tomography and cross-sectional anatomy will be presented. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses. 8 Credit Hours RAD 224 CLINICAL EDUCATION V Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required previous semester courses. Co-requisites: As required by the program. This course provides students with the opportunity to correlate previous instruction with applications in the clinical setting. Students will be under the direct supervision of a qualified practitioner. Practical experience in a clinical setting enables students to apply theory presented thus far and to practice radiographic equipment manipulation, radiographic exposure, routine radiographic positioning, identification, and patient care techniques. Principles other imaging modalities will be presented. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate practical applications of radiographic procedures presented in current and previous courses. 8 Credit Hours RAD 227 REVIEW SEMINAR Prerequisites: Successful completion of all required previous semester courses. Co-requisites: As required by the program. This course provides a consolidated and intensive review of the basic areas of expertise needed by the entry level technologist. Topics include basic review of all content areas, test taking techniques and job seeking skills. Upon completion the student will be able to pass comprehensive tests of topic covered in the Radiologic Technology Program. 2 Credit Hours
RTV 115 AUDIO PRODUCTION I Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This course provides a foundation to the basic concepts that apply to all aspects of audio production. It is an introduction to basic audio techniques for film, radio, and television production. Emphasis is placed on effective use of words, music and/or sound effects in the production of audio. Audio production and post-production are covered, with a focus on production. The development of sound technology and its influence on various media, a well as radio history are examined. 3 Credit Hours
RTV 118 MEDIA PRE-PRODUCTION I Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This course is a study of and practice in techniques and skills used in planning for various types of media projects. The class explores all aspects of preproduction planning for media projects. A focus is placed on the role of producer, and the process of taking a concept from inception to completion through the development phase of the media production process. A special emphasis is placed on scriptwriting. 3 Credit Hours
RTV 119 VIDEO PRODUCTION I Prerequisite: As required by the college
This class provides demonstrations and practice regarding the basics of the video production process. The course introduces students to basic video production techniques and provides a basic overview of film and television theory and criticism. It provides a combination of theory and hands-on exercises in order for students to learn the equipment and
techniques used in media production and editing. Basic shooting/editing techniques are introduced. 3 Credit Hours
RTV 120 MEDIA POST PRODUCTION I Prerequisite: As required by the college .
REAL ESTATE (RLS)
RLS 101 – REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This class focuses on both the technical and theoretical aspects of videotape editing. Students are provided with hands-on training and are required to produce various nonlinear editing exercises, exploring various editing techniques and approaches in a digital environment. 3 Credit Hours RTV 125 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOUNDATION Prerequisite: As required by the college . This course introduces students to digital imaging techniques. Emphasis is placed on the technical application of the camera, digital photographic lighting methods, and overall composition. Upon completion, students should be able to take digital images and understand the technical aspects of producing high quality photos. 3 Credit Hours
This is an introductory real estate course providing the necessary terminology, background, and understanding of real estate principles. Topics include history of property ownership, real estate finance, real estate law, and the mechanics of listing and closing the sale. It is designed to assist those preparing for the real estate salesman's licensing examination in Alabama. 4 Credit Hours
RELIGION (REL)
REL 151 SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This course is an introduction to the content of the Old Testament with emphasis on the historical context and contemporary theological and cultural significance of the Old Testament. 3 Credit Hours
RTV 153 PRACTICUM IN TELEVISION/VIDEO I Prerequisite: As required by the college .
This course offers supervised campus experience in video/television broadcasting with emphasis in the planning, production and editing of electronic media, announcements and programs. Each semester this sequence of classes will focus on different aspects of the subject. 3 Credit Hours RTV 154 PRACTICUM IN TELEVISION/VIDEO II Prerequisite: As required by the college . This course offers supervised campus experience in video/television broadcasting with emphasis in the planning, production and editing of electronic media, announcements and programs. Each semester this sequence of classes will focus on different aspects of the subject. 3 Credit Hours
REL 152 SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Prerequisite: As required by the college.
This course is a survey of the books of the New Testament with special attention being focused on the historical and geographical settings. The student should have an understanding of the books of the New Testament and the cultural and historical events associated with these writings. 3 Credit Hours
RADIO AND TV BROADCASTING (RTV)
RTV 101 INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING Prerequisite: As required by the college . This course surveys the history, growth, and development of radio, television, and related media in the United States with emphasis on social, cultural, and economic implications and special consideration given to regulations and current issues. 3 Credit Hours
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