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255C 301 341
ARITHMETIC AND PREALGEBRA SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN
1.0 Unit INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE 2.0 Units 2.0 Units
MATH 255C is the third part of a self-paced NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE
multimedia basic skills course. MATH MATH 301 is designed to complement MATH 341 is designed to complement
255ABCD collectively is designed to prepare MATH 101 in the development and practice MATH 141 in the development and practice
students for their fi rst course in algebra. of essential study techniques and course of essential study techniques and course
It includes the fundamental processes of material for success in intermediate algebra. material for success in elementary algebra.
arithmetic and prealgebra. It is designed to Topics include integration of web-based Topics include integration of web-based
develop skill in computation using whole supplemental instruction, life management supplemental instruction, life management
numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and skills, strategies for successful classroom skills, strategies for successful classroom
properties of the decimal number system experience, and critical thinking/problem experience, and critical thinking/problem
with an emphasis on the arithmetic of solving strategies. Note: This course is Pass/ solving strategies. Note: This course is Pass/
signed numbers. Rules of exponents, fi rst No Pass only. Lecture 3 hours. Corequisite: No Pass only. Lecture 3 hours. Corequisite:
degree equations, fundamental facts about MATH 101. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/ MATH 141. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/
geometry with regard to area and perimeter Spring. Spring.
are also included. Study and test-taking 331
techniques related to mathematics are also SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS MEDIA ARTS
covered. MATH 255ABCD collectively is IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOR
equivalent to MATH 155. Note: This course STATISTICS 101
may not be taken for credit by students who 2.0 Units INTRODUCTION TO TV STUDIO
have completed MATH 155. A maximum of PRODUCTION
4 units of credit will be granted for MATH NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE 3.0 Units
155 and 255. Note: This course is Pass/No MATH 331 is designed to complement MEDIA 101 provides students with a basic
Pass only. Laboratory 6 hours. Prerequi- MATH 131 with the development and prac- overview of the aesthetics and techniques
site: MATH 255B or 2 units of MATH 255. tice of essential study techniques and course required in the production of studio based
Course Typically Off ered: Winter/Spring/ material for success in intermediate algebra multiple camera video programs. The topics
Summer/Fall. and statistics. Topics include integration of include studio and control room operations,
web-based supplemental instruction, life directing, crew responsibilities, operation
255D management skills, strategies for successful of video and audio equipment, lighting,
ARITHMETIC AND PREALGEBRA classroom experiences, and critical thinking/ video graphics and sound mixing. Projects
1.0 Unit problem solving strategies. Note: This course consist of hands-on experiences in several
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE is Pass/No Pass only. Lecture 1.5 hours/Labo- “live” video studio production situations
MATH 255D is the fourth part of a self-paced ratory 1.5 hours. Corequisite: MATH 131. performed in the Glendale College Television
multimedia basic skills course. MATH 336 Studio (GCTV Studio.) Lecture 2 hours/Labo-
255ABCD collectively is designed to prepare SKILLS FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS IN ratory 4 hours. Prerequisite: None. Course
students for their fi rst course in algebra. STATISTICS Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer
It includes the fundamental processes of 1.0 Unit Credit: CSU.
arithmetic and prealgebra. It is designed to
develop skill in computation using whole NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE 103
numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and MATH 336 is designed to complement INTRODUCTION TO MOTION
properties of the decimal number system MATH 136 in the development and practice PICTURE PRODUCTION
with an emphasis on the arithmetic of of essential study techniques and course 3.0 Units
signed numbers. Rules of exponents, fi rst material for success in Statistics. Topics MEDIA 103 provides students with a basic
degree equations, fundamental facts about include integration of statistical software, life overview of the aesthetics and techniques
geometry with regard to area and perimeter management skills, strategies for successful required in single-camera motion picture
are also included. Study and test-taking classroom experience, and critical thinking/ production. Topics include basic cinematog-
techniques related to mathematics are also problem solving strategies. Note: This course raphy, camera familiarization and operation,
covered. MATH 255ABCD collectively is is Pass/No Pass only. Laboratory 3 hours. lenses, camera angles, camera blocking and
equivalent to MATH 155. Note: This course Corequisite: MATH 136. movement, coverage, continuity, digital
may not be taken for credit by students who recording formats, fi lters, location produc-
have completed MATH 155. A maximum of tion, lighting and simple editing. Projects
4 units of credit will be granted for MATH consist of hands-on experiences with digital
155 and 255. Note: This course is Pass/No cinema cameras and editing workstations.
Pass only. Laboratory 6 hours. Prerequi- Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 4 hours. Prereq-
site: MATH 255C or 3 units of MATH 255. uisite: None. Course Typically Off ered:
Course Typically Off ered: Winter/Spring/ Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall. Transfer
Summer/Fall. Credit: CSU.
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