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  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with AR 110: Trains the student to apply the principles and elements of design to the design and creation of original work in advertising and promotional print materials, and presentations. Students will explore typography and how it relates to basic layout and design of materials, as well as color selection, and portfolio presentation and scanning techniques. The student will be exposed to various software used for design creation including Fireworks, PhotoShop, Quark Xpress and Adobe Illustrator. Note: This class cannot be used to satisfy a Humanities elective, 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: (EN 001 and RD 001) OR ENR 107
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with AR 111: Trains the student to apply the principles and elements of design to create images for print and non-print media. Students will learn to calibrate computer systems for use with Photoshop; adjust images and correct color; transform images and work with layers and masks; use selection techniques and blur and sharpen images; use layer styles and create original patterns and textures. Students will create special effects, import and export files, use filters for special effects, retouch images, as well as use image ready to create animations, slices, a web photo gallery, image maps and rollovers. Students will also learn advanced techniques in tools such as Illustrator, Fireworks and Flash. Note: This class cannot be used to satisfy a Humanities elective, 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: AR 110
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with CIS 127: Provides students with hands on experience with two of the more popular productivity tools used in the business world, Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will learn advanced word processing features available in Microsoft Word, and will learn many of the presentation features in Microsoft PowerPoint. Through demonstration and hands on projects, students will develop the skills needed to pass the Microsoft Office Specialist examination for Microsoft PowerPoint and the Microsoft Office Expert examination for Microsoft Word. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 125
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with CIS 170: Provides introductory hands-on experience for students interested in learning how to develop web sites. Students gain an understanding of terminology, web design, web master technology functions and explore a variety of methods available for building a web site. HTML code is analyzed. Students gain experience using a high-level web-authoring tool (e.g. MS Frontpage, Macromedia Dreamweaver). Web pages are built for a custom web site, access a database and are published onto the Internet. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Corequisite: CIS 125 and CIS 152
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with AR 210: Trains the student to apply the principles and elements of design to the design and creation of original work in digital media, advertising and promotional print materials, and web design. Students will explore typography and how it relates to advanced layout and design of materials, as well as color selection, paper selection, and or media selection. The student will further explore various software used for design creation including Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, PhotoShop, Quark Xpress and Illustrator. Note: This class cannot be used to satisfy a Humanities elective, 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: AR 110
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with CIS 273: Provides introductory hands-on course for students who are interested in learning how to effectively create and apply graphics, text, video, animation and sound into a web site. The student will be required to develop a Web site design document, focus on using graphics authoring tools to develop the student's skills in creating and editing multimedia components. The remainder of the course will consist of applying these Multimedia components to a building a multimedia web site. Software used is Macromedia's Fireworks and Flash. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: CIS 170
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis on the general concepts of human geography, including theories, maps, and vocabulary of the discipline. Topics include technology, race, language, religion, the nation, cultural realms, economics, urbanism, migration, population, and ecology. 3 hours lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of the historical development of urbanism as well as the present distribution and structure of major urban areas of the world. Emphasis on the present state of the New York metropolitan area. 3 hours lecture
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) covers basic topics in storing, retrieving, mapping, and analyze different types of data (scientific, political, cultural, economic, etc.) with ESRI & ArcGIS software. Students will learn the basic use of GIS and be exposed to how applications are used in various disciplines and employment settings. Labs include class use of the software and Web CT facilitated projects. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of Europe to 1600 with a major emphasis on concepts and movements vital to understanding the modern world. Stresses economic and cultural forces. Major topics include ancient civilizations, Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment and the beginnings of the Scientific and Industrial revolutions, Reformation and voyages of discovery. 3 hours lecture
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