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Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT

Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

Subj

No

Course Title

Credit Grade Scr Rpt

****** ADVANCED STANDING & TRANSFER CREDIT ******


Exemptions & Challenge Exams
200901 - Fall 2009
ARAB

100

Arabic Communications I

3.00

(CH)

Subj

8.00

N214

English Communications III

4.00

4.00

4.00

COMA N211

Typography

4.00

A-

LSEC

Academic Communication

4.00

A-

N264

English Communications IV

4.00

(TR)

(TR)

COMA N105

Introduction to Arabic

4.00

COMA N209

Short Film

4.00

COMA N212

Web Design

4.00

A-

LSFA

N220

Art Appreciation

4.00

LSHM

N243

Ethical Studies

4.00

B+

Semester Credits : 20.00


Semester GPA : 3.60

Cumulative GPA

3.69

201120 - Spring 2012 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001

200901 - Fall 2009 - RKWC Ctlg.: 200901


Applied Computing I: Found.

3.73

Good Standing

************************ HCT COURSES ************************

COMP N100

Cumulative GPA

201110 - Fall 2011 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001

(TR)

201120 - Spring 2012


ENGL

Credit Grade Scr Rpt

Fundamental Video Prod

N101

5.00

(CC)

COMA N201

Broadcast Journalism

4.00

A-

Global Art History

4.00

ENGL

N070

English Communications

30.00 (CC)

COMA N205

MATH

N070

Foundations Mathematics

11.00 (CC)

COMA N208

Graphic Design

4.00

COMA N226

Intro to Arabic Journalism

4.00

A-

COMA N228

Arabic Communications I

4.00

A-

Semester Credits : 46.00


Semester GPA : Not Available

Cumulative GPA

0.00
Good Standing

200902 - Spring 2010 - RKWC Ctlg.: 200901


COMP N100

Applied Computing I: Found.

5.00

(A)

DIRS

025

Directed Studies I

0.00

(NG)

ENGL

N070

English Communications

30.00 (B+)

MATH

N070

Foundations Mathematics

Semester Credits : 46.00


Semester GPA : 3.54

11.00 (A)

Cumulative GPA

3.54

201001 - Fall 2010 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001


COMA N101

Drawing Basics

4.00

COMA N115

Visual Language

4.00

ENGL

N125

English Communications I

8.00

B+

LSEC

N100

Academic Composition

4.00

B+

LSFA

N254

Hist. & Prac. of Photography

4.00

Good Standing

Semester Credits : 24.00


Semester GPA : 3.65

Cumulative GPA

201002 - Spring 2011 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001

3.65

Semester Credits : 20.00


Semester GPA : 3.62

Cumulative GPA

3.67

201210 - Fall 2012 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001


I

COMA N303

Marketing and Advertising-Arab

4.00

COMA N309

Television Production

4.00

A-

COMA N311

Interactive Multimedia

4.00

B+

COMA N401

Business in Media

4.00

B+

COMA N427

Presentation and Critique

4.00

LSEC

Professional Communications

4.00

N307

Good Standing

Semester Credits : 24.00


Semester GPA : 3.72

Cumulative GPA

3.68

201220 - Spring 2013 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001


COMA N301

Integrated Project

4.00

COMA N329

Arabic Communications II

4.00

LSMA

Applied Mathematics

4.00

N100

164

ORA-01403: no data

Introduction to Media Tech

Semester Credits : 16.00


Semester GPA : 3.85

English Communications II

GPA Credits :

Good Standing

201110 - Fall 2011


ENGL

Course Title

618

COMA N203

201002 - Spring 2011


N175

3.77
GPA Points:

COMA N110

IELTS

ENGL

No

180

WORK DH008 Work Experience (8 weeks)

12.00 (A*)

Good Standing

Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 1
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

Subj

No

Course Title

Credit Grade Scr Rpt


Cumulative GPA

Semester Credits : 24.00


Semester GPA : 4.00

Subj

No

180

Course Title

3.77
618

GPA Points:

164

GPA Credits :

ORA-01403: no data

Credit Grade Scr Rpt

3.71

201310 - Fall 2013 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001

IEHH-HHB Exit

18-Dec-2010

EXT

COMA N405

A-

IEED-IELTS Education from 201220

18-Dec-2010

EXT

14-Apr-2011

Communications Theory

4.00

COMA N408

Applied Media Project I

8.00

A-

NFCS-COMP Satisfied

LSFA

N208

Introduction to Journalism

4.00

***********************Hold Details***************************

LSSC

N243

Ecology

4.00

LSSS

N205

Cultural Diversity

4.00

Hold Type

Good Standing

Semester Credits : 24.00


Semester GPA : 3.85

Cumulative GPA

Reason

RH - ReGrad 201320
Enrollment/ReAdmission
Hold

3.74

From Date To Date

User

15-JUL-14 31-DEC-99 RAKCRE


G

***********************Comments***************************
Event/ Comment
Code
Date

201320 - Spring 2014 - RKWC Ctlg.: 201001

********* END OF STUDENT ACADEMIC RECORD *********

COMA N305

Print Production and Pre-Press

4.00

A-

COMA N420

Portfolio Production

4.00

COMA N426

Applied Media Project II

8.00

LSSS

N206

Culture, Climate, and Values

4.00

LSSS

N245

Global Media Trends

4.00

Good Standing

Semester Credits : 24.00


Semester GPA : 3.95

Cumulative GPA

3.77

****** ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS ******


18-Dec-2010 Completed the English language requirement for
progression to year 4 of the Bachelor's program
***************** CREDENTIALS AWARDED *******************
14-Jul-2014

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies


with Distinction with Honors
Cumulative GPA :
3.77

***********************Test Details***************************
Test Type

Test Date

Test Score Source

CEPW-CEPA Writing Band

16-May-2009

4.50

CEPM-CEPA Math Band

16-May-2009

165

CEPA-Common English Placement As 16-May-2009

179

IELL-IELTS Listening Skills

18-Dec-2010

6.5

EXT

IELR-IELTS Reading Skills

18-Dec-2010

6.0

EXT

IELW-IELTS Writing Skills

18-Dec-2010

5.5

EXT

IELS-IELTS Speaking Skills

18-Dec-2010

6.0

EXT

IELB-IELTS Overall Band

18-Dec-2010

6.0

EXT

IELP-IELTS Total Skills Points

18-Dec-2010

24.0

EXT

IELN-IELT Numeric Equivalent

18-Dec-2010

50

EXT

IEHB-English Entry Req (HD/BAS)

18-Dec-2010

EXT

Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 2
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

ORA-01403: no data

CURRENT HCT GRADING SYSTEM - (Start of 2008-2009 Academic Year to present)

Grade
A
AB+
B
C+
C
D

Range
90 - 100

GPA
4
3.7

85 - 89
80 - 84
75 - 79
70 - 74

3.3
3
2.3

65 - 69
60 - 64
0 - 59

FL

0 - 59

1
0
0

Pass

Grade

Range

A+

95 - 100
90 - 94
85 - 89

Description
Achievement that is outstanding relative to the course and GPA requirements
Achievement that is significantly above the course and GPA requirements
Achievement that satisfactorily meets the course and GPA requirements
Achievement that minimally meets the course requirements but may not meet the GPA requirement
Achievement that does not meet requirements for course with normal grading mode.
Achievement that meets the course requirements, in courses graded pass/fail, but is not computed in the GPA.

Achievement that does not meet requirement for course with Pass /Fail grading mode

PRIOR HCT GRADING SYSTEM (Start of 2006-2007 Academic Year to end of 2007-2008 Academic Year)

A
AB+
B
C+
C
D

GPA
4

80 - 84
75 - 79

4
3.5
3.25
3

Description
Achievement that is outstanding relative to the course and GPA requirements
Achievement that is significantly above the course and GPA requirements
Achievement that is above the course and GPA requirements

2.75
2
1

70 - 74
65 - 69
60 - 64
0 - 59

FL

0 - 59

N/A

Achievement does not meet the course requirements in a course graded pass/fail, and is not calculated in the grade point average (GPA)

Pass

N/A

Achievement that meets the course requirements, in courses graded pass/fail, but is not computed in the grade point average (GPA)

Grade
A

Range
90 - 100

Achievement that is outstanding relative to the course requirements

75 - 89

Achievement that is significantly above the course requirements

65 - 74
60 - 64

Achievement that satisfactorily meets the course requirements

Achievement that exceeds the course and GPA requirements


Achievement that meets the course and GPA requirements
Achievement that minimally meets the course requirements
Achievement that does not meet requirements

PRIOR HCT GRADING SYSTEM (Start of 2002-2003 Academic Year to end of 2005-2006 Academic Year)
Description

D
F

LESS THAN 60

Achievement that minimally meets the course requirements


Achievement that does not meet requirements

PASS

Achievement that meets the course requirements in courses graded pass/fail, but is not calculated in the grade point average (GPA)

FL

FAIL

Indicates that achievement does not meet the course requirements in a course graded pass/fail, but is not calculated in the grade point average (GPA)

Grade
A

Range
90 - 100

Achievement that is outstanding relative to the course requirements

75 - 89

Achievement that is significantly above the course requirements

C
F

60 - 74

Achievement that satisfactorily meets the course requirements

LESS THAN 60

Achievement that does not meet requirements

PASS

Achievement that meets the course requirements in courses graded pass/fail, but is not calculated in the grade point average (GPA)

PRIOR HCT GRADING SYSTEM (Start of 1992-1993 Academic Year to end of 2001-2002 Academic Year)
Description

PRIOR HCT GRADING SYSTEM (Start of 1988-1989 Academic Year to end of 1991-1992 Academic Year)
Grade
C

Range
COMPLETE

Indicates that the student has completed the course requirements

DISTINCTION
INCOMPLETE

Indicates that the student has completed the course requirements with Distinction
Indicates that the student has not completed the course

Description

Other Grades and notations


Grade
AU
CC

Range
AUDIT

Description

CONTINUING COURSE

A notation that indicates that a course is taken without credit


A grade that indicates that a course is more than one semester in length

CH
EX

CHALLENGE
EXEMPTION

A grade that indicates the student has been granted credit based on successful completion of an approved challenge assessment
A grade that indicates a student has been exempted from a course requirement

INCOMPLETE

A temporary grade that indicates that the student has not completed all course requirements for medical or other reasons.

IP

IN PROGRESS

A notation that indicates the student is currently enrolled in the course

NG
TR

NOT GRADEABLE
TRANSFER CREDIT

A notation that indicates that no final grade will be recorded for this course
A grade that indicates the student has been granted credit for equivalent course at another institution

WITHDRAWAL

A grade that indicates the student has withdrawn with no penalty

grade*

UNCALCULATED

Any grade followed by an asterisk is not computed in the grade point average

164

Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 3
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

ORA-01403: no data

Grading System Applied to Courses in a Graduate Credential


AY 2012-13 to present
Grade
A
AB+
B

%
90 - 100
85 - 89
80 - 84
75 - 79

PTS
4
3.7
3.3
3

C+

70 - 74

2.3

65 - 69

<65

AY 2008-09 to end of 2011-12


Grade
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
F

%
93 - 100
90 - 92
87 - 89
80 - 82
83 - 86
75 - 79
70 - 74
<70

164

PTS
4
3.7
3.3
3
2.7
2.3
2
0

Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 4
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

164

ORA-01403: no data

DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSES


200901

ARAB

100

Arabic Communications I

This modern standard Arabic language course aims to develop first language skills to meet a variety of work-related communication needs. It focuses
on developing the four language skills in contexts relevant to career needs. It also encourages the development of independent learning. Accurate and
appropriate use of language `fundamentals (text cohesion, coherence, punctuation and spelling, morphology, syntax and semantics) are applied in
contexts which relate to study and professional needs.
200901

COMP N100

Applied Computing I: Found.

This practical, hands-on course covers the basic and essential computer skills needed for further study and employment. Students learn
keyboarding, file management, Microsoft Word and Excel and other chosen software. Skills are developed through online materials, college based
materials and projects. Cross-curricular links to Mathematics and English courses through integrated projects are encouraged.
200901

ENGL

N070

English Communications

This is an integrated skills, one-year course which is intended to bring the proficiency level of students in listening, speaking, reading and writing up to
the minimum standards required for entry to the Career Programs. The course is aimed at improving the students'' proficiency in general English, with
the main emphasis on building up a sound grammatical base and the ability to communicate socially and on general and academic topics, both orally
and in writing.
200901

MATH

N070

Foundations Mathematics

This one year course provides content and skills needed for entry to a Higher Diploma program. It consists of essential mathematical concepts and
simple real-world applications in numeracy, measurement, geometry, data analysis and algebra. Emphasis is placed on estimation and problem
solving skills throughout the course. Class and project work incorporate critical thinking and problem solving at a level of complexity appropriate to the
level of the course and students. Self-management is developed through opportunities for both independent and individualized learning. English skills
are also developed as they are integral to the students' learning and application of mathematical concepts.
200902

COMP N100

Applied Computing I: Found.

This practical, hands-on course covers the basic and essential computer skills needed for further study and employment. Students learn
keyboarding, file management, Microsoft Word and Excel and other chosen software. Skills are developed through online materials, college based
materials and projects. Cross-curricular links to Mathematics and English courses through integrated projects are encouraged.
200902

DIRS

025

Directed Studies I

This course is designed to be taken in the term mode of Foundations. It focuses on student awareness of program requirements and career
opportunities within individual programs. It helps students in making informed program choices and at the same time encourages work habits which will
benefit the student program course study as well as in his or her career.
200902

ENGL

N070

English Communications

This is an integrated skills, one-year course which is intended to bring the proficiency level of students in listening, speaking, reading and writing up to
the minimum standards required for entry to the Career Programs. The course is aimed at improving the students'' proficiency in general English, with
the main emphasis on building up a sound grammatical base and the ability to communicate socially and on general and academic topics, both orally
and in writing.
200902

MATH

N070

Foundations Mathematics

This one year course provides content and skills needed for entry to a Higher Diploma program. It consists of essential mathematical concepts and
simple real-world applications in numeracy, measurement, geometry, data analysis and algebra. Emphasis is placed on estimation and problem
solving skills throughout the course. Class and project work incorporate critical thinking and problem solving at a level of complexity appropriate to the
level of the course and students. Self-management is developed through opportunities for both independent and individualized learning. English skills
are also developed as they are integral to the students' learning and application of mathematical concepts.
201001

COMA N101

Drawing Basics

This course will introduce students to the materials and techniques involved in manual image making. Students will develop an understanding of
different drawing styles and genres, and learn the fundamental principles of drawing.
201001

COMA N115

Visual Language

This course introduces students to the concept of image based communication. Students will gain a theoretical and practical understanding of images,
pictures, symbols, signs, icons and pictograms, as well as a range of visual design elements. This course also covers the governing principles of
arrangement and composition in still images and image sequences.

Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 5
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

201001

ENGL

N125

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

164

ORA-01403: no data

English Communications I

This is the first of four courses which enable learners to improve their general English proficiency in support of their chosen academic program. The
course integrates listening, speaking, reading and writing in authentic general and academic contexts. Course delivery includes a range of resources
and techniques to cater to individual learning styles with a balance between language accuracy and fluency.
201001

LSEC

N100

Academic Composition

This is one of two courses which focus on enabling learners to develop academic language skills and some basic research in preparation for the
demands of their academic program. On this course, students learn to write essays and reports using an appropriate style and register, and also to
locate and use written resources appropriately.
201001

LSFA

N254

Hist. & Prac. of Photography

In this course students will learn not only about the history of photography and about various photographic techniques, but also develop technical and
compositional skills how to take photographs.
201002

COMA N110

Introduction to Media Tech

In this course, students will learn the underlying concepts of digital production and how they apply to a broad range of technologies and techniques that
they will use throughout their remaining studies in the program. The goal is for students to be able to make educated operational decisions in their use
of technologies and techniques, rather than relying on defaults, presets, or prescriptive, step-by-step instructions. Topics include sampling, quantizing,
color models, file formats, and compression, among others, as they apply to practical production in imaging, audio and video.
201002

COMA N203

Fundamental Video Prod

Students apply the fundamental skills and concepts of single-camera, video production including basic camera operation, sound recording, editing and
lighting; with an emphasis on capturing high quality, technically-sound video and audio. Through cuts-only editing, students form audio and video
recordings into a convincing sequence through continuity editing.
201002

COMA N211

Typography

In order to be a successful designer, one must have a working knowledge of fonts and letterforms, their aesthetic qualities and how to use and combine
fonts and letterforms. This course provides an introduction to the use and application of typography.
201002

ENGL

N175

English Communications II

This is the second of four courses which enable learners to improve their English proficiency in support of their chosen academic program. The course
integrates listening, speaking, reading and writing in authentic general and academic contexts. Course delivery includes a range of resources and
techniques to cater to individual learning styles with a balance between language accuracy and fluency.
201002

LSEC

N101

Academic Communication

This course focuses on the development of communication skills needed in academic programs. Students learn to take part in academic discussions
and to make presentations in a comprehensible and concise manner, appropriate to academic settings. Course delivery can include both individual
and group projects, as well as leadership and teamwork skills. Liaison with concurrent program courses is recommended where feasible.
201110

COMA N105

Introduction to Arabic

This course is designed to enable the student to understand and employ the basics of fundamental concepts, and terms of journalism as presented in
the Arabic language.
201110

COMA N209

Short Film

In this course students demonstrate their skills in script writing and practical visual storytelling to create a compelling short film suitable for submission
to a film festival.
201110

COMA N212

Web Design

In this course, students learn the fundamentals of web site creation and publishing. The course stresses industry best practices in XHTML and CSS
coding and accessibility in addition to the introduction of web design principles and the continued application of graphic design principles to the screen
environment.
201110

ENGL

N214

English Communications III

This is the third in a series of four courses which develop learners' language proficiency to Level B2 of the Common European Framework (CEF).
201110

LSFA

N220

Art Appreciation

This course is designed to enable the student to understand and employ a basic vocabulary of art appreciation and criticism.
Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 6
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

201110

LSHM

N243

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

164

ORA-01403: no data

Ethical Studies

This course is an introduction to various forms of moral reasoning, ethical principles and ethical theories. Students will identify ethical issues arising
locally and globally. They will assess situations which are ethically ambiguous, learn to see ethical dilemmas from different perspectives and support
their own views logically and coherently.
201120

COMA N201

Broadcast Journalism

Students apply the fundamentals of broadcast journalism, which include how to use words, images, and sounds to tell a newsworthy story. The
journalist's role in news selection, and the treatment of news stories, will be examined along with the importance of journalistic ethics. This course is
taught using both English and Arabic to increase the student's Arabic language skills. The course also explores the use of social and convergent
media.
201120

COMA N205

Global Art History

Students will learn and demonstrate how Art history informs our modern consumption and creation of media, design, art and culture. Students will
develop practical communication responses, which are historically and socially aware and can respond to and build upon art movements from diverse
geographical backgrounds.
201120

COMA N208

Graphic Design

In this course, students learn the fundamentals of graphic design. The course allows students gain an understand the history of graphic design to studio
and actual design work. Students apply the fundamental principles and elements of graphic design while building a body of visual work, and vocabulary
to critically engage with design objects and issues.
201120

COMA N226

Intro to Arabic Journalism

This course provides students with an introduction to basic journalism, including understanding the role a journalist plays and the history of journalism.
201120

COMA N228

Arabic Communications I

This course provides students with an introduction to the history of and writing for radio. It also provides an introduction to radio broadcasting skills and
techniques including research, news stories, interviews, scripts, commentary and ads. This course will include an introduction to the history of television
and fundamental principles of writing for TV. Students produce a TV multi track program using appropriate documentation. This course also teaches the
fundamentals of marketing strategies, including the development of client/team dialogue and the basics of audience / market research, concept, and
message development. Students prepare a media campaign proposal, enhance their translation skills, and continue preparing a glossary in Arabic.
Translation is a very important skill in this course.
201120

ENGL

N264

English Communications IV

This is the final in a series of four courses which develop learners' language proficiency to Level B2 of the Common European Framework (CEF). This
forms the preparation needed for the external IELTS exam which is normally taken during this course.
201210

COMA N303

Marketing and Advertising-Arab

This course takes the students through the fundamentals of advertising principles and marketing strategies as they relate to the Applied
Communications field and within an Arabic speaking environment; including the development of a client/team dialogue.
201210

COMA N309

Television Production

This course introduces students to the basic theory and techniques of TV with a focus on studio based single and/or multi camera production practice.
201210

COMA N311

Interactive Multimedia

In this course students learn how to incorporate elements of traditional visual art, design, movement, sound, video, the internet, photography,
animation, as well as the elements of time and human interaction.
201210

COMA N401

Business in Media

This course is designed to develop students' business ideas and entrepreneurial skills. Based on research students will learn to develop a business
plan for a project in the field of media.
201210

COMA N427

Presentation and Critique

This course sharpens the student's ability to give presentations in variety of business situations including sales pitches, individual presentations, group
presentations and job interviews.
201210

LSEC

N307

Professional Communications

This course helps students with career preparation through development of students' critical writing, speaking and listening skills, presentation and
Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 7
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

164

ORA-01403: no data

negotiation strategies, and cross-cultural communication.


201220

COMA N301

Integrated Project

The main aim of this course is to develop the student's conceptual ability to analyze design problems and produce commercially acceptable solutions.
Students are taught to analyze marketing problems associated with press advertising and prepare marketing strategy that include press magazines,
advertising, direct mailings, in/out store designs and television storyboards; as well as produce camera ready artwork in line with industry standards.
201220

COMA N329

Arabic Communications II

This is a fifth level Arabic language course for Applied communications students. This course continues to develop greater Arabic language skills
through writing of book reviews, the examination of Arabic news media online and through writing a CV and job application letters.
201220

LSMA

N100

Applied Mathematics

This course provides the basis for using mathematics to carry out basic mathematical calculations.
201220

WORK DH008 Work Experience (8 weeks)

This course provides work experience in a real working environment. It will provide the student the opportunity to develop good work ethics, habits and
practices observed in real work situations and will enable the student to transfer vocational skills learned at the college to the workplace.
201310

COMA N405

Communications Theory

This course introduces students to various communication theories and how they relate to society and culture. The emphasis is on concepts, meanings,
effects and impacts of diverse forms of mass communication within contemporary societies.
201310

COMA N408

Applied Media Project I

In Media Project 1 students will plan a major media project in their area of specialisation. In conjunction with their faculty advisor, students will select a
suitable project and conduct the necessary research to plan and implement their ideas so that their final product will be of professional quality. Although
students will be able to utilise a faculty advisor, this course will be largely self-directed and students will be expected to display a high level of
independent learning and work. Workshops and classroom sessions will be scheduled as deemed necessary by faculty advisers.
201310

LSFA

N208

Introduction to Journalism

This course introduces students to the practice of journalism and helps them to understand the role journalists play in reporting, processing and
production of news.
201310

LSSC

N243

Ecology

Students on satisfactory completion of this course will be able to understand and discuss basic ecological concepts including the concepts of species,
communities and ecosystems. Students will have an understanding of the concept of natural selection and the necessity of adaptation to the
environment. Students will also be able to describe the interaction between species and their biological and physical environment, and explain basic
energy and material cycles within an ecosystem
201310

LSSS

N205

Cultural Diversity

This course is designed to provide students with a positive perception of cultural diversity.
201320

COMA N305

Print Production and Pre-Press

This course provides an overview of the practical and technical aspects of print production to help students develop a working knowledge of pre-press
and production practices.
201320

COMA N420

Portfolio Production

This course instructs students in the preparation of a personal professional portfolio.


201320

COMA N426

Applied Media Project II

In Media Project II students will, in conjunction with their faculty advisor, implement planned research, production schedules and budgets to produce a
major media project in their area of specialisation. Although students will be able to utilise a faculty advisor, this course will be largely self-directed and
students will be expected to display a high level of independent learning to implement their idea, so that their final product will be of professional quality.
201320

LSSS

N206

Culture, Climate, and Values

This course focuses on the crucial importance of understanding culture and climate in a globalised, diverse and repeatedly restructured working
environment.
Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 8
of 9

Student Academic Record for Internal Use by HCT


Student Name :

Awatef Abdulla Rashed Mushourab Al Hebsi

Cumulative GPA :

Student ID :

H00150887

Earned Credits:

Current Program :

Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Media Studies

Program Credits Completed :

Current Campus :
Current Block :

Ras Al Khaimah Women's College


08S8APMS01

201320

LSSS

N245

180

3.77
GPA Points:

618

GPA Credits :

164

ORA-01403: no data

Global Media Trends

In this course students identify and analyze contemporary trends and debates arising from the information revolution and emerging world
communication processes and systems. The students explore the position of the Emirati and Arab media within its global and regional context. They
research and analyze topics such as the cultural and social significance of new media technologies, and they apply their knowledge in the creation of
virtual communities and the exploration of cyber-activism.

Note
1. This report is for internal HCT use. This not an official transcript of the Student.
2. Grades with an asterisk(*) are not included in the GPA calculation.
3. The following GPA types are shown: Semester GPA = The GPA in the semester as specified.
Cumulative GPA = The GPA for the program currently enrolled.
4. The symbol [I] next to a course indicates that course is included in the cumulative GPA calculation; [E] next to a course indicates
that course is excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation.
5. Courses highlighted in yellow indicate PR registration status.

Date Issued
07-DEC-15
Page 9
of 9

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