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APAR
100
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Basic
Video
Workshop
(1+1)
Basic
video
equipment
operation
and
elementary
equipment
maintenance.
Camera
techniques,
portable
video
recorders,
lighting,
audio,
and
simple
video
production.
APAR
103
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Editing
Videotape
(1+1)
Principles
and
operations
in
electronic
editing
of
videotape.
Persons
completing
this
course
may
use
Media
Center
videotape
editing
facilities.
APAR
105
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Community
TV
Production
(1+1)
Video
production
for
the
Nome
Public
Access
Cable
Television
(NPACT)
channel
in
a
ten-week
"hands-on"
training
lab
using
a
variety
of
video
equipment.
Each
student
will
produce
at
least
one
30-minute
production.
Offered
at
Northwest
Campus.
APAR
107
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Beading
(1+1)
Application
of
beads
to
various
materials,
three
kinds
of
stitches,
and
use
of
a
bead
loom.
APAR
140
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Clothing
Construction
(1+0)
Techniques
of
clothing
construction
for
the
home
sewer.
Development
of
sewing
skills
necessary
to
create
garments
for
the
beginner
as
well
as
the
more
experienced
seamstress.
APAR
150
(1
-
3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Introduction
to
Traditional
Crafts
Introduction
to
traditional
crafts
such
as
basket
weaving,
birch
bark
basket
making,
beading,
carving,
canoe
or
kayak
making,
etc.
Topics
vary
based
on
community
need
and
interest
and
will
be
identified
each
semester.
Course
may
be
repeated
for
credit
with
each
new
topic.
APAR
157
(1
-
2
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Skin
Sewing
(1+2)
Fundamentals
of
skin
sewing.
Projects
(e.g.
slippers,
mukluks,
mittens,
fur
hats,
vests
and
ruffs)
dependent
upon
student
ability
and
experience.
APAR
250
(1
-
3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Intermediate
Traditional
Crafts
Continued
development
of
traditional
crafts
such
as
basket
weaving,
birch
bark
basket
making,
beading,
carving,
canoe
or
kayak
making,
etc.
Topics
vary
based
on
community
need
and
interest
and
will
be
identified
each
semester.
Course
may
be
repeated
for
credit
with
each
new
topic.
(Prerequisite:
APAR
150
or
permission
of
instructor.)
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