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Course - CCC Content Type

ID: 319
Name: Course - CCC
Description: Filled in by Banner/DegreeWorks as well as some by-hand as necessary.

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  2. Enter the unique course number in the "Course_ID" field. This serves as an identifier for the course.
  3. Choose the department from the options provided by the "Department" List.
  4. Enter the course number (e.g., 101) in the "Course" field.
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Content Element Details

NameDescriptionSizeTypeRequired
NameThe Name Element500 CharactersPlain Texttrue
Course_IDUnique course number240 CharactersPlain Textfalse
Coursee.g. 101255 CharactersPlain Textfalse
Departmente.g. ASL500 CharactersPlain Textfalse
Subjecte.g. American Sign Language500 CharactersPlain Textfalse
Titlee.g. American Sign Language I500 CharactersPlain Textfalse
Credits255 CharactersPlain Textfalse
GenEdRequirement255 CharactersPlain Textfalse
Description9999 CharactersHtmlfalse
Course NotesEnter any content needed that doesn’t appear in the CSV9999 CharactersHtmlfalse

Art History: Ancient to Gothic

Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: ENGL 101. Provides a background in visual arts from the prehistoric period to the fourteenth century. Studies the artistic achievements of each era within the context of important historical and philosophical developments. Emphasis on Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Pre-Renaissance, and world cultures. Explores crosscultural comparisons, positioning the west in the world and examining the influence of trade, exploration, and cultural contact. Explores subjects using images, lectures, internet resources, and films. Just a quick test.