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  • 4.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Credits 5 (4 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - F This beginning digital photography course covers camera operation, exposure and software for capturing and storing digital still images. Students focus on image capture as they explore the fundamentals of color, light, and composition. Students learn basic Photoshop skills and prepare files for digital delivery. Critical viewing skills are developed through discussion and critique. Open to Integrated Media students in the Digital Photography option only or instructor permission.
  • 4.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Credits 5 (4 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W This course covers skill development in the major digital imaging programs as students prepare images for both print reproduction and digital delivery. Lecture, demonstrations and applied projects encourage an intermediate exploration of Photoshop editing tools and effective workflow strategies. Students create complex, composite images. Prerequisite: DP150.
  • 4.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Credits 5 (4 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp In this course, students learn to work with changes of scale, format and media for their photographs. From thumbnails for the web to high quality digital prints, students prepare, repurpose and optimize digital images. Emphasis is placed on the continued development of skills used in the major digital imaging programs to prepare images for digital distribution. Prerequisite: DP151.
  • 4.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Credits 5 (4 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - F This is a studio course designed to promote advanced skills with digital camera operation, lighting and exposure evaluation. Students explore strategies for composition, content and style as they practice articulating their decisions during critiques. Prerequisite: DP152.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W This class provides an opportunity to explore and experiment with digital images, software settings and printing papers to obtain high quality output. Students learn to master digital workflow and asset management in preparation for image enhancement, file delivery and output. Prerequisite: DP250.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course is an advanced studio course designed to provide the selfdirected student with the opportunity to work on a personal, faculty approved project in digital photography culminating in projects and portfolio pieces unique to each student's goals and interest. Options include the integration of a wide range of digital and traditional media. Prerequisite: DP251.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W This course covers skill development in the major digital imaging programs as students learn to prepare images for both print reproduction and digital delivery. Lectures, demonstrations and applied projects, promote an intermediate exploration of Photoshop editing tools and other software products. Students create composite images for use in multimedia projects. Students learn to take advantage of the advanced features of digital cameras. Open to Integrated Media students who are not in the Digital Photography option or by instructor consent. Prerequisite: IM179 or instructor consent. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W/Sp An introduction to the basic economic activities of producing, exchanging, consuming, saving, and investment for the purpose of preparing a student for the utilization of economics to real-life experiences. This course provides specific examination of the role of economics in the fields of agriculture/natural resources; mechanics and transportation; business and computer technologies; health and human services; engineering technologies; construction and design; and communication technologies. Business Administration transfer students should not take the course. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp This course examines the market system including essentials of demand and supply analysis, perfectly competitive and imperfectly competitive product and labor markets, international trade and obstacles to international trade, and applications of microeconomic theory to public policy and current social issues. Recommended Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/W/Sp This course explores the factors affecting the level of national income, the essentials of money and banking, the role of government expenditure and taxation in achieving economic stability and growth, and international monetary issues including exchange rates and the balance of payments. Prerequisite: EC115 or EC201; or permission of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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