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2061-403: Advanced Photography in Biomedical Communications
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Sophisticated and creative applications of photography serving the needs of the scientifi c community. Students explore a variety of specialized photographic techniques and a variety of philosophies. Assignments are performed that are similar to those encountered in biomedical and research institutes. (2061-303, basic color course) Credit 4
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2061-454: Intermediate Ophthalmic Photography
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Intermediate Ophthalmic Photography goes beyond the shooting of retina fundus photographs or posterior segment photography and concentrates on interpretation of fl uorescein angiography fi lms and anterior segment photography. Students investigate external ocular photography, slit-lamp biomicrography, and common corneal anatomy and diseases. (2061-354) Credit 4
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2061-454 - Intermediate Ophthalmic Photography
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2061-455: Advanced Application in Ophthalmic Photo
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Provides students with clinical experience in ophthalmic photography. Students work off campus in an ophthalmology clinic performing stereo fundus photography, fl uorescein angiography, specular biomicrography, slitlamp biomicrography, and goniography. The educational experience is balanced with the needs and tolerance of each patient involved, and represents an important clinical education necessary for diagnostic imaging. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the site. (2061-354 and permission of instructor) Credit 4
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2061-463: Photography and the Microscope
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This photomicrography course goes beyond the basics of imaging through a microscope. This course investigates optical enhancement techniques, video recording, motion stopping, as well as specimen preparation in various application and sample preparations. (2061-302 or 2076-412 or permission of instructor) Credit 4
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2061-499: Biomedical Photography Co-op
0.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Provides biomedical photographic communications students with on-the job experience. The student seeks and acquires a school-approved co op position in the health care industry. The working environment provides the forum for learning more about the student's chosen career. A fi nal interview with the co-op coordinator assists the student in evaluating the experience. Credit 0
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2061-499 - Biomedical Photography Co-op
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2061-501: Photography Concentration
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Investigating, planning, organizing, and producing an audiovisual presentation, a learning package, or an informational program for a biomedical communications client. (Completion of Biomedical Photographic Communications AAS degree requirements, at least one upper-division photo elective in media, permission of instructor) Credit 4
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2061-501 - Photography Concentration
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2061-550,551,552,553: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A seminar approach offered on demand when adequate numbers of students and faculty desire to investigate specialized topics not normally offered in the regular curriculum. Available to upper-level students. Credit variable 1-9
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2061-599: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A student-proposed advanced project sponsored by an instructor. Approval of the proposal by the department chairperson and the director of the school. Available to upper-level students with a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Credit variable 1-9
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2065-201: Introduction to Film Production
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A fundamental course in 16mm non-synchronous film production. Filmmaking is presented as means of interpretation and expression. The course combines technical information in motion picture exposure and editing with a theoretical and practical approach to motion picture continuity. Production is in 16mm (non-sync) format. Students furnish fi lm, tape and processing. Equipment is furnished by the department. Credit 4
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2065-202: Digital Production I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A foundation course in editing theory and practice for motion pictures. Emphasis is on identifi cation and concerns of a variety of approaches to the edited image. The student edits S-VHS format taped projects designed to address specifi c editorial concerns. Students provide videotape; equipment is furnished by the department. Credit 4
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