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2.00 Credits
5.00 credits (5.00 lec) This is part of a sequence designed for students intending to major in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or other mathematics-dependent fields. Topics include integral calculus of single-variable real functions, infinite series and applications. Fulfills MnTC Goal Area 4. Prerequisites: MATH 1180.
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4.00 Credits
4.00 credits (4.00 lec) This course is intended to give students studying computer science the mathematical foundation they will need for their future studies, but it may be taken by students in a wide variety of majors, including Mathematics and Engineering. Topics covered will include: logic, sets, functions, sequences, complexity of algorithms, number theory, matrices, methods of proof, mathematical induction, recursive algorithms, counting methods, discrete probability, relations, graphs and tree fundamentals. Fulfills MnTC Goal Area 4. Prerequisites: MATH 1110 or MATH 1125.
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5.00 Credits
5.00 credits (5.00 lec) This course covers linear algebra, with an emphasis on eigenvalues; introduction to differential equations, including linear differential equations with constant coefficients, solved using eigenvalues; and series solutions and numerical methods for linear and nonlinear differential equations and systems. Prerequisite: MATH 1190.
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5.00 Credits
5.00 credits (5.00 lec) This course covers algebra and geometry of vectors in twoand three-dimensional space; velocity, acceleration and curvature; functions of several variables; partial derivatives and chain rule; max/min problems; Lagrange multipliers; double and triple integrals; parametric form of curves and surfaces; polar, cylindrical and spherical coordinates; integration on curves and surfaces; vector fields; theorems of Green and Stokes; and Divergence Theorem. Prerequisites: MATH 1190.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of one college-level math course and department approval.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides beginning media students with a foundation in the aesthetics, toolsets, and procedures used in the business of content creation with Dynamic Media. Students will work with still and moving images and sound while they examine and evaluate existing media content and the tools and processes used in their creation; study and recognize the underlying technology used in digital communications containing sound and picture; and use industry-standard tools from Adobe and Apple on both the Macintosh and Windows platforms. Prerequisites: READ 0100 or placement into READ 0200 or placement/faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course will systematically look at both analog and digital systems used in the field of Media Production. Beginning with basic systems theory, students will learn the hows and whys of designing and constructing hardware systems for both the production and presentation of media projects. Prerequisites: READ 0100 or placement into READ 0200 or placement/faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 credits (3.00 lec) This course covers the basics of design for communication in media formats. Emphasis is placed on basic organization, and the preparation of treatment and script to meet specific objectives for defined audiences. Programming areas examined include instructional, commercial and public service communications. Students will also examine, outline and write scripts for interactive media. Prerequisites: READ 0100 or placement into READ 0200 or placement/faculty recommendation into ESOL 0052; MATH 0060 or placement into MATH 0070.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course covers basic design and production concepts, equipment operation, safety and maintenance concerns. Emphasis is placed on understanding basic magnetic recording/reproduction, specific audio communication techniques and group-based production. The course provides students with exposure to the realities of professional, systems-based production, as well as to magnetic recording media. It also engages them to determine the when, why and how of using music in a media production. Students will be required to provide their own set of audio headphones. An associated laboratory is recommended. Prerequisites/Corequisites: MPRO 1100 and 1150.
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3.00 Credits
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides Media students with basic production skills using various digital video cameras and editing tools. Students will explore fundamental single-camera video production utilizing elements of lighting, sound, graphics, camera work and editing. They will work with multiple cameras, including single- and 3-chip cameras, as well as Standard Definition and Hi-Definition camcorders. Prerequisites/Corequisites: MPRO 1100 and 1150.
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