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PHOTO 195 Foundation Portfolio Review 3

Portfolio review of student’s work upon successful completion of program core curricula courses. Students work with program instructors in building and evaluating a submitted portfolio to determine their readiness for advanced level courses leading to an AFA degree. Prerequisites: ART 110, GRAPH 172, PHOTO 110, PHOTO 111, and PHOTO 230, or instructor permission.

PHOTO 210 Color Theory: Concept and Practice 5

(HP) Introduction to contemporary color theory for photographers. Explores advanced capture techniques and multiple post processing tools for color manipulation. Projects will focus on both creative development and the strengthening of practical skills from concept to presentation. Through group critiques students investigate idea development, cultural and social context, interpretation, and evaluation via verbal discussions and written statements. Prerequisites: PHOTO 111

PHOTO 211 Advanced Processes for Digital Photography 5

(HP) Study and application of advanced digital processes. May include but not limited to: digital pinhole photography, image restoration, advanced retouching, advanced masking and compositing methods for correction and creative purposes. Advanced printing techniques and alternative exhibition strategies also explored. Prerequisites: PHOTO 111 or instructor permission.

PHOTO 212 Visual Thesis Project 5

(HP) Advanced students develop a body of personal work based on a project proposal, to be publicly exhibited. The process includes a written proposal, the development of the work based on multiple critiques, an oral presentation, several written statements and the production of the work to be formally exhibited. Prerequisites: PHOTO 111 and five 5-credit EvCC photography courses

PHOTO 230 History of Photography 5

(H) An overview of the history of photography with attention to aesthetic and cultural context and photography’s multiple functions in society. Provides the student with the concepts necessary to effectively view and interpret photographic imagery as both artistic expression and factual report.

PHOTO 243 Studio Lighting for Photo and Video 5

Study of constant studio lighting and digital camera techniques. Includes digital camera capture and workflow, concepts in studio lighting, subject and spatial manipulation techniques applicable for use with still and/or motion photography. Equipment is provided. Prerequisites: PHOTO 111 or instructor permission.

PHOTO 244 Studio Lighting for Portraiture 5

Study of studio and location lighting strategies for use in digital photographic portraiture. Includes strobe and flash systems, traditional and non-traditional portraiture, posing, set design, layout, and directing. Student projects and final body of work may be personal or commercial in nature. Studio strobes, flash systems, digital cameras, meters, and grip equipment provided. May work in black and white, color, or both. Prerequisites: PHOTO 111

PHOTO 250 Photography Internship 2-5

Supervised work experience as an intern. May be with a qualified employer or in a project with a private or public agency. Students must have completed most of the required coursework and must obtain a recommendation for internship from their instructor. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain the internship. Performance will be evaluated by the college instructor and the internship supervisor. Internship can apply once to AFA degree electives. May be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.

PHOTO 295 Professional Practices 5

An advanced course designed for students nearing the completion of their academic work in photography. Professional practices, including interviewing, resume preparation, marketing and business practices will be presented and explored. Students assess current work, develop, edit, and design a portfolio, including collaterals that meet contemporary standards of presentation. Lectures and presentation lab exercises, guest presentations, and development of personal style exercises. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH AND WELLNESS

The Physical Education, Health and Wellness (PEHW) program provides students with the opportunity and knowledge to establish and maintain a healthy lifestyle through physical activity. A wide variety of classes are available each quarter. Activity classes are appropriate for beginning through advanced skill and fitness levels. Three credits of activity classes may be applied to the AAS Degree - DTA.

Fitness Activities -

PEHW 100 Beginning Yoga 1-2

(TE) A unique exercise program to improve fitness through development of flexibility, strength, and vitality. Special emphasis on yoga techniques for stress reduction, relaxation, posture and deep breathing. Introduction to visualization and meditation plus yogic diet, lifestyle and philosophy. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 101 Intermediate Yoga 1-2

(TE) Progressive training in yoga postures with breath techniques and sequence development. Exploration of yogic diet, lifestyle, meditation and philosophy. Demonstration of greater understanding of yoga and personal practice through teaching yoga within the classroom. Prerequisites: PEHW 100 or Instructor permission.

PEHW 102 Tai Chi 1

(TE) Classical Chinese exercise. It is effortless, rhythmic art stressing slow breathing and relaxed postures and absolute calmness of mind. It promotes health and inner tranquility. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 103 Beginning Karate 1-2

(TE) Fundamentals of the martial art of Karate. Basic techniques with a strong emphasis on physical fitness and self-defense. Effectively increases endurance, confidence, coordination and personal strength, both physically and mentally. It is an excellent supplementary sport to increase agility. Strongly recommended for exercise and self-defense for both men and women. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 104 Intermediate Karate 1-2

(TE) Intermediate karate is the continuation of Beginning Karate/Self-Defense with emphasis on correct mental attitude, physical fitness, and self-defense. Practice on timing, agility and balance, and preparation of students for the first color belt. May be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of PEHW 103 or instructor permission.

PEHW 105 Advanced Karate 1-2

(TE) Advanced Karate is the continuation of Intermediate Karate with strong emphasis on perfect execution of advanced techniques. Timing, distance, and use of the correct technique at the correct time are stressed. Strong emphasis on physical fitness and protection for men and women. May be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of PEHW 104 or instructor permission.

PEHW 110 International Folk Dance 1-2

(TE) Physical and mental exercise while participating in a variety of international folk and line dances. Basic steps, formations, and dance positions of various international and American folk and line dances. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 111 Kick Boxing Aerobics 1-2

(TE) Dynamic low impact aerobic workout combining punches, jabs, and variety of kicks to strengthen upper and lower body. Effectively increases endurance, coordination, strength and balance. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 113 Bench Step Aerobics 1-2

(TE) Bench stepping for aerobic conditioning. Exercises for flexibility, strength, cross training, and step combinations, performed on a lightweight platform designed for step training. Bench step aerobics is low impact with high intensity fitness training. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 114 Zumba 1-2

(TE) Improve your fitness in aerobic exercise routines set to Latin-infused dance music. Routines feature interval training sessions with fast and slow rhythms and resistance training to help tone and sculpt the body. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 116 Cardio Fusion/Core Workout 1-2

(TE) Workout set to music is designed to train various aspects of fitness through activities such as “boot camp,” High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), circuit training, and floor and step aerobics. Stability and BOSU® balls, weights, heavy balls, and flex tubing round out total body conditioning. Emphasis on safe and proper technique and body mechanics. No previous exercise experience is necessary.

PEHW 119 Introduction to Strength and Conditioning 1-2

(TE) Designed for students pursuing collegiate athletics or public safety careers. Information will be provided on proper techniques and program design for weight lifting, mobility, stability, speed, and agility. Various types of periodization strategies are introduced. Recommended prerequisite: PEHW 125 or instructor permission.

PEHW 120 Circuit Fitness 1-2

(TE) Fast fitness! Circuit fitness develops cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, and flexibility through the use of weight machines, treadmills, rowing machines, and exercise bikes. Improve your fitness in minimum time with maximum benefits. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 121 Walk, Jog, Run 1-2

(TE) Walk, jog, and run your way to improved fitness. Correct techniques, basic physiology, and training methods for walking, jogging, and running. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 123 Spin Cycling 1-2

(TE) Indoor stationary cycling combines basic cycling movements with motivational coaching and heart rate training to create a great cardiorespiratory workout with no impact. Designed for all fitness levels. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 125 Weight Training Level 1 1-2

(TE) Proper resistance training techniques and program design concepts are introduced. Students create personalized workouts based on individual fitness assessments. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 126 Weight Training Level 2 1-2

(TE) Proper resistance training techniques and program design concepts are taught in detail, building upon concepts from PEHW 125. Supersets, compound sets, and “The Big Six” movements (squat, bend/deadlift, lunge, push, pull, twist) are introduced. Students create personalized workouts based on individual fitness assessments. Various types of periodization strategies are introduced. May be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisites: PEHW 125 or instructor permission

PEHW 128 Women on Weights 1-2

(TE) Individualized conditioning program for various components of fitness. Strength on the stability ball, free weights, circuits, cardio/step with additional focus on learning principles of fitness to create personalized workouts. Course is open to all students. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 143 Ice Skating 1-2

Fundamentals of ice skating including basic skills necessary for competitive or recreational figure skating, ice hockey, or speed skating. Selection, fitting, and care of skating equipment.

General Physical Education Courses -

PEHW 201 Emergency Response 5

(TE) Provides information and practice necessary for development of personal judgment, first aid knowledge and skills for self-help, help for others, and preparation for emergencies. Includes all levels of CPR. Successful completion of course may lead to American Red Cross “Emergency Response” and “CPR for the Professional Rescuer” certifications.

PEHW 203 Lifetime Health and Wellness 5

(TE) Dimensions of wellness, principles of and training for health-related fitness, the relationship of lifestyle habits to chronic disease, basic nutrition, stress management, and wellness for life. Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL 98 with a grade of C or higher, or eligibility for ENGL& 101.

PEHW 235 Consumer Health 5

(TE) Identify reliable sources of health information; differentiate between legitimate and fraudulent nutrition, exercise, weight loss, and health product claims; select appropriate health-care providers, products, and services. Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL 98 with grade of C or higher, or eligibility for ENGL& 101.

Sport Activities -

PEHW 144 Court Games 1-2

(TE) Fundamental techniques, terminology, rules, history, etiquette, and strategies of badminton and pickleball. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 148 Volleyball 1-2

(TE) Practice and development of volleyball skills: serving, passing, setting, and spiking. Rules and court strategy through team play. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 149 Basketball 1-2

(TE) Basketball techniques and skills: dribbling, passing shooting. Practice and development of offensive and defensive strategy through competitive play. May be repeated two times for credit.

PEHW 150 Soccer 1-2

(TE) Designed for students who wish to improve their knowledge and skill in the sport of soccer. Information will be provided on proper techniques and appropriate drills to help develop skills which foster athleticism, speed and agility. Various game strategies and styles of play will be introduced.