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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 hours Presents an adventure in ideas including the interpretation of those ideas. Asks anew, ultimate questions about the signifi cance of life. With insights gleaned from world's greatest philosophers, students seek to clarify own ideas and beliefs concerning themselves, their world and their ultimate destiny. Critical thinking is an important component of this course. (SCANS 6, 9) Prerequisite: Pass reading on THEA, COMPASS, or other state-approved alternate test.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0) 3 hours Introduces ethical theories based on answers given by the world's greatest philosophers to the questions, "What makes acts right?" and "What is thegood life?" Discusses and interprets the nature of goodness, duty and freedom. Considers selected ethical problems in light of each basic ethical system. (SCANS 6, 9) Prerequisite: Pass reading on THEA, COMPASS, or other state-approved alternate test.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
3 hours Instruction in the computer as an electronic darkroom. Topics include color and gray scale images and image conversion and presentation. Students will select and choose a variety of image-capture devices utilizing Adobe Photoshop. Computer scanning techniques include image control, manipulation and enhancement of photographs and line art plus the importing and exporting of text and graphics from multiple sources. Lab fee required. (SCANS 4, 8) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356 or consent of instructor.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 hours A historical survey of the technical and aesthetic development of photography. Topics include the beginnings of the medium, inventors, development of photographic equipment, styles of the creative masters, aesthetic themes, and the social impact of photography. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: None.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
(2-4) 3 hours Examination of color theory as it applies to photography. Emphasis on color concepts and the intricacies of seeing and photographing in color. Students will learn how to select color films and filters for various photographic lighting conditions. Emphasis is on printing from color negatives with assignments designed to help the student identify the intricacies of seeing and photographing in color. Lab fee required. (SCANS 4, 8) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
3 hours A study of formal, professional, and individual uses of photography by applying photographic technology to personalized needs. Emphasis on creative visual thinking and problem solving and the exploration of personal vision. Lab fee required. (SCANS 8, 9) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
3 hours Instruction in the technical aspects involved in commercial photography. Topics include lighting equipment, techniques of production photography, reproduction principles, illustrative techniques, and advertising. Students will learn how to organize and maintain equipment and materials in a photographic studio and select proper lighting for a variety of photographic studio situations. Lab fee required. (SCANS 4, 6, 8) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
3 hours Skill development in the inspection of the landscape visually and photographically utilizing various camera formats. Topics include exploration of historic, geographical, and cultural locations, and review of landscape photographers. Special travel fee may be required. Lab fee required. (SCANS 6) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
(2-4) 3 hours Presentation of photographic techniques used by photojournalists in newspapers, magazines, and trade publications including news, feature, sports, editorial portraits, and photo essays. Includes a study of layout design and the freelance market. Lab fee required. (SCANS 2, 5, 6, 8, 9) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
(2-4) 3 hours A study of the photographic principles applied to portrait lighting, posing, printing, and subject rapport. Introduces skills to produce professional studio portraiture. Practice gained by making photographs through actual work with adult and child models. Students will learn to assume leadership roles by directing posing techniques of models and selecting proper camera lenses and backgrounds during portrait sessions. Lab fee required. (SCANS 5, 8) Prerequisite: COMM 1318 or ARTS 2356.
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