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CGA103: Fundamentals of Art II

The Fundamentals of Art II course builds on the skills and knowledge developed in Fundamentals of Art I and prepares students for subject matter essential to artists in the 3-D arts industry. This class includes discussions, peer critiques, mentoring...

COP1050: Programming for Interactive Technology I

The Programming for Interactive Technology I course covers fundamental programming and visual scripting principles essential to interactive design. The course introduces topics such as strings, loops, arrays, algorithms, and problem-solving. Students...

MKT210: Introduction to Marketing

The Introduction to Marketing course explores foundational marketing concepts, including target-market segmentation, product distribution, and promotion. Students will examine traditional marketing avenues, such as print, television, and radio, as...

SCS2501: Broadcast Writing

The Broadcast Writing course introduces the writing and reporting skills essential to sports journalism, broadcasting, and broadcast storytelling. Students will learn how news is gathered, evaluated, and distributed. They will also further explore...

MUB3311: Music Business Models

The Music Business Models course provides students with an overview of music business corporate structure and the support companies that assist in the development, distribution, and sale of music. The course also covers management configuration for...

Dubbing Stage

Four men behind console in dubbing stage watching film on big screen.

 

Full Sail’s Dubbing Stage is Dolby® certified, and is a fully functional, professionally designed post- production facility where student interns work with instructors to learn the intricacies of...

IEP091: Grammar 2

In Grammar 2, students will build on their English grammar knowledge through reviewing irregular verb conjugation, past and present perfect tenses, and phrasal verbs. They will also continue to study basic idiomatic expressions as well as informal...

TPA3013: Lighting Concepts and Design

The Lighting Concepts and Design course is dedicated to conventional lighting-system concepts and introduces students to color theory, photometrics, truss systems, conventional fixtures, dimmers, and terminology. Emphasis is placed on defining live...

ECW3111: Literary Genre I: Comedy and Tragedy

The Literary Genre I: Comedy and Tragedy course introduces students to two fundamental traditions in media and literature. Through the study of a variety of modern works of comedy and tragedy, students will learn what moves an audience to laughter or...

MGF1213: College Mathematics

The College Mathematics course introduces students to fundamental concepts in math and algebra through real-world learning activities in personal finance, business, and quantitative reasoning. Through the simulation of practical situations, students...