UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

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CTVA 358. Advanced Film Sound (3)

motion picture production, including technical and aesthetic requirements. Use of various technologies and microphones. Presents the mix and postproduction sound editing. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab per week….

CTVA 361. Computer Fundamentals for Multimedia (3)

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in CTVA 100, CTVA 210, CTVA 220, and CTVA 230 or CTVA 240 or CTVA 250 or CTVA 260. General introduction to computers…

CTVA 351. Anatomy of Film Producing (3)

Prerequisite: CTVA 240 or CTVA 250. Organization and management for both independent and studio film production. Basic business procedures, financing, budgeting, distribution, exhibition, legal matters, the development of entrepreneurial…

CTVA 440. Theory and Techniques of TV Directing (3)

in CTVA 320 (for screenwriting option). Theories and techniques of TV directing. Unique characteristics of video as they affect the art of directing. Screening and critique of representative TV programs….

CM 309. Computer Applications in Construction Management (2)

operations in the building industry. Introduction to commercially available software for planning, scheduling and estimating that is generally used in the construction industry. Two 3-hour technical activity/labs per week….

CTVA 475. Audience Analysis (3)

Prerequisites: Grade of “C” or higher in CTVA 100, CTVA 210, CTVA 220, and CTVA 240 or CTVA 250 or CTVA 260. Lecture/discussion of mass audiences and the techniques…

CTVA 480. Electronic Media Management (3)

Prerequisites: Grade of “C” or higher in CTVA 100, CTVA 210, CTVA 220, and CTVA 240 or CTVA 250 or CTVA 260. Study of business problems of station operations….

CTVA 487. Social Controls and Regulation of Electronic Media (3)

Prerequisites: Grade of “C” or higher in CTVA 100, CTVA 210, CTVA 220, and CTVA 240 or CTVA 250 or CTVA 260. Legal and social controls in the regulation…

AM 316. Engineering Dynamics (3)

Prerequisites: CE 240; MATH 280 or ME 280 or ECE 280. Vector calculus and kinematics, force, equations of motion, energy and momentum principles applied to the dynamic behavior of rigid…

CE 340/L. Strength of Materials and Lab (2/1)

members and basic structural systems. Axial, torsional, bending and shear stresses and deflections. Introduction to structural stability. Design of structural components. 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab per week….