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parents. The student becomes familiar with the nature and causes of the more common problems and develops skills for assisting with the prevention and/or improvement of problems common among children and youth. 3 Credit Hours

RTV 191 INTERNSHIP IN RADIO OR TELEVISION BROADCASTING Prerequisite: As required by the college . This course offers supervised field experience in radio or television broadcasting or related areas. 3 Credit Hours

SWT 133 GERIATRICS Prerequisite: As required by the college.

RTV 215 AUDIO PRODUCTION II Prerequisite: As required by the college .

This course includes the study of the needs of making adjustments to retirement, activities and hobbies of the older person, and community agencies available for the aged. This course will include common psychological and physical problems of the aging. Actual experience will be provided in helping the elderly accept the changes in later life and teaching them of the many services available to them. 3 Credit Hours

This class provides a further exploration of concepts that apply to all aspects of audio production. It is an examination of basic audio techniques for film, radio, and television production. Audio production and post-production are covered, with a focus on audio editing/post-production. 3 Credit Hours

RTV 219 VIDEO PRODUCTION II Prerequisite: As required by the college .

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)

This class provides further demonstrations and practice regarding the video production process. Students are further introduced to basic video production techniques and the course provides an 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. Advanced instruction in video production is provided through this hands-on, production-intensive course 3 Credit Hours

SOC 200 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course is an introduction to the vocabulary, concepts, and theory of sociological perspectives of human behavior. 3 Credit Hours

SOC 209 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Prerequisite(s): SOC 200 and/or as required by the program This course examines the causes of delinquency. It also reviews programs of prevention, and control of juvenile delinquency as well as the role of the courts. 3 Credit Hours SOC 210 SOCIAL PROBLEMS Prerequisite(s):SOC 200 and/or as required by the program This course examines the social and cultural aspects, influences, incidences and characteristics of current social problems in light of sociological theory and research. 3 Credit Hours SOC 247 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY Prerequisite(s):SOC 200 and/or as required by the program This course is a study of family structures and families in a modern society. It covers preparation for marriage, as well as sociological, psychological, biological, and financial factors relevant to success in marriage and family life. 3 Credit Hours

RTV 220 MEDIA POST-PRODUCTION II Prerequisite: As required by the college .

This course includes further instruction in nonlinear editing with emphasis on visual effects, transitions, editing shortcuts and text. The course explores current postproduction techniques, examining various editing styles and current video technology. Concepts related to edit decisions and the management of media are developed through exercises and assignments. Specific issues relating to aesthetics of editing are also discussed. 3 Credit Hours

RTV 268 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MEDIA Prerequisite: As required by the college .

The topic of this course varies from semester to semester. Each course focuses on various issues in the field of media production and allows students to pursue specific projects related to the subject of the course. Covered topics may include specific genre production and study (such as horror, musical, and film noir) specific topic and style related project work, cinematic eras and trends and focuses on particular directors and related styles. 3 Credit Hours

SPANISH (SPA)

SPA 101 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I Prerequisite: As required by the college.

This course provides an introduction to Spanish. Topics include the development of basic communication skills and the acquisition of basic knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking areas. 4 Credit Hours SPA 102 INTRODUCTORY SPANISH II Prerequisite(s):SPA 101 or Equivalent This continuation course includes the development of basic communication skills and the acquisition of basic knowledge of the cultures of Spanish-speaking areas. 4 Credit Hours SPEECH — PUBLIC SPEAKING SPH 106 FUNDAMENTALS OF ORAL COMMUNICATION Prerequisite(s): As required by the program This course is a performance course that includes the principles of human communication; interpersonal, intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public. This course surveys current communication theory and provides practical applications for workforce readiness.

SOCIAL WORK TECHNICIAN (SWT)

SWT 109 TECHNIQUES OF BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION I Prerequisite: As required by the college. In this course the student will demonstrate the ability to decrease inappropriate behaviors and to shape appropriate behavior tough the use of behavior modification techniques. 3 Credit Hours SWT 130 THE COMMUNITY AND THE SOCIAL WORKER Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the demographic, economic and cultural composition of the community. The student will develop technical skills for making practical application of available resources for enhancing the quality of life within the community. 3 Credit Hours SWT 131 PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH Prerequisite: As required by the college. This course develops an understanding of the emotional, social, psychological and physical needs of children and youth. This course presents the influences and responsibilities of natural and surrogate

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