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DSGN G131: Perspective & Rendering
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course provides the fundamentals of drawing detailed perspective systems and fundamental rendering techniques used by designers for accurate and dramatic presentations. The course emphasis is on understanding and developing proper perspective techniques. Design G131 emphasizes perspective in basic rendering. This course may be taken 2 times.
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DSGN G132: Render & Perspect Systm
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
The emphasis of this course is on progressive rendering techniques. Fundamentals of drawing detailed perspective systems are also reviewed. This course may be taken 2 times.
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DSGN G150: Design Drafting
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course provides an introduction to manual and computer aided drafting. Includes descriptive geometry; mechanism sketching; orthographic and isometric drafting; blueprint reading, printing and plotting. This course may be taken 2 times.
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DSGN G154: Modeling/Prototype Tech
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
An intermediate course in the materials, processes and techniques for creating 3D mock-ups, models and prototypes used by designers. Lectures and demonstrations will allow students to incorporate rapid prototyping techniques into their class projects. This course may be taken 4 times. ADVISORY: Design G105/Art G192
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DSGN G170: Intro 2D/3D Digital Des
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
Students will learn to generate virtual 2D and 3D CAD projects and subsequently utilize the rapid prototyping techniques for making solid models. Using Adobe, Autodesk and other 3D software, students will learn to effectively display their projects for show or portfolio. This course may be taken 4 times. ADVISORY: Design G150
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DSGN G232: Rapid Visualization Tec
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
This course provides an introduction to technical drawing and rapid visualization techniques for the presentation of design concepts employed by professional design studios. This course may be taken 2 times. ADVISORY: Design G131 and G132, or completion of either G131 or G132 with concurrent enrollment in the other.
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DSGN G250: Portfolio Devel, Review
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
The emphasis of this course is on competitive portfolio development and will allow students to compile their existing art and design work into a portfolio that will catch the attention of a portfolio review committee, prospective employer or client. This course will allow students to update their skills and portfolio to the most current design career standards. This course may be taken 4 times.
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ECOL G100: Human Ecology
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
Current problems & possible solutions for people & their environment.
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ECOLOGY G100: People and Their Environment
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
(Formerly known as: Ecology 100) An investigation of the current problems of man's relationship with the environment and possible solutions to these problems. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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ECON G120: Economic History of the US
3.00 Credits
Golden West College
Survey of the growth of the American economy from colonial times to the present. Emphasis on causal agents & theoretical roots.
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