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ECON 2998: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
Prerequisite: One course in ECON.
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EDIT 2103: Postproduction
4.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This course introduces the basic aspects of film and video postproduction. Students will complete the final steps of their edited film or video project and prepare it for distribution. Through this process they will learn how to work effectively with a film director and conceive a professional workflow for a specific project. Students will also take a field trip to a postproduction house to acquire knowledge of state-of-the-art services available in the community. Completed first-year core curriculum Cinema Production Certificate. Prerequisite: CIPR 1102. Corequisite: EDIT 2104.
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EDIT 2104: Editing
1.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This Course introduces the basics of the technical and aesthetic aspects of editing motion pictures. You will learn professional editing software such as Final Cut Pro software, the process and language of editing, the Editor/Director relationship and you will complete several edited projects. Completed first-year core curriculum Cinema Production Certificate. Prerequisites: CIPR 1102 and SCRN 1101. Corequisite: EDIT 2103.
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EDIT 2105: Editing
2.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This course explores advanced editing technical and aesthetic issues introduced in EDIT 2104. Students will analyze the work of a diverse group of master film editors; learn strategic approaches to different types of editing and compositing. They will complete several advanced editing projects and create an editor's reel. Completed first-year core curriculum Cinema Production Certificate. Prerequisites: EDIT 2103, EDIT 2104.
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EDIT 2107: Internship Lab
3.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
3.00 credits (1.00 int/2.00 lab) Initial offering Fall 2009 This internship provides second-year editing students with an opportunity to work in the industry. During the internship, students will work with local and national film and video organizations and postproduction houses. Internships are only available to degree students. Prerequisites: Completed first year core curriculum Cinema Production Certificate and EDIT 2104.
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EDIT 2998: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
Prerequisite: Completing first year core curriculum Cinema Production Certificate.
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EDUC 1000: Careers in Education,Child and Youth Development
3.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
3.00 credits (3.00 lec) This course introduces students to career opportunities for working with children and youth in a variety of settings. The course also examines education and training requirements, licensing regulations, and characteristics of quality programs and settings. Students will complete career exploration activities in a variety of settings.
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EDUC 1150: Mentoring the Urban Student
2.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
2.00 credits (2.00 lec) This course offers students an opportunity to enrich a young person's life through mentoring. Through collaboration with Big Brothers Big Sisters, they will be matched with a 6- to 13-year-old attending the Interdistrict Downtown School (IDDS). Students will meet with him or her at IDDS for an hour each week at a prearranged time based on their schedules. In addition, weekly course lectures and discussion occur online. Students will examine the role of a mentor, the mentoring process, the urban context, developmental assets, bridging differences, boundaries and limit-setting, and issues that offer come up in mentoring urban children and youth. No experience with children is necessary. Students will need to complete a thorough application process through Big Brothers Big Sisters prior to the first week of class. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 0200 or placement into ESOL 0052 or completion of READ 0100 or ESOL 0042 with faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052.
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EDUC 1170: Tutoring the Urban Student
3.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
3.00 credits (1.00 lec/2.00 lab) This course examines best practices for tutoring urban youth in elementary, middle and secondary school settings. Students will participate in intensive tutor training and tutor K-12 children. In order to complete this course, students must be able to work as a tutor five hours per week throughout the semester. All students enrolled in this course will need to complete an application process, requiring background check, prior to the first week of class in order to work in the public school system. Prerequisites: 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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EDUC 1215: Child,Youth Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
3.00 credits (3.00 lec) This course presents an overview of typical and atypical child and youth development across cultures from birth through age 18. Students will examine all developmental domains, including the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, language, gender, and cultural development, as well as identify strategies to enhance and support the development of children and youth. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052.
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