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GRA 150: Introduction to Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
An introduction to graphic design, a creative process that uses art, technology, and the written word to produce effective visual communication. Creativity is encouraged through hands-on exercises using fundamental design elements and skills to solve thought-provoking communications problems. Various techniques and mediums, including the computer, are explored in the execution of solutions. Prerequisites: ART*121, DGA*110. ART*111 recommended.
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GRA 220: Illustration
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly ART 230) Creative exploration of the processes of illustration including design, visualization, sequential imaging, story board techniques. Problems presented to develop conceptual, compositional, and technical skills. Prerequisite: ART*121 (Formerly ART 104), ART*112 (Formerly ART 109) or permission of instructor.
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GRA 246: Digital Pre press I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
An introduction to the principles of color separation and preparation of files for digital output to various media. Includes an understanding of color modules, fonts, trapping, scanning, resolution, and data formats. Prerequisite: DGA*110. DGA*231 recommended.
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GRA 251: Advanced Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly ART 237, Graphic Design II) Real world execution of visual communications including discussions and exercises in the use of typography, the use of a layout grid, the commissioning of illustration/photography, print production, and the business side of graphic design. Computer skills are emphasized in the solving of visual communications problems typical of today's graphic design industry. Prerequisite: GRA*150 (Formerly ART 236) and DGA*231(Formerly MM 150). In addition, DGA*120 (Formerly MM 135) or DGA*223 (Formerly MM 140) is recommended.
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GRA 296: Graphic Design Internship
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly ART 260) Students work for design companies, printeries, service bureaus, or other relevant businesses. For Graphic Design majors who have nearly completed the requirements for the A.S. degree/Graphic Design Track. Minimum of 120 hours required for 3 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of Program Coordinator. ST 122 4 credits
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HIS 101: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly HIST 101) A systematic study of the contributions of the ancient Middle East, Egypt, Greece, and Rome to Western Civilization. The above is followed by an examination of the first 1,200 years of Western History (Middle Ages, Renaissance, American Discovery, the Age of Absolutism) with an emphasis on religious, political, economic, intellectual, and social evolution. This is an "L" course.
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HIS 102: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly HIST 102) Students will explore significant economic, social, political, military, and intellectual trends in Western Society during the past three hundred years. Particular emphasis will be given to the ideas of political and economic freedom, the impact of the Industrial Revolution, changing intellectual climates, colonialism, the two World Wars, and the Cold War. (May be taken without HIS*101 (Formerly HIST 101).) This is an "L" course. This is a "D" cours
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HIS 201: United States History I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly HIST 201) Students will study the development of British North America from the establishment of the first colonies to the founding of the United States with an emphasis on the nature of immigration, slavery, and overall themes of colonialism. Likewise, students will explore United States development from the early days of the republic through the Civil War with a focus on regional development and Westward. This is an "L" courseThis is a "D" course.
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HIS 202: United States History II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly HIST 202) A systematic study of the United States from Reconstruction to the present, with special attention given to industrialism's social, economic, and ideological impact, America's changing ethnic make-up, race conflict, and changes in the United States' international position through the two World Wars and the Cold War. (May be taken without HIS*201 (Formerly HIST 201).) This is an "L" course and a "D" cours
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HIS 244: Europe in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly HIST 204) Students will study Europe's changing economic, social, military, and diplomatic trends from the late 19th Century to the present. Special emphasis will be given to the causes of the First World War, the Second World War, and the Cold War.
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