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3.00 Credits
3 CR. An introduction to camera and darkroom techniques. Concepts of design and composition in photography are studied, together with technical aspects of cameras, films, and exposure. Students learn black and white developing, contact printing, and enlarging. Use of an adjustable 35mm camera is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Further exploration of aesthetics, composition, exposure control and print manipulation in photography. Students will study more advanced techniques, develop a personal style, and explore the history of photography. Use of an adjustable 35mm camera is required. Prerequisite: Photography I.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Students explore composition, lighting, and exposure with color print and slide film. Students will also discuss historical, technical and artistic aspects of color photography. Use of an adjustable 35 mm camera and knowledge of photographic principles required.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Students explore materials, design considerations, and techniques in non-press print processes such as block printing, collography, monoprint, and silkscreen. Students will also investigate the history and technology of printmaking.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Further study of printmaking processes, such as silkscreen and presswork, including drypoint, etching, collograph and monoprint. Emphasis is on editioning prints as well as experimentation. Prerequisite: Printmaking I.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Further exploration of aesthetics, composition, design and image modification using digital photography techniques. Students will study advanced techniques for both camera work and software applications designed for digital manipulation. Access to a digital camera is essential. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Students explore principles and practical applications of the skills needed to properly handle stained glass. The course will concentrate on the basics of the craft and color interaction. Students will learn the copper foil technique and will be introduced to the lead came technique.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. Further study of stained glass design and construction techniques, with particular attention to the development of an individual style. Students develop increased proficiency in soldering, foiling, and chemical coloring. Students will also explore sandblasting, etching and engraving. Prerequisite: Stained Glass I.
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4.00 Credits
4 CR. A study of representative organisms from all five kingdoms of life. Emphasis will be placed on the natural history of life forms in their natural habitat. Topics include a consideration of ecology, evolution, physiology and behavior. This course includes a lab.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. A survey of human anatomy and physiology. Topics will include the organization and structure of the major body systems, including muscular, skeletal, nervous, circulatory, digestive, excretory, endocrine, and reproductive. Emphasizes the integration of bodily processes and the impact of technology on human biology.
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