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COM 131: Media Mystery Tour: Insiders' Perspective
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Through a combination of videotaped interviews, lectures, discussions and electronic field trips, you are introduced to the processes that form visual communication. Professionals in broadcast, video and audio production, corporate and organizational video, cable television and emerging technologies explain how they work their crafts. Emphasis is placed on developing an informed and critical understanding of the nature of media, how the media work, how they are organized and how they construct reality. You are introduced to the language and syntax of moving image communication and offered an opportunity to develop and understand these skills for effective communication.
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COM 204: Single Source Video/Audio Production and Editing
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: COM 101. Students are introduced to visual storytelling and writing for the ear. Conceptssuch as single-camera production, including composition and movement, moving image sequencing (such as cut-ins and cut-always), shooting for the edit, and three-point lighting are stressed. Students learn operation of camcorders, portable audio recorders, and video editors. Single microphone techniques, cueing, digital audio editing, and dubbing of various audio media are also introduced. This course includes a lab component.
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COM 211: Communicating in Personal Relationships
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This course examines the fundamental role of communication in establishing and maintaining personal relationships. By surveying the leading research and theories in interpersonal communication, it engages students in the detailed analysis of how individuals enter into, maintain, and terminate relationships. Conceptual perspectives examined include communicative competence, relational development, interaction process, codes, and context.
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COM 221: Introduction to Film
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
The course explores the range of film styles, movements, and genres; the relationship between theory and technique in the "language" of sounds and images; and the economic and social importance of film. It includes the screening and analysis of classical and contemporary films, both U.S. and international.
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CSC 121: Career Orientation
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite for entry into the Cooperative Education Program, but open to all students. Covers policies and procedures of the Cooperative Education Program, orientation to career decision-making, personal evaluation, interviewing techniques, resume preparation, and job-market trends. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis only.
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CSC 224: Career Exploration
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Designed to help students explore the world of work, their skills and interests, job-search strategies, and the relationship between various college majors and careers. Highly recommended for undeclared/undecided students. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis only.
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CSC 300: Co-op Field Experience
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Required of and limited to students on co-op work assignments in all colleges. One hour of credit is awarded for each successful assignment completed. This credit is not counted toward the number of hours needed for graduation but it will add academic hours to a student's credit total and enhance career preparedness.
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CSC 321: Employment Strategies
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Designed to prepare juniors, seniors, and graduate students for an effective job search. Covers a range of related subjects: taking personal inventory, initiating a personal job campaign, resume preparation, telephone techniques, accessing the hidden job market, salary negotiations, networking, interviewing, follow-up measures, and strategies to enhance on-the-job success. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis only.
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CSC 400: Co-op Field Experience
0.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Special field assignment for students who have completed prior co-op requirements or who participate in community work study. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis only.
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CVE 211: Surveying
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: MTH 181. Theory and techniques of horizontal and vertical distance measurement, angle measurement, theory and adjustment of errors, area and traverse calculations, tacheometry, state plane coordinate system, topographic mapping, horizontal and vertical curves, earthwork calculations, fundamentals of engineering graphics, integration of geometrical theory, and computer-aided drawing.
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