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DCOM 290: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Special Topics
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DCOM 311: Survey of Digital Photographic Communica
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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DCOM 316: Journalism and New Media
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This course will offer a continuous critique of the ways in which traditional journalistic standards, practices, and values are being translated and upheld by the practitioners of new media. Students will study and use the tools that online journalists use to tell stories on a multimedia platform. Students will examine the recent history of the move from traditional journalism to onlinejournalism and will become familiar with both the practical and theoretical questions surrounding the use of new media technologies. By the end of the course, students should know about the current state of several debates in the field of new media and should be able to create content that upholds traditional journalistic values and pushes the boundaries of what is possible in using new media technologies to relate news and information in an online environment. They will also become familiar with the social, cultural, economic, and political changes brought about by new media technologies and applications. Prerequisite: ENG 213 or DCOM 285, or by permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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DCOM 345: Digital Video.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This course introduces students to the basic principles and practices of digital video creation and production. This course allows the student to build their digital video making skills by having them conceive, storyboard, film, edit, and author projects in DVD format. To complement their practical knowledge, the course gives the students theoretical understanding of how moving and time-based imagery function both conceptually and expressively. [Cross-listed with ART 345]. 3 credits.
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DCOM 355: Digital Graphic Design.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
The course will focus on blending the creative and technical aspects of developing electronic images. Students will apply traditional art methods and techniques to the electronic canvas. Additionally, the course will serve to provide a historical perspective of electronic imaging and examine the limitations and possibilities of working in the electronic medium. 3 credits.
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DCOM 365: Business of Information
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
An exploration of the way businesses utilize technology to operate effectively. The course will focus on how businesses generate, manage, store, and distribute information that is key to performance of business objectives. Topics will include Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), e-Marketing, and Business Intelligence. Prerequisite: DCOM 265, or permission. 3 credits.
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DCOM 385: Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This course will reinforce and build upon the design skills, theories and experience from Writing for Digital Media I, and focus on the production and postproduction/development process. Prerequisite DCOM 285, or permission. 3 credits.
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DCOM 386: Video Games:History,Theory,and Social Impact.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This class will critically examine video games as historical and cultural artifacts, as narratives, as works of art, as a technologically dependent medium, as part of human play and as a powerful social influence. 3 credits.
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DCOM 390: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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DCOM 400: Internship
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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