MATC 2021-22 Catalog
GRDS – HIST
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
applications utilizing current industry- standard drawing software: Adobe Illustrator. Assignments include the creation of logos, symbols, technical illustrations, information graphics and art for other applications. GRDS-128 Credits: 1 Portfolio Pathway Exit course for pathway students and portfolio checkpoint for program students. This course will help students evaluate their current portfolio, existing work, and modi fi cations and improvements based on critique. Students will develop an online portfolio of work using Behance, WordPress or any blog platform. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-103. GRDS-129 Credits: 3 Motion Graphic Design An advanced layout and production course addressing motion graphic design. Students prepare concepts to fi nished pieces for digital distribution. Topics covered include design technique for time-based media through a variety of mediums. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-110. GRDS-153 Credits: 3 Portfolio Assessment In this course, students will learn portfolio preparation and presentation, networking and establishing contacts, job interviewing skills, résumé writing, completing job applications and follow-up. Guest speakers will add professional insight. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-116. HEALTH (Department: 501) HEALTH-101 Credits: 3 Medical Terminology Focuses on the component parts of medical terms: pre fi xes, su ffi xes and word roots. You will practice formation, analysis and reconstruction of terms. Course emphasis on spelling, de fi nition and pronunciation. It provides an introduction to operative, diagnostics, therapeutic and symptomatic terminology of all body systems, as well as systemic and surgical terminology. HEALTH-104 Credits: 2 Culture of Healthcare An introduction to the culture of healthcare for students interested in working in various healthcare settings. Learners examine professionalism, interpersonal and written communication skills, problem-solving skills, and patient privacy and con fi dentiality issues as they relate to healthcare. HEALTH-107 Credits: 2 Digital Literacy for Healthcare The focus of this course is the use of technology in healthcare. Learners use common business software applications including word processing, presentation, spreadsheet and databases. Communication methods using technology are addressed.
Learners gain experience with using the electronic health record (EHR). Healthcare EHR security issues, social media use, and digital healthcare resources are examined. HEALTH-109 Credits: 1 Advanced Nutrition for Health Professionals The Advanced Nutrition for Health Professionals course is designed to provide students with a background in the healthcare profession and in nutrition that will allow them to discuss nutrition with their patients in relationship to prevention, health promotion and wellness. HEALTH-110 Credits: 1 Basic Nutrition for Health Professionals The Basic Nutrition for Health Professionals course is designed to provide students with a baseline understanding of how diets are recommended for patients. HEALTH-160 Credits: 2 Study Strategies for Health Occupations This course focuses on creative thinking, brain-based learning principles, information processing and memory strategies, as well as life management skills. Learning strategies are taught to assist learners in integrating and processing technical information in a meaningful way. HEALTH-308 Credits: 2 Pharmacology for Allied Health Introduces student to classifying medications into correct drug categories and applying basic pharmacology principles. Students apply basic pharmacodynamics to identifying common medications, medication preparations and administration of medications used by the major body systems. Prerequisite(s): HEALTH-101, MEDAST-302. HIST – History (Department: 803) HIST-203 Credits: 3 Western Civilization From Ancient Times to 1776 This course surveys the evolution of Western civilization from ancient times to 1776. Special emphasis is placed on the development and interactions of the political, social, religious and economic institutions that form the foundations of Western civilization today. HIST-204 Credits: 3 Western Civilization From 1776 This course surveys the evolution of Western civilization from 1776 to the present time. Special emphasis is placed on the development and interactions of the political, social, religious and economic institutions that form the foundations of Western civilization today. HIST-206 Credits: 3 America Since 1945 This course analyzes domestic and foreign policy of the United States since World War II. Beginning with the Truman administration,
GRDS-113
Credits: 3
Digital Media Preparation An advanced layout and production course addressing the present advertising market. Students prepare concepts through campaign for digital distribution. Topics covered include digital advertising, email marketing, basic web design, layout and coding, as well as interactive and social media design and considerations. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-129. GRDS-115 Credits: 3 Typographic Fundamentals This course introduces typography history, vocabulary and basic skills. Students will learn the type anatomy, and the absolute and relative measurement system. Creative projects include both editorial and illustrative typography with proper typeface selection, composition, legibility, aesthetics and hierarchy. Students will learn basic tools in Fontographer in understanding the structure of digital type. GRDS-116 Credits: 3 Integrated Design Thinking Through examining experiences of using personal computers, hand-held devices and physical tools, environments and processes, this course introduces the fundamental concepts of interaction and interface design including information structure, perceived a ff ordance, icon, label, page layout, metaphor, navigation and orientation. Students will learn user-centered design methodology. The course also brie fl y surveys social, cultural, behavioral, cognitive and emotional human factors pertaining to complex design issues. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-110. GRDS-117 Credits: 3 Packaging Design This course focuses on seeing and designing in three dimensions for product packaging, point of purchase display (POP) and environmental graphics. Graphic continuity, content, client/ customer research and aesthetic issues are dealt with at length. Students also will learn simple model-making techniques and choosing appropriate materials. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-122. GRDS-121 Credits: 3 Exhibition Design This course focuses on designing in three dimensions for larger-scale exhibit and display applications. Client research, exhibit functionality, technical fi le preparation and aesthetic issues are dealt with at length. Students will re fi ne model-making techniques and learn methods of reproduction. Prerequisite(s): Complete GRDS-117. GRDS-122 Credits: 3 Vector Graphics: Adobe Illustrator This course addresses the concepts and techniques of creating illustrations and images for use in print and digital
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