MATC 2023-24 Catalog

PHOTO – PHYED DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

the skills required to function in today’s commercial climate. Students incorporate color and black and white fi lmmediaas well as digital capture methods to complete assignment work. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHOTO-103, PHOTO-121, PHOTO-124, and PHOTO-142. PHOTO-190 Credits:1 Photography Internship This course is designed to o ff er the advanced photography student an opportunity to experience “real-life” work situations in the photographic community. Students will share their on-the-job experiences with the class. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHOTO-103, PHOTO-121, PHOTO-124, and PHOTO-142 and also complete INTRN-796 with minimum grade of C. PHYED – Physical Education (Department 807) PHYED-145 Credits:1 CPR and First Aid This course o ff ers preparation to certify individuals in the techniques of rescue breathing, choking, CPR, and other related emergencies. The course includes training for resuscitation of the adult, child, and infant, along with proper techniques in two-person CPR and use of masks for rescue breathing. Successful course completion will give individuals o ffi cial CPR certi fi cation. PHYED-203 Credits:1 Hatha Yoga for Wellness 1 This Hatha Yoga class focuses on a path toward wellness. It includes postures and meditation techniques that are designed to develop symmetry and balance for the body, mind and spirit. Its exercise disciplines create challenges for self-improvement and control of stress. PHYED-210 Credits:3 An Active Approach to Wellness and Fitness This lecture and lab course provides students with a contemporary approach to the total wellness concept, which includes physical fi tness, exercise, nutrition and stress management. The relationship of physical fi tness and activity to healthy lifestyles and wellness is examined. Students also learn CPR, make realistic appraisals of their health and identify and use physical techniques and wellness concepts to develop personal plans for lifetime wellness. PHYED-221 Credits:1 Basketball 1 Basic basketball skills — shooting, o ff ense, team play, and conditioning — are taught and demonstrated in game situations. Interclass tournaments are conducted for the students. PHYED-222 Credits:1 Basketball 2 Advanced individual basketball skills are demonstrated and practiced. The course

includeso ff ense and defense strategies along with special situations and coaching techniques. PHYED-223 Credits:1 Coed Volleyball 1 This course is designed to introduce students to the basic game of volleyball and to develop volleyball skills no matter what level of skill individual students have, from beginner to experienced. PHYED-224 Credits:1 Coed Volleyball 2 A course designed to teach some of the advanced skills of volleyball. Included is an examination of specialty sets, passes, and serves. Also, di ff erent o ff enses will be taught including the 4-2, 6-2, and 5-1. PHYED-233 Credits:1 Stretch & Stability Techniques Instruction is given in basic fundamentals and techniques of stretch exercises set to music. This involves a full range of muscle activity, with emphasis on body mechanics, fl exibility, and body toning. PHYED-234 Credits:1 Stretch and Stability Techniques 2 This advanced course includes increasing body awareness, improving fl exibility, posture, muscular strength and mobility. This involves strategies for maintaining a full range of muscular activities with emphasis on body mechanics, fl exibility, core strengthening and balance. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHYED-233. PHYED-245 Credits:1 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid This course develops skills needed to certify individuals in the techniques of rescue breathing, choking emergencies, and other related breathing emergencies. The skills will also include training for resuscitation of the adult, child, and infant along with proper techniques in two-person CPR, use of masks for rescue breathing and the proper instruction of an automated external de fi brillator (AED). Successful course completion will give the individual o ffi ce certi fi cation in CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and certi fi cation in First Aid Basics. PHYED-248 Credits:1 Weight Training and Aerobic Fitness 1 This course provides an individualized approach to various types of weight resistance training and aerobic conditioning. Speci fi c training using machines, free weights and fl oor exercises is included. A diverse variety of cardiovascular exercise methods is also covered. PHYED-249 Credits:1 Weight Training and Aerobic Fitness 2 This course provides students with advanced strategies to improve their overall fi tness. Included are demonstrations and activities

PHOTO-139

Credits:3

Measurement Techniques Students learn to control photographic technique by utilizing the digital zone system. This controlled system will enable students to accurately pre-visualize the fi nished photograph before capture. Emphasis is on the testing of light meters, camera sensors, lenses and setting up of a calibrated work fl owwith their own DSLR camera. Once a calibrated system is in place, proper work fl owswill allow accuracy from capture to fi nal output. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHOTO-101. PHOTO-141 Credits:3 Photoshop for Photographers 1 Photoshop for Photographers 1 is a fundamental Photoshop course. Emphasis is placed on Photoshop tools and techniques, color theory and understanding preference settings. Students will use a digital camera to develop their awareness of color and enhance their technical skills. Photoshop and other digital imaging editing software and fi lm scanning are introduced using professional equipment. PHOTO-142 Credits:3 Photoshop for Photographers 2 Photoshop for Photographers 2 is an advanced Photoshop course. Students continue to develop skills utilizing Photoshop tools and apply color management, compositing and planning into multi-layered projects. Students use digital cameras to develop awareness of color control and to enhance technical skills. Emphasis is placed on complex Photoshop composites and advanced selection methods. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHOTO-141. PHOTO-166 Credits:1 Photographic Management This course is designed to provide students with the basic understanding of the activities and principles for managing photography related enterprises including the challenges and responsibilities of operating a business. The emphasis is on communication skills, estimating, management, marketing, fi nance and negotiation. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHOTO-103, PHOTO-121, PHOTO-124, and PHOTO-142. PHOTO-173 Credits:3 Photo Journalism This course is designed to develop the necessary skills to make concise photos that convey a message, either news or documentary, with emphasis placed on the deadline nature of photo journalism. Topics include ethical and legal considerations and the electronic darkroom. Prerequisite(s): Complete PHOTO-108 and PHOTO-139. PHOTO-180 Credits:3 DSLRVideo Lectures outline the work performed by in house industrial or corporate photographers. Studio and location assignments enforce

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