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  • 3.00 Credits

    As a continuation of Agency I, this course will enable students to follow through on long-term or large projects through to completion. Students will continue to gain valuable experience by working on actual projects for selected not-for-profit clients. Prerequisite(s): VIS 474 (2,2) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended for students pursuing a career within an agency setting, design studio, production facility or corporate in-house situation. It will provide the student with an overview of the visual communication industry. Assembling a professional portfolio, preparing a résumé anddeveloping self-promotion marketing materials will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): VIS 322 (2,2) 3 credits
  • 2.00 Credits

    In this course, students will use all the technical skills, conceptual abilities and general knowledge accumulated throughout their illustration education, to develop their illustration portfolios. Presentation, marketing and business issues facing today's illustrator will be discussed. Prerequisite(s): VIS 382 (1,3) 2 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    Techniques for illustrating ideas, concepts or emotions. Elicit a personal, creative interpretation of words and ideas from literature, music, film, and editorial text. The goal will be to transform one form of art into another, from verbal to visual. Selection of the most appropriate medium and style to make text and art come together for a highly effective interpretation. Prerequisite(s): VIS 382 (2,2) 3 credits
  • 2.00 Credits

    A continuation of Illustration Portfolio I, enabling the students to further develop their illustration portfolios. Portfolio format options, selfpromotion techniques and artists' representatives will be discussed. Prerequisite(s): VIS 484 (1,3) 2 credits
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A class designed for Senior Illustration students. A series of specific advanced projects will be assigned in order for the Senior Illustration student to produce a portfolio of high quality works which display an acute awareness of contemporary trends. (2,2) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    An interdisciplinary approach (SOC, HUM, HIS) that will draw on literature, history, sociology as well as science and technology, the course will introduce students to issues in gender that cross traditional disciplines. Cultural assumptions about gender will be examined, and students will be encouraged to consider new ways of looking at knowledge in light of new understanding about the ways in which gender constructs beliefs and influences life's realities. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for HUM 200 or SOC 200 Prerequisite(s): EGL 102 or introductory social science course (3,0) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    An exploration of the position of women in various cultures as interpreted by major world writers. Focus is on the female protagonist's attainment of goals in marriage, family, and work. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for EGL 222. Prerequisite(s): EGL 102 or equivalent (3,0) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will examine sex role stereotypes and their effects, research on psychological sex differences, theories of male and female development, sex roles and social institutions - how perceptions of males and females are influenced by schools, religion, and the media; and male and female approaches to sexuality, marriage, and parenthood. Readings and class discussions will be used to help students achieve a greater understanding of the female and the male experience. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for PSY 230 Prerequisite(s): PSY 101 (3,0) 3 credits
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course studies men's and women's changing roles, relationships,and participation in the labor force both cross-culturally and historically. We give special emphasis to those changes which occur as technology changes. A major part of the course concerns how and why today's women and men arrived at their social, economic, political and legal statuses. Note: students completing this course may not receive credit for ANT 240 or SOC 240 (3,0) 3 credits
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