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BIOS 2110: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Introduction to form and function of following human body systems: organization, basic chemistry, cells, tissues, skin, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, special senses, and endocrine system. Lab exercises will use demonstration and inquiry techniques.
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BIOS 2120: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Introduction to the form and function of the following human body systems: blood and cardiovascular systems, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system metabolism, urinary system, fluid, electrolyte and pH balance, reproductive systems, and immune system. Lab exercises will use demonstration and inquiry techniques.
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BIOS 2170: Principles of Heredity
4.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Introduction to the fundamental principles of genetics including Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, gene frequency and distribution, probabilities and statistics and applied human genetics.
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BIOS 2990-2999: Special Topics II
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
A continuation of Special Topics I.
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BRDC 1100: Introduction to Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Survey of electronic media, including history, development, social impact, laws, policies,organization, programming, the advertiser, the audience, public interest, criticism, new technologies, and the future outlook.
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BRDC 1110: Radio Production and Performance
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Theory and application of radio production and announcing techniques beginning with control board operation, turntables, tape recorders, routing signals, audio signal flow and microphones; and finishing the semester by learning and developing announcing skills, including reading, interpreting copy, pronunciation, voice development, announcing music, reading commercials, and interviewing. Jobs in radio are also discussed.
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BRDC 1120: Broadcast News
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Principles of news writing for radio and TV, plus techniques of news gathering are studied and practiced. Some assignments will be based on actual wire service copy and news stories from local stations. During the semester, students will be scheduled to write news stories for the college's cable channel.
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BRDC 1210: Television Production and Performance
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Knowledge and skill development in camera operation, TV audio, lighting, videotape recorders, set and graphics design, electronic editing, electronic field production and principles of television production are featured. Also included are remote productions, TV studio and control room use and special effects. Jobs in TV are discussed.
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BRDC 1230: Broadcast Scripts
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Writing principles for radio and television are introduced. Additional topics covered are formats for scripts, writing public service announcements, and promotional announcements, working with advertisers to write commercials, and writing longer segments or complete radio and TV programs. Some writing will actually be produced to provide accurate feedback.
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BRDC 1240: Voice and Diction
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Learn how the voice works and how articulators are used in speech. Explore the voice-over industry and act with just your voice. Create character voices and tell stories so that your audience understands them better and can imagine the scene and characters clearly.
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