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DSN 155: Costume Design & Construction Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: Some knowledge of sewing is required. LEC 1 hr., LAB 4 hrs., Course Fee $75 This course takes a hands-on approach to all the steps required to create costumes for theater use. Students are required to design and construct costumes for characters in musical and drama productions. This course will have lecture and lab classes. The lecture class will teach the students the technical processes in the production of stage shows. The lab class will teach the students how to construct and build costumes for these shows.
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DSN 160: Fashion Construction Technology II Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: DSN 135 or consent from Design advisor LEC 1 hr., LAB 4 hrs., Course Fees $75 This advanced course in fashion construction techniques will concentrate on the details that set couture sewing apart from ready wear and standard home sewing. The student will explore hand detailed sewing, speed techniques, and embellishment while improving their skills in construction. Basis sewing knowledge is a must for this class.
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DSN 165: Drawing For Designers Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ART 122 LEC 1 hr., LAB 4 hrs., Course Fee $75 A studio course that introduces the design student to the many techniques of drawing desired as a design professional. The course will explore perspective, line quality, and the graphic visualization process as well as method, materials, and subject matter. Students will learn to use rapid visualization skills in solving complex design problems.
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DSN 220: Design Concepts II
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ART 122, ART 130, ART 131, ART 132, DSN 120 LEC 2 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $75 Design Concepts II is a continuation of Design Concepts I through projects focusing on the design methodology of problem solving. Projects will explore issues through sketches and three dimensional scaled models of products and spaces. Students will be expected to draw from their total design, visual and technical experiences in the development and communication of visual concepts. Projects will include architectural, industrial design, decorative arts, and fashion design will be reviewed through juried presentations.
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DSN 234: Independent Study in Design
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: Permission of the department chairperson LEC 1-3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course provides an opportunity for selected students to participate in independent work under close supervision of a Design faculty member. Interested students should make their interest known to the chairperson early in the prior semester. Chairperson will determine criteria for selection.
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ECO 113: Elements of Economics
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 011 or equivalent For Career Option Students LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This is a one-semester course that combines abstract principles, simple geometric approaches, applied problems and their analysis for those students seeking an understanding of some fundamental economic principles and laws. This understanding is enhanced by exploring the mechanics, operations and usefulness of economics to consumers, businesses, governments, both nationally and internationally.
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ECO 120: Economics And Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs This course combines economic principles with applications to contemporary problems. Emphasis is placed on using economic concepts to analyze and understand social, political, philosophical, and diversity issues. The course is a social science elective.
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ECO 211: Principles of Economics I: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: MAT 011 or equivalent Prerequisite or Corequisite: MAT 014 or MAT 050 or equivalent and MAT 016 or equivalent LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. Macroeconomics is the study of aggregate economic behavior. National income, employment, price stability, and economic growth are analyzed. Fiscal and monetary policies to alleviate inflation and unemployment are also studied.
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ECO 212: Principles of Economics II: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: ECO 211 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. Microeconomics is the study of prices and markets. Product and resource markets under competitive and non-competitive conditions are analyzed. Behavior of the firm in the determination of price, output, and employment of the factors of production is examined. This course includes an introduction to international economics.
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EDU 111: Teaching in America: Foundations And Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: All basic skills/remediation in English must be completed. Corequisite: PSY 113 LEC 3 hrs. LAB 0 hrs. This course presents the historical and philosophical foundations of American Education and how they relate to contemporary issues facing teachers in America today. The goal is a comprehensive understanding of the development of the teaching profession including both its roots and modern-day direction. The course offers theoretical and practical learning experiences including field experience in public schools.
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