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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the aesthetic and technical theories and techniques of digital photography. Topics include camera and lens operation, memory cards, file formats, exposure, white balance, composition, lighting, creativity, image editing software and output. Digital camera required. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.
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Continues the study of aesthetic and technical theories and techniques of digital photography. Topics include intermediate level exposure, composition, lighting, creativity and image editing and correction techniques. Students will begin to develop a personal photographic style. Digital camera required. PREREQUISITE: PHOTO 111. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.
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Furthers the study of aesthetic and technical theories and techniques of digital photography. Emphasis is on developing a related body of work that demonstrates the student's personal photographic vision. Advanced digital camera and image editing software techniques are explored. Digital camera required. PREREQUISITE: PHOTO 112. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.
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Encourages students to study and develop independently in their major area of advanced photography. Students will develop their own objectives, evaluation criteria, and performance standards in conjunction with the appropriate instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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For the student with no previous experience in physics or other physical science courses and even an apprehension toward science and math. Topics such as light, sound, electricity, motion, etc. are used to develop underlying principles which describe some of our physical universe. Conceptual reasoning is stressed while mathematics is limited to arithmetic reasoning. A hands-on approach to instruction is used to more easily gain insight to the concepts being studied. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PHYS 101.
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For students in technical and transfer programs. Course goals are to further develop an understanding of basic concepts of physics and analytical and problem-solving skills. The laboratory is an integral component of the course. Newton's Laws form the framework within which ideas of motion, forces, momentum and energy are studied. No credit given to students who have completed PHYS 150. PREREQUISITE: A grade of 2.0 or higher in MATH 97 or 116T; or 1-1/2 years of high school algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PHYS 110.
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A continuation of the goals of PHYS& 121. Concepts involving thermal properties of matter, and electricity and magnetism will be the basis for the course. Properties of fluids are studied as time permits. PREREQUISITE: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS& 121 and MATH 097, or 117T, or 1-1/2 years of high school Algebra. Satisfies a lab science and natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PHYS 111.
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A continuation of the goals of PHYS& 121. Concepts associated with wave phenomena and atomic physics will be explored. Sound, light (including lasers) and mechanical vibrations will be used as examples of waves. PREREQUISITE: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS& 121 and in MATH 097 , 117T or 1-1/2 years of high school Algebra. Satisfies a lab science or natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly PHYS 112.
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For students in college transfer programs, especially those interested in biological or medical sciences. The course goals are to develop an understanding of basic concepts of physics and analytical and problem-solving skills with applications to biological systems. The laboratory is an integral component of the course. The dynamics of heat, energy, fluid flow, and electricity will be studied with biological and medical applications. No credit given to students who have completed PHYS& 122. PREREQUISITE: A grade of 2.0 or higher in MATH 097 or 116T or 1- 1/2 years of high school algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
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For students in college transfer programs, especially those interested in biological or medical sciences. The course goals are to develop an understanding of basic concepts of physics and analytical and problem-solving skills with applications to biological systems. The laboratory is an integral component of the course. The dynamics of oscillations, waves, electromagnetism, and light will be studied with biological and medical applications. No credit given to students who have completed PHYS& 122. PREREQUISITE: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS& 121 or PHYS 150; and in either MATH 097, or 1 1/2 years of high school algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree.
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