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3.00 Credits
3 cr., LEC 3 hrs. Prereq.: FST 101, POL 110 This class is intended to provide the student with the fundamental and technical knowledge needed for proper fire scene interpretations. This program will address conducting and recognizing origin and cause, documentation and preservation of evidence, scene security, motives of the fire setter, and types of fire causes.
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3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 This course introduces students to the hardware, software, and terminology related to the field of Computer Graphics. Students learn to develop creative visual solutions with both vector and raster applications (Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop). Design, layout and creative use of typography, as well as understanding the technical aspects of the various file formats, are covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Pre-req.: GRD 121 This course is a continuation of GRD 122 and introduces real-world projects that challenge the students both creatively and technically. Projects incorporate both raster and vector graphics in order to help students understand the strengths and limitations of each. Following guide-lines, communicating ideas, and developing portfolio-quality artwork are stressed.
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3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Co-req.: GRD 121 Created for both designers and web programmers, this course teaches students how to choose file formats, optimize images for both color and size reduction and incorporate them into Web pages for cross-platform, and browser compatibility. Students learn how to turn a composite layout into table elements complete with JavaScript rollovers. Developing unique interface designs with consistent navigation and functionality is stressed. Standard image editing software and Web-specific applications are utilized.
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3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Co-req.: GRD 121 This course introduces students to page layout software (QuarkXPress) and teaches solid typesetting, layout and design skills for print-based media, such as brochures, newsletters and other business stationery. Managing imported graphics and fonts is covered, as well as basic pre-press issues such as producing color separations, maintaining image resolution and sending files for output. Other image creation software may be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Pre-req.: GRD 131 This course offers students more challenging real-world project assignments while allowing for individual creativity. A solid understanding of typography, file formats, and pre-press is expected. In addition, students become more familiar with Quark's formatting tools (style sheets, master pages) to simplify the process of creating long documents or complex publishing tasks. Presentation and portfolio creation are also addressed.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Pre-req.: Approval of professor This course provides students with opportunities to learn about careers in graphic arts and to integrate classroom learning with a hands-on work experience.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Co-req.: ENG 140 This course studies the evolution of American institutions and society to 1877. Topics include political, economic, diplomatic, cultural, and intellectual developments.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Co-req.: ENG 140 Using the topical approach, the course focuses on the development of modern India , China , and Japan . This course presents a cultural and historical survey of: India from the Sixteenth Century Islamic Mughal period to the present; China from the Eighteenth Century decline of the Ch'ing Dynasty to the present; and Japan from the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Seventeenth Century to the present. The underlying philosophical principles, major personalities, and events that shaped these Eastern societies are examined.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Co-req.: ENG 140 This course provides an introductory survey of women's changing role throughout American history, from Colonial times through the present. An emphasis is placed on the significance of key political changes, such as the American Revolution, the struggle over slavery, and the suffrage movement, as well as emergence of modern feminist thought in the Twentieth Century.
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