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-This course requires students to complete a range of communications technology projects.These may include graphic design activities, short audio-video productions, computer-generated animations, graphical information displays, and image production. Students learn to transfer information using electronic, live, and graphic communications methods. The knowledge and skills they develop provide a basis for careers in areas such as publishing, advertising, print production, animation, audio-video production, photography, and journalism. [READ MORE]

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-This course examines communications systems and design and production processes in the areas of electronic, live, recorded, and graphic communications. Students develop knowledge and skills relating to the assembly, operation, maintenance, and repair of the basic and more complex components of a range of communications systems. Students also study industry standards, regulations, and health and safety issues. [READ MORE]

Description/Rationale

 

-This course examines communications systems and design and production processes in the areas of electronic, live, recorded and graphic communications. Students create, manage and distribute complex electronic, graphic, recorded or audio-visual projects independently and in project teams. Students also study industry standards and regulations, and health and safety issues, as well as explore careers, the importance of lifelong learning and the impact of communications technology on society and the environment. [READ MORE]

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