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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Offered Spring Semester This course is an introduction to outdoor and nature photography with a specific focus on understanding common wildlife species, basic photographic skills, marketing opportunities, magazine analysis, and other subjects related to nature photography. It provides basic skills and knowledge for students interested in photographing nature and marketing photographs. Lecture: 3 hours each week Prerequisite: PHTO 181, PHTO 183, or PHTO 281 with a grade of C- or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Offered Each Semester This intermediate level course is designed to expand the knowledge and abilities of motivated students who have completed PHTO 183 Introduction to Digital Photography. Basic photographic and post-process skills learned in PHTO 183 will be refined as students work to develop a personal photographic vision. Each student will be challenged visually and intellectually, exploring four major photographic themes. Students will create a portfolio of unique photographs to fit one of those themes. Students entering this course must have (at minimum) a 5-megepixel digital camera with aperture and shutter priority and exposure compensation. Students are also responsible for all digital storage media and purchasing an online book (portfolio) of their work. Lecture: 3 hours per week Prerequisite: PHTO 183 with a grade of C- or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course provides exposure to the challenge of publications photography for students who have completed an introductory photography course. Through lecture, demonstration, and hands on exercises, students develop their abilities in visual communication. Students will gain valuable skills in recognizing photo opportunities, covering news events and features, and composing page layouts. Most importantly, students will refine capabilities to create storytelling photographs in individual and photo essay formats. Students must have an electronic flash and either a manual control 35mm film camera or a 5 mega pixel digital camera with aperture priority, shutter priority, and exposure compensation. Students are responsible for all photo-making materials. Lecture: 3 hours each week Prerequisite: PHTO 181, PHTO 183, or PHTO 281 with a grade of C- or better.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Each Semester This course is designed for the non science major interested in an overview of the physical sciences and in developing an appreciation for the nature of the physical universe. It includes physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology and their relation to the world and universe in which we live. It fulfills one of the laboratory science requirements for the A.A., A.S., and A.A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite Lab: PHYS 101L (2 hours per week) Prerequisite: MATH 025 or COMPASS Algebra > 40, ACT > 17, or SAT > 430
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Each Semester PHYS 103 is an introductory study of astronomy. Topics include the history of astronomy; the motions and physical properties of the sun, moon, and earth; the electromagnetic spectrum; solar system planets, satellites, and minor bodies; stars; galaxies; evolution of the solar system; the universe; and cosmology. It fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.A., A.S. and A.A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite Lab: PHYS 103L (2 hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Each Semester This course is the study of mechanics, sound, linear and rotational motion momentum, energy, vectors, elasticity, vibration, and mechanical wave motion. It fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite Lab: PHYS 111L (2 hours per week) Prerequisite: MATH 147 or MATH 143 and 144 or COMPASS Trig > 21
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits Offered Spring Semester This is the study of temperature, gas laws, kinetic molecular theory, electricity and magnetism, light, and optics. It fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.A. and A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite Lab: PHYS 112L (2 hours per week) Prerequisite: PHYS 111 or 211
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 Credits Offered Each Semester PHYS 211 is the study of physics applicable to engineering, including examination of statics, dynamics, work and energy, sound, and fluids. This course is intended for students majoring in engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, physical science, or mathematics. It fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.S., A.A., and A.A.S. degrees. Lecture: 4 hours per week Corequisite Lab: PHYS 211L (2 hours per week) Corequisite: MATH 170 Prerequisite: Recent high school physics
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 Credits Offered Spring Semester This is a continuation of PHYS 211, focusing on the study of heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and optics. This course is intended for students majoring in engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, physical science, or mathematics. It fulfills a laboratory science requirement for the A.S., A.A., and A.A.S. degrees. Lecture: 4 hours per week Corequisite Lab: PHYS 212L (2 hours per week) Prerequisite: MATH 170, PHYS 211
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course is an introduction to the American and Idaho legal institutions and processes. It examines the sources of law, the relationships between the federal and state court systems, legal reasoning, ethical standards, and the role of the paralegal. This course is a required course in the Paralegal and Legal Administrative Assistant programs. Lecture: 2 hours per week
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