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  • 3.00 Credits

    Materials from a variety of cultures will show how human beings deal with such ideas as the creation of the universe and mankind, the definition of the hero, order in the cosmos, and eschatology. Greek and Roman myths will serve throughout as the basis for comparison with a varying selection of myths from other cultures.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Selected readings in Greek/Latin literature.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Intensive study under individual guidance in a specific area suggested by the student and approved by the department advisor. Prerequisite:    Permission of department chair
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intensive study under individual guidance in a specific area suggested by the student and approved by the department advisor. Prerequisite:    Permission of department chair
  • 4.00 Credits

    Intensive study under individual guidance in a specific area suggested by the student and approved by the department advisor. Prerequisite:    Permission of department chair
  • 3.00 Credits

    How do photographs become more than just a pile of disparate images? Is there more to photography than that single “decisive moment” in the hunt and capture of an image? How do photographers comment on issues that are important to them? How can photographs tell a story? Is there a way one can use the art of photography to illicit change? In this class, students will use their digital cameras to investigate individual photographs, as well as series of photographs. We will look at photography in its historical context - at the advent of documentary photography and photojournalism, and at narrative photography in its more contemporary form, as photographers use it to chronicle their own lives and to tell a story. Through the exercises of looking at and making photographic images, several core concepts of social work, along with theories of human behavior in the social environment, will be introduced. Students will learn not only about the place photography holds in our culture, but our culture itself, and the students’ place in that culture. Students will critically analyze published photographs, as well as photographs made during the class. The semester will culminate in a class exhibition where students will be given the opportunity to present their photographs to the public, demonstrating their understanding of human behavior in the social environment.

    Note: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core.

    Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed SOC WRK 0822.

  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to graphic design as a conceptual and visual discipline. Projects focus on solving visual problems from a wide range of topics in a variety of media. Graphic Design 2001 is the prerequisite for the Graphic and Interactive Design (GAID) major. A final grade of B-minus or better is required in this course for students who wish to major in GAID. Prerequisite:    2-D Foundation Principles or equivalent
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this advanced sophomore level course students work on a variety of projects focusing on visual communication through type and image. Prerequisite:    GAD 2001 (0117) with a grade of B minus or better
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the computer as a tool for design. Students learn the fundamentals of software most commonly found in design and imaging studios. Students work primarily in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign (Mac platform). Prerequisite:    2-D Foundation Principles. Foundation Computer 1541 or equivalent
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the computer as a tool for design. Students learn the fundamentals of software most commonly found in design and imaging studios. Students work primarily in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign (MAC platform). Basic working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator is required. Students will be tested for basic competency in these programs on the first day of class.

    Note: Prior to spring 2011, the course title was “Introduction to Computers for Design.” Prerequisite:    Basic working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator is required. Students will be tested for basic competency in these programs on the first day of class

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