for understanding how social and cultural issues impact public perceptions and behaviors. Through advocacy of a non-commercial cause, students will explore the many facets of an issue, identify key points to impact public appeal, develop a media promotional strategy, and employ visual communication skills to promote social change. Prerequisites: MArt 121, 221, 233, 318 and 320 or Permission of instructor.
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MArt 429: Advanced Game Design
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The study of more complex concepts of game design including the use of programming and concept development. Students will complete an interactive game during the course.
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MArt 436: Digital Filmmaking III-Directing the Documentary
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
In this course students will explore approaches to and aspects of documentary storytelling including research, production and editing by producing their own documentary video project. Students will learn the basics of project proposal writing as well as how to secure funding and seek distribution for projects. The history of non-fiction films will be addressed though readings and screenings. Prerequisite: MArt 221 and 322 or Permission of the instructor.
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MArt 443: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Digital Photography explores the technology and application of photographic image making. Students will use various hardware and software to capture and manipulate digital imagery. Prerequisite: MArt 233
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MArt 446: Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The study of the format, the writing styles, and the creative and technical techniques useful in the development of the dramatic screenplay for television and film.
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MArt 450: Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Seminar in topic(s) appropriate to the discipline. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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MArt 452: Audio Production for Radio
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The study of digital audio hardware and software used in the audio production and radio industries. An introduction to audio engineering concepts.
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MArt 456: Physical Computing;2
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course focuses on physically interactive technology, enabling student's work to sense and respond to its environment. This course is geared towards people interested in exploring new possibilities for screen based and installation art, robotics, and "smart" architecture, The course begins withthe basic theories of electronics and leads to fully functional interactive projects. Through current examples, technical lectures, and hands-on supervised work time, students will learn the process of building projects which react to physical interactions, as well as, build a series of working prototypes.
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