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  • 4.00 Credits

    (4.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Art 285. Three lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This is a continuation of Life Sculpture III. Continued exploration of development and technique with emphasis on individual investigation of content. Students have an opportunity to move toward abstraction to explore basic concepts of modern sculpture. Art 286 may be taken twice for credit. (CSU/UC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Art 192. Three lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) Individual or group projects in the field of creative photography. Emphasis on photographic art and trends in contemporary photography. Trips to photographic exhibits encourage analytical discussion. Student art works may be displayed at public showings. May be taken three times for credit. (CSU/UC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) A chronological, systematic presentation of the photographers and the evolution of photographic materials, processes, and techniques from the Camera Obscura through the earliest chemical investigations in the 1600s to the photographic events of the last quarter of the twentieth century. Critical thinking is encouraged through written assignments and group discussions. (CSU/UC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (Prerequisites: Art 192 or 290. One lecture and six laboratory hours weekly.) This course enables the student to focus on the completion of a photographic portfolio. Students will present their work to instructor and peers, and will refine concepts and presentation through these critiques. May be taken twice for credit. (CSU) CSU Area C-1
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Four lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This is an introductory course that emphasizes visual readiness skills for recognition and expression of appropriate facial expressions and body movements, response to commands, and learning how to visualize the environment. Communicative functions, vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects of the deaf community will be introduced and studied. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 6A: UC Language other than English
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5.0 Units) (Prerequisite: American Sign Language 101. Four lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is a continuation of ASL 101; exchanging information, identifying others, making requests, giving reasons, options, simple directions, and asking for clarification. Discussions revolve around classes, the campus, home, work and transportation, physical descriptions of people and objects, general conversation skills, visual perception and specific specialization skills, and the continuation of the cultural study of the deaf community. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 3B or 6A: UC Language other than English
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course identifies basic anthropological approaches toward the examination and study of minority groups in general, with specific emphasis on American Deaf culture as a minority group. There will be an introductory comparison of the structures of visual and spoken languages and a presentation of the normative system of laws in America that has developed for deaf Americans. (CSU) AA/AS Areas C and G, CSU Areas C-2 or D-1
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5.0 Units) (Prerequisite: American Sign Language 102. Four lecture and three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is a continuation of American Sign Language 101 and 102, expands upon the conversational and grammar functions, and delves more deeply into Deaf Culture. Skills to be learned include locating things, asking for solutions to everyday problems, telling about life events and personal background, making suggestions and requests, and asking permission. Students will learn how to engage in more sustained communication in American Sign Language, somtimes on philosophical and cultural topics. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, CSU Area C-2, IGETC Area 3B or 6A: UC Language other than English
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4.0 Units) (Prerequisite: American Sign Language 203. Four lecture hours weekly.) This course strives for a higher level of conversation and narration skills. Topics include describing problems at home, work and school, expressing opinions and feelings and argumentation; i.e., how to disagree with someone and potentially change that person's mind. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area C, IGETC Area 6A: UC Language other than English
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