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FDM 4V98: Elec & Film Media Workshop
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Baylor University
A directed project to a detailed individual or group radio, television, or film production including preproduction, research and concept development, production, post production, and planning for distribution. May be repeated once in a different semester for a total of six semester hours.
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FDM 5303: Intern: Film & Digital Media
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Provides graduate students the opportunity for application of film digital media skills and knowledge carried out under the supervision of a professional employer in a media-related organization.
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FDM 5366: Graduate Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Advanced production-oriented workshop with emphasis on enabling students to practice their craft and work towards completion of festival-worthy productions. Particular emphasis on preproduction, research and concept development, production, and post-production. May be repeated once in a different semester for a total of six semester hours.
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FDM 5376: Contemporary Film Theory
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Major issues and concepts that have been taken up by film theorists and critics in the years following World War II, with particular concentration on cultural studies, ideological criticism, race, gender, politics, spectatorship, and new digital technologies.
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FDM 5V35: Problems Film & Digital Media
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Baylor University
Designed to give individual students opportunities for additional work in their area of concentration in film and digital media. May be repeated in a different semester for up to a total of six semester hours.
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FDM 5V90: Prof Paper/Proj Film Digital
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Satisfies the non-thesis option for the master of communication studies. Under the direction of a supervising professor, a student will select a problem or topic in film and digital media and will write a substantial paper or produce a substantial project for submission to the faculty. Maximum three credit hours.
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FDM 5V99: Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Baylor University
5V99 Thesis1 to 6 sem. hrs.
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FIN 3301: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
A study of personal financial decisions that individual must make in today's world. Topics include budgeting and household liquidity; personal income taxes; charge accounts, credit cards, and consumer loans; personal insurance including life, health and disability, homeowners, and auto; investments including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and tangible assets; buying and financing homes, automobiles, and other consumer durables; and wills, trusts, and estate planning.
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FIN 3305: Principles of Risk Mgmt & Ins
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
Techniques for managing pure risks in order to maximize the value of a firm. The course contrasts the risk preferences of corporations with that of individuals, and explores the implications of differing preferences on insurance purchase decisions. The characteristics of as a tool in the process of managing both corporate and personal risk exposures are emphasized.
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FIN 3310: Intro to Financial Mgt
3.00 Credits
Baylor University
An introduction to the principles of financial management, including the objective of the financial manager, financial markets and institutions, financial statements analysis and forecasting, the time value of money and valuation, budgeting of capital expenditures, risk and return, weighted average cost of capital, financial leverage, and working capital management. Students are expected to have a business financial calculator.
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