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3.00 Credits
(3-2-4) Continued skill development in the use of computer and software for photographic manipulation and output. Prerequisite: PHTC 1400. Laboratory fee $30. F, Sp (5004060000).
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3.00 Credits
(3-2-4) (Formerly PHOT 2322) A continuation of Photojournalism I. May include documentary, corporate, and annual report photography. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in PHTC 1311 or ARTS 2356. Laboratory fee $30. F, Sp (5004060000).
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3.00 Credits
(3-2-4) (Formerly PHOT 2414) A continuation of the study of principles of effective portraiture with specific emphasis on unique presentation and environmental and location studies. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in PHTC 1311 or ARTS 2356. Laboratory fee $30. Sp (5004060000).
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4.00 Credits
(4-2-6) (Formerly PHOT 2312) A continuation of the study of commercial photographic principles with an emphasis on enhancing technical and creative quality. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in PHTC 1311 or ARTS 2356. Laboratory fee $30. F, Sp (5004060000).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) A course for liberal arts, pre-medical, architectural, and education majors. This course includes concepts of motion, force, work/energy, momentum, periodic motion, and an introduction to the concepts of heat and temperature. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or the equivalent. Laboratory fee $25. F (4008015303).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) Continuation of PHYS 1401. This course includes a study of electricity, magnetism, light and an introduction to contemporary physics. Prerequisites: PHYS 1401 . Laboratory fee $25. Sp (4008015303).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) A one-semester course for non-science majors that investigates how the world works through discussions, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and films. Selected topics include force and motion, properties of matter, electricity, and light. This course satisfies a general requirement for a laboratory science. Prerequisite: The student must have completed all developmental requirements and/or passed all sections of the THEA test. Eligibility to enroll in ENGL 1301. Laboratory fee $25. F, Sp (4008015103).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) An introduction to the night sky, motion of the sun and moon, information from starlight, properties of the sun, formation and evolutions of stars, and cosmology. This course fulfills a general education requirement in natural science. Prerequisite: The student must have completed all developmental requirements and/or passed all sections of the THEA test. Eligibility to enroll in ENGL 1301. Laboratory fee $25. F, also offered as a web-based course. (4002015103).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) After briefly reviewing the fundamentals of the night sky and the nature of light, this course discusses our star (the sun), properties of stars in general, the birth, evolution and death of stars, formation of galaxies, and the possibility of extra-solar intelligence. This course satisfied a general requirement for a laboratory science. Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 1411 with a grade C or better, plus eligibility to enroll in ENGL 1301. Sp, offered as a web-based course only. (4002015103).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) A course for science and engineering majors. This course has strong mathematical content, including vector algebra and limited calculus. This course is a study of particle and rigid body mechanics and wave motion. Prerequisite: MATH 2413 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2413. Laboratory fee $25. F, Su (4008015403).
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