CS 104 DIGITAL ANIMATION & GAMING   3.0 Credit(s)
    This is a game development course using the CS First platform and visual programming, a user-friendly coding approach that enables students to bring their gaming visions to life. Students will not only utilize their creativity and coding skills to craft genre-defining games reminiscent of classics like PacMan, Donkey Kong, Angry Birds, River Raid, and more, but they will also gain a solid understanding of essential programming concepts like variables, loops, conditionals, and event handling in the process.
    Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years

    SP 101 BEGINNING SPANISH I   3.0 Credit(s)
    For students with no previous Spanish education. Basic grammar patterns oral practice, reading, and writing are studied. Placement by department.
    Offered: Fall Semester All Years

    SP 102 BEGINNING SPANISH II   3.0 Credit(s)
    For students with no previous Spanish education. Basic grammar patterns oral practice, reading, and writing are studied. Placement by department. Prerequisite: TAKE SP-101
    Offered: Spring Semester All Years

    FR 101 BEGINNING FRENCH I   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasis on building communicative competence and oral proficiency. All four skill areas covered including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. An appreciation of French and Francophone cultures integral to course. Multimedia tools (videos and Internet sources) enhance course.
    Offered: Fall Semester All Years

    FR 102 BEGINNING FRENCH II   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasis on building communicative competence and oral proficiency. All four skill areas covered including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. An appreciation of French and Francophone cultures integral to course. Multimedia tools (videos and Internet sources) enhance course. Prerequisite: Take FR-101
    Offered: Spring Semester All Years

    IT 101 BEGINNING ITALIAN I   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasis on building communicative competence and oral proficiency. All four skill areas are covered including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. An appreciation of Italian culture is integral to the course. Multimedia tools (videos and Internet sources) enhance course.
    Offered: All Semesters All Years

    IT 102 BEGINNING ITALIAN II   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasis on building communicative competence and oral proficiency. All four skill areas are covered including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. An appreciation of Italian culture is integral to the course. Multimedia tools (videos and Internet sources) enhance course. Prerequisite: Take IT 101 or by placement
    Offered: Spring Semester All Years

    CN 101 BEGINNING CHINESE I   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasizes the fundamentals of Chinese. Includes basic grammar, development of comprehension, and expression. Introduction to Chinese characters. Incorporates appreciation of Chinese culture.
    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    CN 102 BEGINNING CHINESE II   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasizes the fundamentals of Chinese. Includes basic grammar, development of comprehension, and expression. Introduction to Chinese characters. Incorporates appreciation of Chinese culture. Prerequisite: TAKE CN-101
    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    CT 195 HISTORY OF BROADCASTING   3.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    CT 197 HISTORY OF JOURNALISM   3.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    AR 114 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL DESIGN   3.0 Credit(s)
    An introduction and exploration of primary graphic design programs concentrating on Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Basic design concepts are explored in assignments, ensuring a basic understanding of the technological tools of design. A prerequisite to AR 211
    Offered: All Semesters All Years

    AN 103 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHEOLOGY   3.0 Credit(s)
    Focuses on how archeology as a scientific discipline attempts to understand the development of the cultural adaptations of human groups throughout prehistory and history and how archeology interprets the past. Topics include how archeological sites are formed, dating techniques, and the analysis of plant, animal, and human artifacts and remains. With a hands-on approach, students are presented case scenarios relating to archeological digs to better understand the thinking process involved in reconstructing the past.
    Offered: Spring Semester All Years

    AR 101 ART IN THE WESTERN WORLD   3.0 Credit(s)
    Explores ideas and arts of cultures that initiate and develop into the Western tradition. Includes an analysis of the basic characteristics of the art and architecture of these eras in the context of general cultural trends.
    Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer 2 Sems Contact Department

    AR 104 AMERICAN ART   3.0 Credit(s)
    Covers the ideas and ideals in American art in reference to the European mainstream. Emphasis is on styles and forms of the American environment and experience that constitute the characteristic tradition in painting, sculpture, and architecture.
    Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters Contact Department

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