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3.00 Credits
A c ntinuati n f FAS 210. This c urse is a further intr ducti n t painting, inc rp rating the expl rati n f c l r, representati n, abstracti n, and ther c ncepts and axi ms f design. Prerequisite: FAS 210.
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An intr ducti n t Ad be Illustrat r, the industry-standard design and illustrati n pr gram. The c urse c vers creating artw rk and illustrati ns, w rking with Illustrat r and bitmapped imaging pr grams and files, and preparing files f r service bureaus, pr gram pr viders, and printers. ther t pics include visual c mp siti n, f rm, space, perspective, and c l r. Prerequisite: experience using a Macint sh r Wind ws-based c mputer and FAS 111 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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A basic intr ducti n t the materials and techniques f waterc l r painting. Class pr blems and critiques are presented t help students devel p a f undati n f kn wledge and the ability t build n this f undati n. Students learn dry- and wet-paper techniques; 'resist' practices; and experimental meth ds. Stylisticdiversity is enc uraged. Prerequisite: FAS 123 r permissi n f instruct r.
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A c ntinuati n f FAS 245. As students c ntinue t learn dry and wet paper techniques, resist pr cesses, and experimental meth ds, emphasis is placed n students devel ping a fuller understanding f waterc l r materials and termin l gy; a m re s phisticated c mp siti nal sense; and the beginnings f a pers nal aesthetic. Stylistic diversity is enc uraged. Prerequisite: FAS 245.
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F r students with a f undati n in the field. Student and instruct r determine the pr ject and the number f credits t be earned. Pr jects inv lve specialized w rk in art r crafts. Regularly scheduled meetings between student and instruct r are required. Prerequisite: Permissi n f the department chair r pr gram advis r.
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Specific c urse c ntent at the discreti n f the department. Details are included in preregistrati n materials.
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An intr ducti n t fire pr tecti n and careers in the fire service. Students survey the hist ry, sc pe, and res urces f the fire service, including reviewing fire department structure and administrati n. The c urse pr vides students with an verview f the chemistry and physics f fire, f the training and supp rt f fire service pers nnel, and f fire pr tecti n systems and equipment. Students gain an understanding f different career directi ns in the fire service and f the vari us l cal, state, and federal agencies that supp rt and versee fire service pr fessi nals. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020.
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A c ntinuati n f FIS 201. This c urse pr vides guidance n h w t inspect pr perty f r p ssible accidents inv lving hazard us materials and h w t plan f r the preventi n and preparati n f such accidents. C ncepts f hazard us materials st rage, transp rtati n, pr tective systems, and inspecti n pr cedures will be c vered. Prerequisite: FIS 201.
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3.00 Credits
The hist ry, devel pment, and phil s phy f fire investigati n and detecti n. T pics include inspecti n techniques, gathering f evidence and devel pment f technical rep rts, fundamentals f ars n investigati n, pr cessing f criminal evidence, and criminal pr cedures related t vari us l cal and state statutes.
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3.00 Credits
An examinati n f the American structure f g vernment at the nati nal, state, and l cal levels. This c urse examines and expl res the p wers and limitati ns f the federal system, the 'checks and balances' system, the machinery f state g vernment,and the variety f municipal and l cal f rms f administrati n.
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