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3.00 Credits
Environmental Geography Pre: Co: A geographical examination of human societies and their effect on resources, ecosystems, and the environment. This course covers such interrelated issues as cultural values, population growth and distribution, food systems and hunger, land ownership and wealth, biological diversity and the quality of life and poverty and resource consumption. Environmental dilemmas are considered from a political, cross-cultural, and ethical persoective. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and science electives. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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3.00 Credits
German 1 Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LA, HUMANITIES
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3.00 Credits
Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LA, HUMANITIES
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3.00 Credits
American National Government and Politics Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: A comprehensive examination of American political institutions. Consideration is given to the heritage and structure of American government and politics as well as to the functions performed by the national government today. Such topics as the fundamental ideas of American constitutionalism, civil liberties, civil rights, and the changing role of the national government will receive emphasis. Fulfills open, liberal arts and social science electives.
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3.00 Credits
State and Local Government in America Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: The study of the structure, process and policies of state and local government, with a focus on the Massachusetts political system. Emphasis is placed on the policies and problems of state and local government and their relationship to the federal government. Special attention is given to direct participation in the political process in addition to the study of public policies on issues such as spending and taxation, crime, education, housing, and welfare. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and social science electives.
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Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LIBERAL ARTS,
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Introduction to Politics PRE: CO: This course introduces students to the content, theory, and practice of political science. Using a comparative approach through case studies and a variety of texts (primary, secondary, theoretical, policy and multimedia) students will examine politics as the relations between the individual, society, state, and power. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and social science electives.
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3.00 Credits
Graphic Production Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: Provides an overview of the procedures required in the design of publications prepared for the print production process. Focuses on working with clients, planning and proofing jobs, and learning print terminology. Students will also learn about selecting paper, estimating print costs, and binding and finishing considerations. Design projects will be manually completed from the rough idea to the finished piece according to the design and production process.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to Photoshop Pre: Co: Provides instruction in the basics of preparing electronic artwork using Photoshop. Emphasis is placed on understanding the tools and menus of this industry-standard program. File formats, scanning, and legal issues are addressed. Students entering this course must be able to locate, create, and manipulate files and have a working knowledge of how to use a web browser to access information on the WWW.
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3.00 Credits
Electronic Imaging Pre: Communications & Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Provides hands-on skill development on preparing electronic images using Adobe Photoshop. Special emphasis will be on understanding the tools and menus of this sophisticated program. Scanning, image manipulation, filters, masking, exporting images, creating collages, and color editing and correction will be emphasized. Various legal, software, and hardware issues involved in preparing electronic images will be addressed. Students entering this course must be able to locate, create, and manipulate files and have a working knowledge of how to use a web browser to access information on the WWW.
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