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  • Commercial Refrigeration - ME116

    Course Description:  Introduction to refrigeration systems used for commercial applications.

    Spring

  • Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning - ME117

    Course Description:  Heating and air conditioning in commercial applications including system design and troubleshooting.
    Course Notes:  ME115 HVAC Fundamentals, and EE203 Instruments & Measurements, or ME116 Commercial Refrigeration.

    Spring

  • Mechanical Maintenance Skills - ME129

    Course Description:  Basic mechanical skills required for the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical industrial equipment as well as preventive maintenance techniques.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      ME129 002252S       Newton
        • WHEN
        • Days: MTWRF
        • Times: 8:00 AM - 10:55 AM
        • Start Date: 01/30/2026
        • End Date: 03/03/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Newton
        • Building: Newton Brooks Trade Center
        • Room: NWB106
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Alex Heisler

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Brooks Trade Center Industrial Electrical Technology students ONLY.
  • Low Pressure Boilers - ME140

    Course Description:  Introduction to safe and efficient operation of low pressure boilers and related equipment.

    Spring

  • Audio Production I - MP109

    Course Description:  Introduction to the fundamentals of audio production focusing on the properties of sound, conversion into electronic signals, mixing, blending and the reproduction of audio; emphasizing the application of audio as both a primary and secondary medium to enhance and compliment video.

    Spring

  • Audio/Video Scriptwriting - MP111

    Course Description:  Practice of writing and evaluating scripts for film. Using industry-standard screenplay formatting, developing vivid stories with strong characters, and creating scripts for original or adapted screenplays.

    Spring

  • Video Editing and Post-Production I - MP113

    Course Description:  Theory and practical experience within the video/audio editing process for actual clients and various laboratory exercises including both the creative and technical aspects of Non-linear A/V editing; the use digital formats and codecs; initiation and maintenance of a professional project portfolio required.

    Spring

  • Introduction to the Media Recording Set - MP157

    Course Description:  Overview of equipment and software commonly used in various media projects. Workshops will demonstrate real-world scenarios that students will replicate through media projects.
    Course Notes:  MP109 Audio Production I.

    Spring

  • Media Law and Contracts - MP206

    Course Description:  Overview of law and formation of contracts; Fire Amendment Law; elements of intellectual property law with emphasis in copyright and trademark; and ethics for creative individuals working in a professional marketplace.
    Course Notes:  BU109 Business Communication, or EN107 Business English Grammar & Composition, or EN101 English Composition IA, or EN100 English Comp IB.

    Spring

  • Audio Production II - MP209

    Course Description:  Fundamental skills from MP109 Audio Production I, through various studio and field projects. Working in studio settings and utilizing field recording kits, students will produce a variety of audio tracks for processing within DAW software.
    Course Notes:  MP109 Audio Production I.

    Spring

  • Advanced Production Techniques - MP213

    Course Description:  The advanced application and design of video productions for field locations or studio shoots; opportunities to build on the knowledge learned in MP112 Studio and Field Production via a variety of assigned production with real industry deadlines, equipment and current industry quality control restrictions; expand usable video portfolio; introduction of new digital production and post-production techniques in the development of multi-media projects.
    Course Notes:  MP112 Studio and Field Production.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MP213 001252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: TR
        • Times: 9:40 AM - 11:10 AM
        • Start Date: 01/13/2026
        • End Date: 05/07/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Building 12
        • Room: BL1211
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Bobby Obermite

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  MP111 Audio/Video Scriptwriting could be taken as a corequisite.
  • Applied Production Logistics - MP214

    Course Description:  The advanced application and design of video production for field locations or studio shoots; opportunities to build on the knowledge learned in MP12 Studio and Field Production via a variety of assigned productions. Students will work extensively on projects where they create or acquire scripts, create primary production documents, scout locations, direct casting, create budgets, plan craft services, coordinate crew call sheets, and guide productions into post-production.
    Course Notes:  MP112 Studio and Field Production.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MP214 001252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: TR
        • Times: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
        • Start Date: 01/13/2026
        • End Date: 05/07/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Building 12
        • Room: BL1211
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Bobby Obermite

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  MP111 Audio/Video Scriptwriting may be taken as a corequisite.
  • Color Correction & Grading Techniques in Film - MP215

    Course Description:  This course provides an in-depth exploration of color correction and color grading techniques used in the post-production process of filmmaking. Students gain an understanding of color science and color theory in their story. Utilizing professional non-linear editing techniques, students will practice correcting exposure, white balance, and setting moods to match various genres.

    Spring

  • Media and Film Production Capstone - MP218

    Course Description:  Using research skills, video analysis, communication, leadership, time management, and problem solving skills to create industry standard film reel of personal work for assembly into a professional presentation.
    Course Notes:  MP213 Advanced Production Techniques, or MP214 Production Management.

    Spring

  • Media and Film Production Internship I - MP220

    Course Description:  A partnership with industry from the Media and Film Production office designed to provide students with actual on-the-job work experience.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MP220 001252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 01/12/2026
        • End Date: 05/06/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Building 12
        • Room: BL1211
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Bobby Obermite

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  2.00

      Section Notes:  12 credits of program foundation courses.
  • Media and Film Production Internship II - MP221

    Course Description:  A partnership with industry from the Media and Film Production office designed to provide students with actual on-the-job work experience.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MP221 001252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 01/12/2026
        • End Date: 05/06/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Building 12
        • Room: BL1211
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Bobby Obermite

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  2.00

      Section Notes:  12 credits of program foundation courses.
  • Music Appreciation - MU101

    Course Description:  Elements of musical understanding and the study of representative compositions.

    Spring

  • Aural Skills II - MU104

    Course Description:  Aural Skills II builds on the knowledge gleaned from Aural Skills I and continues the development of listening processes using the aural study of fundamental intervals and triads, sight-singing, melodic and harmonic dictation.
    Course Notes:  MU103 Aural Skills I.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      MU104 011252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: TR
        • Times: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
        • Start Date: 01/13/2026
        • End Date: 05/07/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Fine Arts
        • Room: FA122
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Jack Cassidy

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  1.00

      Section Notes:  For music majors.
  • Music Theory II - MU107

    Course Description:  Intermediate music principles regarding inversions, transposition, and harmonic analysis.
    Course Notes:  MU106 Music Theory I.

    Spring

  • Class Piano I - MU110

    Course Description:  Development of basic keyboard and musicianship skills, including reading music, fundamental technique, scale and chord playing, harmonization, and transposition.

    Spring