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3.00 Credits
This course is a discussion and exposition of specific areas and subjects in art history. It presents information on the culturalimpact, artistic value, and historic significance of art movements and developments. Prerequisite: EN101 English 1: Composition or EN106 English 1: Composition and Reading.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers graphic design as it evolved in theTwentieth Century from the practices of printing, typography, and art. It introduces the topics, strategies, context, and structure of graphic design along with influential theories. Emphasis is placed upon the political, economic, and social significance of graphic design inWestern and non-Western cultures.
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6.00 Credits
This course covers work in industrial, educational, and commercial establishments to gain experience in the field. Locations include printers, in-house graphics facilities,magazines and newspapers, colleges, advertising agencies, and design firms. Students work under the supervision of a designated mentor and participate in classroom activities to share experiences.An interviewmay be required for participation in internships. Prerequisite:Department Head permission.
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4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Graphic Communication Cr
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the geographical and demographic attributes of the world, such as environment, cultural differences, ethnic makeup, and diversity. Emphasis is placed on developing a more global outlook on the emerging world community.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the composition and formation of minerals and rocks that make up the Earth.Additionally, the primary surface and subsurface properties that continually shape the Earth are discussed. In the laboratory, the common rock-forming minerals as
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the physical and biological aspects of the Earths dynamic past over the last 4.6 billion years of its existence. Emphasis is placed on the geologic time scale, the concepts of physical and biological evolution, and plate tectonics. Laboratory topics include fossilization and taphonomy as well as the biological evolution and diversity of the Earths organisms through identification and examination of fossil specimens. Field trips may be taken during laboratory periods.An end-of-semester visit to the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan is encouraged. Prerequisite:GL101 Physical Geology.
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4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Geology Cr
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3.00 Credits
This sequence teaches the fundamentals of German, including the essentials of reading,writing, speaking, and listening within a cultural context. Prerequisites:No previous German instruction, or fewer than three years of German instruction more than two years ago.
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3.00 Credits
This sequence reviews selected grammatical features,with emphasis on oral and written competency at the intermediate level supported by a study of cultural and literary materials. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the elementary or review sequence, or three years of German instruction fewer than two years ago with a grade of B or better.
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