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ECO2005: Introduction to Economics

The Introduction to Economics course examines the principles of economics that influence decision makers, both consumers and producers, within the global economic system. Students will examine the features of and reasons for different economic...

ACG3223: Business Accounting

In the Business Accounting course, students will examine the accounting cycle and the preparation and interpretation of basic financial statements. Students will learn the concept of profitability, principles of cost models and controls, and various...

BUS229: Project and Portfolio II: Market Research

The Project and Portfolio II: Market Research course combines hands-on learning experiences with summative and formative portfolio assessments. In this course, students will analyze an entertainment company to explore the various departments and...

FBS239: Project and Portfolio III: Film

The Project and Portfolio III: Film course combines hands-on learning experiences with summative and formative portfolio assessments. In this course, students will complete a three- to five-minute short project based on the script, storyboard...

FLM3421: Film Positions I

In the Film Positions I course, students will explore the various roles above and below the line and the technical skills and techniques synonymous with each department. The production, camera, sound, grip, electrical, and art departments will be...

FLM3422: Film Positions II

The Film Positions II course expands and nurtures the student's individual and unique voice by allowing students to select specific departments for further examination. Students will hone in on mastering the key techniques of their departmental...

FLM3413: Broadcast Production I

In the Broadcast Production I course, students will examine the techniques and technologies involved in creating multicamera shoots for the news and narrative broadcast television genres. Students will explore the unique logistical, structural, and...

DCN3435: Electronic Field Production

In the Electronic Field Production course, students will be introduced to the genres of documentary film/television and reality television. Students will explore the unique logistical, structural, and aesthetic methodologies that distinguish field...

FLM3415: Broadcast Production II

In the Broadcast Production II course, students will use the skills acquired in Broadcast Production I to explore the various roles through work performed in practical labs. Students will expand their understanding of preproduction, location shooting...

MCM4429: New Media Formats

In the New Media Formats course, students will break from the conventions of traditional modes of visual storytelling to explore short-form, web-based, interactive, and digital-media creation methods. Primary focus will be on the formats of web...