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3.00 Credits
This intermediate course is designed to introduce students to the field of animation. Focuses on the creation of 3-D computer animations and students will create traditional animations as well. Course will provide an overview of animation history from traditional animators in the silent era to modern-day computer animators. Students will experience all stages of the animation process from pre-production (storyboarding, creating a soundtrack) to production (modeling, skeletons, keyframing) and post-production (lighting, rendering, editing). Materials fee. Prerequisites: MC230 or GC371 (both suggested) and junior class standing, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The preparation of a portfolio reflecting a range of graphic design applications based on the student’s strengths and interests, professional standards, and post-graduate goals. Adherence to deadlines and high quality results are emphasized. Materials fee. Prerequisites: GC302 and senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the studies begun in Computer Graphic Design I. Along with further work in high-resolution paint and draw programs and desktop publishing, students will work on the manipulation of scanned images and photographs and advanced color projects as well as experimenting with graphics on the Internet. Materials fee. Prerequisites: GC341 and GC371, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Internship in Graphic Communications
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3.00 Credits
This course (GC491) is usually taken during the fall semester of the junior year. It provides the tools and skills needed for securing internship employment such as resumé and cover letter writing, job searching, and interview skills. A total of 240 hours of employment will be completed during the summer between the junior and senior years. GC492 is taken during the fall semester of the senior year. It provides a means for students’ self-evaluation, assessment of the student’s internship employment, and updating of resumés to reflect their work experience. Prerequisite: Graphic Communications Major, junior class standing or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Provides a forum for students who have recently engaged in, or are currently enrolled in, a Global Citizenship internship or who have completed an approved study abroad. During the semester they will complete readings on various kinds of leadership and on global issues, give presentations about their internship experiences, and write about the ways in which their leadership and global experiences will enrich their futures. The focus is on students having the opportunity to synthesize their academic and hands-on leadership experiences. Prerequisites: declared candidacy for the Global Citizenship Certificate program, plus either completion of, or current enrollment in, an approved leadership internship, or completion of an approved study abroad.
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4.00 Credits
Provides insight into the composition, structure, and origin of the earth as revealed by rocks, minerals, land forms, and the fossil record. Special attention is paid to the tectonic and biological history of the planet.
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4.00 Credits
Provides a broad overview of the environmental impacts associated with resource extraction and use, with soil use, and with water use. Particular attention is paid to the roles of human population growth and growth in per capita consumption in these various environmental impacts. Prerequisite: GL101 or ES101.
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3.00 Credits
This course, required for all history majors, acquaints students with the field of public history. It serves as the introductory course to the History Department’s Minor in Public History. It is especially useful for students considering careers in public service, historical museums, historic sites, historical societies, archives, historic preservation, digital history, and filmmaking.
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3.00 Credits
This course acquaints students with the varieties of digital history and the field of public history.
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