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3.00 Credits
Students will develop a basic understanding of the digital camera and current electronic imaging technology. The course will explore the use of the digital camera, storage media, imaging software, and printing techniques. While establishing technical skills, students will explore the possibilities of this medium for visual communication and personal expression. Students must provide a Digital SLR camera. Previous experience with photography and the computer is beneficial but not required. Minimum four to six hours of additional lab time each week will be necessary to complete the goals of the course. Additional expenses for textbook, storage mediums and printing paper will be incurred.
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3.00 Credits
The student will continue the evolution of a personal approach to photography through individual assignments leading to the development of a portfolio. (Prerequisites: PHTY 105, PHTY 111 and PHTY 112)
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3.00 Credits
Students will continue to improve and refine their digital image making technique while exploring the creative possibilities of current electronic image making. Emphasis will be on image content and creative use of the medium. Additional lab time of four to six hours per week is required. A single lens digital reflex camera is necessary. (Prerequisite: PHTY 120)
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3.00 Credits
The student will develop studio and field skills, including view camera techniques, exposure and development controls and basic lighting. Aesthetic concerns and the development of personal style will be stressed. (Prerequisites: PHTY 111 and PHTY 112; Prerequisite or Corequisite: PHTY 105)
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6.00 Credits
Students must present a proposal for a project of advanced study. Also, they must have successfully completed all previous coursework in the subject area, and must meet with the appropriate instructor for approval before registering.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory astronomy course is for college students who are curious about the universe. Topics covered include the historical foundations of astronomy, the tools and techniques used by modern astronomers, the sun, planets, moons, and minor bodies of our solar system, and the processes by which it formed. (Prerequisites: MATH 015 and READ 095 or passing scores in computation and reading on Basic Skills Test)
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4.00 Credits
This is a general education lab science course for non-science majors. There are no college-level pre-requisites. The goal of this course is a general understanding of the physical principles in everyday life with emphasis of how physicists approach the problem of describing nature in terms of experimental tests of physical theories. The course surveys motion and Newton's laws, the atomic structure of matter, heat and thermodynamics, sound and light waves, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. (Prerequisite: MATH 021 or MATH 025, READ 092 or READ 095, and ENGL 095 or passing scores in algebra and reading and writing on Basic Skills test)
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4.00 Credits
The student will develop skills in laboratory and problemsolving techniques as they relate to the physical sciences and modern technology. The student will apply these skills to the solution of problems involving basic concepts of vectors, static's, kinematics, dynamics, work and energy; momentum; rotational mechanics; mechanical, molecular and thermal properties of matter; and wave motion and sound. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in MATH 152)
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4.00 Credits
The student will apply the skills developed in PHYS 111 to the solution of problems involving basic concepts of electrostatics, DC electricity, magnetism, magnetic induction, light, and modern physics. NOTE: This course is only offered in the Spring term. ( Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in PHYS 111)
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4.00 Credits
The student will employ calculus in the development of the basic concepts of vectors; static's, kinematics, dynamics, work and energy; momentum; rotational mechanics; molecular and thermal properties of matter; wave motion; and sound. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inMATH 171 or permission of the Engineering Department)
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