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ART

2210 Video

(3-3-3)

This lab course introduces students to basic video production techniques and

provides a theoretical, analytical, technical, and aesthetic approach to the pre-

production, production, and post-production of videography. Lectures and

practical exercises in camera operation, lighting, sound, scriptwriting,

storyboarding, directing, and studio and site preparation will be covered. Each

student will produce three short videos in preparation for editing.

Prerequisite: None.

Corequisite: ART 2230.

Offered: Fall.

ART

2230 Video Editing

(3-3-3)

This course introduces basic video editing and trimming, customizing and

capturing images, video and audio effects and audio mixing, multi-camera editing

and titling. Emphasis is placed on Final Cut Pro software and its operation,

techniques, and aesthetics. Students will explore a range of both fine art and

commercial editing applications. Students will be required to produce and present

a digital portfolio.

Prerequisite: ART 2150 or permission of the instructor or consent of the Division

Dean.

Corequisite: ART 2210.

Offered: On demand.

ART

2280 Art History I

(3-0-3)

This lecture course explores the history of the visual arts from the Prehistoric

Period through Northern Renaissance. Topics include a study of the visual arts,

painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts, against the background of

cultural, political, and economic development.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: Fall & Spring

ART

2285 Art History II

(3-0-3)

This lecture course explores the history of the visual arts from the Baroque Period

through the twentieth century with primary focus on epochs of Western art history.

Topics include painting, architecture, sculpture, and design.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: Fall & Spring

BIOL

1100K Human Anatomy/ Physiology for the Health Care Professional

(4-2-4)

This course is a survey of general principles of human anatomy and physiology

with an emphasis on medical applications. It is restricted to students in Health

Science programs or requires the consent of the Division Dean. Laboratory

exercises supplement the lecture material.

Prerequisite: READ 0099, ENGL 0989 or satisfactory English scores to place into

co-requisite remediation or higher.

Offered: All semesters.

BIOL

1107K Principles of Biology I

(3-3-4)

This is an integrated conceptual course which includes all levels of biological

organization with the principles of origin, development, genetics, diversity,

behavior and energetics. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material.

Prerequisite: Completion or exemption of all learning support requirements.

Cannot be used with BIOL 1110 to satisfy Area D.

Offered: All semesters.

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