Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, United States
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Department of Communication
GCS 230
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, Florida 33431-0991
United States
Tel. +1 305 297-3850
Email. via the contact form
Web. www.communication.fau.edu/
Are foreign students accepted?
Yes
Courses Offered
Under Graduate Degree (Bachelors), Graduate Degree (Masters), Post-Graduate (PhD)
Majors/Specialisms
Unknown (add info)
Camera Formats Used
MiniDV
Post-Production Systems Used
Final Cut Pro
Average Age of Equipment
2 - 5 years
Reviews of Florida Atlantic University
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upset and confused Current Student, 14-Dec-2006I have not yet started the school, but it is incredible that I assumed that being a state university will be opening the doors for more flexible schedule. I don't understand accommadate only the students that can come to school during the day the rich or the ones that have no need to work a full time job. I do need to work full time and is incredible that there is no choices for one. That we just have to take what is offered. NO!!!!! NO!!!! it should not be like that offer classes sit down with Miami Dade. They have classes in the veening. What is that the all departments in Davie Campus closes at 5PM. With what time just leave my job and run out. I can't do. Please make classes with a more flexible evening schedule, and please match the major.
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Dave Estis Current Student, 24-May-2004I gave this school a 3 simply because a 3 means "You'll learn something useful," and I did learn "something." However, I did not learn too much. There are only about 5 production classes offered (Documentary, Experimental, TV production, Video production, and a TV practicum) I've taken only two of these because they are not offered every semester and the times on some of the classes are very conflicting with my schedule. Working at the school's "TV" station, which is broadcasted throughout the dorms on closed-circuit TV, gave me some experience, but not much.
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