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2.00 Credits
2.00 credits (2.00 lab) This laboratory course will use an application-based approach to biochemical techniques. Students will apply the concepts learned in the biochemistry theory course to gain experience in protein purification and characterization, modern molecular biology techniques, enzyme kinetics and immunological techniques. They will extensively utilize biochemical techniques and instrumentation widely used in academic and industry laboratories, apply the regulatory affairs standards, and document their work as per these standards. Prerequisites: BIOT 2320 and CHEM 2420 and all prerequisites for these courses apply. Prerequisites/Corequisites: CHEM 2610, and all prerequisites for this course apply.
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3.00 Credits
1.00-6.00 credits (1.00-6.00 int)This course will provide full- or part-time participation in an industry, government agency, university, or analytical services laboratory for internship, project help, or field experience. Students must receive faculty approval to register in this course. Arrangements must be made before registration. Prerequisites: BIOT 2000, CHEM 2400, BIOL 2500 and/or CHEM 2600; and all prerequisites for these courses apply; and instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: One course in CHEM; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051.
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1.00 Credits
5.00 credits (5.00 lec) This course is a comprehensive introduction to Mandarin Chinese. Students will learn the pronunciation system, character writing and basic skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing; master standard pronunciation, the four tones, basic grammatical patterns, and vocabulary that is highly relevant to a beginning Chinese learner; lay a firm foundation for their future study of Chinese and be able to function in a Chinese-speaking environment. Students will accomplish these goals not only with the language skills, but also with Chinese cultural awareness. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051.
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2.00 Credits
5.00 credits (5.00 lec) This course is a continuation of Chinese 1000. Students will further develop standard pronunciation, the four tones, basic grammatical patterns and practical vocabulary; have a better and deeper understanding of the language and the culture; be able to recognize and write about 600 Chinese characters, write short essays, and have conversations with native Chinese speakers about yourself, your family, and other everyday topics; and be ready for intermediate study in Chinese. Prerequisites: CHIN 1000; placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec/1 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This course provides an in-depth study of advanced camera and lighting systems used in cinema production. Using these technologies, students will become adept in the art and craft of cinematography through exercises and camera tests involving lighting setups, lens choices, camera movement, special effects and other tools of the industry. They will learn the choices and decisions the cinematographer must make in service to the production. Prerequisites: CIPR 1102; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051; placement into MATH 0700 or completion of MATH 0060; demonstration of computer literacy skills. Co-requisite: CINE 2104.
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1.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec/1 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This course explores the cinematographer's role in a motion picture production. Students will study and practice the relationship with the director and other members of the crew through the production of a short film. You will also learn other aspects of working with a crew including the roles of assistant camera and gaffer. Prerequisites: CIPR 1102; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051; placement into MATH 0700 or completion of MATH 0060; demonstration of computer literacy skills. Corequisite: CINE 2103.
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2.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec/1 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This course applies the aesthetic and technical knowledge introduced in CINE 2104 toward a complete production in collaboration with a director. Students will implement advanced style and production techniques to the course projects, producing a professional Cinematographer's Reel as a capstone project. Prerequisites: CINE 2104; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051; placement into MATH 0700 or completion of MATH 0060; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070; demonstration of computer literacy skills.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (1 int/2 lab ) Initial offering Fall 2009 This course provides an opportunity to work in a production facility or on a set. Students' internship placement will reflect your personal aesthetics in cinematography. Students must obtain their internship coordinator's approval in advance of internship. Placement is limited to program students. Prerequisites: CIPR 1102; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051; placement into MATH 0700 or completion of MATH 0060; demonstration of computer literacy skills.
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3.00 Credits
Initial offering Fall 2009 Prerequisites: One course in CINE; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into ENGL 1110 or completion of ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051; placement into MATH 0700 or completion of MATH 0060; demonstration of computer literacy skills.
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