Everett Community College 2021-22 Catalog

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GS 187D Introduction to the Middle East

5

(SS, H, D) With the increased involvement of America in Middle East regions and inflowing groups of diverse immigrants to this country, we are being exposed to Middle East cultures through ethnic diversity, politics, media, business, management, and especially academia. This course is an introduction and survey of Middle East cultures. Covers major issues such as history, religion, women’s rights, language, and politics. Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL 098, ESL 098 or IELP 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. GS 188D Introduction to China

5

(D,H,SS) Introduction to the people, places, events and issues shaping the People’s Republic of China today, and the future direction of America-China relations. Students will discover the history of the PRC as it relates to their own history, explore the meaning of civilization and discover their opportunities for personal application in a global society. Political, economic and social vectors which influence the PRC and how those same forces impact students’ lives. Students will interact with leaders in America-China relations in Snohomish County, Washington State and the nation. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission GS 281D Introduction to Indonesia

5

(H, SS, D) A multi-disciplinary analysis of modern Indonesia. Topics introduced include consequences of European colonialism, environmental and social impacts of industrialization, cultural plurality, socioeconomic indicators, population growth, patterns of consumption, indigenous rights, medical pluralism, and civic activism. In part, these topics will be explored using examples of Indonesian customs.traditions, art, economics, education, history, health care systems, language, literature, music, and political institutions.

GRAPHICS AND WEB DESIGN Graphics and Web Design courses emphasize the communication of ideas through the use of image and typography. Students may pursue a certificate or an Associate in Technical Arts degree. Industry-standard software is used in all courses. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include: Critique work, verbally and in writing, using the foundational language of the visual arts. • Describe and interpret, verbally and in writing, their own and other’s work in the chosen program of study. • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of tools, techniques, and processes relevant to the chosen program of study. • Create and select a body of work that demonstrates proficiency in the skills and personal creativity within the chosen program of study. • Integrate knowledge of the chosen program of study with understanding of the social, historical and aesthetic context of artistic work. • Describe educational and/or professional opportunities and objectives in the chosen program of study. 425-388-9318 425-388-9366 425-388-9174 425-388-9439 425-388-9442

GRAPH 113 Graphic Design and Typography

lberkley@everettcc.edu njones@everettcc.edu rlake@everettcc.edu chlarson@everettcc.edu tlee@everettcc.edu

5

Study of design concepts introducing formal compositional issues, including layout design with typography. Focuses on letter-form as image and the relationship between visual and verbal language. Type terminology, technical hierarchy and scale are addressed. Prerequisites: GRAPH 172 or instructor permission

5

Create symbols, icons, maps, charts, diagrams, interactive and motion graphics that blend typography, audio and graphic design. Emphasis is on informative graphics that can be shared in print and across Internet and media platforms. Prerequisites: GRAPH 172 or instructor permission. GRAPH 118 Graphic Design Process

5

Introduction to a three-step creative problem solving process to explore the development of new ideas in graphic design. Exploring design problems (Inquire), developing ideas (Ideate) and producing graphical products (Implement.) Creation of visual tools to track the creative process from idea through construction and then to post-production analysis using discussions, critiques, course exercises, and visual logs. Prerequisites: GRAPH 172 or instructor permission GRAPH 120 History of Graphic Design

5

GRAPH 130 Coding for Web Design

5

(TE) History of graphic design from late 19th century to present day. Discusses the structure and content of graphic design including the divisions between typography, design, visual identity, and publishing over history. Introduction to the relationship of modernist design, manufacturing, technology, and social change. Includes analysis of the Bauhaus, rise of International Style and effect of war and political change and the postmodern movement of the ‘80s. Discussion of the impact of graphic design software facing designers today.

Beginning course in web page construction. Students develop skill in the use of HTML coding to structure a page and the use of CSS to style the page. Prerequisites: GRAPH 172 or instructor permission.

Prerequisites: Placement into ENGL& 101.

Faculty Advisor: L. Berkley N. Jones R. Lake C. Larson T. Lee

GRAPH 115 Infographic Design

GRAPH 172 Visual Digital Tools

5

GRAPH 201 Advertising Design

5

Fundamental skills in digital applications of digital technology used in visual arts including creation, manipulation and editing. Development of skills in asset management, workflow techniques, digital documentation and presentation. Recognition of cultural implications of digital creation, appropriation, and distribution. Required course for Graphics, Studio Art or Photography Majors.

Fundamentals of advertising design, the breakdown of roles within an advertising agency, and the function of the advertising designer relative to this hierarchy. Emphasis placed on accurate communication of the advertiser’s message through development of concepts, words and visuals that reflect strategy, positioning and brand personality. Prerequisites: GRAPH 231 with a C or higher or concurrently with GRAPH 231 or instructor permission. GRAPH 213 Brand Identity Design

5

Create two identity systems: one for a traditional company and one for a socially constructive campaign. While a traditional identity system is defined as a logo and a set of rules for that logo’s application, the goal of this class is to expand upon the ways a brand identity can be expressed through the manipulation of language, materials, and audience expectation/participation. Prerequisites: GRAPH 231 with a C or higher or instructor permission. GRAPH 231 Advanced Typography

5

Advanced typography skills including the history and foundation of letterforms. Emphasis on the placement of display and type in a formatted space and the relationships between the appearance and readability of letterforms. Students work in a traditional context of hand rendering type and are introduced to contemporary technology setting type in page layout software. Prerequisites: GRAPH 113 with a grade of C or higher or instructor permission.


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Mechatronics

4min
page 146

Medical Transcription & Editing

4min
page 149

Natural Science

3min
page 151

and Wellness

8min
pages 158-159

Welding and Fabrication

16min
pages 167-169

Mathematics

10min
pages 144-145

Information Technology

10min
pages 137-138

Geology

4min
page 126

Health Sciences

16min
pages 129-132

Intensive English Program

9min
pages 139-140

Graphics and Web Design

5min
page 128

High School Completion

4min
page 133

Engineering Technology

9min
pages 117-118

History

5min
page 134

Engineering

3min
page 116

Emergency Services (EMT

4min
page 115

Composites Technology

4min
page 103

Economics

4min
page 113

Early Childhood Education

4min
page 112

Criminal Justice

14min
pages 108-110

Education

5min
page 114

Chemistry

4min
page 101

Business Technology

9min
pages 99-100

Astronomy

5min
page 92

Apprenticeship

14min
pages 86-88

The Washington 45

2min
page 81

Transfer Policy

2min
page 80

Associate in Applied Science - Transfer

1min
page 77

Associate in Pre-Nursing (DTA/MRP

1min
page 76

Associate in Nursing

1min
page 73

Associate of Science - Pre-Engineering Technology (DTA/MRP Associate of Science - Pre-Engineering

1min
page 74

Technology-Computer & Elect

1min
page 75

Associate of Science (AS-T

1min
page 71

AAS degree - Option I

2min
page 70

Certificates

2min
page 64

Associate in Arts and Sciences (DTA

9min
pages 66-69

All College Policies

7min
pages 51-53

Associate Degrees

1min
page 65

Credit System

5min
pages 55-56

Grading System

10min
pages 57-60

Co-curricular/ College-related Programs

2min
page 50

Welcome Center

1min
page 38

Workforce Funding

2min
page 41

MESA Program

2min
page 44

Center for Disability Services

1min
page 43

Student LIFE

4min
pages 48-49

Student Financial Services/ Financial Aid

2min
page 39

Veterans’ Resource Center

2min
page 40

Professional and Technical Programs

2min
page 9
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