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Introduction to stone setting with an emphasis on precision placement, secure mounting, and prevention of stone damage through proper use of tools. Corequisite: JLRY-1001 (can be taken previously or concurrently). Combined with credit JLRY-1441.
Computer applications specific to business-related software. Emphasizes the concurrent development of office skills and computer knowledge. This skill development specifically includes MS Windows and Outlook. This course covers the required skill sets on the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) specialist-level exam for Outlook. Formerly known as POFI 1204 Computer Fundamentals: MS Windows/Outlook.
Required textbook (e-book) is available through Blackboard at acconline.austincc.edu.
Suggested prerequisites: POFT 1070 Administrative Assistant
This course is for actors and curious individuals wanting to learn more about the world of voiceover. We will cover acting for voiceover, home studio setup, mic technique, and recording and editing. Through analyzing, performing, and critiquing voiceover copy, we will focus on commercial and narration . Limited to 8 students. Materials needed: internet connection & audio/video capability with computer or tablet; updated (free) Zoom account.
Software Developer Bootcamp
Course Code: ITSX-3036
Program Area: Computer Science & Information Technology
This intensive program will prepare you for a job as a Web Developer. It will teach you how to design, develop, test and deploy front-end, back-end, database and services in the cloud using highly sought after technologies today. You will immerse in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, ReactJS, Linux, Git, AWS etc. You will learn how to design and build backend systems including SQL database schemas, RESTful APIs and services. You will learn how to work in a multi-developer team, using tools like Git, Github and Atlassian Jira. Suggested prerequisite is basic computer knowledge. Prior programming language is not required, but would help you navigate the bootcamp materials and projects.
A continuation of Ready-To-Wear Construction with emphasis on design details. Instruction in basic manipulation of a commercial pattern to create individual design details, dressmaking and fully lined unstructured garments in intermediate level fabrics. Combined with credit FSHD-1351.
This is a high beginning course designed to not only improve reading proficiency but also increase the appreciation of reading. It teaches language through reading and vocabulary. It is for students who need either to improve or review basic reading and vocabulary skills in English. Word attack skills, phonics, and syllabication are some of the skills that are introduced during the course. In addition, students will learn how to distinguish between a topic, main idea and supporting details as they expand their word recognition and active production of vocabulary. Skimming and scanning, pronoun reference, main ideas and their relationships to supporting ideas will be part of textual analysis. Students will also work with the content of reading passages through discussion and writing exercises that focus on meaning. The objective is to help students prepare for future academic coursework. Integrated with credit ESOL-0311.
This class focuses on acting for both the camera and the stage. Students will learn how to develop characters and create relationships explored through improvisation, imagination work, and monologue/scene study. There will be some videotaping and playback with instructor feedback. Ages 13-17. Under the age of 13 requires instructor approval. This class may be repeated for ongoing study and is appropriate for all levels. Students will always receive new scripts. Limited to 12 students.