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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 257) Advanced work in video, audio, or digital multimedia leading to the development and production of a completed professional project. Emphasis on using professional approaches in pre-production and production. Students will specialize in their preferred area of production for which they must have had prior production experience. Majors should see a program advisor to make sure they have taken the necessary sequence of courses prior to enrolling in this class. Prerequisite: one of the following: COM*131 (Formerly BC 151), COM*142 (Formerly BC 152), DGA*241 (Formerly MM 125), DGA*260 (Formerly MM 145), or DGA*250 (Formerly MM 201).
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 275) Students work on professional corporate video and multimedia productions. All aspects of production including meeting with clients, proposal writing, budgeting, scriptwriting, video production, postproduction and delivery of video will be covered. Entry into this class will be based on instructor evaluation and academic standing. Enrollment is limited to 5 students.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 299) The Media Arts Workshop is a summer honors program with the goal of producing a collaborative work of outstanding professional quality. This workshop is open to students in Broadcast Communications, Communications Arts, Multimedia or a related discipline. Students will learn by working with media professionals for training and guidance and by working together as a team to complete a film, video or interactive media presentation. Enrollment is by application only. Prerequisites are courses and/or experience in the student's field of study and presentation of an accomplished portfolio and possible interview.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 260, Broadcast Communications/ Multimedia Internship) Students gain practical work experience by interning with approved broadcast, cable, multimedia, education, media production companies or public service organizations for academic credit. Minimum of 120 hours of practical experience a well as written assignments and evaluation required for 3 credits. Students should arrange internship during the semester prior to registration. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BC 270, Broadcast Communications/Multimedia Internship II) Students gain practical work experience by interning with approved broadcast, cable, multimedia, education, media production companies or public service organizations for academic credit. Minimum of 120 hours of practical experience as well as written assignments and evaluation required for 3 credits. Students should arrange internship during the semester prior to registration. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CA 145, EXCEL) Microsoft EXCEL for Windows, which contains spreadsheet, database, and graphics features, will be utilized to capture, organize, process, and store data for business applications.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CA 149, Database Applications (Access)) This course will provide an introduction to database software. Students will learn to create and manipulate databases using leading database packages currently popular in business and industry. Students will get an overview of the range of available database management systems and an understanding of fundamental theory. Hands-on work will be emphasized. Prerequisites: Prior knowledge of keyboarding for computers and windows operating systems is recommended.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly WPRO 205) This course will introduce the use of Windows applications as a multi-tasking software program which allows the user to run several programs simultaneously, created an integrated environment for data transfer between applications. Basic keyboarding or permission of instructor. Previous "Windows" operations experience is desirable.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CA 103, Introduction to Computer Applications) An introductory course presenting the business uses of computer hardware and software. It will teach the fundamentals of the Windows environment and use of popular business software using word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation applications. E-mail communication skills will be developed, and the use of the Internet as a communication and research tool. An overview of web page design will be covered. Prerequisite: Hands-on familiarity with computers.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly IS 105, Problem Solving in Software Development) The basic concepts of software development including coding techniques, flowcharts, algorithms and problem solving techniques will be covered. Students will develop problem definitions, modular logic design and documentation standards.
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