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3.00 Credits
A continuation of View Camera and Lighting Techniques, emphasizing studio product illustration using color transparency film and digital capture. Advance techniques in lighting and further development of proficiency with the view camera and advanced aspects of commercial illustration photography. The focus is on design requirements, exploration of various subject matter and printing reproduction requirements.
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1.00 Credits
Focuses on the exploration, personal inspiration and the development of an expressive style beyond the influence of the college local and its geographic confines. Lecture/demonstration topics will include film, exposure, care and use of equipment, light and composition as well as preparation for the field component of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the intermediate/advanced photo student interested in learning professional techniques associated with venue photography. Topics covered include weddings, Barmitzvah/Basmitzvah, music concerts, sporting events, graduations, and similar occasions. You will gain hands-on knowledge and learn practical shooting skills. The course includes the business and planning aspects of ceremonial and event photography. Both film and/or digital SLR cameras with manual settings may be used for this class.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the physics of how things work, utilizing many activities and demonstrations. This course studies mechanics, heat, properties of matter, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. This course includes laboratory experience.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth look at the science of energy and energy technologies, with a focus on renewable energy resources and clean technologies. The course will provide a background in the physics of energy, non-renewable energy methods, the problems of energy transfer and loss and the current state of technology. This course includes laboratory experience.
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5.00 Credits
Topics include: kinematics, force, circular motion, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, simple harmonic motion, temperature, heat and thermodynamics. This is a general physics course that is recommended for all of the health sciences and all other interested students. Those entering engineering or one of the advanced sciences should register for PHY 211.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of the PHY 111 course. Topics covered in this class include: sound waves, electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, optics, and modern physics.
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5.00 Credits
Topics include: kinematics, force, gravity, energy, momentum, torque, rotational dynamics, fluids and waves. This first semester calculus-based physics course is recommended for students entering engineering or one of the advance sciences.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of the PHY 211 course. Some of the topics covered in this class include: electric fields, electric circuits, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, light, and optics.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the plumbing trade, providing them with the opportunity to learn basic skills needed to work in the plumbing industry. The course includes work in the classroom and shop. Students will work with plastic, copper, steel and cast iron pipe. Students will be able to identify and apply common DWV, copper and threaded fittings. Job safety and introduction to isometric drawing are also included in this course.
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