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  • 4.00 Credits

    Exploration of the digital camera in multiple formats. Understanding the current tools and develop skill in imagemaking in the digital realm. Issues unique to the digital process including workflow, archiving, image resolution as well as basic photographic concerns such as composition and visual communication will be explored. Prerequisites: PHOT 5, 65A or equivalent experience. Two hours lecture, three hours lecture-laboratory, one and a half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction and overview to large format (view camera), digital medium format cameras, and studio lighting; exploration of photographic practices in a studio environment; emphasis on developing effective skills and techniques necessary to begin a career in studio photography. Prerequisites: PHOT 1 and 2. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Two hours lecture, three hours lecture-laboratory, one and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    Basic instruction using the computer for painting, drawing, image processing, photo composites and typography. Emphasis on image making and creative problem solving. Advisory: Familiarity with computer operating systems; ART 4A or GRDS 60; ART 5A; PHOT 1 or 5; not open to students with credit in ART 56 or GRDS 56. Six hours lecture-laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 1.00 Credits

    Investigation of a specific aspect or topic of photography through discussion and demonstration by the instructor(s) in the field. Advisory: PHOT 1 or 65A recommended. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. One hour lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    Examination of photography's role in shaping ideas about race, class, gender, sexuality and national identity in America. Critical analysis of images from a wide range of genres including: commercial photography, portraiture, social documentary, photojournalism, ethnographic and scientific photography, erotica, and fine-art photography are discussed within their historical and social context. Four hours lecture, two hours laboratory.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fulfillment of work-related assignments for on-campus and off-campus not-for-profit organizations. Faculty coordinator helps the student apply skills learned in graphic arts courses to community-based projects. Disciplines include graphic design, photography and studio art. Advisory: Completion of entry-level photography courses. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Six hours lecture-laboratory, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    Examination of photography's role in shaping ideas about race, class, gender, sexuality and national identity in America. Critical analysis of images from a wide range of genres including: commercial photography, portraiture, social documentary, photojournalism, ethnographic and scientific photography, erotica, and fine-art photography are discussed within their historical and social context. The honors course offers an enriched and challenging experience for the more talented student, including deeper content, more rigorous grading, and more demanding and creative assignments requiring application of higher-level thinking, writing, and communication skills. Prerequisite: Honors Institute participant. Four hours lecture, two hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Introduction to the pharmaceutical sciences and the functions of a pharmacy technician in health care. Role of the pharmacy technician, areas of specialization in the field, technical standards, state registration requirements and employment opportunities. One and one-half hours lecture-laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 3.00 Credits

    An orientation to the role and working environment of the pharmacy technician, in both inpatient and outpatient settings. An introduction to the legal responsibilities and technical activities of the pharmacy technician. Prerequisite: Admission to Pharmacy Technology Program. Three hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the pharmacological principles as they are related to and support an understanding of rational drug usage. An understanding of the profound influence of drug laws, standards and regulations. Prerequisite: Admission to the Pharmacy Technology Program. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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