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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the philosophy and methodology of science and how they are applied to social questions. Both qualitative and quantitative methods will be discussed. All aspects of the research process, from forming a research question to analyzing and reporting data, will be examined. Students will complete an original research project. Prerequisites: Any introductory level social science class and ENG 101, both with a grade of C or better. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ANT 250, approved by Academic Affairs 2/22/07).
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course will focus on the development of speaking and comprehension skills in the target language, while emphasizing the cultural context in which the language is used. Designed to meet various conversational needs, this course may be adapted to meet the conversational needs of students with such interests as law enforcement, health and human services, business, or travel on an elementary level. It is not a natural stepping stone to ARA 121, 122 and should not be taken by native speakers. This course should not be taken by students who have completed ARA 122 or three or more years of high school Arabic. No prerequisite is necessary. Some work that you do in this course (test, papers, projects) may be retained by Jefferson Community College in order to demonstrate to SUNY overall levels of student achievement for General Education. No prerequisite. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ARA 111, approved by Academic Affairs on 10/5/06).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the basic art of still photography, stressing the selection and proper utilization of photographic materials and equipment. Registrants for this course are expected to have access to a camera with adjustable controls and an exposure meter. Limited laboratory course involving lecture-discussion, demonstrations, and guided field work. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of ART 102 emphasizing the practice and application of basic black and white photographic principles; including the use of filters, electronic flash, and high contrast materials. A "hands-on" course emphasizing visualization in the practice of photography, improved darkroom laboratory procedures, and construction of a thematic portfolio of photographs. Prerequisite: ART 102. (Alternate Academic Years). 3 cr. 2 Lec. 2 Lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will be an introduction to the art of digital still photography. In this course, students will learn to use a digital camera, how to optimize images using Photoshop and how to print and present their work. Students must have access to a digital camera. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ART 104, approved by Academic Affairs on 5/17/05).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey of Western art from the prehistoric through the Medieval periods concentrating on architecture, sculpture, painting and related arts. Images and concepts from other cultures may be introduced for comparison. Works of art will be discussed in relationship to their historical context; there will also be analysis of artistic developments and techniques as they affect style. No prerequisite. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ART 113, approved by Academic Affairs on 4/25/01).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey of Western art from about 1300 to 1800, concentrating on painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts. Images and concepts from other cultures may be introduced for comparison. Works of art will be discussed in relationship to their historical context; there also will be analysis of artistic developments and techniques as they affect style. No prerequisite. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ART 114, approved by Academic Affairs on 4/25/01).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to make the student cognizant of our visual and visually-minded world. Particular emphasis will be on the process of perception; on purposes, functions, and status of art and artist in various periods of Western and Eastern Civilizations; and on the concepts of Modern Art. Lectures and discussions around audio-visual presentations will alternate with studio sessions where the student will experiment in various art media. (Alternate Academic Years) 3 cr. 2 Lec. 1.5 Studio
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of ART 115 using related but different topics. (Alternate Academic Years.) 3 cr. 2 Lec. 1.5 Studio.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 117 is a studio course concentrating on drawing. Instruction is given in the fundamental principles of drawing based on observation and imagination. Topics will include composition, value, line, space, textures, gesture, and proportion. 3 cr./4 studio (Departmental Standards Version of ART 117.)
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