The Juvenile Justice System
Decision-making processes, theories of delinquent behavior, court decisions and problems affecting the administration of justice during childhood and adolescence. Transfers as an elective to UNR.
Decision-making processes, theories of delinquent behavior, court decisions and problems affecting the administration of justice during childhood and adolescence. Transfers as an elective to UNR.
Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. The course will be a variable credit of one-half to six credits depending on the course content and number of hours required. The course may be repeated for up to six credits.
Basic problems in different areas of philosophy such as ethics, political theory, metaphysics and epistemology.
Emphasis is on structural review, conversation, writing, and readings from texts. This course transfers to UNR as FREN 211.
An intermediate course in commercial printing processes including screen printing and offset lithography. Hands-on class will focus on electronic pre-press and printing methods used in commercial printing.
Foundational course that introduces the many career opportunities available in graphic arts and media technologies. Creativity, methodologies, technologies, production workflows and distribution of media relevant to print, web/user interface and motion graphics will be discussed and hands-on projects will introduce skills required for GAMT degrees and certificates.
This course is designed to be a continuation of DA 111 and additional instruction in advanced techniques of dental radiography. DA 121 consists of a combination of classroom/ laboratory and online resources. This course will cover: The bisecting the angle technique with its variables. To include the following: digital radiology, evaluation of film/image quality, recognition of anomalies with differential tissue densities, preliminary film interpretation for charting, specialized procedures for endodontics, panoramic radiography, lateral jaw and skull surveys, radiology techniques adapted to manikins and adult human patients, and legal considerations.
This studio course builds on knowledge acquired in Ceramics 211. Emphasis is on the Sculptural Form and Surface experimentation, as well as development of personal expression through exploring personal identity. Traditional and nontraditional uses of clay will be explored through the use of mold making and assemblage.
Introduction to basic ceramic processes and techniques including design, hand building, wheel throwing, glazing, and ceramic history as it applies to assigned problems.
Software workshop focusing on beginning techniques and applications of the current version of Adobe Photoshop. Class is taught hands on with software demonstrations. Class may be used toward the Graphic Communications Certificate but may not be used toward the AAS Graphic Communications Degree.