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GRFX 323: Flash
3.00 Credits
Friends University
GRFX 320This is an introductory course in the use of Flash by Macromedia. Flash is a vector graphic development program that allows you to create dynamic interactive graphics and web based content. Flash can be used to develop content of various levels of sophistication, from basic animated drawings to interactive web sites.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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GRFX 361: Graphic Design Studio 3
3.00 Credits
Friends University
GRFX 261This technology-based course emphasizes research, identifying specific graphic design needs for a business, logo design, and maintaining continuity while working with multiple colors, sizes and materials. It includes in-depth studies of the relationship of type, layout and color in graphic design projects.Course Delivery Methods: TRAOffered spring only.
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GRFX 370: Web Design
3.00 Credits
Friends University
GRFX 261.This is a survey course in interactive multimedia with a focus on creative problemsolving process as it applies to graphic communication. Students will apply design concepts to the interactive interface to design, prepare files and assemble images as it applies to the creation of Web pages and interactive CDs.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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GRFX 461: Graphic Design Studio 4
3.00 Credits
Friends University
GRFX 361This technology-based course focuses on logo design and identity systems. In this course students will create design solutions to communicate client and product image through logos, brochures, folders, package design, signage as well as magazine and newspaper ads using computer technology. Students will develop an understanding of research and marketing. Students will produce a portfolio of their work.Course Delivery Methods: TRAOffered fall only.
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GRFX 491: Advanced Studies: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course gives the student the opportunity to explore a specific problem(s) in the student’s area of concentration, carried outindependently with a faculty advisor. A schedule of conferences is established at the beginning of the semester.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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GRFX 491 - Advanced Studies: Computer Graphics
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GRFX 494: Internship 2
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Friends University
More advanced, off- or on-campus practical work experience in the computer graphics discipline. Junior or senior status required or by consent. May be volunteer or paid employment. Unless a course plan specifies otherwise a maximum of 12 credits in Internshipo enrollment may be applied to baccalaureate degrees, up to 6 hours to associate degrees and up to 3 hours in minors. Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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GRFX 495: Advanced Studies: Within Emphasis
3.00 Credits
Friends University
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HIST 140: U.S. History 1: Through 1865
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A survey of the European, African and Native American cultures that met in North America in the 16th century and the subsequent shaping of an independent nation with distinct political institutions, values, contestedvisions, and internal and external conflicts through the Civil War. Students utilize autobiography, literature, the Constitution, and primary and secondary sources to identify people, ideas and events that shaped the new nation.(Meets the Foundations of American Character General Education Requirement.)
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HIST 140 - U.S. History 1: Through 1865
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HIST 150: U.S. History 2: Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A survey of the development of U.S. institutions and culture since the Civil War, exploring the expansion of business and industry, westward expansion, immigration, developments in both intellectual and popular culture, and the insertion of the United States into the international scene in the 20th century.(Meets the Foundations of American Character General Education Requirement.)
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HIST 210: World Civilization 1
3.00 Credits
Friends University
if taking HIST 210, students must take ENGL 220 for General Education- Perspectives credit. Meets the Foundations of World Civilization General Education Requirement.A study of world civilization from the earliest beginning to 1600 concentrating on the development of political, social, cultural, religious, economic and military life in a global and comparative context.
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