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3.00 Credits
Detailed study and analysis of some particular problem, area, or philosopher. The subject chosen will vary with each semester; the Philosophy Department should be contracted for information as to the subject for a given semester. Prerequisite: one prior course in PHI or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Concerned with the nature of scientific theories and the evidence for them, as well as the ways these theories develop and change. Examples of the sorts of problems to be considered are the status of theoretical entities, the problems of induction, simplicity of theories, isomorphism of theories, and the nature of prediction. Examples of theories will be drawn from classical as well as contemporary science. Prerequisite: one prior course in PHI or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Concerned with fundamental questions about the nature of reality and our knowledge of it. Emphasis will be placed on acquiring the analytic tools required to examine these areas intelligently, and an attempt will be made to show how uncritical opinions in these areas affect behavior and belief. Prerequisite: one prior course in PHI or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This black and white photography is an introduction to basic film and camera techniques, photographic aesthetics, and black and white darkroom procedures. Class time is a combination of lecture, demonstration, critique, and hands on darkroom instruction. Regular assignments will be given. Students must have a adjustable camera.
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3.00 Credits
This nonmajor course is designed to cover the basics of digital photography. Instruction will be offered to introduce students to the digital camera and its functions, offering students a better understanding of the terminology, requirements as well as limitations of digital imagery. The course will cover issues of composition, design, color theory as well as history of photography to help students work creatively with their digital cameras. Students will be introduced to image editing software for color correction, image manipulation, and digital output. Projects will involve a range of subject matter and may include: portraiture, landscape, architecture and event photography. (Class time will include lecture, demonstration, aesthetics, critique and inclass projects.) Students must have a digital camera.
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3.00 Credits
A study of advanced black and white photographic techniques and theory. Students will produce a portfolio of images and work through a series of assignments that will increase the students understanding of the photographic medium. Class time will include lecture, demonstration, aesthetics, critique, and in class projects. Students must have an adjustable 35mm camera.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover analog and digital color photography including exposure, processing, printing, color theory, color management, and digital output. Aesthetics and communication will be stressed. Class time will include lecture, demonstration, aesthetic critique, and hands on darkroom instruction. Writing and reading assignments as appropriate to the discipline are part of this course. Prerequisite: PHO 100 or Permission of Department.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the tools and practice of studio photography. Students will be introduced to medium and large format cameras, tungsten and strobe lighting systems as well as other lighting equipment. Class will focus on creation of black and white imagery with projects drawn from the following: advertising, portraiture, fashion, product photography, digital, architecture and fine art. Students will develop a working knowledge of all the tools of the studio as well as the ability to work knowledgeably in the crafting of effective lighting of all subject matter. Class projects may involve digital equipment and editing as well as work with analog film material. Class time will include lecture, demonstration, aesthetics, critique and in-class projects. Prerequisites: PHO 150 or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Topics of special interest to broaden and intensify the students' ability to use black and white photography as a means of communication and expression. Class time will include lecture, demonstration, aesthetics, critique and hands on darkroom instruction. Students must have a 35mm adjustable camera.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints students with skills in color materials handling, from exposure to color negative printing. Course will cover color theory and applied problems in color photography, processing and printing, color balance and correction. Aesthetic and communicative aspects of color photography will be stressed. Regular assignments and a completed portfolio are a requirement of this course. Class time will include lecture, demonstration, aesthetics, critique and hands on darkroom instruction. Students must have a 35mm adjustable camera. Prerequisite: PHO 150 or Permission of Instructor.
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