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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Individual project in a specific area of VCT. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students' educational and work experience. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
An entry-level course in construction, illustration and rendering of 3D images. The course addresses organization of resources and applied procedures to produce high quality 3D images for publication as multimedia, web and video. The course introduces the use of the 3D modeling and rendering software. Previously VCT 134. Prerequisites: VCT 124 and 125, VCT 136 and VCT 128 or instructor permission with portfolio review.
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3.00 Credits
This entry-level course focuses on the application of 3D images to a conceptualized and planned high quality animation for use in multimedia, web and video applications. Motion, camera and lighting are applied in project development using the 3D modeling and rendering software. Previously VCT 135. Prerequisite: VCT 175, instructor signature or instructor permission with portfolio review. Mandatory decimal grading.
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5.00 Credits
Explores how globalization affects gender relations and the relative status of women and men in various global contexts. Investigates the institutional status of women in national and international systems of healthcare, justice, economics, politics, family, and development. Dual listed as INTST 205. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 or higher. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Examines US history from pre-colonial times to the present from the perspectives of women of various racial, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, and explores how women helped shape US history. Topics may include colonization, slavery, wars, western migration, employment, immigration, reform, and gender. Previously WOMEN 240/WOMEN 240W. Dual listed with HIST& 215. Mandatory decimal grading.
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5.00 Credits
This course explores the ways in which one's gender, race, class and sexual orientation affect access to, participation in, and treatment by a variety of social institutions. We study the legal system, education, and the media as well as actions to confront systems of oppression in the U.S. Dual listed as IASTU 284. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Study of current research and issues on the social, psychological, legal and political implications of gendered abuse, and instances when women are the majority of victims. Areas of study include child abuse, rape, domestic violence, and sexual harassment. Dual listed as IASTU 285. Formerly Women and Abuse. Previously WOMEN 282/WOMEN 282W. Prerequisite: Recommend ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Students will study the relationship between women and power. Topics include barriers to acquiring power, strategies for obtaining power, and uses of power. Students will research several powerful women. Emphasis is on class discussion and collaboration. Open to women and men. Dual listed as IASTU 286. Previously WOMEN 283/WOMEN 283W. Prerequisites: Recommend ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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1.00 Credits
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in womens studies. Previously WOMEN 281.
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2.00 Credits
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in womens studies. Previously WOMEN 282.
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