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  • 0.00 Credits

    Course Description: Additional studies in Modern, as continuation of MOD 401. Prerequisite: MOD 401. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to: (1) Build advanced skill set upon achievements during required course work. (2) Incorporate a higher level of technique in the material. (3) Maintain alignment awareness with more advanced movement. (4) Recognize the importance of a professional approach to dance. (5) Possess the ability to move with both fluidity and strength in different musical meters.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of MOD 321. Class material provides students with a strong aesthetic focus, and fine-tunes personal artistry with regard to technical and performance execution. Students learn to work innovatively with technical terminology in order to execute a wide range of advanced and diverse movement motifs. Prerequisite: MOD 321 with a final grade of "C" or better. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to: (1) Proficiently perform advanced level modern dance technique skills that include a strong aesthetic/performance focus. (2) Quickly anticipate movement outcome in combination work with advanced level accuracy. (3) Be proficient with combining and reorganizing movement sequences in an articulate and organized fashion and be able to quickly process and prioritize tasks for the most positive outcome. (4) Demonstrate performance skills and expressiveness while dancing incorporating dramatic content and physical intent. (5) Execute exercises and movement combinations with advanced level musical acuity. (6) Maintain consistent performance skills with regard to dynamic play and physical intent. (7) Organize and implement methods for self-evaluation. (8) Critically evaluate class work and the work of others. (9) Possess the technical proficiency required of a professional dancer.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of MOD 411. Class material provides students with a strong aesthetic focus, and fine-tunes personal artistry with regard to technical and performance execution. Students learn to work innovatively with technical terminology in order to execute a wide range of advanced and diverse movement motifs. Prerequisite: MOD 411 with a final grade of "C" or better. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to: (1) Proficiently perform advanced level modern dance technique skills that include a strong aesthetic/performance focus. (2) Quickly anticipate movement outcome in combination work with advanced level accuracy. (3) Be proficient with combining and reorganizing movement sequences in an articulate and organized fashion and be able to quickly process and prioritize tasks for the most positive outcome. (4) Demonstrate performance skills and expressiveness while dancing incorporating dramatic content and physical intent. (5) Execute exercises and movement combinations with advanced level musical acuity. (6) Maintain consistent performance skills with regard to dynamic play and physical intent. (7) Organize and implement methods for self-evaluation. (8) Critically evaluate class work and the work of others. (9) Possess the technical proficiency required of a professional dancer.
  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with the skills necessary to write multimedia content for many different media platforms, including advertising, public relations, journalism, photography, and video. This class will cover Web writing skills, including writing for search engine optimization (SEO), social media and blogging. Upon completion of this course, students will have a variety of written assignments spanning multiple disciplines to add to their portfolios. Students must pass with a C- or better to progress in the major if this is a required major course. Prerequisite: JOUR 150.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide an introduction to multimedia production, writing and theory. Students will learn the industry from a historical perspective, as well as learn the basics of blogging and promoting content, video and audio for the Web, slide shows, podcasting, RSS feeds, creating interactive quizzes and timelines, mobile publishing, and other relevant topics. Upon completion of this course students will have a comprehensive technical knowledge of the many opportunities for multimedia production. Prerequisite: JOUR 103 Course Objectives (1) Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental and advanced concepts of the emerging world of new media technology and online journalism (2) Survey existing online journalism sites (3) Recognize the technical elements of web publishing (4) Design a functional online journalism news site (5) Compare and contrast the theories and practices of multimedia technologies including social networking, audio, video, blogging and information graphics (6) Review the theories and practices of online news writing and its implications in the current industry
  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide technical background for those students in the Digital Media field. Students will incorpo-rate Web design theory and technical skills to create a series of Web products, including graphics, animations, and Web pages. Students will learn the current practices of Web publishing, which may include HTML, Flash, PhP coding, and the use of Content Management Systems. Upon completion of this class, students will have a variety of Web design pieces to add to their portfolios. Prerequisite: GRID 103
  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will build upon the skills and theory learned in Web Publishing I. Students will incorporate Web design theory and technical skills to create a series of advances Web products, which may include Flash, XML, PhP and mobile content coding. Upon completion of this class, students will have a variety of published Web pieces to add to their portfolios. Prerequisites: MULT 365.
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