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ATE 3: The Art Museum as Educator: Interpreting Art for Education
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The course functions as a working art museum education model providing art education students with hands-on experience in the design, planning, preparation and implementation of an exemplary art education program with Hillwood Art Museum, located on the Post Campus. Developed from an interdisciplinary perspective, the course provides students with practical interpretive skills for analyzing art as learning in varied contexts with children. Teaching skills developed through the model strengthen the art educator's abilities to incorporate art history, aesthetics, and art criticism into the school art curriculum. Prerequisite of ATE 1 or ARM 54 or permission of instructor is required.
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ATUT 1: Senior Fine Arts Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is independent study in the area of the student's interest and specialization under advisement and direction of a member of the faculty. The student explores areas of personal significance. This course is designed to prepare the Fine Arts, Photography, and Art Education major for his or her senior project. Prerequisite of Senior status is required.
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BDST 11: Production Tools I
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course introduces the student to the basics of video , audio and web production. Students work with a faculty team to master the basics of singlecamera production; including shot composition, camera movement, preproduction, postproduction, storyboarding and scripting. Audio instructions will include an introduction to principles of sound, audio formats, analog vs. digital recording, editing,use of different microphone types.
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BDST 12: Production Tools II
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course introduces the student to additional basic skills in audio, video and web production. Specifically, it includes the three camera switched live-to-tape shoot, three camera set up, blocking, microphones, soundboard operation, levels and creating a rundown. Audio instruction will cover remote equipment use, studio production, use of remote recording devices and uploading and downloading audio from the web. Additional web skills covered will include basic file management, and interactive audio.
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BDST 17: Writing for TV and Radio
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
In this course students will organize, outline and write scripts for commercial, documentary, instructional and promotional material for radio and TV. Includes study of various format requirements. Emphasis is on the development of strong writing skills and story structure. Prerequisite of CMA 5 is required of all majors.
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BDST 2: Current Issues and Trends in Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is an analysis of the major developments in contemporary radio television, cable and related media, including issues such as the evlution of traditional media, the impact of new technologies, developments in audience research, changing regulatory policies and the impact of the interactive and social media. Prerequisite of CMA 2
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BDST 24: Media Management
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course analyzes the components of successful operation of media outlets, including music programming, news, promotion, sales, research and physical operation. Students learn the job functions of various positions in modern radio , TV and web program distribution. Prerequisite of BDST 1, 4, 6 are required.
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BDST 25: Intermediate Television: Field Production
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Students explore more advanced television field production techniques for news, documentary and narrative projects. Students learn how to produce interviews and dramatic short stories with emphasis on pre-production, proper field production practices, post-production and critical analysis. Prerequisite of Media Arts Screening is required.
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BDST 27: Applied Television
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Students staff the television studio and participate in the operation of PTV. Hours and area of concentration are arranged according to the student's interests and skills as well as the needs of the studio. Students work closely with faculty members in the day-to-day operation of the television studio and in programming for PTV,the campus television channel. Prerequisite of Media Arts Screening is required.
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BDST 28: Applied Television
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Students staff the television studio and participate in the operation of PTV. Hours and area of concentration are arranged according to the student's interests and skills, as well as the needs of the studio. Students work closely with faculty members in the day-to-day operation of the television studio and in programming for PTV, the campus television channel. Prerequisite of Media Arts Screening is required.
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