Course Description: In video production techniques students will hold various roles including director, producer and production crew members while handling talent, blocking scenes, dealing with composition, lighting, staging, sound scripting and sequencing of shots. Site selection, studio and location shots, production breaks, shooting schedules, various modes of production and the importance of individual reliability will also be considered.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Hutchinson High School Students only.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Hutchinson High School students only.
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: MP111 Audio/Video Scriptwriting could be taken as a corequisite.
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: MP111 Audio/Video Scriptwriting may be taken as a corequisite.
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: 12 credits of program foundation courses.
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
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: 12 credits of program foundation courses.
Course Description: Care of the adult patient utilizing the nursing process to identify physical, psychological, cultural, and spiritual needs and plan holistic care to improve patient outcomes. Focuses on the expected outcomes and effects of nursing interventions with adults experiencing selected health conditions.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 6.00
Section Notes: The course is taken as part of the Associate Degree Nursing program and is taken the second semester in the spring. Admission to the program is required for enrollment in this course.
Course Description: Guided practice in holistic nursing care of the adult patient in diverse clinical settings by providing safe, evidence-based, professional, holistic nursing care related to the management of clients with medical and/or surgical needs. An introduction to various community health and intraoperative settings.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lab
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: This course is taken during the second semester of the first year.
Course Description: Introduction and reinforcement of basic nursing concepts and theory required to function as a registered nurse and member of the interdisciplinary team. Focus on providing individualized care through careful application of the nursing process, supports the concept of patient-centered care for persons, families, and groups of all ages throughout the health continuum.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 9.00
Section Notes: Course is offered 1st semester of the program.
Course Description: Care of the client in the clinical practice setting with emphasis on application of the nursing process to promote, maintain, and restore biopsychosocial homeostasis. Foundations of pathophysiology, pharmacology, and nutrition provide a framework to guide holistic nursing care. Includes basic skill review, interviewing skills, health history, physical examination, cultural variations and lab diagnostic procedures.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lab
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course is offered 1st semester of the program.
Course Description: Concepts and theories related to nursing care of complex adult patients experiencing acutely changing conditions in settings where outcomes are less predictable. Complex, multi-system disease processes will be critically examined.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Offered in the final semester of the associate degree nursing program.
Course Description: Concepts and theories of nursing leadership and management applicable to various roles. Evidence-based leadership skills, through self-reflection and group processes, as a core competency in nursing to improve quality in patient care and strengthen nursing as a profession.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Offered during the final semester of the registered nursing program.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Offered during the final semester of the registered nursing program.
Course Description: Clinical practicum using leadership, management, professionalism, team building, mentoring, communication skills, and ethical decision making processes in the delivery of healthcare in diverse clinical settings.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lab
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Offered in the final semester of the registered nursing program.
Course Description: Issues and trends that affect the profession of nursing when transitioning from the student nurse role to the professional nurse role. Concepts of burnout and reality shock will be examined.
Course Notes: Associate Degree Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Course is offered in the final semester of the associate degree nursing program.
Course Description: An introduction to practical nursing and the roles of the practical nurse as well as profession and client related concepts. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills needed to provide safe, quality care. The theoretical foundation for basic data collection and nursing skills is presented and an introduction to the nursing process provides a framework for decision making.
Course Notes: Practical Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: Explore issues related to the aging adults. Course content addresses the impact of ageism,l alterations is physiological and psychological functioning, and the role of the practical nurse in caring for older adult clients across a continuum of care.
Course Notes: Practical Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Course Description: Provides an integrative, family-centered approach to the care of childbearing women, newborns, and children. Emphasis is placed on care of the pregnant woman and newborn, normal growth and development, and common pediatric disorders.
Course Notes: Practical Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Course Description: Focuses on the care of the adult clients experiencing common medical/surgical health alterations with predictable outcomes. Emphasis is placed on the care of clients with alterations in acid-base balance, cognition and sensation, mobility, elimination, immunity and hematology, and reproduction. Principles related to emergency preparedness are also addressed.
Course Notes: Practical Nursing Acceptance.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00