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COURSE SYLLABUS WITH COURSE SPECIFICATION
Vision A globally recognized institution of higher learning that develops competent and morally upright citizens who are active participants in
nation building and responsive to the challenges of 21st century
Batangas State University is committed to the holistic development of productive citizens by providing a conducive learning environment
Mission for the generation, dissemination and utilization of knowledge through innovative education, multidisciplinary research collaborations, and
community partnerships that would nurture the spirit of nationhood and help fuel national economy for sustainable development.
Core Values Faith, Patriotism, Human Dignity, Integrity, Mutual Respect, Excellence
College Goal The College of Industrial Technology shall produce well rounded and globally competitive individuals who meet local, national, and
international demands of skilled workers.
Graduates of Industrial Technology Program of Batangas State University three to five years after graduation shall,
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
a. Successfully practice as Industrial Technologists for the welfare of society
b. Demonstrate a high-degree of professionalism in the workplace
Student Outcomes (SOs) The following are the skills that CIT graduates are expected to acquire upon the completion of their program. These skills are essential
in performing their various tasks as CIT professionals. After finishing the program, the Industrial Technology graduates must have the
ability to:
1. Appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of technology.
2. Ability to apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of mathematics, science and technology.
3. Ability to conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimental result improve processes.
4. Ability to apply creativity in the design of systems, components or processes appropriate to program objectives.
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5. Ability to function effectively on teams.
6. Ability to identify, analyze and solve technical problems
7. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and in oral presentation.
8. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning.
9. Ability to understand professional, ethical and social responsibilities.
10. Knowledge of and respect for diverse background, contemporary societal and global issues concerning the profession.
11. Commitment to quality of designs, timeliness and continuous improvement.
COURSE INFORMATION
Course Code CpT 314
Course Title MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
This course is intended to develop the students’ multimedia knowledge and skills from the creation of sounds to creation of graphic
animation as well as the creation and manipulation of music and video clips. This course allows the students to enjoy, have fun and make
Course Description
them realize that working with computers can be really fun and exciting. It also tackles stuff in complex animation techniques that will
help them be competitive computer animators.
Credit Units: 2 Lecture Units:1 Laboratory Units: 3 Course Pre-requisites: CpT 211 Revision Number: 00
Program
Educational Student Outcomes (SOs)
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Objectives (PEOs)
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Show understanding of what multimedia system is all about + + + + + + + + + +
2. Define the different forms of multimedia system and how it is used in the + + + + + + + + + +
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industry
3. Recognize powerful features and operate the basic tool of the following + + + + + + +
multimedia creator:
a. Adobe Photoshop CC
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b. Adobe Flash CS 6
c. Samplitude Music Studio 2013
d. Sony Vegas 2010/Cyberlink Power Director
4. Define various contemporary and in demand software used to create and + + + + +
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modify multimedia content
5. Develop corresponding outputs for all the software mentioned above + + + + + +
13 4 - User Interface b. Recognize tools and Discussion Exercises/ Laptop The Art of Audio Video Basics
- Basic Tools and Functions functions of Activity Activity LCD Projector
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Samplitude Music
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c. Produce quality Home work Handley
outputs using pp. 157-190
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At the end of the unit, students
I. Part 4: Video Playback and will be able to:
Editing a. Understand the Exercises/ The Art of Audio Video Basics
- Types and Concepts of concepts of Video Discussion Activity Laptop
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Video Files Files Activity Home work LCD Projector Handley
- Video Editor: Sony Vegas pp. 308-331
2010 / ProShow Producer
GRADING SYSTEM
A. Pure Lecture
a. Professional Subject. The computation of grades will be based on the given policy. (80% of average grade of all drawing plates, and 2 0% of
class standing)
A. Average of Major Examinations 60%
B. Class Standing
Laboratory/Activity 30%
Attendance 10%
TOTAL 100%
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