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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 6 independent study hrs, 3 cr Students develop and complete a semester project. Supervision is by faculty. Assignments may include graphic arts projects in advertising, printing or publishing. The results of the project should contribute to the student's professional experience. Prerequisite: Department approval required
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 120 field hrs/semester, 3 cr Assignment to fieldwork/study situations of approximately eight hours per week at a graphic artsrelated internship site approved by the department internship director. Sites may be in areas such as advertising, printing, corporate communications or publishing. Students keep a log/journal to be shared in group seminars. Supervision by faculty and by the supervisor at the internship site. Prerequisite: GRA 2317/GA 317 or department approval required
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 120 field hrs/semester, 3 cr Assignment to fieldwork/study situations of approximately eight hours per week at a graphic artsrelated internship site approved by the department internship director. Sites may be in areas such as advertising, printing, or publishing. Students keep a log/journal to be shared in group seminars. Supervision by faculty and the supervisor at the internship site. Prerequisites: GRA 4715/GA 715, GRA 4732/GA 732 or department approval required
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr The elements of geography which relate to the human habitat; the physical-biotic systems which constitute the natural surroundings of humans; surface features, climate, the seas and natural resources. All elements are interpreted with reference to humanity and world patterns rather than specific areas. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr The elements of geography which relate to the human habitat; the physical-biotic systems which constitute the natural surroundings of humans; surface features, climate, the seas and natural resources. All elements are interpreted with reference to humanity and world patterns rather than specific areas. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course focuses on national political institutions, including the presidency, Congress, the judiciary, bureaucracy and political parties. Attention is also given to the U.S. Constitution, civil rights, the relationship between the national government and state governments and selected issues in governmental policy areas. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A contemporary perspective on the powers and responsibilities of the various branches of state and local government. This course will also focus on the issue of federalism and the various ways that state and local governments both cooperate and come into conflict with the national government. Special emphasis is placed on New York City and State government. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr The Constitution, the historical development of its major principles and the efforts by the Supreme Court to redefine these principles. Taught using the technique of analyzing case law briefs. The course is divided into two parts. The first part examines the basic framework of constitutional law and the second half applies the framework to the study of the constitutional protection of civil rights and liberties. Prerequisites: GOV 1101/GO 101 or GOV 1102/GO 102 or LAW 1201/ LS 201
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course focuses on national political institutions, including the presidency, Congress, the judiciary, bureaucracy and political parties. Attention is also given to the U.S. Constitution, civil rights, the relationship between the national government and state governments and selected issues in governmental policy areas. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A contemporary perspective on the powers and responsibilities of the various branches of state and local government. This course will also focus on the issue of federalism and the various ways that state and local governments both cooperate and come into conflict with the national government. Special emphasis is placed on New York City and State government. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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