The College's training facilities are equipped with standard industrial and educational equipment. This ensures that students are ready to do highest quality work with the types of equipment presently used in educational, training and community facilities. Equipment and assignments are also designed to cover the range of professional and broadcast techniques, so that students are prepared to move into those situations as well. I The photography program includes: camera operation (35mm and larger formats), lighting, developing and printing, special graphics techniques and basic colour processing; applications in photojournalism, displays, educational aids and art forms. TELEUISICn ~UDIC The television program includes: The audio program includes: camera work, editing, lighting, sound, directing and graphics; working with ~ inch and 1 inch videotape systems, portable and full studio work is done, for application in documentaries, educational TV, micro-teaching, and CATV programming. interviewing, scripting, editing and mixing techniques; and applications in documentaries, dramatic formats, sound tracks for film, 1V and ITRil timedia productions and special educational materials. The graphics programs includes: basic work in colour, design, typography and layout, with applications in silk-screen, printing, overhead transparencies and graphics for other media. ccu~se Qutll•n~ ASSOCIATE IN ARTS WAND SCIENCE DIPLCMA CREDIT LAB FIRST TERM HOURS The film program includes: basic camera work, editing, lighting for cine, animation, documentary production, theatrical continuity films, sound, and double-system syn- English 150*1 ···········Communications 3 Technology 152. · ...... ·Graphics For The Media Specialist 3 Technology 180······· .... Audio Visual Equipment 3 Technology 184 ..... ··.·Photographic Theory and Practice 3 General Studies 170 ···Contemporary Issues or Elective 3 HOORS 3 chronized sound work. The Department now works only in Super 8mm. 15 3 SECOND TERM English 151· · · · · · · · · ····Communications 3 Technology 153· · · · · · · · Film Animation 3 Technology 181·· ·····Audio Production 3 Technology 185·· ····Photographic Theory and Practice 3 Technology 300 ·······Field Workshop and Seminar 3 General Studies 180···Contemporary Issues or Elective 3 18 *1 3 3 Students who wish to substitute other English courses for English 150-151 may do so Hew When Whre ccu~e outline lliiRD TERM CREDIT 1-DURS Education 258··· ·····Theories of Learning Technology 178· ...... Educational Television Systems fechnology 251· · · · · ·Filnmaking Technology 260 · · · · · ·Audio Visual Graphics Electricity 160· ····Applied Electricity LAB -IUJRS 3 Persons over 18 years of with Secondary school graduation 6 6 eligible for admission to the and this program. Candidates fo Media Resources Program must be 3 viewed by the program co May or August. .Admission is portfolio, past work and experi related fields, general ability applicant's interests. 3 21 College fees are $7.00 per IOOR'IH TERM hour, to a maxinum of $100.00 nester. In addition, students Technology 256 · · · · · ·Learning Resources Centres Media Resources Program should to pay $25-50.00 per semester supplies. 3 Technology 301· · · · · ·Specialized Instructional Aids Technology 302 · · · · · Instructional ledia 3 3 Productions 3 3 Technology 303 · · · · · The ledia Specialist in Education and Training 3 Education 259 · · · · · · ·Media and Society 3 3 15 9 In addition to the full2-year program, the Department offers extra sections of some of courses , for other students of College and the community. Capilano College Media Resources 1803 Welch St. , North Vancouver Tel. 988-6331 Paul Azaroff Jim Bizzocchi Rolly FOrd Garth Homer