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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. This course introduces the student to digital imaging with the application Photoshop. Students will identify and demonstrate a variety of digital imaging techniques; scanning, color spaces, color separation, color correction, retouching, and more. The course will survey the history and development of the media, and discuss hardware, image input and output, and software. Lab Fee.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PGYC 2801. Study of Photoshop's advanced functions: duotones, transfer curves, text effects, CMYK separation, advanced scanning, film recorder output, preflighting, and more. Photoshop's use with other color separation, page layout, and graphic design applications are investigated. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PGYC1800. This course builds upon the skills introduced in PGYC1800. Students will learn advanced techniques for image manipulation and explore the creation of their own photographic imagery using digital cameras, film recorders, scanners, printers and photo imaging software. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Appropriate test scores in reading and writing. Meets Gordon Rule requirements. Comparison of the ideas of great philosophers and a study of perennial philosophical problems as they relate to the individual and human beings, including a consideration of issues in aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, politics, and religion.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Appropriate test scores in reading and writing and admission to the Honors Program. Meets Gordon Rule requirements. A comparison of the ideas of great philosophers and a study of perennial philosophical problems as they relate to the individual and human beings, including a consideration of issues in aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, politics, and religion. The course is open to students admitted to the Honors Program.
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3.00 Credits
A study of effective thinking based on procedures of logic. To assist in the practical application of these procedures, there will be an appraisal of the evaluations of evidence, practice in the detection of fallacies and irrelevancies, and the testing of arguments for validity and reliability.
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1.00 Credits
Course gives the student the opportunity to understand the relationship of theory to practice through participation in a service-learning experience. Students are required to complete 20 hours of volunteer work, a service-learning contract, necessary oral and written reflection methods.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 (MAC 1140 recommended). Introduction to physical principles applied to topics from optics, circuit analysis and mechanics. Introduction to physics for students who have had no high school physics.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 2025 or high school physics, MAC 1311 with a grade of C or better. Corequisites: MAC 2312, PHYL2048. Quantitative and qualitative study of physical principles applied to mechanics and heat.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 2048 and PHYL2048. Corequisite: PHYL2049. Continuation of PHY 2048 studying wave motion, electricity, magnetism, geometrical and physical optics.
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