WU GMD 105: Video and Audio for Game Design 

Sound characteristics, acoustics, basic audio technology and professional practices will be introduced. In relation to video, it also includes the importance of a team approach to media production. Instruction is given on basic techniques, including pre-production planning, camera control, recording, and lighting. Basic editing will also be covered.

Upon “successful” completion of this course, students will earn 3 college credits + 1 high school AP-weighted credit. This Wilmington University course is offered both Face-to-Face at New Castle and Online.

F2F @ New Castle: Fall Semester, Spring Semester

 

  • Level of Support: Tier 2 (Medium)
  • University: Wilmington University
  • Type: Face-to-Face @ WilmU campus, Semester
  • Instructor: WilmU Instructor
  • Grade Level: 11-12th
  • Cost: $126 tuition/ reg. fee + books/materials
  • Payment: Pay WilmU directly through MyWilmU portal, after registering for the course

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The average cost of textbook for this course is n/a

Online: Fall B2, Spring B2

  • Level of Support: Tier 1 (Least)
  • University: Wilmington University
  • Type: Online/Independent, Semester
  • Instructor: WilmU Instructor
  • Grade Level: 12th
  • Cost: $126 tuition/ reg. fee + books/materials
  • Payment: Pay WilmU directly through MyWilmU portal, after registering for the course

Visit Campus Store to view required textbooks

The average cost of textbooks for this course are a total of n/a

Payment Due After

Registration in the

MyWilmU Portal

Transfer of College credit after attending through Early College Programs
Students who subsequently enroll in Dual Enrollment or Early College courses enjoy advanced standing. Many colleges and universities will generally accept credits earned through programs of this type. Some will not. Most colleges and universities will accept credits from other institutions if a grade of “C” or better is earned. The student and/or their parents/guardian should contact the college or university of their choice to determine whether Dual Enrollment or Early College credits will be accepted. Students may have to send an official transcript from the partnering higher education institution to the college or university of their choice to aid in the college’s decision. Each institution applies these credits differently.