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  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: PHIM 1160 This course covers information and tools used in color balancing and image profiling. Silver halide and digital systems are discussed topics. Students will take the Society of Photographic Engineers exam, an industry standard. A laptop computer is required. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none The purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity for art directors and photographers to work together to create product. Students will demonstrate learned skills in photography, software, composition, lighting and color. Effective communication and information sharing skills are also covered. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: PHIM 1114, PHIM 1122, PHIM 1160, PHIM 1164, PHIM 1172, PHIM 1174, PHIM 1176, PHIM 1284 Students solve basic workflow problems using silver halide and digital systems. Profiling, giclee printing and inkjet printing on alternate substances is covered. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: PHIM 1114, PHIM 1122, PHIM 1160, PHIM 1164, PHIM 1172, PHIM 1174, PHIM 1176, PHIM 1284 This course provides the student with additional lab time and instruction. Students fine-tune skills necessary for success in a chosen area of the industry; namely photo imaging operations, or management, photography, imaging workflow, or equipment service. Students select or are assigned projects that simulate real job situations. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Prerequisite: PHIM 1160, PHIM 1172 This focus of this course is the preparation of personal presentation as it relates to employment. Students evaluate the economic condition of the industry, evaluate niche markets, and develop employment strategies as they pertain to an individual's goals. Photo business cards, product pricing, American culture, organizational change, and business philosophy are likely topics of discussion. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Prerequisite: none This is an advanced course in photography which provides students opportunity to photograph in various outdoor lighting situations. Composition and capture skills are practiced and fine-tuned. Aerial photography may be introduced. Students must have the flexibility to travel and spend additional time in the field. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none The focus of this course is the development of a student portfolio, prepare gallery imagery, and to provide additional matting, framing and laminating experiences. Students are assigned projects that provide experiences that assist them in the current marketplace. Topics in business and marketing are often discussed. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Prerequisite: none The focus of this course is methods, procedures, and systems used for photo image capture and output. Students must have access to the Internet and be prepared for research. A laptop computer is required. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: MATH 1467 or concurrent enrollment This course gives a general theoretical and practical introduction to physics. The theory part contains the following topics: Kinetics of one and two dimensions, force and dynamics, circular motion, gravitation, work and energy, linear momentum, rotational motion, bodies in equilibrium, waves, and sound. The practical topics will include the use of lab equipment to help develop these concepts. A knowledge of college algebra and some trig is needed for success in this course. This course is intended for students intending to major in dentistry, pharmacy (and other fields related to medicine), forestry, biological sciences, etc. Lab is required. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): 3
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: MATH 1467 This course gives a general theoretical and practical introduction to physics. It is a continuation of PHYS 1401. However, it may be taken without having taken General Physics I. The theory part contains parts of the following topics: fluids, thermodynamics, selected topics in electricity and magnetism, AC and DC circuit theory, waves and light, modern physics, atomic and nuclear physics. The practical topics will include the use of lab equipment to help develop these concepts. Knowledge of college algebra and trig are needed for success in this course. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): 3
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