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FILM 312: Advanced Remote TV Production
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Involves the study of the basic elements of creating of a video documentary. Emphasis will be placed upon operation and techniques of EFP equipment, location producing and directing, and post-production video. Pre-requisite: FILM 311.
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FILM 338: Video Editing Digital
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Focuses specifically on video postproduction from nonlinear digital editing to still and motion graphics compositing. Introduces students to different software and hardware packages used for editing video footage, and 2-D animation. Students complete editing/composting exercises which culminate in editing student projects. Particular emphasis is placed on scheduling, media storage/retrieval, and working in group situations. This course continues the aesthetic principles from field production into postproduction with an eye on real-world projects. Pre-requisite: FILM 201.
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GEOG 103: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Introduces students to global regions by integrating the environment, cultural, and economic spatial frame-works. Examines the geography of individual regions, along with the interactions between the regions and the resulting systems of interdependence.
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GEOG 104: World Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Presents a spatial systematic view of the earth and relates certain selected physical phenomena to the human-nature complex of the earth. These relationships emphasize the roles of the physical elements in man's environment. Topics include geographic tools, earth-sun relationships, atmosphere, lithosphere, hydro-sphere, and biosphere.
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GEOG 105: World Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Investigates the spatial organization of human beings and their societies. Explores world distributions and patterns of population, cultural elements, settlements, livelihoods, and political orders as these are spatially related to the physical environment and to one another. This perspective examines where and why people occupy and utilize some portions of the earth's surface in preference to others.
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GEOG 258: Geography of the District of Columbia
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Emphasizes the physical, cultural, and economic geographical framework of the Washington metropolitan area, with consideration given to its development in a historical context. Particular stress is placed upon the spatial factors which are significant in Washington's functioning urban area.
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GEOG 347: Urban Geography
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Examines the principles governing the origin, structure, and growth of urban agglomerations. Emphasizes the phenomena of the institution and establishment and renewal of physical and cultural areas within and without metropolises.
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GEOG 370: Introduction to Computer Mapping & Cartography
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Introduces computer mapping hardware and software and cartography (the making and understanding of maps). Pertinent to anyone planning to utilize current mapping software and hardware in other university courses or disciplines, or considering a career in city and regional planning or urban policy agencies, research centers, and public and private sector employment positions.
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GEOG 375: Introduction to Desktop GIS
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Introduces students to advanced software and hardware in the GIS technology. May be used for scientific investigations, resource management, and development planning. Instructs in how to assemble, store, manipulate, and display geographically referenced information which is data identified according to their location.
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GEOG 470: Advanced Desktop GIS
3.00 Credits
University of the District of Columbia
Applies computer mapping skills to real research or projects when working with the university administration or research centers, outside research centers or groups, local and federal government agencies, and private sector activities.
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