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Portland Community College Curricular Changes
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Effective for Academic Year 2021-2022
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Catalog Publication Date: June 1
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Name & Contact Info of Person Updating this Template: Stacey Holland, Curriculum Systems
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202104MART115Basic Design: 2D Foundations4Introduces foundational two-dimensional aesthetic knowledge and skills. Investigates a broad range of techniques, materials, and additive/subtractive image making strategies. Explores design concepts through creative problem solving with consideration to historical and contemporary perspectives. Audit available.
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202104MART116Basic Design: Color Foundations4Introduces foundational color design aesthetic knowledge and skills. Investigates a broad range of color theory, techniques, materials, and color strategies. Explores design concepts through creative problem solving with consideration to historical and contemporary perspectives. Audit available.
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202104MART117Basic Design: 3D Foundations4Introduces foundational three-dimensional aesthetic knowledge and skills. Investigates a broad range of techniques, materials and dimensional construction strategies. Explores design concepts through creative problem solving with consideration to historical and contemporary perspectives. Audit available.
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202104MART119Basic Design: 4D Foundations4Introduces foundational aesthetic knowledge and skills related to four-dimensional Design such as video, sound and experiential methodologies. Investigates a broad range of techniques, materials and time-based dimensional strategies for the making of artwork. Explores design concepts through creative problem solving with consideration to historical and contemporary perspectives. Audit available.
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202104MART131ADrawing I4Introduces visual language of drawing, basic perceptual drawing techniques, media, and tools. Explores personal expression and creative problem-solving skills of sighting, measuring, composing, and constructing in drawing. Presents foundational vocabulary to discuss and evaluate drawings within diverse historical and contemporary cultural contexts. Audit available.
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202104MART140AIntroduction to Digital Photography4Introduces basic skills, techniques and concepts related to digital photography as an art-making practice. Covers introductory level technical approaches to digital photography (e.g. manual camera controls over exposure, focus and composition, digital editing, fine art printing and presentation). Requires access to a digital camera with manual exposure controls; DSLR or mirror-less camera systems preferred.
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202104MART141Introduction to Photography4Covers photography, broadly exploring its history, science, and techniques as well as social and cultural impacts and influences in a historical and contemporary context. Develops the critical skills necessary to examine aesthetic and formal solutions. Must have access to own camera. Audit available.
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202104MART142ADarkroom Photography I4Covers introductory-level darkroom photographic processes, techniques and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. Develops the creative problem-solving and critical skills necessary to examine aesthetic and formal solutions and explore artistic intent through the medium of darkroom photography. Requires access to a manual SLR, 35mm film camera. Recommended: ART 141. Audit available.
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202104MART143ADarkroom Photography II4Covers intermediate level darkroom processes, techniques and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. Develops the creative problem-solving and critical skills necessary to examine aesthetic and formal solutions and explore artistic intent though the medium of darkroom photography. Requires access to a film camera with manual exposure controls. Prerequisite: ART 142A. Audit available.
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202104MART181APainting I4Explores basic studio painting techniques, materials, and concepts. Develops and encourages creative problem solving and personal expression. Introduces basic skills and vocabulary to engage with art through critiques, which address formal, conceptual, and cultural issues. Recommended: ART 115 or ART 116 or ART 131. Audit available.
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202104MART197Artist Skills/Practical Issues4Introduces professional skills relevant to emerging artists' careers. Covers resume, artist statement and portfolio preparation, development of resources and community, application to various opportunity types (e.g. exhibitions, public art, grants, etc.), publicity and marketing, website design and exhibition strategies. Audit available.
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202104MART218ACalligraphy I: Roman Capitals and Humanist Bookhand4Covers beginning practical and creative uses of calligraphy, lettering principles, techniques and functions. Includes the traditions and historical development of letters with a focus on Roman Capitals and Humanist Bookhand scripts. ART 218A, ART 218B and ART 218C may be taken in any order. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART218BCalligraphy I: Italic4Covers beginning practical and creative uses of Italic calligraphy, lettering principles, techniques and functions. Includes the traditions and historical development of Italic letters. ART 218A, ART 218B, and ART 218C may be taken in any order. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART218CCalligraphy I: Carolingian and Uncial4Covers beginning practical and creative uses of calligraphy, lettering principles, techniques and functions. Includes the traditions and historical development of letters with a focus on the Carolingian and Uncial scripts. ART 218A, ART 218B, and ART 218C may be taken in any order. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART219AHand Lettering: Monoline Techniques4Investigates several styles of hand lettering as a vehicle for artistic expression through the use of monoline tools and styles of writing. Develops a familiarity with creating and using a variety of scripts using a variety of tools. Establishes a facility and understanding of the components of hand written scripts with a focus on monoline techniques. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115. Audit available.
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202104MART219BHand Lettering: Special Tools4Investigates a wide range of tools and techniques to explore several styles of hand lettering as a vehicle for artistic expression through the use of hand written text. Establishes a facility and understanding of the components of hand written scripts with a focus on unusual tools as the basis for creating letters. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART219CHand Lettering: Hand Drawn Letters4Investigates techniques and explores several styles of hand-drawn lettering as a vehicle for artistic expression through the use of hand written text. Develops a familiarity with creating and using a variety of scripts and tools. Establishes a familiarity with and an understanding of the components of scripts, with a focus on hand drawn (as opposed to hand written) lettering. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART220ACalligraphy II: Roman Capitals and Humanist Bookhand4Reviews the calligraphic scripts studied in the ART 218 sequence and refines the letterforms. Covers complex layout and design issues. Develops intermediate techniques to develop personal aesthetic and vision relating to Roman Capital and Humanist scripts. Includes a focus on design issues found at the intermediate level. ART 220A, ART 220B, and ART 220C may be taken in any order. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Prerequisites: ART 218A or instructor permission. Audit available.
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202104MART220BCalligraphy II: Italic4Reviews the calligraphic scripts studied in the ART 218 sequence and refines the forms. Covers complex layout and design issues. Develops intermediate to advanced techniques with the use of mixed media and working at a larger scale to develop personal aesthetic and vision. Includes creative problem-solving activities the professional calligrapher is likely to encounter on the job. ART 220A, ART 220B, and ART 220C may be taken in any order. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Prerequisites: ART 218B or instructor permission. Audit available.
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202104MART220CCalligraphy II: Carolingian and Uncial4Reviews the calligraphic scripts studied in the ART 218 sequence and refines the letterforms. Covers complex layout and design issues. Develops intermediate techniques to develop personal aesthetic and vision relating to Uncial and Carolingian calligraphy. Includes a focus on design issues found at the intermediate level. ART 220A, ART 220B, and ART 220C may be taken in any order. Recommended: (RD 115 and WR 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite: ART 218C or instructor permission. Audit available.
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202104MART231ADrawing II4Builds upon visual language of drawing, basic perceptual drawing techniques, media, and tools. Further explores personal expression and creative problem solving skills of sighting, measuring, composing, and constructing in drawing. Further expands vocabulary to discuss and evaluate drawings within diverse historical and contemporary cultural contexts. Prerequisites: ART 131. Audit available.
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202104MART237ADrawing the Human Figure4Investigates drawing the human form through direct observation of nude and clothed professional models. Develops understanding of the structure, form and proportions of the human figure in the context of composition, personal expression and an awareness of materials. Applies a variety of drawing concepts and processes. Audit available.
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202104MART240APhoto II: Digital Photography4Explores processes, techniques and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues in digital photography. Develops the creative problem-solving and critical skills necessary to examine aesthetic and formal solutions and explore artistic intent through the medium of digital photography. Facilitates development of the skills necessary to evaluate photography and developing digital technologies at a level that supports independent critical analysis. Requires access to a digital camera with manual exposure controls: DSLR or mirror-less camera systems preferred. Recommended: ART 244 Photography I: B&W Photography. Prerequisite: ART 140A. Audit available.
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202104MART243The Photographic Portfolio4Develops a strong artistic vision as related to photography through building a body of work presented as a portfolio. Develops the creative problem-solving and critical skills necessary to expand perceptual, visual and cultural awareness through critiques, discussions, reading, research and presentations of personal photographic works. Explores the ideas related to the development of a professional photographic practice. Emphasizes collaboration, professional standards, creative problem solving and service learning. Requires access to a camera. Recommended: ART 240A Photo II: Digital Photography, ART 244 Photography I: B&W Photography. Prerequisites: ART 140A. Audit available.
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202104MART253ACeramics I4Introduces ceramics through hands-on making and critiques. Explores beginning-level ceramic processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing cultural, historical, and contemporary issues. Investigates beginning-level creative problem solving and kinetic skills for clay forming and finishing techniques, including hand building, wheel throwing, and surface treatments. This is the prerequisite course for all other Ceramics course offerings and is foundational for students who identified an interest in further exploration in the ceramic arts. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MART256ACeramics II4Explores more sophisticated ceramics as a creative medium. Examines intermediate level ceramic processes and concepts while addressing cultural, historical, and contemporary issues in clay art. Investigates more sophisticated creative problem solving and kinetic skills for clay forming and finishing techniques, including hand building, wheel throwing, various surface treatments, and alternative firing processes. This course is part of a sequence that includes ART 253A, ART 254, ART 255, ART 256A, and ART 257. Prerequisite: ART 253A or instructor permission. Audit available.
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202104MART277APainting the Human Figure4Examines the human form through the study and painting of professional nude and clothed art models. Applies various painting techniques and concepts as students learn the structure, form and proportions of the human figure. Emphasizes personal artistic development with attention to compositional organization. Audit available.
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202104MART279AEyesperimental Media: Making and Meaning4Introduces techniques and concepts focused on the relationship between making and meaning and the creation of content driven artworks. Examines various 2-D, 3-D, and 4-D media and processes to develop and encourage creative problem solving and personal expression through art making and aesthetic choices. Introduces the skills necessary to evaluate art through critiques and by addressing historical and contemporary issues in art and its relationship to culture. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MART281APainting II4Explores intermediate studio painting techniques, materials, and concepts. Further develops and encourages creative problem solving and personal expression. Deepens skills and vocabulary to engage with art through critiques, which address formal, conceptual, and cultural issues. Prerequisites: ART 181. Audit available.
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202104MART284A Watercolor I4Explores basic studio watercolor painting techniques, materials, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues to increase visual literacy. Presents a conceptual framework for critical analysis along with basic art theory. Recommended: ART 131A. Audit available.
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202104MART287AWatercolor II4Explores intermediate studio watercolor painting techniques, materials, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues to increase visual literacy. Presents a conceptual framework for critical analysis along with basic art theory. Prerequisite: ART 284A. Audit available.
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202104MART290ASculpture: Plaster/Clay4Introduces processes, techniques, and concepts related the use of plaster and clay as a sculptural material. Develops creative problem-solving skills and personal expression through sculpture making and aesthetic choices. Introduces the skills necessary to evaluate sculpture through critiques and by addressing historical and contemporary issues in sculpture and its relationship to culture. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MART291ASculpture: Carving4Introduces processes, techniques, and concepts related to carving in wood and stone. Develops creative problem-solving skills and personal expression through sculpture making and aesthetic choices. Introduces the skills necessary to evaluate sculpture through critiques and by addressing historical and contemporary issues in sculpture and its relationship to culture. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MART292ASculpture: Mixed Media4Introduces processes, techniques, and concepts related to the creation of mixed media sculpture. Develops creative problem-solving skills and personal expression through sculpture making and aesthetic choices. Introduces the skills necessary to evaluate sculpture through critiques and by addressing historical and contemporary issues in sculpture and its relationship to culture. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MART293AFigure Sculpture4Examines the human form through the study and creation of sculptures based on professional nude and clothed models. Introduces processes, techniques, and concepts related the creation of figure sculpture. Emphasizes structure, form and proportions of the human figure with attention toward personal artistic development. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MART294ASculpture: Metals4Introduces processes, techniques, and concepts related the use of metal fabrication and casting as sculptural modes. Develops creative problem-solving skills and personal expression through sculpture making and aesthetic choices. Introduces the skills necessary to evaluate sculpture through critiques and by addressing historical and contemporary issues in sculpture and its relationship to culture. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available.
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202104MBA211Financial Accounting4Presents financial accounting theory, including the accounting cycle, analysis and recording of transactions and reporting of financial information in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Recommended: MTH 60. Prerequisites: BA 111, and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202102MBA255Project Management -Bus Enviro4Showcases the evolving interpretation of project management by providing practical information useful to project managers from all disciplines. Includes project management topics: integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resource management, communication, risk, and procurement management. This course is one of the Project Management series that includes CAS 220, MSD 279, and CIS 245. Recommended: BA 101, MSD 279, BA 250, and CAS 220. Prerequisite: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MELT110Intro to Residential Wiring3Introduces the novice electrician to the principles, practices and methods applied to electrical wiring in residences. Includes wiring to requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Oregon Specialty Codes. Emphasizes electrical safety practices per the NEC and OSHA. Audit available.
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202103MELT210Advanced Residential Wiring3Continues the skill set, knowledge, and application of wiring methods developed in ELT 110 - Introduction to Residential Electrical Wiring. Incorporates advanced wiring practices, materials, circuitry, wiring diagrams, devices, types of conduit, and electrical trouble shooting. Emphasizes electrical safety practices per the NEC and OSHA. Prerequisites: ELT 110. Audit available.
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202102MENGR262Manufacturing Processes2Introduces the interaction of design with industrial materials and processes. Emphasizes the connection of design, materials, and processes with technical and economic feasibility, trade-offs, and automation. Prerequisites: (CMET 121 and CMET 122) or ENGR 101. Audit available.
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202104MFP133Wildland Firefighter3Meets National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) training requirements including a work capacity test at the arduous level for Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2). Includes wildland fire behavior, fire control tactics, human factors on the fireline, standards for fire fighter safety and survival, introduction to the incident command system, and a field exercise. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202102MID111ID Construction Documents3Covers standards of architectural drafting, using architectural graphic standards, for the creation of a series of drawings referred to as a 'drawing set'. Examines construction processes and terminology. Recommended: ARCH 136. Prerequisites: ID 125, ID 131, ARCH 124, and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement.
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202102MID128Digital Rendering Presentation3Introduces the skills necessary for the use of computer software programs used for architectural design processes and presentation techniques. Prerequisites: ID 127 or ARCH 127 or ARCH 237, and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement.
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202102MID131Introduction to Interiors3Covers design elements and principles as applied to interiors. Includes skill development in drawing floor plans, analyzing furniture arrangement, and basic techniques for creating interior design presentation boards including floor plans, color boards, and elevation drawings. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 110.
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202102MID132Planning Interiors3Covers designing interiors utilizing design and furniture arrangement skills, and developing skills in selection of furniture, floor coverings, wall and window treatments, color, fabric and pattern, lighting and accessories. Prerequisites: ID 131 and (ARCH 126 or ID 125), and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 100.
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202102MID133Space Planning and Design3Covers functional and aesthetic design requirements of interior space planning. Relates aspects of both residential and commercial interior design to needs of individuals and groups. Prerequisites: (ID 131 or ARCH 161), (ID 125 or ARCH 126), ARCH 110, ARCH 124, and ARCH 132, and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: ARCH 100.
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202102MID138Intro to Kitchen/Bath Planning3Incorporates basic functional and aesthetic design principles for residential kitchen and bath planning. Covers the kitchen and bath planning process from conceptual design to construction completion. Prerequisites: ID 131 and (ID 125 or ARCH 126), and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement.
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202102MID232Business Com for ID3Outlines the importance of persuasive communication in matters of sales, client management and project coordination. Covers product sourcing, business taxes, and budgeting. Prerequisites: ID 131 and ID 135.
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202102MID234Advanced Interiors3Offers a capstone experience to prepare for transition to the field of interior design. Requires the development of an individual self-led design project. Prerequisites: ID 120, ID 122, ID 123, ID 132, ID 133, ID 138, ID 230, (ID 127 or ARCH 127), and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Prerequisite/concurrent: ID 135, ID 236.
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202102MID238Advanced Kitchen/Bath Planning3Incorporates advanced understanding of design principles and elements to analyze and evaluate functionality and aesthetic principles for residential kitchen and bath planning. Includes Universal Design as it relates to the kitchen and bath and incorporates an advanced understanding of the guidelines as established by the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Prerequisites: ID 138 or BCT 229.
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202104MMSD194Eff. Presentation Skills PP2Focuses on the delivery of effective Microsoft PowerPoint presentations in a professional setting. Covers analyzing various forms of PowerPoint delivery, developing ideas, understanding advanced features of Microsoft PowerPoint, producing multimedia slideshows, handling participant questions, and overcoming objections. Audit available.
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202104MMUS105Music Appreciation4Introduces the aesthetics of music and their relationship to companion art forms. Covers main Western style periods including Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Twentieth Century, and contemporary genres. Surveys musical form, instrumentation, composer biographies, and music in national cultures. Includes works by women composers and non-Western artists. Contains a substantial amount of critical listening. Prerequisite: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MMUS108Music as Culture4Introduces discipline of ethnomusicology including ethnographic research methods used in writing about music. Examines music cultures of the world with a focus on cultural contexts, tradition, identity, and activism. Includes case studies of music practices from around the globe. Prerequisite: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MMUS205Introduction to Jazz History4Introduces the American art form of jazz music with a focus on cultural contexts, traditions, and musical elements. Traces the cultural and societal impacts and connections of the music. Includes an examination of improvisation and musical practices of the style using musicological techniques. Prerequisite: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MMUS206Intro to History of Rock Music4Introduces the historical context, stylistic development, and cultural impact of American rock music from the 1950s to the present. Includes origins of the style and related genres. Examines how instruments, technology, media, and popular culture affect how rock music is created and marketed. Also covers global versions of rock music. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MMUS207American Roots Music4Introduces the historical development and musical characteristics of American roots music from its Anglo-Celtic, Hispanic, African, and Native American roots to the present, including country music, bluegrass, blues, border music, religious, and folk music. Discusses folk revivals and the significance of songs as social commentary and protest. Introduces techniques and terminology of musicological research. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MRAD101Radiographic Positioning I3.5Introduces basic positioning techniques used in radiography of the respiratory system, abdomen, upper, and lower extremities. Includes a lab experience with peer positioning, film critique, anatomical identification, pathologies, and an energized section using phantoms. Prerequisite: RAD 100.
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202104MRAD102Radiographic Positioning II3.5Covers basic positioning techniques used in radiography of the digestive system, urinary system, and the upper and lower extremities. Includes a lab experience with peer positioning, film critique, anatomical identification, pathologies, and an energized section using phantoms. Prerequisite: RAD 101.
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202104MRAD103Radiographic Positioning III3.5Covers basic positioning techniques used in radiography of the bony thorax, spinal column, and pelvic girdle. Includes a lab experience with peer positioning, film critique, anatomical identification, pathologies, and an energized section using phantoms. Prerequisite: RAD 102.
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202102MTA144Improvisational Theatre4Covers the use of the body and senses to express oneself and communicate with others. Includes exercise, theatre games and impromptu scenes to tap the creative potential of the human imagination. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202102MTA190AProjects in Theatre A1Provides an opportunity to co-design an independent project associated with the current mainstage theatre production. Includes an assigned role within the production team which may be off stage, front of house, or backstage. Learning contract with theatre arts instructor covering the course expectations required. Prerequisite: Instructor approval required. Audit available.
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202102MTA190BProjects in Theatre B2Provides a variety of opportunities to co-design an independent project associated with the current mainstage theatre production. Includes a self-accountable role within the creative or production team which may be off stage or backstage. Learning contract with theatre arts instructor covering the course expectations required. Audit available.
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202102MTA244Advanced Improvisation4Emphasizes the development of improvisational acting skills for sustained narrative and long-form of improvisational theater. Covers the creation of narrative structures using the senses, intuition, body awareness and vocal qualities. Stresses team work and the development of group cohesion. Prerequisites: TA 144 and (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202102MTA290AAdvanced Theatre Projects A1Provides an opportunity for an advanced individual project connected to a theatre production such as Crew Chief, Rigger, Assistant to the Director, Assistant to the Master Electrician, and Assistant to the Costumers. Learning contract with theatre arts instructor covering the course expectations required. Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. Audit available.
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202102MTA290BAdvanced Theatre Projects B2Provides an opportunity for an advanced, self-directed, individual project connected to a technical theatre production. Learning contract with theatre arts instructor covering the course expectations required. Audit available.
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202102MTA290CAdvanced Theatre Projects C3Provides an opportunity to co-design a specific role an independent project associated with a main stage theatre production. Learning contract with theatre arts instructor covering the course expectations required. Audit available.
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202104MAD101Addiction3Provides a basic overview of addiction. Considers the contribution of early childhood trauma on the developing brain and its influence on addictive behaviors, the signs and symptoms of addiction, the continuum of addictive behaviors, treatment, prevention, recovery and relapse. Audit available.
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202104MAD102Drug Use and Addiction3Covers current drug use and psychological and behavioral aspects of client misuse or addiction. Includes drug chemistry, physiological effects of drug use upon the body and specific treatment formats and techniques. Audit available.
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202104MAD103Women and Addiction3Investigates patterns of alcohol and drug use by women and non-binary populations in our society. Explores models of treatment and recovery specific to the biology and gender identity of women. Audit available.
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202104MAD104Multicultural Counseling3Focuses on diversity of populations using addiction counseling services. Emphasizes developing understanding of relevant cultural differences and building skills in addressing them. Audit available.
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202104MAD105Aging & Addiction3Covers drug and alcohol addiction among older adults, including prescription and other drugs and alcohol, used either alone or in combination. Includes the higher risk factors aging adults face due to decreased tolerance to the effects of alcohol and other drugs. Addresses issues specific to aging, including late onset addiction, effects of use on performance of activities of daily living, treatment issues and co-occurring disorders such as depression or other chronic illnesses. Offers an intersectional perspective. Audit available.
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202104MAD106Nicotine Cessation1Presents an overview of nicotine addiction and specific evidence-based practices that have been demonstrated to contribute to successful nicotine cessation efforts. Audit available.
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202104MAD108Adolescence and Addiction3Examines addiction and substance use from the adolescent point of view. Includes assessment and treatment planning appropriate to this population and considers ethical and legal ramifications. Audit available.
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202104MAD109Criminality and Addiction3Covers the facilitation of recovery with the person involved in the justice system using knowledge of cultural and peer group norms. Includes assessment of risk for criminal behavior and the likelihood of reoffending. Explores evidence-based treatment protocols relevant to the addicted criminally involved person with special emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy. Audit available.
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202104MAD154Client Record Mgmt & Addiction3Covers the knowledge and skills needed to plan individual treatment and manage client records. Includes all aspects of client record management including federal and state regulations and American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) placement criteria. Prerequisites: AD 101 and acceptance into the Addiction Counseling Program. Audit available.
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202104MAD156Prof Ethics Issues Counseling3Covers ethical and legal issues relevant to the alcohol and drug counselor in a clinical setting. Audit available.
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202103MAD161Motivational Interview/Addict4Provides an opportunity to demonstrate facilitative skills required for motivational interviewing (MI). Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Addiction Counseling Program. Audit available.
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202104MAD184Men & Addiction3Provides an in-depth view of the biological, cultural, and sociological origins of male roles and behavior. Explores the implications of this for understanding mental health, sexuality, addiction, and behavior of men and non-binary populations. Develops a framework for the essential elements of gender-specific treatment. Audit available.
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202104MAD202Trauma and Recovery3Explores the neurobiology of attachment and reward as they relate to the addictive experience. Presents models of relational healing with a strong emphasis on specific skill acquisition that can be used in treatment settings. Utilizes trauma-informed and wellness-informed approaches targeted to working with families in the process of recovery from addictive disease. Audit available.
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202104MAMT108AMT Practicum/General2Provides further development of students' skills through practical application before graduation from the FAA- approved General Subject Area curriculum. Includes personal evaluation of strengths and areas of improvement in General Subject Area content. Prerequisites: AMT 105, AMT 106, and AMT 107. Prerequisite/concurrent: AMT 102, AMT 203, and AMT 204. Audit available.
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202104MAMT216AMT Practicum/Airframe2Provides further development of students' skills through practical application before graduating from the FAA-approved Airframe Subject Area curriculum. Includes personal evaluation of strengths and areas of improvement in Airframe Subject Area content. Prerequisite: AMT 108. Prerequisite/concurrent: AMT 208, AMT 109, AMT 211, AMT 212, AMT 213, AMT 214, AMT 115, WLD 210. Audit available.
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202104MAMT225AMT Practicum/Powerplant2Provides opportunity to further develop skills through practical application before graduating from the FAA-approved Powerplant Subject Area curriculum. Includes personal evaluation of strengths and areas of improvement in Powerplant Subject Area content. Prerequisite: AMT 108. Prerequisite/concurrent: AMT 117, AMT 218, AMT 219, AMT 120, AMT 121, AMT 222, AMT 123, AMT 124. Audit available.
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202103MAPR230National Electrical Code3Instructs the electrical professional where and how to find required information in the NEC book, demonstrates how the various articles work together to provide complete information on the NEC. Explains most Code articles (90 through 450) in detail. ELT 230 and APR 230 cannot both be taken for credit. Audit available.
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202104MART101Understanding Architecture4Introduces aesthetic, historical, and critical issues of architecture. Presents buildings, gardens, fountains, malls and public spaces in terms of experiencing, appreciating and understanding roles of architecture in the urban world and as reflections of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment. The series ART 101, ART 102, and ART 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART102Understanding the Visual Arts4Introduces aesthetic, historical, and critical issues of the visual arts. Presents aspects of drawing, painting, sculpture and craft in terms of experiencing, appreciating and understanding their roles in our lives. The series ART 101, ART 102, and ART 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART103Understanding New Media Arts4Introduces aesthetic, historical, and critical issues of new media in the arts. Examines how artists have utilized new scientific, technological and intellectual developments to redefine and expand conventional art media. Explores the evolution of new media in the arts from the printing revolution of the fifteenth century to the digital revolution today, focusing on printmaking, photography, film, video, performance, installation and other forms of time based art. The series ART 101, ART 102, and ART 103 may be taken in any order. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART203Indigenous Art of US and Can4Provides an overview of Native American artwork with an emphasis on artwork from the United States and tribes that spanned the US-Canada border. Examines artwork from all eras of Indigenous culture. Compares contemporary Native American artwork with artwork from earlier eras. Studies Native American artistic traditions, and discusses issues and themes particular to Indigenous artwork. Explores the cultural, political, social, and historic contexts for the artwork, providing students with a multidisciplinary understanding of Indigenous artwork. Prioritizes Indigenous voices as a direct source of knowledge and insight. This course is also offered as NAS 203; a student who enrolls in this course a second time under either designator will be subject to the course repeat policy. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART204History of Western Art4Explores major monuments and themes of ancient art from the prehistoric period through the classical world. Includes Paleolithic, Ancient Near Eastern, Ancient Egyptian, Aegean, and classical cultures and ranges chronologically from about 30,000 BCE up to the 5th Century CE. Analyzes the visual arts to reveal the impacts of social, political, and technological changes, and to gain insight on cultures from the prehistoric through the classical periods and their impact on the world today. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART205History of Western Art4Explores major monuments and themes of Early Christian, Medieval, and Islamic art from around 200 CE up to 1400 CE. Analyzes the visual arts to reveal the impacts of social, political, and technological changes, and to gain insight on Early Christian, Medieval, and Islamic cultures and their impact on the world today. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART206History of Western Art4Explores major monuments and themes of Renaissance and Baroque art from around 1400 through 1700. Analyzes the visual arts to reveal the impacts of social, political, and technological changes, and to gain insight on Renaissance and Baroque art and their impact on the world today. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART207History of Asian Art: India4Explores and analyzes the visual arts in relation to the cultures of India and Southeast Asia from the Neolithic through the modern period. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART208History of Asian Art: China4Explores and analyzes the visual arts in relation to the culture of China from the Neolithic through the modern period. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.
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202104MART209History of Asian Art: Japan4Explores and analyzes the visual arts in relation to the culture of Japan from the Neolithic through the modern period. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available.