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ETEC 420: Communication Circuits II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Digital communication systems, advanced digital modulation concepts, data communications, advanced multiplexing concepts. Transmission lines, antennas and waveguides. Space communication is discussed. Prerequisites: ETEC 310.
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ETEC 470: Fiber-Optic Communication Technology
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course covers the basic topics related to optical fiber components used in telecommunication systems. It covers the bandwidth and rate capabilities of optical fibers, their properties and characteristics. Topics include light sources, lasers, semiconductors, optical detectors and their applications, principles of fiber-optic communications, modulation and multiplexing, short-haul and long-haul communication links, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and synchronous transfer mode (SONET) based networks. A term paper is required in this course. Prerequisite: ETEC 231, PHYS 150.
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ETEC 490: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Advanced topics in electrical engineering technology and computer technology. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.) Prerequisite: Approval of chairperson.
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ETEC 491: Special Topics II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Advanced topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering and technology. Prerequisite: Approval of chairperson.
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ETEC 495: Seminar Project
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
In this course we focus on a design project in an area such as fabrication, computerized control, or Internet Technology. The work will require a written and oral proposal, followed by periodic progress reports (oral and written), and culminate in a completed product and report. Prerequisites: Approval of chairperson and completion of junior year.
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FILM 101: Fundamentals of FILM Production
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course provides an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of digital filmmaking. Elementary aesthetic principles of film language are introduced along with the roles of director, cinematographer, and other creative personnel. Specially designed shooting exercises in the classroom teach the basic techniques of digital film production. Student director/cameraperson teams are assigned to produce and edit short silent digital films. Shooting and editing sessions are scheduled in addition to class time. All necessary equipment is provided.
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FILM 201: FILM Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course explores all the essentials of sync-sound digital filmmaking. Its emphasis is on tools and technology and their relationship to the aesthetic and functional concerns of the filmmaker. Basic practical skills are taught in cinematography, lighting and sound. Student teams of director and cameraperson write, cast and shoot a short digital film. Preproduction and production for these projects are scheduled in addition to classes. Prerequisite: FILM 101 and TEVE 340 or instructor's permission.
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FILM 210: History of Motion Pictures
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This survey course explores the development of the film as an art form and a technique. Fifteen hours of selected representative films are screened during the laboratory portion of the course. Post-screening analysis, research, and a term paper are required.
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FILM 215: The Documentary in Film and Television
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course provides a brief historical introduction to the documentary film and its role as an educational, ideological, and sociological force. Post-screening analysis, research, and a term paper are required.
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FILM 301: Advanced Film Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
This course uses the skills and knowledge provided in FILM 201 to progress to the in-depth study of advanced production techniques through rough cut stage. Students are required to complete projects. Prerequisites: FILM 201 or instructor's permission. This course is open to juniors and seniors only.
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