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DAR 101: Public Health Issues Abuse & Addiction
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly DARC 101, Introduction to Issues in Alcohol and Drug Abuse) Key issues of the alcohol and drug abuse treatment field from the standpoint of the unique sociological and public health aspects involved. Class: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Placement in ENG*101
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DAR 114: Introduction to Family Systems
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
Presents an overview of family systems theory with special emphasis toward families afflicted with substance abuse. The particular areas discussed include the structure and function of the family, role structure, developmental stages, communication systems, and functional and dysfunctional families. Prerequisite: HSE*202.
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DAR 158: Biology of Addiction
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
Study of drug abuse in current times, including the pharmacology and pathology of chronic drug abuse with respect to the individual as well as to society and the law. Prerequisite: Placement in ENG*101.
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DFS 110: Orientation to Deafness
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
An overview of deafness that encompasses three major topics: the nature and experience of deafness; the education of deaf children and adults; and the deaf community. Subtopics are likely to include: language/communications; medical, psychological, social, and vocational.
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DGA 101: Introduction to Digital Arts
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly MM 101, Multimedia Overview) A hands-on introduction to the field of digital multimedia which integrates text, images, graphics, sounds, video, and animation in an interactive computer environment. Students will learn about multimedia technology, terminology, production techniques, and software. Production work will include an introduction to multimedia authoring and web page development.
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DGA 110: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly ART 124, Introduction to Computer Graphics) An introduction to the computer as a tool for art and media imaging. Basic computer skills and an introduction to the major applications used for digital illustration, image manipulation, and page layout.
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DGA 120: Digital Imaging I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly MM 135, Digital Image Editing-Adobe Photoshop) Students will receive in-depth instruction in the leading digital image editing software which is used in commercial graphics, video production and multimedia. This software is used to edit and manipulate scanned photographs and other images using masking, retouching and other special effects. Topics covered include: Image creation and editing; digital scanning; digital color theory and file formats; typographic effects; advanced filter techniques; automation and performance options; and hardware considerations. Prerequisites: DGA*110 (Formerly ART 124) or permission of instructor. ART*121 (Formerly ART 104) is strongly recommended.
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DGA 182: Digital Video
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly MM 155, Desktop Video) An introduction to the creative and technical processes that are involved with the successful acquisition, editing, manipulation and distribution of digital video. Students will learn digital video theory and standards, as well as use hands-on projects to learn the tools used to prepare and produce video for a variety of applications such as interactive media, web streaming, conferencing, DVD and digital video devices. Prerequisite: COM*142 (Formerly BC 152) and DGA*110 (Formerly ART 124) or permission of instructor.
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DGA 223: Digital Illustration
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly MM 140, Digital Illustration-Adobe Illustrator) Students will receive in-depth instruction in this leading illustration software package which is used in commercial graphics, video production and multimedia. This software explores the use of spline-based drawing tools and the various techniques used to create vector-based artwork. Topics covered include Bezier curve construction, path editing, color and custom gradients, patterns, typographic effects, filter techniques, printing and output options, and hardware considerations. Prerequisites: DGA*110 (Formerly ART 124) or permission of instructor. ART*121 (Formerly ART 104) is strongly recommended.
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DGA 231: Digital Page Design I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly MM 150, Digital Page Layout) Students will receive in-depth instruction in this leading desktop publishing software package which is used in commercial graphics and multimedia. Desktop publishing software is used for creating layouts of text, graphics, photographs and other visual images for print. This course provides the hands-on instruction to create publication files and templates for typical office documents, technical manuals, marketing literature, books, newsletters, magazines and package design. Topics include: digital typography; style sheets, layout grids and master page techniques, graphic design fundamentals, image processing effects, overprinting, trapping and color palette systems, plug-in architecture and common desktop publishing issues. Prerequisites: DGA*110 (Formerly ART 124) or permission of instructor. ART*121 (Formerly ART 104) is strongly recommended.
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