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3.00 Credits
Pre-Req: DSPR 0800 and DSPW 0800 or acceptable placement scores. FREN 1010 or two years of high school French. Co-Req: None The completion of basic grammar and verb tenses through the subjunctive. Continuation of reading and conversation. Some discussions of French civilization and customs.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None This course provides an introduction to the basic operation of conventional SLR and digital cameras, lighting techniques, transfer of digital files from camera to computer, scanning of transparencies to digital files, and manipulation and printing of digital files.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Req: DSPR 0800 and DSPW 0800 or acceptable placement scores Co-Req: None A survey of the economic, cultural, and physical traits that are characteristic of developing nations and developed nations. The course is focused on the geographic problems and aspects of the development of ¿Third World¿ nations in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania; also the course focuses upon the global position of developed nations (Russia, Western Europe, Great Britain, North America, Japan, and Australia) and the geographical landscape of those regions.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None This course is designed for students to explore the fascinating four corners of the globe, to challenge a student¿s preconceptions, and to heighten awareness of global issues shaping the world today. Each course features a specific international itinerary replete with site visits, interaction with locals, and discussions with overseas academics and colleagues. Participants return to campus poised to incorporate an international dimension into education, civic life, research, and learning.
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1.00 - 30.00 Credits
Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None This course is used to record transcript credit toward the concentration area of the Associate of Applied Science degree in General Technology upon submission of documented evidence of successful completion of vocational learning experiences resulting in competencies equivalent to learning outcomes expected from college level courses. Appropriate assessment procedures to document college level proficiencies are determined by Jackson State. Credit can be awarded when a student has successfully completed 15 or more semester hours of college level courses at Jackson State in the General Technology degree program and upon approval of the Dean of Professional and Technical Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Req: DSPW 0800, DSPR 0800 and DSPM Mods. 1-5. Co-Req: None Principles of nutrition and their applications to everyday living will be a primary focus of the course. It will also include a study of the cultural and scientific aspects of foods and nutrition as applied to the individual.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Req: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or acceptable placement scores Co-Req: None A study of world civilizations from ancient times to 1500. Areas to be examined include the Near East, Far East, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Emphasis will be placed upon significant social, economic, military, and political developments in each region.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Req: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or acceptable placement scores Co-Req: None A study of world civilizations from 1500 to the present. Areas to be examined include Europe, the Americas, the Far East, and Africa. Emphasis will be placed upon significant social, economic, military, and political developments in each region. The increasing interaction and interdependence of world cultures will be a major theme.
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