All Courses
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MDIA-1560-01 Fall 2020 (41157)
For Media Studies majors, and other interested students. Required in the Broadcasting emphasis in Media Studies. Develops beginning audio production skills for radio, television, motion picture, and online environments, including generating and editing audio for broadcast stations and new media. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Apply basic working skills and knowledge of physical and digital audio consoles, interfaces, and peripheral devices. 2. Apply knowledge of associated equipment to perform audio capture, manipulation/mixing and recording in live and studio environments. 3. Apply knowledge of basic single and multi-tracking audio recording, editing, and saving on Adobe Audition. 4. Apply knowledge of Audio Dialogue Replacement (ADR) via Adobe Audition and Adobe Premier. 5. Apply basic critical and analytical listening skills related to audio production. 6. Produce and record Foley sound effects. 7. Create and upload audio content to an online presence such as YouTube or podcasting. Course fee required. FA, SP
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CJ-1900-40 Spring 2021 (20431)
ONLINE COURSE. You are expected to log into your online course(s) within the first three days of the term, or you may be withdrawn. To log in, go to canvas.dixie.edu and follow the log in instructions. After logging in, click on 'Courses' from the side menu to access your enrolled course(s). Follow instructions provided by your instructor on the course landing page or syllabus. For support and additional information, please visit online.dixie.edu. Online Delivery Fee: $30/credit.
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MDIA-1560-01 Spring 2021 (20980)
For Media Studies majors, and other interested students. Required in the Broadcasting emphasis in Media Studies. Develops beginning audio production skills for radio, television, motion picture, and online environments, including generating and editing audio for broadcast stations and new media. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Apply basic working skills and knowledge of physical and digital audio consoles, interfaces, and peripheral devices. 2. Apply knowledge of associated equipment to perform audio capture, manipulation/mixing and recording in live and studio environments. 3. Apply knowledge of basic single and multi-tracking audio recording, editing, and saving on Adobe Audition. 4. Apply knowledge of Audio Dialogue Replacement (ADR) via Adobe Audition and Adobe Premier. 5. Apply basic critical and analytical listening skills related to audio production. 6. Produce and record Foley sound effects. 7. Create and upload audio content to an online presence such as YouTube or podcasting. Course fee required. FA, SP
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COMM-1270-41 Spring 2021 (22619)
ONLINE COURSE. You are expected to log into your online course(s) within the first three days of the term, or you may be withdrawn. To log in, go to canvas.dixie.edu and follow the log in instructions. After logging in, click on 'Courses' from the side menu to access your enrolled course(s). Follow instructions provided by your instructor on the course landing page or syllabus. For support and additional information, please visit online.dixie.edu. Online Delivery Fee: $30/credit.
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CJ-1900-01 Fall 2021 (40433)
Skills-based course for those students interested in learning about criminal investigations through digital forensics. Introduces computer crime through an overview of the criminal acts that can be committed using a computer or the Internet, and how those acts can be successfully investigated. Also includes the legal aspects of search and seizure, proper procedures for handling digital evidence in relation to the rules of evidence, and the use of basic imaging equipment. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Describe all 4 phases of digital forensics and identify 2 distinct tasks in each phase. 2. Demonstrate the ability to trace emails back to their source given their header. 3. Demonstrate proficiency using a hardware imager. 4. Process a virtual or created crime scene. Course fee required. FA, SP
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CJ-1900-40 Fall 2021 (40726)
ONLINE COURSE. You are expected to log into your online course(s) within the first three days of the term, or you may be withdrawn. To login, go to canvas.dixie.edu and follow the login instructions. After logging in, click on ‘Courses’ from the side menu to access your enrolled course(s). Follow instructions provided by your instructor on the course landing page or syllabus. For support and additional information, please visit online.dixie.edu. Online Delivery Fee: $30/credit.
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NURS-1005-50 Fall 2021 (41008)
Prepares students in the knowledge, skills, and responsibilities required for certification as a nursing assistant by the state of Utah. This course is designated as an Active Learning Community Service (ALCS) course. Students provide service in areas of public concern in a way that is mutually beneficial for both the student and community. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Adapt and apply theoretical and laboratory concepts in a clinical setting. 2. Demonstrate in the laboratory setting acquired knowledge of basic nursing skills and the ability to perform them. 3. Identify the basic needs of patients and describe how a nursing assistant can provide for those needs. 4. Identify and discuss components of restorative and rehabilitative nursing care 5. Identify and discuss the role of the nursing assistant. 6. Identify and describe specialized job skills and abilities that may be required in the sub-acute care setting, the long-term care setting, the individual's home setting, and the hospital setting. 7. Identify the principles of safety as they relate to patient care and facilitate safe practices in the clinical setting. 8. Identify and discuss legal and ethical concerns as they relate to health care, in general, and to the elderly population, in particular. Course fee required. Corequisite: NURS 1007. FA, SP, SU
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MDIA-1560-01 Fall 2021 (41067)
For Media Studies majors, and other interested students. Required in the Broadcasting emphasis in Media Studies. Develops beginning audio production skills for radio, television, motion picture, and online environments, including generating and editing audio for broadcast stations and new media. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Apply basic working skills and knowledge of physical and digital audio consoles, interfaces, and peripheral devices. 2. Apply knowledge of associated equipment to perform audio capture, manipulation/mixing and recording in live and studio environments. 3. Apply knowledge of basic single and multi-tracking audio recording, editing, and saving on Adobe Audition. 4. Apply knowledge of Audio Dialogue Replacement (ADR) via Adobe Audition and Adobe Premier. 5. Apply basic critical and analytical listening skills related to audio production. 6. Produce and record Foley sound effects. 7. Create and upload audio content to an online presence such as YouTube or podcasting. Course fee required. FA, SP
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CJ-1900-40 Spring 2022 (20400)
ONLINE COURSE. You are expected to log into your online course(s) within the first three days of the term, or you may be withdrawn. To log in, go to canvas.dixie.edu and follow the log in instructions. After logging in, click on 'Courses' from the side menu to access your enrolled course(s). Follow instructions provided by your instructor on the course landing page or syllabus. For support and additional information, please visit online.dixie.edu. Online Delivery Fee: $30/credit.