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GD 479: Director/Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Intro. to multimedia using the computer. Develope indpndnt proj ects. Software: Macromedia Director. Prereq: Intermediate Comp uter Graphics
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GD 496: Internship
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
In the summer between the junior and senior year, students are required to intern with a suitable employer. The Internship Preparation course is the framework in which the appropriate intern/employer match is identified. Credit hours for the summer internship are applied to the fall and spring semesters of the senior year. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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GD 497: Internship
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The students will apply classroom knowledge in a real world setting. Internship positions may be available in a range of industries, small businesses, artist studios, galleries, and museums. Placements are developed by working one on one with the supervising faculty member and the individual students to try and match their objectives with an appropriate experience. The Internship requires 240 hours in the field. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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HIST 201: Intro to World History
2.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The first of a two-course sequence investigating how we create and evaluate interpretations of the past. HIST201 begins by examining major cultural patterns starting with the evolution of the species and ending with the Industrial Revolution. Satisfies: World History requirement
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HIST 202: Intro to World History
2.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The second of a two course sequence investigating how we create and evaluate interpretations of the past. This course covers the period from the Industrial Revolution to the present. Satisfies: World History requirement
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HIST 301: Contemporary Civilization
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course will explore the historical background and current status of key topics and trends in the modern world which affect our lives. Topics could range from specific events to broad trends such as global warming or the changing role of the family or the impact of the Internet.
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HIST 305: Modern American Politics
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Modern American Politics is a participatory and experiential exploration of the American political process as exists today and as it has developed historically. The class will examine the theory and practice of politics but each student will directly experience some dimension of the political process with a choice of a partisan or non-partisan role. Satisfies: Liberal Arts Elective
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HIST 331: Modern American History
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Analysis of selected periods in 20th Century American History, including the inter-relationships between social movements, economic change, political events, cultural trends and the social roles of men and women.
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HIST 332: History & The Big Screen
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Focusing on specific episodes in 20th-century American history, "History and the Big Screen" will examine some of the ways that history has been interpreted - or misinterpreted - on film. Topics will include the Great Depression, wars, the civil rights movement, and the American presidency among others. We will also consider the way Hollywood portrays cultural diversity and deals with stereotypes of "Africa," "Arabs," etc. In addition to class assignments, each student will write a film analysis and present her analysis in class.Satisfies: History/Liberal Arts elective requirement.
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HIST 334: History Through Moving Images
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
History Through Moving Images examines the ways in which serious history has been portrayed in film, video, and digitized combinations. The course also addresses the potential of moving images for changing the ways we portray history. Satisfies: History/Liberal Arts Elective requirement
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