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      Industrial Safety is designed to provide students entering an industrial or technological field with sufficient knowledge about safety, health, and keeping a workplace hazard-free as well as how these topics affect productivity, quality, and competitiveness..Prerequisites & Notes3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Introduction to Entertainment will introduce students to the concepts of various technology systems involved with live entertainment events. Some of the topics covered include the basic operation of the components and systems, technical requirements for events and venues. It will also look at employment opportunities and basic industry job descriptions. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to describe the equipment requirements for live events, such as touring performance events, and employment options.Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 3 Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Live Sound Production I introduces students to the concepts and creation of technical skills required for live events. Topics covered during the course include the operation and interconnection of components of a basic sound system to include consoles, amplifiers, speakers, processors and microphones. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to apply entry-level concepts of sound setup and operation for a medium-scale event.Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 4Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Live Sound Production II continues the concepts and creation of technical skills required for live event audio production. Topics covered during the course include the operation and interconnection of components of sound systems including consoles, amplifiers, speakers, processors and microphones. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to set up and operate a sound system for a live event. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1200Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Recording Engineering I covers the basic operation of an audio recording studio. The topics to be covered include audio theory, consoles, digital audio, processor operation, proper microphone placement, multi-track mixing techniques, and session procedures. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to record, mix, and edit recording sessions. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Recording Engineering II continues the concepts and creation of technical skills required for recording production. Topics covered during the course include the operation and interconnection of components of the recording process including consoles, amplifiers, software, processors, microphones, and instruments. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to properly record a multi-track recording session. Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ENT 1300Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Concert Lighting I is an introduction to concert lighting. Some technical aspects of the course include basic design, color theory, types of instruments, power distribution, safety, proper use and control of instruments. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to properly set up a variety of instruments and explain basic lighting concepts.Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.
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      Equipment Maintenance introduces basic concepts for maintenance and repair of various sound and lighting equipment. Topics include basic maintenance, troubleshooting, soldering, wiring standards, calibration, and testing. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to perform preventative maintenance and minor repairs on a wide variety of sound and lighting equipment.Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: NoneNote: Course not designed for transfer.