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ART 3000  MEDIA ARTS 1 (3 credits)

This course is an introduction and overview to the concentration of Media Arts. The curriculum is designed to provide a basic knowledge of electronic imaging and production techniques for students wishing to continue in digital media or those working with media production artists. Areas introduced will be Digital Image Production, Digital Video Production, and Animation.

Prerequisite(s): Art 1220 or permission of instructor

International Studies, Bachelor of Arts

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A major in International Studies must meet or exceed the requirements for a major as specified by the College of Arts and Sciences. Beyond the core courses and foreign language classes, the curriculum for INST majors is constructed of those courses that have an international focus in disciplines such as history, political science, information technology, geography, sociology, management, marketing, economics, philosophy and religion, English, and related courses in the fine arts and humanities.

Psychology, Bachelor of Arts

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1 Senior Thesis Part I: Thesis Proposal  (first 3 of 6 credit hours) . Requires special permission from a faculty member and the student must meet the Psychology Senior Thesis criteria. 2 Senior Thesis Part II: Data Analysis, Interpretations and Conclusions (second 3 of 6 credit hours) . Requires special permission from a faculty member and the student must meet the Psychology Senior Thesis criteria.

Latino/Latin American Studies, Bachelor of Arts

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In the major in Latino/Latin American Studies (LLS) students learn about critical issues such as: urban segregation; education; health and socioeconomic disparities; environmental justice; political mobilization; human rights; migration; language shifts; and cultural creations both in Latin America and how these affect the Latino community in the United States.