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GCAD 2230: Graphic Design III
6.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course is the continuation of GCAD 2220 with emphasis on designing for identity. Final product is a comprehensive portfolio. Prerequisites GCAD 2220
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GCAD 2900: Special Topics in Graphic Comm.Arts
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course provides instruction in special content areas not included in other graphic communication arts courses. Prerequisites Instructor Approval
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GCAD 2981: Internship
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course consists of on-the-job experience at an approved worksite, under the direct supervision of a professional who has a degree in graphic design. The student spends a minimum of 15 hours per week working with professionals. Practical knowledge and skills gained in the classroom are applied in the work setting. Other experiences include attending staff meetings and becoming familiar with client communications, deadlines and budgets. The student may work closely with designers or be given independent projects to complete. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites GCAD 2220 and Instructor Approval
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GEOG 1010: Fundamentals of Geography
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course provides the student with an overview of the environmental and social concerns encompassed by the discipline of geography. Essential concepts in both cultural/human and physical geography are surveyed, and the student will acquire basic skills in the use and interpretation of maps. Beneficial for all undergraduates, this course is particularly valuable for teachers and for those planning to teach geography or the social sciences. Course is offered On-line
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GEOG 1050: Introduction to Human Geography
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course provides the student with spatial and ecological perspectives on the human occupancy of the earth. Distinctive cultural landscapes are examined as the product of different ways of life, including particular mixes of language, religion, population dynamics, food production, economic and political organization, settlement systems, natural resource exploitation, and culture history. Course is offered On-line
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GEOG 1150: Intro to Physical Geography-Weather and Climate
6.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This lecture/lab course introduces the student to the ways in which the complex interplay of solar radiation, temperature, moisture, atmospheric pressure, and wind produce the short-term atmospheric conditions called weather, and the long-term atmospheric conditions called climate. Particular attention is given to the ways in which human life is influenced by weather and climate, and to evidence of climate change, past and present. Course is offered On-line
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GEOG 1160: Intro to Physical Geography-Landforms
6.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This lecture/lab course examines the physical processes that shape and reshape the face of the earth. The student is introduced to geomorphic forces that work from within the earth to create landforms, and to processes that operate at the earth's surface to wear landforms away. Considerable attention is given to the fact that many of the processes that create or destroy landforms also constitute natural hazards with which human societies must contend. Course is offered On-line
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GEOG 1210: Introduction to Physical Geology
6.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This lecture/lab course is the study of the earth and the processes that shape it. In this course, the student learns about the materials and physical features of the earth, changes in those features, and the processes that bring them about. The earth is studied as a planet, as a changing body, and as our home. Course is offered On-line
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GEOG 2150: World Regional Geography
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The course is designed to expand the student's knowledge of the world beyond the borders of Nebraska. The earth is divided into a manageable number of geographical areas (regions) that are analyzed in terms of their human and physical geographies. Particular attention is given to distinctions between the wealthy, technologically advanced regions of the earth, and those areas that remain less developed. Processes of globalization that increasingly link regions to one another will be explored. Course is offered On-line
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GEOG 2900: Special Topics in Geography
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other geography courses.
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