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EMB 211W Writing for Broadcast & New Media 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: ENG 111or ENG 111A or ENG 111H. Introduces and familiarizes the specialized writing styles in radio, TV, cable, new media and corporate/non-profit production. Includes, but is not limited to, news, promotional announcements, sports and advertisements. Emphasizes and analyzes various writing styles employed in the commercial, non-profit and corporate world and demonstrates that style through frequent writing. Credit may be earned in either BRT 211 or EMB 211 but not both. (45-0) EMB 227 Broadcast Sales 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: ENG 111 or ENG 111A or ENG 111H. Explores basic marketing concepts in broadcast time and spot sales. Analyzes the psychological, sociological, economic, and communicative aspects of salesmanship as they apply to the broadcast industry. Prepares actual sales presentations for hypothetical clients. Brings practicing professionals in the boradcast sales field to share their experiences with the class. Credit may be earned in either BRT 227 or EMB 227 but not both. (45-0) EMB 229W Women, Minorities, and the Media 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: Any College Composition I course or higher. Examines the depiction of women and minorities in the mass media in contexts including television, film, print, and the Web. Studies media portrayal, employment, ownership, and access.Explores the individual and societal consequences of media representation. (45-0) EMB 233 Radio News and Programming 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: BRT 155 or EMB 155. Introduces basic elements of Broadcast Radio News producing, reporting, and resources; develops understanding of Radio programming, formats, and differences between commercial and public radio. Produces news and programming projects utilizing analog and digital equipment. Credit may be earned in either BRT 233 or EMB 233 but not both. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact the program coordinator for details, 686-9101). (0-60) EMB 255W Media Production III 4 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: EMB 152 and EMB 153. Also EMB 155 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Refines and utilizes skills gained in Media Production I and II with further instruction to produce and direct finished multimedia productions. Emphasizes producing and directing skills to maximize effectiveness. Produces and directs multimedia productions, including audio and video components, with specific outcomes for specific uses and audiences. Uses Television Studio and Computer labs. (60-30) EMB 275 DVD Design and Authoring 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: EMB 155. Provides a guide to every aspect of the process of authoring a Digital Versatile Disc. Examines the aesthetic elements involved in the creation of a navigational interface and the management of the video and data file contents of a DVD. Incorporates aspects of graphic design and digital video production to produce and deliver a final project DVD. Introduces DVD authoring software. Credit may be earned in EM 275 or EMB 275 but not both. (15-45) EMB 279 Advanced Post Production 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: EMB 155 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade or EMB Program Coordinator approval. Builds on the body of knowledge gained in EMB 155. Expands the student’s knowledge and skill in non-linear video editing. Introduces advanced digital multimedia compositing and editing techniques and industry standard technologies, such as Apple’s Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Adobe After Effects, while providing an overview of the artistic nature of digital compositing. Students will complete a variety of advanced, individual digital video and compositing projects. (30-30) EMB 281 Electronic Media Broadcasting Internship I 1 Sem Hr Prerequisites: EMB 151 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and instructor approval. Provides advanced hands-on experience through internship with approved off-site electronic media company or organization. Requires 5 hours per week under direct supervision of onsite internship coordinator. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-75) EMB 282 Electronic Media Broadcasting Internship II 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: EMB 151 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and instructor approval. Provides advanced hands-on experience through internship with approved off-site electronic media company or organization. Requires 10 hours per week under direct supervision of onsite internship coordinator. (0-150) EMB 283 Electronic Media Broadcasting Internship III 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: EMB 151 with C (2.0) minimum grade and instructor approval. Provides advanced hands-on experience through internship with approved off-site electronic media company or organization. Requires 15 hours per week under direct supervision of onsite internship coordinator. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-225) EMB 284 Public Broadcasting Practicum I 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: BRT 151 or EMB 151 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and discipline approval. Provides advanced, practical experience through Delta College’s Public Broadcasting facilities. Gives opportunities to produce and assist with productions of on-air broadcast programs. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-60) EMB 285 Public Broadcasting Practicum II 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: BRT 151 or EMB 151; EMB 284 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and discipline approval. Provides advanced, practical experience through Delta College’s Public Broadcasting facilities. Gives opportunities to produce and assist with productions of on-air broadcast programs. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-60) EMB 290-299 Special Projects in Electronic Media Broadcasting Emergency Medical Service EMS 110 Basic Emergency Medical Technician I 4 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2. Requires concurrent enrollment in EMS 111, 112 and 113, and instructor’s permission. First in a sequence of four courses to prepare a student as a Basic EMT. Emphasis is placed on Emergency Medical Care, Medical/Legal/Ethical issues, didactic material including airway management, Patient Assessment, and general pharmacology. To successfully pass this course, the student will be required to successfully complete the national registry exam and obtain a state license. Fees for this exam and license are the responsibility of the student. (65-0) EMS 111 Basic Emergency Medical Technician II 4 Sem Hrs Requires concurrent enrollment in EMS 110, 112 and 113, and instructor’s permission. Second in a sequence of four courses to a prepare student as a Basic EMT. Emphasis is placed on recognition and management of environmental and medical emergencies; verbal, written and radio communications; triage, emergency childbirth; and pediatric emergencies. To successfully pass this course, the student will be required to successfully complete the national registry exam and obtain a state license. Fees for this exam and license are the responsibility of the student. (65-0) 370 Delta College 2012-2013

EMS 112 Basic Emergency Medical Technician III 2 Sem Hrs Requires concurrent enrollment in EMS 110, 111 and 113 and instructor’s permission. Third in a sequence of four courses to prepare a student as a Basic EMT. Emphasizes bandaging, splinting, backboarding concerning injuries to the head & spine as well as musculoskeletal systems. To successfully pass this course, the student will be required to successfully complete the national registry exam and obtain a state license. Fees for this exam and license are the responsibility of the student. (32-0) EMS 113 Basic Emergency Medical Technician Field Experience 2 Sem Hrs Requires concurrent enrollment in EMS 110, 111 and 112 and instructor’s permission. Fourth in a sequence of four courses to prepare a student as a Basic EMT. Requires Clinical rotation for EMT (hospital & ambulance). Successful completion of this course and EMS110, EMS111 and EMS112 enables the student to apply for and take the National Registry exam to qualify for state licensing as a Basic EMT. To successfully pass this course, the student will be required to successfully complete the National Registry exam and obtain a state license. Fees for this exam and license are the responsibility of the student. (0-32) EMS 290-299 Special Projects in Emergency Medical Service English ENG 090 Introduction to Academic Writing 4 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: WRITING LEVEL 1: Provides those who are not yet prepared for academic work in the regular composition sequence (ENG 111A, ENG 111, ENG 112 or OAT 150, 151, 152) with opportunity to improve their writing skills in an interactive and collaborative setting. Includes practice of personal and academic writing with special attention given to individual needs, which may include organization, sentence structure and variety, correct usage, and vocabulary development. Practices active reading strategies to understand, interpret, and apply information from reading. Does not earn credit towards graduation. Must earn a grade of “C” or better in ENG 090 for progression to the next level. (60-0) ENG 093W Effective Reading and Vocabulary Development 4 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 1. Designed for those whose academic and personal needs call for building skills, confidence, greater comprehension, and enjoyment of reading. Includes techniques for understanding and remembering a wider reading vocabulary. Applies reading strategies to a wide variety of reading materials under the guidance of an instructor. Does not earn credit towards graduation. Credit may be earned in ENG 093 or ENG 108, but not both. (60-0) ENG 097W Academic Reading 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2. Designed for those who are good readers, but who still need to make improvements in reading, vocabulary, and critical thinking to become successful and independent college students. Provides instruction and practice in study-reading college level texts; opportunities for self -selected research, reading and sharing of information; and the chance to select and read imaginative materials for pleasure and increased self -confidence as a reader. Does not earn credit towards graduation.( Credit may be earned in ENG 097 or ENG 109 but not both. (45/0) ENG 098 Preparation for College Writing 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: WRITING LEVEL 2. Provides those who are not yet prepared for academic work in the regular composition sequence (ENG 111A, ENG 111, ENG 112 or OAT,150, 151, 152) with opportunity to improve their writing skills in an interactive and collaborative setting. Includes practice with personal and academic writing. Does not earn credit for graduation. (45-0) ENG 105W English as a Second Language 5 Sem Hrs Aids the speaker of English as a second language with intermediate and advanced English language skills to communicate in academic and social settings. Includes speaking, listening, reading, composition, non-verbal communication and American culture. (75-0) ENG 107W Elements of Grammar 2 Sem Hrs Acquaints or refreshes students with useful, basic grammatical concepts and options in written language. Includes illustration and practice of sentence structure, usage, and punctuation. Strengthens writing skill and language awareness in college or in the work force. (30-0) ENG 111 College Composition I 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2 and WRITING LEVEL 4. Develops fluent, effective, and confident writers. Practices the process of composing; generating ideas; shaping and evaluating writing. Uses reading and language awareness to further the development of writing. Credit may be earned in only ENG 111, ENG 111A, ENG 111B, ENG 111C or ENG 111H. (45-15) ENG 111A Writing Methods/College Composition I 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2 and WRITING LEVEL 3. Develops fluent, effective, and confident writers. Practices the process of composing; generating ideas, shaping and evaluating their writing. Uses reading and language awareness to further the development of their writing. This course will transfer to universities and partially fulfill the college’s English composition requirement. Credit may be earned in only ENG 111, ENG 111A, ENG 111B, ENG 111C or ENG 111H. (45-30) ENG 111B College Composition I 3 Sem Hrs Develops fluent, effective, and confident writers. Practices the process of composing; generating ideas, shaping and evaluating their writing. Uses reading and language awareness to further the development of their writing. ENG 111B is intended to only be taken in a learning community combination. Credit may be earned in one of the following: ENG 111, ENG 111A, ENG 111B, ENG 111C or ENG 111H. (45-15) ENG 111C Writing Methods/College Composition I 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2 and WRITING LEVEL 3. Develops fluent, effective, and confident writers. Practices the process of composing; generating ideas, shaping and evaluating their writing. Uses reading and language awareness to further the development of their writing. This course will transfer to universities and partially fulfill the college’s English composition requirement. ENG 111C is intended to only be taken in a learning community combination. Credit may be earned in only ENG 111 or ENG 111A, ENG 111B, ENG 111C or ENG 111H. (45-30) ENG 111H College Composition I - Honors 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READING LEVEL4 and WRITING LEVEL 4 and permission of the Honors Office. Develops fluent, effective, and confident writers. Practices the process of composing; generating ideas; shaping and evaluating writing. Uses reading and language awareness to further the development of writing. Provides opportunities to engage in independent intellectual inquiry to foster deeper learning. Credit may be earned in only ENG 111 or ENG 111A or ENG 111B or ENG 111C or ENG 111H. (45-0) ENG 112 College Composition II 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: READNG LEVEL 3 and a “C” grade or better in any approved college level composition I course. Expands abilities and versatility in reading, language awareness, and composing for a range of purposes, audiences, and situations, including academic research writing. Credit may be earned in only ENG 112 or ENG 112A or ENG 112H. (45-0) ENG 104W Applied Spelling Techniques 2 Sem Hrs Emphasizes English spelling patterns and sequences as well as techniques for approaching spelling for adult learners. Shows students how to apply critical thinking strategies to identify and meet their individual spelling needs. (30-0) Delta College 2012-2013 Prerequisite Levels - See charts in this section. 371

EMB 211W Writing for Broadcast & New Media 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: ENG 111or ENG 111A or ENG 111H. Introduces and<br />

familiarizes the specialized writing styles in radio, TV, cable, new media<br />

and corporate/non-profit production. Includes, but is not limited to, news,<br />

promotional announcements, sports and advertisements. Emphasizes<br />

and analyzes various writing styles employed in the commercial,<br />

non-profit and corporate world and demonstrates that style through<br />

frequent writing. Credit may be earned in either BRT 211 or EMB 211<br />

but not both. (45-0)<br />

EMB 227 Broadcast Sales 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: ENG 111 or ENG 111A or ENG 111H. Explores basic<br />

marketing concepts in broadcast time and spot sales. Analyzes the<br />

psychological, sociological, economic, and communicative aspects<br />

of salesmanship as they apply to the broadcast industry. Prepares<br />

actual sales presentations for hypothetical clients. Brings practicing<br />

professionals in the boradcast sales field to share their experiences with<br />

the class. Credit may be earned in either BRT 227 or EMB 227 but not<br />

both. (45-0)<br />

EMB 229W Women, Minorities, and the Media 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: Any <strong>College</strong> Composition I course or higher. Examines<br />

the depiction of women and minorities in the mass media in contexts<br />

including television, film, print, and the Web. Studies media portrayal,<br />

employment, ownership, and access.Explores the individual and societal<br />

consequences of media representation. (45-0)<br />

EMB 233 Radio News and Programming 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: BRT 155 or EMB 155. Introduces basic elements of<br />

Broadcast Radio News producing, reporting, and resources; develops<br />

understanding of Radio programming, formats, and differences between<br />

commercial and public radio. Produces news and programming projects<br />

utilizing analog and digital equipment. Credit may be earned in<br />

either BRT 233 or EMB 233 but not both. This course is only offered<br />

by individual instruction (please contact the program coordinator for<br />

details, 686-9101). (0-60)<br />

EMB 255W Media Production III 4 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: EMB 152 and EMB 153. Also EMB 155 with “C” (2.0)<br />

minimum grade. Refines and utilizes skills gained in Media Production I<br />

and II with further instruction to produce and direct finished multimedia<br />

productions. Emphasizes producing and directing skills to maximize<br />

effectiveness. Produces and directs multimedia productions, including<br />

audio and video components, with specific outcomes for specific uses<br />

and audiences. Uses Television Studio and Computer labs. (60-30)<br />

EMB 275 DVD Design and Authoring 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: EMB 155. Provides a guide to every aspect of the process<br />

of authoring a Digital Versatile Disc. Examines the aesthetic elements<br />

involved in the creation of a navigational interface and the management<br />

of the video and data file contents of a DVD. Incorporates aspects of<br />

graphic design and digital video production to produce and deliver a<br />

final project DVD. Introduces DVD authoring software. Credit may be<br />

earned in EM 275 or EMB 275 but not both. (15-45)<br />

EMB 279 Advanced Post Production 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: EMB 155 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade or EMB Program<br />

Coordinator approval. Builds on the body of knowledge gained in EMB<br />

155. Expands the student’s knowledge and skill in non-linear video<br />

editing. Introduces advanced digital multimedia compositing and editing<br />

techniques and industry standard technologies, such as Apple’s Final Cut<br />

Pro, Motion, and Adobe After Effects, while providing an overview of the<br />

artistic nature of digital compositing. Students will complete a variety<br />

of advanced, individual digital video and compositing projects. (30-30)<br />

EMB 281 Electronic Media Broadcasting<br />

Internship I<br />

1 Sem Hr<br />

Prerequisites: EMB 151 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and instructor<br />

approval. Provides advanced hands-on experience through internship<br />

with approved off-site electronic media company or organization.<br />

Requires 5 hours per week under direct supervision of onsite internship<br />

coordinator. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please<br />

contact program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-75)<br />

EMB 282 Electronic Media Broadcasting<br />

Internship II<br />

2 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: EMB 151 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and instructor<br />

approval. Provides advanced hands-on experience through internship<br />

with approved off-site electronic media company or organization.<br />

Requires 10 hours per week under direct supervision of onsite internship<br />

coordinator. (0-150)<br />

EMB 283 Electronic Media Broadcasting<br />

Internship III<br />

3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: EMB 151 with C (2.0) minimum grade and instructor<br />

approval. Provides advanced hands-on experience through internship<br />

with approved off-site electronic media company or organization.<br />

Requires 15 hours per week under direct supervision of onsite internship<br />

coordinator. This course is only offered by individual instruction (please<br />

contact program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-225)<br />

EMB 284 Public Broadcasting Practicum I 2 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: BRT 151 or EMB 151 with “C” (2.0) minimum grade and<br />

discipline approval. Provides advanced, practical experience through<br />

<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Public Broadcasting facilities. Gives opportunities to<br />

produce and assist with productions of on-air broadcast programs. This<br />

course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact program<br />

coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-60)<br />

EMB 285 Public Broadcasting Practicum II 2 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: BRT 151 or EMB 151; EMB 284 with “C” (2.0) minimum<br />

grade and discipline approval. Provides advanced, practical experience<br />

through <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Public Broadcasting facilities. Gives opportunities<br />

to produce and assist with productions of on-air broadcast programs.<br />

This course is only offered by individual instruction (please contact<br />

program coordinator for details, 686-9473). (0-60)<br />

EMB 290-299 Special Projects in Electronic<br />

Media Broadcasting<br />

Emergency Medical Service<br />

EMS 110 Basic Emergency Medical Technician<br />

I<br />

4 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2. Requires concurrent enrollment in<br />

EMS 111, 112 and 113, and instructor’s permission. First in a sequence<br />

of four courses to prepare a student as a Basic EMT. Emphasis is placed<br />

on Emergency Medical Care, Medical/Legal/Ethical issues, didactic<br />

material including airway management, Patient Assessment, and general<br />

pharmacology. To successfully pass this course, the student will be<br />

required to successfully complete the national registry exam and obtain<br />

a state license. Fees for this exam and license are the responsibility of<br />

the student. (65-0)<br />

EMS 111 Basic Emergency Medical Technician<br />

II<br />

4 Sem Hrs<br />

Requires concurrent enrollment in EMS 110, 112 and 113, and instructor’s<br />

permission. Second in a sequence of four courses to a prepare student<br />

as a Basic EMT. Emphasis is placed on recognition and management<br />

of environmental and medical emergencies; verbal, written and<br />

radio communications; triage, emergency childbirth; and pediatric<br />

emergencies. To successfully pass this course, the student will be<br />

required to successfully complete the national registry exam and obtain<br />

a state license. Fees for this exam and license are the responsibility of<br />

the student. (65-0)<br />

370 <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>

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