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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: GRD 111, GRD 118, GRD 120 and permission of program coordinator required. LEC 1 hr., LAB 4 hrs., Course Fee $75 This course is designed to further develop "hands-on" skills in concept and design with the goal of creating an advertising campaign. In the professional environment of an ad agency format, students work as a creative team of art director and writer to research and develop the ad, radio and TV commercial from concept to final production, under a specialist? ? supervision. Lecture topics include organizational planning, purpose, content, casting production techniques, illustration/photography supervision, as well as management skills, all stressed while the creative execution of the advertising takes place. Assignments will consist of print ads, TV commercials, sales promotion, packaging, posters, billboards, and web design. Utilizing current standard industry principles, students have the opportunity to design and produce a finished professional product for their portfolio. Advertising issues, historical, cultural and technical, will be addressed. A tour of a Manhattan ad agency might be included
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A selected course in Graphic Design. LEC 2 hrs., LAB 3 hrs. Course Fee: $50 An examination of selected topics or issues in Graphic Design. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chairperson for further information.
  • 3.00 Credits

    LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement provided the language is not the student's native language. Not intended for native speakers. This course is intended for students with no prior knowledge of, or with limited background in, the language. Emphasis on fundamentals of conversation, reading and writing. Practice in pronunciation, basic vocabulary and the essentials of grammar.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HBR 111 or permission of department chairperson. LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement provided the language is not the student's native language. Students with one prior semester of Hebrew expand their study of basic Hebrew script, pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of an elementary nature. Grammar study includes future tense, commands, the infinitive, declension of direct object pronouns, sound classes and meaning classes of verbs. Vocabulary and grammar support listening, reading, speaking, and writing in an effort to enhance Hebrew language proficiency. The cultural context of the language is also covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Fee: Description: This course examines the effects drugs have on the individual and society, taking a critical look at the most recent scientific data drawn from medical, sociological, and student research. Topics include but are not limited to neurophysiology, pharmacology, and the demographics of drug use, legal issues, and treatment and prevention programs. Different types of drugs will be examined. Pre-requisites: Co-requisites: Note:
  • 3.00 Credits

    LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. In this course the student will study the relationships of nutrition and eating patterns to one's health, nutritive value and composition of foods, metabolism, functions and requirements of nutrients throughout life, and essentials of an adequate diet. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of nutrition concepts in everyday life.
  • 2.00 Credits

    LEC 1 hr., LAB 2 hrs., Course fee $10 This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to make intelligent decisions about health and wellness. Topics include nutrition and weight management, substance abuse, stress management, fitness, cardiovascular disease, and sexually transmitted diseases. Students will engage in personally-selected programs to improve wellness.
  • 3.00 Credits

    LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course explores the relationship between the mind and the body. Emphasis is placed on relaxation, meditation, tai chi, and yoga to enable the student to reach a state of peace, calmness and self-awareness. Students will explore the integration of the entire self in order to achieve an understanding and an awareness of their own selves and take control of their wellness. Institute of Complementary Medicine Stress Reduction Certificate will be issued upon successful completion of this course.
  • 1.00 Credits

    LEC 1 hr., LAB 0 hrs. This course will help students break their dependence on tobacco. It uses a wellness approach to establishing a tobacco-free life style. The history of tobacco use, tobacco companies and advertising, health hazards both personal and public, and the medical costs of tobacco use will be covered. Students will learn how to manage stress, control their weight, and break long-established habits without the use of tobacco.
  • 1.00 Credits

    LEC 1 hr., LAB 0 hrs. This course will provide the student with an understanding of the basic principles of the stress response, the General Adaptation Syndrome, stressors, and stress management. Students will participate in physical and cognitive exercises designed to reduce stress.
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