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3.00 Credits
This computer art and design course is designed to introduce students to the basics of computer technology and how designers and artists use this tool to solve visual problems in graphic design and studio art. Emphasis will be placed on individual expression and acquiring skills to effectively communicate with the use of a computer. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of computer graphics through lecture, presentations, discussion and hands-on experiences. RESTRICTION: ARTS 1202 Design I or ARTS 1205 Graphic Design or Consent of Instructor. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the visual and technical aspects of digital photography. Students will learn about exposure, depth of field, resolution, white balance settings, file compression, formats, composition, and design. They will also learn about digital image acquisition, manipulation, storage, and display, and the ethics of digital image process.
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3.00 Credits
The student will aim to develop awareness of the structure, anatomy and expressive qualities of the human form in a variety of ways including: line, plane, value, mass and shape. Students will work from live clothed models to explore a range of medium and techniques. This course will continue the process started in Drawing I, which included building a solid foundation of drawing skills through observation.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the first half of art history. It consists of a study of the art produced from prehistoric times through the Gothic period. The course will study the evolution of architecture, sculpture, painting, and the crafts. Patron, techniques, values, concepts, philosophies, and materials used by artists will be studied. Major movements, themes, artworks, and artists will be studied as well as how the art is a reflection of the society that produced it. This course will include the art and cultures of both Western and non-Western societies.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course approaches the development of Western culture through the study of art, history, literature, music, and philosophy. It covers man's creative achievements from the beginning of civilization through the twentieth century.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to throwing various utilitarian forms on the potter's wheel. The development of personal skills and techniques using clay and the potter's wheel will be stressed.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a study of the basic fundamentals and theory of operation of the major components of the automobile. The primary purpose is to acquaint the student with the proper periodic service procedures necessary to maintain the automobile in a safe and economical operating condition.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An individualized plan of study that is a structured learning experience designed to supplement previous coursework. It is intended to allow students to broaden their comprehension of the principles of, and their grasp of competencies within their career discipline. Such learning experiences may be undertaken independent of the traditional classroom setting, but will be appropriately directed and supervised by regular instructional staff.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
The Service Techniques course is designed to provide sophomore-level students, who have completed most of their required automotive training, practical work experience and simulated on-the-job training as would exist in the automotive repair industry. Prerequisite: AUTO 1008 Internal Combustion Engines I AND AUTO 1012 Automotive Electrical Sys I AND AUTO 1022 Automotive Braking Systems AND AUTO 1027 Automotive Chassis Systems
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
In this course, the theory and fundamentals of the major components, specifically, automotive engines, supportive systems, standard and automatic transmissions, brake systems, chassis, suspension, steering and alignment are presented. Designed to develop skill in overhaul and repair of clutches, standard transmissions, power shift, automatic transmissions, drive lines, differentials, and student's work on units with regard to areas being studied.
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