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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the fossil record of life on Earth. Focus will be on modes of preservation, identification of fossil material, evolution, and the fossil record of invertebrate and vertebrate animals. A field trip may be required.
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4.00 Credits
The basic ideas relating to the composition, structure, and evolution of the physical environment as well as the origin and development of minerals, rocks, continental and ocean basin landforms will be studied. The evolution and dynamics of the geologic systems will be included. Laboratory work will consist of identification of mineral specimens, interpretation of stratigraphic units and working with geological maps. Field trips may be included. Lab fee required.
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the geological and biogeological history of Earth. Focus of study will be on sedimentary rock formation and stratigraphy, interpreting ancient sedimentary environments, the historical progress of plate tectonics and orogenic events, paleoclimatic interpretations, and the fossil record of life on Earth. A field trip may be included. Lab fee is required. Prerequisite: GLY 1000 or GLY 2010C with a minimum grade of C or better or GLY 2010.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the production, process and flow for media available to Web, computer-generated computer graphics and animation in the multi-faceted multimedia environment. This course identifies production methods, file and format needs, and recommends appropriate techniques based on desired output. Focus is placed on multimedia components, projections and screen outputs for special and specialty projects while exploring foundations for computer aided digital production. The topics of workflow issues and the variety of design and production vehicles will be addressed. Lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
The Introduction to Computer Graphics course is designed to familiarize publishing, graphic, art, and multi-media students with the basics of hardware and software of the computer system for electronic publishing. Students will be familiarized with commercial graphic design and printing issues as applied to publishing systems. Lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced design class focused on visual, conceptual, and technical design skills used in the digital publishing of computer graphics, motion graphics, film and video, and animation. Focuses will be on finding collaborative design solutions to design problems along with the advanced study of the conceptualization of a message and the process it must go through to accurately and effectively reach its audience. The student will explore various applications of design through extensive study of design principles and elements, digital color issues, typography, style, composition, and various problemsolving skills. Prerequisite: GRA 2124.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the concepts, terminology, and principles of desktop publishing/electronic publishing using QuarkXPress. The student will develop the skills necessary to create publications containing text and graphics. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: GRA 2101.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in page layout software. Designed to teach advanced techniques and principles of digital publishing to assist students in gaining stronger creative control and improved production capabilities. The students create publications displaying multi-faceted integration of sophisticated text and graphic techniques. Emphasis will focus on the development of long-page publications and Internet connectivity. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: GRA 2121 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a foundation to computer-aided digital publishing. It will explore various means of viewing visual elements in design. Focus is upon the foundations of professional design skills for computer graphics, multimedia, film and video, and animation. Various media are used to explore traditional media, photography, illustration, animation, film and video, and other image media developing. The student is introduced to typography, typeface, and type as a design element as well as composition, layout, pagination, style, balance, format, and project planning. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: GRA 2201.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the creation of multiple forms in 2D animation. The course is designed to familiarize the individual with a variety of 2D animation programs and their application to the Web. Students will learn the basics of thumbnail storyboarding, object creation, and object manipulation for animated sequence. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: GRA 2201 or GRA 2151C.
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