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MM4010 Net Broadcasting
This course gives students practical application exposure to the software, hardware and
management issues related to broadcasting video and audio online. Students produce projects that use streaming audio, video and other interactive media elements for delivery over the Internet. [Prereq: DIG2201C; CGS3803C, MM3220]
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FIL2298C Nonlinear Editing
This course covers the process of nonlinear video editing. Using a computer and appropriate
software, students explore the essentials of editing video and audio in a digital environment, from digitizing to outputting to videotape. [Prereq: FIL1274C or RTV2250C]
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HUN2204C Nutrition
This course centers on an explanation of the basic principles of nutrition and their relationship to health. The structure, functions and source of nutrients—including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water—are discussed. Current issues in nutrition are reviewed, including dietary guidelines, energy balance, vitamin supplements, and food fads.
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NT2222 Nutritional and Health-Related Cooking
Students focus on principles of planning wholesome, nutritionally balanced meals using traditional foods and ingredients. Students plan and analyze menus that meet nutritional guidelines and learn the concepts for adapting recipes and cooking methods to meet the requirements of special diets using a computerized dietary analysis program. [Prereq: CU1001A, B]
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CU4011 Oenology & Viticulture
This course is an extensive study of wine making and the science of wine making, from the
cultivation of the vines to the harvest of the grape and subsequent chemical and biological
components of wine during crushing/stemming, fermenting, aging, bottling, packaging, and
shipping. Geographic, climatic and cultural impacts on the types of wines produced are emphasized. [Prereq: CU2009]
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OM4500 Online Advertising Case Studies
Online advertising began in earnest around 1995. While some analytical studies have been done on this field, much of what can be learned is on the Web and must be approached directly. This course helps students discover how to study online advertising so that they can develop the skills needed to learn how to identify and learn from successful advertising. [Prereq: ADV1000 & ADV2106]
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OM 2100 Online Marketing Research
The use of online advertising and other online marketing is growing exponentially. This rapid
increase is explained, in part, by the ability to target online marketing. Advertisers want to be able to identify a desirable audience for their ads and then assure themselves that they have reached their goal. Advertising sales prices can be set based on the ability to confirm the characteristics of the audience. Advertisers also want to see independent verification and validation of the effectiveness of their ad. This rapidly developing area both expands the use of traditional market research and creates new kinds of data. Students are introduced to the concepts, availability, and use of this data. [Prereq: MAR1010]
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MAN3240 Organizational Behavior
This course is an examination of human relations theory and individual, group, and organizational performance in relation to the organizational structures of contemporary businesses and public agencies. [Prereq: PSY2012]
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