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4.00 Credits
Provides advanced video production experiences for students who already possess significant media production skills. Students produce an audio documentary, a short documentary and work with groups (modeled after industry-standard production crews) to produce 30-minute documentary film projects. Prereq: COMM 2200 or FLM 1045 Semester: Fall & Spring
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4.00 Credits
This course covers advanced lighting techniques and camera technology for digital cinematography. Through lab demonstrations, studio projects and location settings, students will utilize professional motion-picture equipment to develop various compositional and technical skills. Digital camera equipment, lighting, filters, and other film technology will be explored. Pre-Requisite(s): FLM 1045, FLM 1055; and ART 1310 or FLM 1513 or Instructor Approval. Co-Requisite(s): FLM 1055 (Can be co-req or pre-req) Semester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students participate in Film Production internships through approved employers. Students learn practical work experience as it applies to their career in the Film Production Industry. Prereq: Instructor approval. Semester: All
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A course designed for students to explore specific areas of interest in a classroom setting.
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4.00 Credits
This initial course in a four-course sequence will develop your language-learning skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural understanding at the 'novice-high' proficiency level. The course employs supplemental activities outside of class to reinforce student learning, such as language lab attendance or in-person/online tutoring sessions. Semester(s): Fall
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4.00 Credits
Second in a series of four courses which focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. Major objective of the first year is to develop functional language ability in French, and cultural competence. Lab attendance is required. Prerequisite(s): FRN 1010 w/C grade or better; or placement by test into FRN 1020. Semester(s): Spring
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4.00 Credits
Third in a series of four courses which focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. Major objective of the second year is to increase functional language ability in French, and cultural competence. Lab attendance is required. Prereq: FRN 1020 w/C grade or better; or placement by test into FRN 2010 Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the materials and processes that compose and shape the Earth. Topics will include earthquakes, volcanoes, rocks, minerals, global climate change, plate tectonics, the origin of earth, geologic time and fossils, glaciers, streams, landslides, and natural resources. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
This nonscience majors' course is an introduction to the 4.5-billion year geologic history of Earth and the evolution of life through fossils. Historical geology and fossils will be used to explore the physical science principles and scientific processes that leads to our understanding of Earth. Pre-Requisite(s): none Semester(s) Taught: all
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3.00 Credits
Coreq: Geo 1115. This course is an introduction to physical geology for students considering a major in geology or geography. Topics will include rocks and minerals, earthquakes, plate tectonics, volcanoes, and internal and surficial processes, and field sampling. There is an emphasis on hands-on projects and the identification of minerals and rocks. Semester: Fall
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