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3.00 Credits
A course in which students design and execute art crafts using inexpensive materials and tools. The content of the course includes: relationship of design to function, materials, tools and techniques; understanding educational, economic, social, recreational and therapeutic art craft work. Emphasis is placed on making creative objects of original design. Lab-lecture. Fall Semester: Even Years
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3.00 Credits
A course which covers creative and technical aspects of designing textiles, apparel, accessories, and home fashions.Original designs with exercises in various media, direct, indirect and accidental methods will be used to stimulate ideas and involve the students in the process of exploring and awakening intellectual and creative potentials. Lab-lecture. Prerequisite: DIGN 2010 or consent of instructor. Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
A course whose major topics for this course are: problems in designing for living; integration of structural concepts; design in relation to site, house and interior environment; selection and coordination of furniture, fabrics, materials, accessories in interior space laboratory. Lab-lecture. Prerequisites: DIGN 2010 & 3230. Spring Semester
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
A course in which students gain experience in established firms, institutions, showrooms, etc. Students are introduced to many practical applications of design theory directed toward various aspects of the fashion, interior, visual and fabric structure and decoration industry as well as specialized teaching. Each option is to be executed under the supervision of the concentration coordinator. Senior standing in curriculum required. Summer Semester.
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3.00 Credits
A study of mathematical competencies that include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percents, and topics in algebra that include signed numbers, exponents, algebraic expressions with sums and differences, along with solving algebraic equations. If the student is placed by ACT/SAT/COMPASS, the course is prerequisite to DSPM 0800-0850, all college-level math, and all math-based courses, such as chemistry, physics, accounting, and statistics.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to develop mathematics competencies prerequisite for studying college algebra. This course will provide the student with a foundation in the following topics for fulfilling the requirements for intermediate algebra: algebraic fractions, graphing equations, and inequalities, systems of equations, radical expressions and quadratic equations. The ability to select and to use appropriate approaches in solving problems that arise in everyday life and as a tool for thinking logically and reasoning critically in decision-making will be emphasized. Prerequisites: successful completion of DSM 0800, one year of high school algebra, or the equivalent. A student who enrolls in this course will spend three hours per week in the classroom and at least one hour per week in mandatory lab. If the student is placed by ACT/SAT/COMPASS, the course is prerequisite to all college-level math courses and all math based courses, such as chemistry, physics, accounting, and statistics.
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in geometry for students who did not have geometry in high school. It may be used for removal of high school unit deficiency.
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3.00 Credits
A course which helps to improve students' reading comprehension.Topics include vocabulary improvement, literal reading comprehension (recalling story detail, recognizing sequence, identifying main ideas, and identifying major and minor support), and inferential reading comprehension (drawing conclusions, making inferences, and recognizing implied main idea). If the student is placed by ACT/SAT/COMPASS, the course is prerequisite to DSPR 0800 and all intensive college-level reading courses, such as history, psychology, sociology, biology, and chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to provide an integrated system of instruction, application and assessment in major college survival skills essential for success. Modules on general study skills and specific techniques for studying reading, English, and math are included. The course must be taken during the first semester of enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
A course which focuses on grammar and sentence skills, leading to the writing of effective paragraphs and essays. Writing skills may be further improved through a computer-assisted laboratory. If the student is placed by ACT/SAT/COMPASS, the course is prerequisite to DSPW 0800 and all college-level English and language courses.
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