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3.00 Credits
Focuses on how law impacts real estate, its ownership, conveyance and development. Emphasis is on real property ownership interests, restrictions on such interests, methods of transferring such interests, private and public land use controls, and legal transactions involving real estate, such as gifts, sales and leases.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the relationship between people and chemistry. Introduction to the fundamentals of chemistry, including the nature of matter and energy, atomic structure and chemical bonds. Addresses such subjects as the characteristics and makeup of the compounds that power automobiles and heat homes, the drugs that alleviate pain or ease depression, and the foods eaten to provide the components of the lifesustaining processes of the human body. [SC]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the image of Baltimore through the lens of the media. Students will analyze narrative and non-narrative films, television programs, books, short stories,Web sites, newspapers, magazines and blogs to gain a greater understanding of where they live and the city's evolution from the eyes of those who record and promote its happenings. Laboratory fee required. [ ARTS]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to oral communication: interpersonal, small group and public speaking. Emphasis on accurately transmitting information, using effective strategies for informing and persuading, using effective communication techniques to work with others, and feeling at ease in front of an audience. [ SPCH]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to page layout/ design, illustration and presentation software. Students learn layout and design graphics for print publication and screen presentation. prerequisite: working knowledge of MacOS
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Web design and digital imaging software. Students will create simple Web sites and process photographs for print and Internet/television distribution. prerequisite: working knowledge of MacOS.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic principles of design- contrast, repetition, alignment and proximity- and applies them through a series of assignments. Students will examine the work of famous designers, along with important design styles of the 19th and 20th centuries. Other topics include color theory, grids and the design process. [ ARTS]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the art of typography.This course will address the difference between art and design and ways that typography has played a key role in design's evolution. Areas of emphasis will include historical periods, key movements, significant events and preeminent designers. [ ARTS]
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3.00 Credits
Helps students develop a vocabulary and techniques for analyzing images and sounds: movies, ads, photographs,Web sites and more. Examines composition, color, sequencing, animation and sound and specifically how those elements alter meaning. [ ARTS]
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3.00 Credits
Examines various elements that define popular culture: among them, the mass media, sports, fashion, restaurants and food, architecture, amusement parks and religion. Students will look at ways that pop culture institutions and products both shape and reflect the larger culture. [ ARTS]
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