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1.00 Credits
(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor Provides opportunities for individuals to engage in advanced, specific projects in the discipline. The independent project must be of sufficient intensity to warrant the awarding of credit. In general, an individual, in cooperation with the instructor, must work out a detailed plan of study complete with resources to be consulted and an evaluation of the project.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor Provides opportunities for individuals to engage in advanced, specific projects in the discipline. The independent project must be of sufficient intensity to warrant the awarding of credit. In general, an individual, in cooperation with the instructor, must work out a detailed plan of study complete with resources to be consulted and an evaluation of the project.
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3.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 This course introduces major world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and other tangent faiths. It is intended to expand the student's awareness and appreciation of the major faiths practiced by the people of our world.
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3.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 LECTURE: 0 An introduction to the experience of religion in human life. The student will explore some of the primary forms of religious expression.
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3.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Introduces persistent philosophic concerns such as varieties of truth, existence of God, and the nature of faith, personal identity, freedom, ethics, and justice through discussion of traditional and contemporary readings. Students will develop the skills necessary to evaluate these concerns and to develop, clarify, and express their own philosophical viewpoints.
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3.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Encourages the development of moral self-awareness and selfevaluation and identifies the value of personal and social moral responsibility. To this end, students study essays dealing with selected ethical theories, the nature of particular virtues, and vices and the desirability of personal ethics.
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3.00 Credits
(T) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 Considers the nature and structure of argument, role of language in argumentative speaking and writing, and fallacies and pitfalls in reasoning. Examples of written discourse, especially selections involving ethical reasoning, are analyzed and evaluated.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) Includes familiarization with 35mm black and white photogra- phy, including use and understanding of a 35mm camera, development of film, and use of the enlarger to make prints. The student is also introduced to digital photography, using film, scanners, photoshop, and digital printing methods. The course covers compositional and aesthetic techniques used in traditional and non-traditional photography.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Hour) Prerequisite: PHO101 Photography I Provides supervised assignments in special photography areas related to the individualÃs ability and interest, including publications, special events, and public relations. One hour per week, with additional hours arranged as necessary.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) Prerequisite: PHO101 Photography I Provides an advanced photography course in the refinement of the gelatin silver black and white image. The technical controls of the photographic materials, film and paper, will be stressed through an introduction to the zone system. The process of previsualization and experimental darkroom ma- nipulations will be explored. The student will also be intro- duced to studio lighting systems, SLR digital cameras and advanced digital workflow techniques.
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