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<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–20<strong>10</strong> CATALOG | 315<br />

TCM –<br />

Telecommunications<br />

TCM<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Digital Multi Media<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Introduction to the major components of a<br />

multi media project. Prerequisites: None.<br />

TCM/VPT<strong>10</strong>4<br />

Scriptwriting<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

Script writing process, including developing<br />

objectives, writing research agendas,<br />

designing content outlines writing a<br />

treatment, writing a training script, marketing<br />

script, and dramatic training script. Dramatic<br />

motion picture screen play format, the<br />

dramatic curve, believable character creation<br />

and dialog and creation of the first ten pages<br />

of a screenplay. Prerequisites: None.<br />

TCM/VPT114<br />

Audio for Video and Media<br />

3 credit(s) 5 period(s) lecture and lab<br />

Audio in media production including<br />

Electronic News Gathering (ENG) and<br />

Electronic Field Production (EFP), studio and<br />

Sound Room for corporate, cable and<br />

broadcast applications. Microphones and<br />

audio recording equipment: audio production<br />

techniques using a Shot Gun Boom<br />

microphone while in the field; audio recording<br />

in the sound room; multi-track recording and<br />

layback; audio editing using a non-linear<br />

computer program: music libraries: sound<br />

effects: video tape editing in audio postproduction.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

TCM/MTC120<br />

Introduction to Sound Design for Film<br />

and Video<br />

3 credit(s) 5 period(s) lecture and lab<br />

Basic principles of recording and mixing<br />

sound for film and video. Includes voice<br />

over, automatic dialog replacement (ADR),<br />

foley, ambience, special effects and music.<br />

Emphasis on analog and digital recording<br />

techniques in the field as well as in a<br />

controlled environment. Prerequisites:<br />

(TCM<strong>10</strong>0 and TCM136) or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

TCM/MTC220<br />

Advanced Sound Design for Film and<br />

Video<br />

3 credit(s) 5 period(s) lecture and lab<br />

Explores techniques and advanced<br />

applications used in designing sound using<br />

original student footage on a non- linear<br />

editing system. Prerequisites: MTC/<br />

TCM120 or permission of instructor.<br />

TCM241AB<br />

Introduction to Non-linear Editing: Final<br />

Cut Pro<br />

4 credit(s) 6 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Introduction to editing on a non-linear editing<br />

system. Prerequisites: TCM136 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

TCM242<br />

Portfolio Non-Linear Editing<br />

2 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Explores techniques and applications used<br />

in editing an individual project on a non-linear<br />

editing system. Prerequisites: TCM241, or<br />

TCM241AA, or TCM241AB, and independent<br />

footage. Course Note: TCM242 may be<br />

repeated for a total of six (6) credits.<br />

TCM282<br />

Advanced Non-Linear Editing<br />

Techniques<br />

4 credit(s) 6 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Explores techniques and advanced<br />

applications used in creating and editing an<br />

advanced project on a non-linear editing<br />

system. Prerequisites: (TCM241AA and<br />

TCM242) or permission of instructor.<br />

TCM290<br />

Professional Media Marketing<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Designed to equip media students with<br />

marketing tools for career development and<br />

promotion. Prerequisites: TCM136 or<br />

permission of Instructor.<br />

TEC – Textiles and<br />

Clothing<br />

TEC<strong>10</strong>5<br />

Cultural Aspects of Clothing<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

Psychological, aesthetic, and economic<br />

factors applied to the selection of clothing in<br />

relation to personality and figure type.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

TEC<strong>10</strong>6<br />

History of Fashion<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

Consideration of historic factors influencing<br />

fashion and fashion change with special<br />

emphasis on historic costume.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

TEC1<strong>10</strong><br />

Basic Sewing Skills<br />

3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Basic clothing construction techniques. Use<br />

of commercial patterns and sewing machine<br />

in the construction of basic garments.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

TEC111<br />

Clothing Construction<br />

3 credit(s) 5 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Construction of garments applying basic<br />

construction principles and techniques using<br />

patterns suitable for the individuals and their<br />

capabilities. Prerequisites: None. Course<br />

Note: If student has no previous sewing<br />

experience, TEC1<strong>10</strong> Basic Sewing Skills<br />

should be taken prior to and not during this<br />

course. May be repeated for a total of 12<br />

credit hours with permission of instructor.<br />

TEC113<br />

Textiles: Dyeing<br />

1 credit(s) 1.5 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

(Not offered every semester)<br />

Demonstrations and projects emphasizing<br />

skills and techniques in creating decorative<br />

textiles for the home and apparel; tie dye<br />

and batik. Prerequisites: None.<br />

TEC114<br />

Textiles: Block Printing/Silk Screening<br />

1 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

(Not offered every semester)<br />

Skills and techniques in creating decorative<br />

textiles for the home and apparel; block<br />

printing and silk screening. Prerequisites:<br />

None. Course Note: May be repeated for a<br />

total of three (3) credits.<br />

TEC115<br />

Textiles: Hand Painting<br />

1 credit(s) 1.5 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

(Not offered every semester)<br />

Materials and techniques used to hand paint<br />

designs on textiles. Includes color theory<br />

and design development. Prerequisites:<br />

None. Course Notes: Course may be<br />

repeated for a total of three (3) credits.<br />

TEC116<br />

Textiles: Stitchery and Embellishment<br />

1 credit(s) 1.5 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

(Not offered every semester)<br />

Materials and techniques used for stitchery<br />

and embellishment on textiles. Includes<br />

color schemes and design development.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Course Note: May<br />

be repeated for a total of three (3) credits.<br />

TEC120<br />

Intermediate Clothing Construction<br />

2 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Application of intermediate clothing and<br />

fitting techniques. Emphasis on improving<br />

basic construction skills. Prerequisites:<br />

TEC111 or permission of instructor. Course<br />

Note: May be repeated for a total of 8 credit<br />

hours with permission of instructor.<br />

TEC124<br />

Advanced Clothing Construction<br />

3 credit(s) 5 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Advanced garment construction techniques,<br />

pattern alteration and fit and techniques<br />

used on specialty fabrics. Prerequisites:<br />

TEC111 or permission of instructor. Course<br />

Note: May be repeated for a total of 12<br />

credit hours with permission of instructor.<br />

TEC125<br />

Fashion Design<br />

3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />

Practical techniques of fashion sketching,<br />

pattern drafting, and draping. Design apparel.<br />

Prerequisites: None. TEC<strong>10</strong>6 and TEC111<br />

suggested but not required.<br />

Course Descriptions

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