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ESL 135: Academic Skills
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
The course is designed to help ESL students improve their language skills in the following areas: speaking, listening and note-taking, reading, grammar and editing, and vocabulary building. An additional focus will be placed on expanding students' language-learning strategies. A variety of media will be used to expose students to academic content.
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ESL 141: Acad. Speaking & Listening L-4
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
ESL students receive extensive practice in listening and speaking in academic and professional settings. The course is specifically designed to help students improve their ability to understand language features and organization of academic lectures and note-taking strategies. Additionally, this course will guide students in improving their pronunciation, academic discussion and presentation skills.
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ETS GR: ETS Major Field Test for MBA
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
BVGSB graduate-level content field testing provided by the Educational Testing Service
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ETS UG: ETS Major Field Test-Business
0.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
ETS Major Field Test in Business - BVGSB requires for all undergraduate buisness majors.
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FILM 1045: Beginning Film Production
6.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Exchange Program SLCC: An intensive workshop experience in which students, crewing in their area of specialization, complete the shooting and post-production of projects up to 15 minutes in length. At SLCC
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FILM 1055: Intermediate Film Production
6.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Exchange Program SLCC: An intensive workshop experience in which students complete pre-production building toward a final project which they will cast, staff, and shoot, producing a 15 to 20 minute short film. Required for film majors.
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FILM 110: Making Sense of Movies
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course examines the formal elements of film and its history, from the earliest experiments in motion photography through the present. Students will learn the terminology and concepts of film analysis (mise-en-scene, montage, cinematography, etc.) in the context of film's evolution across the twentieth century. Films may include profanity, violence, and/or sexually explicit images. (WCore: WCFAH)
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FILM 1400: Copyrights -Creative Profess.
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This introductory short course focuses on U.S. copyrights given to creative individuals who produce visual, musical, literary works of art or performing arts. The course also covers licensing and trademarking.
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FILM 1515: Basic Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Exchange Program SLCC: A broad overview of sound, sound systems, recording, and live sound reinforcement providing basic training in the physics of sound and the hardware and systems used to control and record it. No prerequisites.
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FILM 1800: Digital Media Tools/Techniques
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Exchange Program SLCC: An introduction to digital media fundamentals and the evolving industry. Students obtain a hands-on, in-depth experience with digital media tools, content and production techniques. Industry standard hardware and software tools are used to create and edit images, audio, video, layout, and web media to create powerful media. Copyright and professional responsibility issues and trends are covered. At SLCC.
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