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5.00 Credits
ARAB-122 is the second quarter of the first-year language sequence and continues to build on the skills acquired in ARAB-121. The basic tenets of communications including reading, writing, speaking and listening are developed in a dynamic second language acquisition environment enhanced by technology. Grammar is used as a communication tool to express meaning as students take part in small group discussions, cultural investigation, and presentation. Authentic materials will be focused on in the class as well as assessment. Students should expect to be immersed in the language. English will be used at a minimum. Prerequisite(s): ARAB-121 with a grade of "C" or higher or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
ARAB-123 is the third quarter of the first-year language sequence and continues to build on the skills acquired in ARAB-122. The basic tenets of communication including reading, writing, speaking and listening are developed in a dynamic second language acquisition environment enhanced by technology. Grammar is used as a communication tool to express meaning as students take part in small group discussions, cultural investigation, and presentation. Authentic materials will be focused on in the class as well as assessment. students should expect to be immersed in the language. English will be used at a minimum. Prerequisite(s): ARAB-122 with a grade of "C" or higher or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly ART-100) An introduction to understanding and appreciating the visual arts (fine arts, crafts, architecture, and new media) from a global perspective. Designed for non-art majors. A variety of learning approaches include lectures, slides, videos, guest artists, field trips, demonstrations, and hands-on participation. Satisfies 5 credits for Humanities distribution requirement.
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Introduction to materials and techniques including drawing, painting, printmaking and design. Projects are designed for students with limited experience in art. Recommended for beginners. Satisfies humanities distribution requrement for AAS degree under performance/skills category. Maximum of five credits.
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5.00 Credits
The organization of visual elements (line, shape, texture, color) as applied in a variety of two-dimensional design media. Recommend prior to Graphic Design, Drawing, and Painting classes. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under performance/skills category. maximum of 5 credits. The online version of this class uses graphic software to complete projects.
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5.00 Credits
Using a series of progressive projects, students will learn the basic elements and principles of design and apply them to three-dimensional space. Organization of visual design elements will be applied to a variety of construction processes to create aesthetically pleasing sculptural designs.
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5.00 Credits
Foundation in drawing from observation. Emphasis on composition, perspective, and form through various drawing techniques and media. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under performance/skills castegory. Maximum of 5 credits.
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5.00 Credits
Further development of drawing skills with emphasis on composition, new media, and visual communication concepts. Satisfies humanities distribution requirement for AAS degree under performance/skills category. Maximum of five credits. Prerequisite(s): ART-105.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to a visual structure concept using two-dimensional design. The beginning course will cover composition, color theory, typography and layout. Computer technology will be used to explore the use of these design elements as required for specific projects with traditional methods to communicate the practical design form.
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5.00 Credits
An intermediate course furthering understanding of visual structure using concepts of two-dimensional design. This course will cover intermediate concepts in composition, color theory, typography and layout. Computer technology will be used to create a design elements as required for specific projects with traditional methods to communicate the design form.
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