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1.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides a working introduction to the aesthetic and technical aspects of cinema production. Using 16mm film and digital media, students will design, shoot and edit several short projects. They will be introduced to the role of computers in the digital, nonlinear, postproduction environment. Prerequisites: Admission to the Cinema Division; READ 0200 or ESOL 0052 or placement into READ 1300; ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051 or placement into ENGL 1110; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070; demonstration of computer literacy skills.
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2.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course examines narrative structure and conventions in cinematic storytelling. Students will learn advanced production methods, postproduction techniques, basic motion graphics and the elements of both visual structure and sound design. Students must work collaboratively as well as individually throughout the semester. Prerequisites: CIPR 1101; READ 0200 or ESOL 0052 or placement into READ 1300; ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051 or placement into ENGL 1110; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070; demonstration of computer literacy skills.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course introduces students to sound as it relates to the moving image. They will learn the fundamental nature of sound, basics of location and studio recording; and general principles involved in creating, manipulating, and mixing audio tracks. Students will complete individual exercises in the sound suites, culminating in the creation, recording and final mix-down of an original sound track. Prerequisites: CIPR 1101; READ 0200 or ESOL 0052 or placement into READ 1300; ENGL 0900 or ESOL 0051 or placement into ENGL 1110; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070; demonstration of computer literacy skills.
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1.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course introduces students to the history, theory, and criticism of cinema from its origins in the silent era through the sound era of classical Hollywood, German expressionism, Russian montage, and French poetic realism. They will examine cinema as a unique art in the context of other arts and the American and European social milieux. Students will also interpret films in terms of their historical positions, national origins and aesthetics. Prerequisites: SCRN 1101; 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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2.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course is a study of the history of film language and style. Students will begin with the transition from the classical studio system to American film noir, Italian neorealism, French new wave, new German cinema, international co-production, and the contemporary American independents. They will also focus on analysis and interpretation of films which are representative of evolving national traditions of cinema, with recognition of their divergent cultural milieux. Prerequisites: SCRN 1101; 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
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course explores classic and contemporary films created by the most influential filmmakers throughout the world. These films will allow students to examine the crosspollination between traditional Hollywood cinema and various international film movements. To better understand how film shapes our perceptions of other cultures, students will analyze the social, cultural and political dynamics involved in making and viewing these films. Prerequisites: SCRN 1101; 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
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course explores the history, theory, and practices of documentary film and video, tracking the genre from the actuality films of the early 1900s through the present-day resurgence in documentary film and video. Students will examine what constitutes a documentary, analyzing the fundamental aesthetic tools of documentary filmmaking (camera, sound, structure, and interviewing,) as well as the role of technology in the current democratization of the genre. Prerequisites: SCRN 1101; 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
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides an opportunity to study in depth a variety of cinema topics. Possible topics include studies of directors, genres, and national cinemas as well as different cinematic perspectives (gender, race, ethnicity, history, literature, theatre, art and music). Prerequisites: SCRN 1101; 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
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 int) This course focuses on the role of the community health workers' personal safety, self-care, personal wellness, and the promotion of health and/or disease prevention of clients. Course includes classroom and internship field work. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052 and ESOL 0033 or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 int) The course focuses on the community health worker's knowledge of the community and the ability to prioritize and organize work. Emphasis is on the use and critical analysis of resources and problem-solving. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052 and ESOL 0033 or equivalent. Corequisite: CMHW 1000.
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