Equipment: the nuts and bolts
Technical equipment
is part of most modern communication, and professionals are
usually expected to learn how to use many of the machines
while at university. NDSU offers some excellent equipment
available to communication students:
Radio and television
production equipment
Broadcast students benefit from professional equipment available to them at the studies of Prairie Public Television.
Computer technology
- Access
to many Macintosh and PC computer labs for design and editing
students, equipped with InDesign computerized pagination
and Photoshop image manipulation software, Dreamweaver web design software, as well as drawing
and word-processing software, scanners, printers, digital
cameras, and a wide variety of other hardware and software
for student use. Computers and software are always kept
up to date.
Multi-media
- The university's
multi-media
room includes high-quality flat-bed scanners for art
and photos, reproduction quality laser printers, photo manipulation
software (Photoshop), color laser printers, and basically
everything a professional would need to produce press-ready
material.
Communication
library and meeting room
- The
university
library, one of the state's largest, subscribes to many
major communication journals to offer research students
a strong database of essential materials. Students also
have easy access to the entire tri-college consortium library,
a base of more than two million documents.
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