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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The three branches of the United States and Texas government are studied. Topics include the legislative process, the executive and bureaucratic structure, the judicial process, civil rights and liberties, and domestic policies. Other topics include foreign relations and national defense. (To ensure transferability, students should plan to take both Government 2301 and 2302 within the DCCCD.) (3 Lec.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4510025125
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3.00 Credits
Introductory survey of the discipline of political science focusing on the history, scope, and methods of the field, and the substantive topics in the discipline. (3 Lec.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4510015225
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and practice of politics and government in America at the state, and local levels, with special attention to Texas. Topics include the Texas constitution, federalism, political participation and elections, the institutions of government, and state policies. (3 Lec.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4510015125
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3.00 Credits
The influence of Mexican-Americans on United States government and policies with special attention given to participation in local, state, and national politics with particular emphasis on the Southwest and Texas, Mexican-American cultural ascendancy on the nation, impact of immigrants and immigration policy in relation to the US labor market, and evaluation of failures and successes of Mexican-American empowerment strategies. (3 Lec.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 0502035425
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3.00 Credits
A comparative examination of governments, politics, problems and policies with illustrative cases drawn from a variety of political systems. (3 Lec.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4509017125
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4.00 Credits
This is the first semester of academic transfer Ancient Greek. This course is an introductory course intended for students with little or no knowledge of the language. Its aim is to present essential vocabulary and grammar, and to develop the skills necessary for reading of easy prose. Customs and cultural insights are also presented. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 1606015113
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4.00 Credits
This is the second semester of academic transfer Ancient Greek. This course continues the reading, writing, grammar and cultural studies begun in GREE 1411. Students are expected to acquire a substantial amount of vocabulary and begin to deal with idiomatic language and more advanced syntax. (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 1606015113
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to digital imaging on the computer using image editing and/or image creation software. Topics include: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. (1 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to digital imaging on the computer using image editing and/or image creation software. Topics include: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. (1 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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2.00 Credits
Mastery of the tools and transformation options of an industry standard draw program to create complex illustrations and follow them through to the color output stage. Mastery in the use of basic elements of good layout and design principles and use the capabilities specific to vector (object oriented) drawing software to manipulate bot text and graphics with emphasis on the use of bezier curves. Acquisition of images via scanning and the creative use of clip art is included. (1 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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