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70 641: Color Reproduction and Management
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course presents an in-depth view of the issues and technologies related to color reproduction. The theory, perception, specification and measurement of color are presented. Color separation techniques, color proofing, color management and the control of color production are all considered. Special effects and color manipulation are examined.
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70 643: Publishing on the World Wide Web
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course addresses topics related to the rapidly evolving area of WWW publishing, which has moved into the mainstream. Today, virtually every major newspaper, magazine, and book publisher has an active website. In addition, the Internet is used as a publishing medium by millions of other individuals and companies. In this course, the rush to WWW publishing is studied in context of the evolution of the internet; the lure of interactivity; the maturing desktop publishing revolution; and the continued development of tools and standards that lower the barriers to entry. The lecture topics encompass the history, technology, business applications and the design of materials to be published on the web. The course includes a lab component where the students perform individual and group projects to improve their design and applications skills.
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70 650: Independent Study: Graphic Communications Management
3.00 - 18.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Students with a special interest in Graphic Media not covered by a formal Business course may develop an Independent Study Course in that area. Readings and work to be completed are by agreement between the student and an individual faculty member. Enrollment by permission of the BA Program.
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73 050: Study Abroad
0.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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73 051: Study Abroad
0.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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73 100: Principles of Economics
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Literally, an introduction to economic principles, the goal of this course is to give students an understanding as to what constitutes good ?economic thinking?. This thought process is grounded in the construction and use of economics models. Drawing on issues in both microeconomics and macroeconomics, fundamental principles are shown to transcend particular examples and allow the field to be seen as a coherent, unified whole. (Lecture, 2 hours; Recitation, 1 hour).
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73 101: Freshman Seminar
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
A topics-based course for first-year students who intend to major in economics. The subjects discussed vary from year-to-year and from instructor-to-instructor. Check with the Undergraduate Economics Program or their website for descriptions of recent and current offerings. (Seminar, 3 hours)
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73 111: Internship I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
By permission of the Undergraduate Economics Program.
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73 112: Internship II
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
By permission of the Undergraduate Economics Program.
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73 148: Environmental Economics
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
A course for non-majors which explores the interplay between economics and environmental issues. Topics include: market failures and environmental problems, economically efficient allocations of environmental resources, and the intended and unintended consequences of public policies designed to improve the environment. Practical issues surrounding the feasibility of implementing theoretically efficient principles and policies are analyzed, and alternative policies that might achieve better results in practice are investigated. (Lecture, 3 hours). Minimum grade standard applies only to economics courses.
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