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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: MAT-201; Min. grade C-,T. Continuation of single variable calculus that will include techniques of integration, polar coordinates, analytic geometry, improper integrals, and infinite series. Prev. Course Codes: (MAT-172) Clock Hours: 75 (LEC)
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4.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: MAT-202; Min. grade C-. Completes the traditional subject matter of the Calculus. Topics include vectors, vector-valued functions, and multivariable calculus including partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals, and application. Clock Hours: 60 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: MAT-202; Min. grade C-. Emphasizes techniques of problem solving and applications. Topics include first, second, and higher order differential equations, series methods, approximations, systems of differential equations, and Laplace transforms. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
CO-REQUISITE: MAT-203; PREREQUISITE: MAT-202; Min. grade C-. Covers first and second order differential equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, linear algebra, eigenvalues, first order systems of equations, and numerical techniques. Clock Hours: 60 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Provides an introduction to general meteorology and atmospheric sciences. It includes the composition and structure of the atmosphere and characteristics that affect the atmosphere, such as temperature, pressure, and moisture. Additionally, the development of weather systems, such as storm systems, hurricanes, weather fronts, and cloud development will also be examined. Finally, the concepts of climatology will be stressed. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC) 30 (LAB)
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67.50 Credits
Introduces the students to the computer systems developed for graphics. The students will learn the hardware and software components for multimedia production. Each student will explore basic computer operations, ergonomics, file management, scanning techniques, archiving capabilities, and utilization of the multimedia department server and internet connection. Prev. Course Codes: (CWB-165) (GRD-101) (COA-013) Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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67.50 Credits
Introduces the types of equipment and technical considerations used in multimedia productions and the multimedia professions. It focuses on current types of equipment such as scanners, printers, digital cameras, and computers. Students gain hands-on experience in how the technology is utilized for input and output in production and design projects. Overview of software and basic design principles will be explored. Prev. Course Codes: (CWB-140) Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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67.50 Credits
Offers an introduction to the principles and techniques of videotape production, including camera operation, basic script writing, lighting, sound, and basic digital editing. Detailed examination of the pre-production, production, and post-production processes, as well as aesthetics, will be included. Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: MGD-101; Min. grade C; Covers the creation and production of graphic projects, emphasizing the layout creative design process, problem solving, and research. Provides experience producing thumbnails and rough and digital layouts emphasizing refined creative typography. Prev. Course Codes: (GRD-105) (COA-040) (COA-238) Clock Hours: 67.5 (LECLB)
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45.00 Credits
Explores the pivotal events and achievements that have led to the current state of graphic communications. Through lectures, slides, videos, class discussions, and research students discover the creative thinkers, innovations, and breakthrough technologies that have shaped the evolution of visual communication, advertising, and industrial design today. Clock Hours: 45 (LECLB)
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