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3.00 Credits
This class discusses methods of keeping design strategies flexible and appropriate in the midst of rapidly changing publishing practices, and examines some of the more complex pre-press production processes. The class is project-based but also includes instruction in an industrystandard page-layout program such as Adobe InDesign and the execution of professional-quality publication mock-ups. Prerequisites: ARD 227 and ARD 327.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the concepts, theory, and practice of graphic design for multimedia presentations. Various industry-standard multimedia software applications are explored. Each student is expected to design and produce a multimedia presentation for a real or simulated project. Self-exploration of appropriate software applications is encouraged. Prerequisite: ARD 341.
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1.00 Credits
This seminar prepares students for ARD 499 Diploma Works. The student is introduced to the approaches, basic standards, and required guidelines for ARD 499 Diploma Works. Students plan their diploma works project and present it for approval. Requirement: Student must enroll in ARD 499 the following spring semester.
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6.00 Credits
Art and Design Internship students are required to participate in a one-semester internship with a professional design firm or company. Students may also elect to study abroad in lieu of professional practice.
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6.00 Credits
This is an intensive class in which the student researches, develops, and completes a final diploma works project with the supervision of a faculty member. Topics and requirements vary according to the student's focus. A paper and support materials that document the development of the work are required. Prerequisites: ARD 311, ARD 329, ARD 395, and ARD 497.
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on understanding the scientific process and basic concepts of modern biology. Topics include scientific inquiry, characteristics of life, diversity of organisms, basic biological chemistry, cell structure and function, photosynthesis and respiration, cell reproduction, and chromosomes and patterns of inheritance. Includes laboratory. No prerequisite required.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a systematic review of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include basic biochemistry, cells, tissues, and body systems such as integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: two years of high school biology and/or chemistry or equivalent, or BIO 111, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
The course covers theories related to the origin of life, the evolution of all living things, and the mechanisms of inheritance. A survey of the six kingdoms of organisms is included. Includes laboratory. No prerequisite.
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4.00 Credits
This course offers a introduction to medically important microorganisms. Topics include microbial growth and metabolism, methods of control, host-parasite interactions, and microbial disease of the human body. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 172 or BIO 211.
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4.00 Credits
This course outlines the essential elements of ecology starting with a discussion of the nature and history of the discipline of ecology, followed by a brief review of the natural history of the planet. The course builds on these foundations by focusing on theoretical principles involved in the ecology of individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: PHS 112 or permission of instructor.
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