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Anthropology |
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ANT 352 - Prehistory of North America Credit(s): 3
A survey of archaeological sites relating to the origins and development of the prehistoric aboriginal cultures of North America north of Mexico. |
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ANT 382 - Area Studies in Anthropology Credit(s): 3
An overview of the people, culture and heritage of a world region. Region varies/rotates by instructor. Topics include social organization, gender relations, religion, economic strategies and environment. |
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ANT 383 - Box Office Archaeology Credit(s): 3
Survey of five archaeological cultures and their use in Hollywood films. After watching films, students will critically evaluate the effective use of the ancient culture. Cultures and films vary. |
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ANT 384 - Archaeological Mysteries Credit(s): 3
Critical examination of mysteries (and frauds) about human history and prehistory. Topics include Egyptian pyramids, Mayan calendar, Cardiff Giant and Atlantis. |
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ANT 400 - Internship in Anthropology Credit(s): 3-6
The anthropology internship is intended to provide hands-on experience in a work setting. Intern students will have the opportunity to use anthropological knowledge to make sense of real-world situations. Course combines classroom work with field experience. Ten to 20 required hours of field instruction per week. Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor and department chair |
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ANT 440 - Field Methods in Archaeology Credit(s): 3-6
Intensive field and laboratory instruction in archaeological field excavation and recording techniques. When Offered: Summer only. Course Fee: Course fee $40. Transportation fee. Lab Fee: Lab fee $10. Prerequisite(s): ANT 251 or permission of instructor |
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ANT 441 - Qualitative Research Methods Credit(s): 3
Qualitative research methods common to anthropology and other social sciences, including participant observation, life histories and photography. Ethical concerns in regard to research with human populations. Prerequisite(s): ANT 231 , SOC 137 or permission of instructor |
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ANT 450 - Culture of Health and Medicine Credit(s): 3
A survey of the fields of medical, psychological and health anthropology. Topics include traditional medical system, cross-cultural psychology, the body, disease/illness concept, ethnomedicine, ethnopharmacology, doctor/patient interactions and epidemiology. |
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ANT 455 - Human Osteology and Archaeological Forensics Credit(s): 3
Introduction to the human skeleton and forensic anthropology. Topics include bone identification, testifying in court cases, body decomposition and crime-scene analysis. |
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ANT 466 - Magic and the Supernatural Credit(s): 3
A cross-cultural survey of magic, science and religion with attention to ritual practices and cultural systems for interacting with the supernatural. Topics include witchcraft, magic, supernatural creatures, religious ritual, occultic artifacts and practices. Prerequisite(s): ANT 231 or consent of instructor |
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ANT 467 - Cults and the Mythological Credit(s): 3
A cross-cultural survey of cultic movements, revitalization movements, the origins and characteristics of prophetic figures and heroes, and alternate cultures with particular attention to the theories on the formation and cultural evolution of religious cultural movements. Topics include cults, religious formation, prophets and other religious practitioners, hysterical conversion, heroes, neopaganism, invented tradition, and occult practices across cultures. |
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ANT 471 - Archaeological Foods and Feasts Credit(s): 3
Ancient recipes and food processing techniques are examined. Students will recreate ancient food technologies through experimentation. Topics vary. |
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ANT 475 - Independent Studies in Anthropology Credit(s): 1-3
Individual instruction, conference and research for advanced students. Prerequisite(s): consent of department chair |
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ANT 477 - Special Topics in Anthropology Credit(s): 3
In-depth anthropological study of selected topics. |
Applied Arts and Sciences |
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AAS 300 - Professional Planning and Development Seminar Credit(s): 3
Assists students with formulating academic and career goals that bridge their areas of specialization and professional development. Students will learn about professional writing, academic and career planning, interdisciplinary studies, and the process of interdisciplinary research. Writing-enhanced course. Prerequisite(s): ENG 273 with a grade of C or higher; consent of the B.A.A.S. program director |
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AAS 475 - Independent Study Credit(s): 1-3
Provides B.A.A.S. students an opportunity to explore a specific topic of interest in the chosen professional development area or a topic that bridges the area of specialization and professional development area. Students may repeat this course as long as the topics are distinctly different. The total number of credit hours is limited to three. Writing-enhanced course. Prerequisite(s): AAS 300 with a grade of C or higher; consent of the B.A.A.S. program director |
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AAS 495 - Professional Internship Credit(s): 3-6
Provides undergraduate students an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills obtained though coursework in the professional development area to practical situations in an organizational setting. Students who take the course for three credit hours must complete a minimum of 150 clock hours in the internship during the course of the semester. Students who take the course for six credit hours must complete a minimum of 300 clock hours. Applies to the B.A.A.S. only. Writing-enhanced course. Prerequisite(s): AAS 300 with a grade of C or higher; consent of the B.A.A.S. program director |
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AAS 496 - Occupational Internship Credit(s): 3-6
Provides undergraduate students an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills obtained though coursework in the area of specialization to practical situations in an organizational setting. Students who take the course for three credit hours must complete a minimum of 150 clock hours in the internship during the course of the semester. Students who take the course for six credit hours must complete a minimum of 300 clock hours. This course is repeatable up to 12 hours (no more than six hours per semester). Applies to the B.A.A.S degree only. Writing enhanced course. Prerequisite(s): AAS 300 with a grade of C or higher; consent of the B.A.A.S. program director |
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AAS 498 - Senior Capstone Seminar Credit(s): 3
Assists students with integrating knowledge and skills obtained through the professional development area with their area of specialization. Students will continue to develop skills related to professional writing, academic and career planning, interdisciplinary research and critical thinking. Writing-enhanced course. Prerequisite(s): AAS 300 with a grade of C or higher; senior standing; consent of the B.A.A.S. program director |
Art |
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ART 100 - Drawing I Credit(s): 3
Fundamentals of drawing in various media. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $47. |
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ART 101 - Drawing II Credit(s): 3
Intermediate problems in drawing with an introduction to the figure. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $42. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 or equivalent |
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ART 110 - Two-D Design Credit(s): 3
Exploratory studies in color and design. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $51. |
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ART 117 - Digital Photography for Non-Art Majors Credit(s): 3
Introduction to digital photographic processes and editing techniques for students majoring outside of the visual arts. Course Fee: Course fee $50. |
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ART 130 - Three-D Design Credit(s): 3
Study of design principles that apply to 3-D materials. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $40. |
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ART 170 - Introduction to Graphic Design Credit(s): 3
Introduction to design elements and software used in the graphic design industry. Students learn contemporary applications, layout and design principles, design print ads, posters and basic websites. Course Fee: Course fee $110. |
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ART 210 - Introduction to Painting Credit(s): 3
Basic techniques and approaches to painting. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $70. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 |
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ART 212 - Art Film/Video Production Credit(s): 3
Basic techniques of art film/video production. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $36. |
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ART 217 - Introduction to Photographic Processes Credit(s): 3
Introduction to photographic processes and techniques for both commercial and fine art applications. Course Fee: Course fee $120. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 or consent of instructor |
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ART 220 - Printmaking I Credit(s): 3
Exploratory studies in the use of basic media and techniques for printmaking. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $150. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 |
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ART 230 - Sculpture I Credit(s): 3
Exploratory studies in sculpture. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $110. |
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ART 240 - Art Metal and Jewelry I Credit(s): 3
Cold connection and fabrication techniques in art metal and jewelry. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $130. |
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ART 250 - Ceramics I Credit(s): 3
Introductory study of clay as an artistic medium. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $163. |
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ART 261 - Beginning Digital Media Credit(s): 3
Use of the computer as an art tool, an introduction to the Macintosh computer and basic drawing and painting programs. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 or approval of instructor |
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ART 270 - Advertising Design I Credit(s): 3
Design fundamentals as applied to advertising layout and production. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $80. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 |
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ART 280 - Art Appreciation Credit(s): 3
For the non-art major, focusing on Western cultural history through the visual arts. Approved for general education requirement. When Offered: Fall, spring, summer. |
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ART 281 - Art History Survey I Credit(s): 3
Western art from prehistory to 1400 A.D. Approved for general education requirement. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $25. |
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ART 282 - Art History Survey II Credit(s): 3
Western art from 1400 to 1900. Approved for general education requirement. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $25. |
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ART 310 - Figure Painting Credit(s): 3
Basic concepts and methods in painting the human figure. Levels A-C. When Offered: Fall. Course Fee: Course fee $135. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , ART 210 |
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ART 312 - Photographic Lighting Credit(s): 3
Lighting techniques and equipment for studio and field use. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 317 or consent of the instructor |
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ART 314 - Intermediate Art Film/Video Production Credit(s): 3
Intermediate pre-production, production and post-production film/video techniques. Aesthetic, technical and professional approach to film/video. Levels A, B. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $60. Prerequisite(s): ART 212 or equivalent |
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ART 315 - Color Theory and Practice Credit(s): 3
Practice, theory and study of color in art, media and design. Levels A, B. Course Fee: Course fee $80. Prerequisite(s): ART 110 |
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ART 317 - Digital Photography Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in digital photographic processes. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 217 |
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ART 390 - Exploring Art: Scope and Sequence Credit(s): 3
Theory and practice of the art of children. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $32. Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of art or related background studies in education |
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ART 395 - Art Development I Credit(s): 3
Study of the foundations of art education for implementing effective age-appropriate art instruction. Course Fee: Course fee $38. |
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ART 395L - Art Development I Lab Credit(s): 0
Lab for ART 395 . Course Fee: Course fee $10. |
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ART 400 - Drawing III Credit(s): 3
Advanced problems in figure drawing. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $47. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 |
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ART 401 - Expressive Drawing Credit(s): 3
Emphasis given to the creative process and to drawing as an expression. Levels A-F. When Offered: Spring. Course Fee: Course fee $41. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , ART 110 |
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ART 410 - Advanced Painting Credit(s): 3
Advanced concepts and methods in painting. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $70. Prerequisite(s): 9 semester hours of art, including ART 210 |
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ART 412 - Advanced Art Film/Video Production Credit(s): 3
Advanced preproduction, production and post-production film/video techniques. Aesthetic, technical and professional approach to film/video. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $57. Prerequisite(s): ART 314 |
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ART 413 - Feature Production I Credit(s): 3-12
A summer production class where a feature film/video is shot using professional techniques. Class meets Monday through Saturday. Levels A-D. When Offered: Summer. Course Fee: Course fee $60. Prerequisite(s): ART 212 and consent of instructor |
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ART 414 - Feature Production II Credit(s): 3-12
A summer production class where a feature film/video is shot using professional techniques. Class meets Monday through Saturday. Levels A-D. When Offered: Summer. Prerequisite(s): ART 212 and consent of instructor |
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ART 415 - Short Film Production Credit(s): 3
Advance work in pre-production, production and post-production techniques. Levels: A-C. When Offered: Spring. Course Fee: Course fee $50. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing and consent of instructor |
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ART 417 - Advanced Photographic Processes Credit(s): 3-6
Advanced work in photographic processes and techniques for both commercial and fine art applications. Levels A-F. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 217 , ART 317 |
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ART 418 - Color Photography Credit(s): 3-6
Advanced work in color photographic processes. Both traditional darkroom and digital processes are explored. Levels A, B. Course Fee: Course fee $125. Prerequisite(s): ART 217 , ART 317 |
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ART 419 - Alternative Process Photography Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in alternative photographic processes, concepts and techniques and how they apply within a fine art context. Both film and digital processes are utilized. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 217 , ART 317 or consent of instructor |
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ART 420 - Printmaking II Credit(s): 3
Advanced techniques and practice in the use of printmaking processes. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $150. Prerequisite(s): ART 220 |
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ART 425 - Book Art Studies Credit(s): 3-12
Studies in design, theory and production of books as art. Levels A-D. Course Fee: Course fee $150. Prerequisite(s): ART 220 or consent of instructor |
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ART 430 - Sculpture II Credit(s): 3
Advanced sculpture, including foundry studio. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $152. Prerequisite(s): ART 230 |
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ART 431 - Advanced Sculpture: Casting Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in sculpture. Exploring various casting materials and methods in sculpture. Levels A, B, C, D. When Offered: Spring. Course Fee: Course fee $180. Prerequisite(s): ART 230 |
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ART 432 - Advanced Sculpture: Installation Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in sculpture. Exploring various approaches in installation art. Levels A, B, C, D. When Offered: Fall. Course Fee: Course fee $100. |
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ART 440 - Advanced Art/Metal/Jewelry Credit(s): 3
Casting and fabrication techniques in art metal and jewelry. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $130. Prerequisite(s): ART 240 with a minimum grade of D, may not be taken concurrently |
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ART 445 - Northern Renaissance Art Credit(s): 3
European art north of the alps from 1300 to 1600. Prerequisite(s): 9 hours of art, including ART 281 , ART 282 or the equivalent in history |
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ART 446 - History of Design Credit(s): 3
Study of significant design from the history of visual communications focusing on the 20th century. Course provides a foundation of understanding design and develops visual vocabulary, provides insight into design-thinking and provides cultural and historical context for design practice. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 447 - Imaging the Body Credit(s): 3
Investigation of art and artists who have treated the nude and clothed body, body art and body self-image. Course Fee: Course fee $20. Prerequisite(s): 9 hours of art, including ART 281 , ART 282 and ART 480 or the equivalent in history |
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ART 448 - Art Parallels in Media Credit(s): 3
Historical analysis of the influence of artistic movements in media. Course Fee: Course fee $20. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 450 - Ceramics II Credit(s): 3
Advanced study of clay as an artistic medium. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $163. Prerequisite(s): ART 250 |
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ART 461 - Advanced Digital Media Credit(s): 3
Computer techniques for the fine arts. Stresses technical, conceptual and aesthetic aspects of digital art making. Levels A-F. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 261 |
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ART 462 - Digital Media: Interactive Art Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in digital media exploring user or performer interfaces in interactive projects. Levels A-B. When Offered: Fall. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 261 , ART 464 |
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ART 463 - Digital Media: Motion Graphics Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in digital media exploring motion graphics and video image manipulation. Levels A-B. Course Fee: Course fee $100. Prerequisite(s): ART 261 |
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ART 464 - Digital Media: Time-Based Media Credit(s): 3
Advanced work in digital media exploring time-based digital media, including audio, video, performance and action. Levels A-B. Course Fee: Course fee $100. |
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ART 470 - Advertising Design II Credit(s): 3
Techniques for advertising art. Levels A-F. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $80. Prerequisite(s): ART 110 , ART 270 |
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ART 471 - Typography Credit(s): 3
Studio class for the study, practice and theory of designing with type in advertising and graphic design. Level A,B. Course Fee: Course fee $80. Prerequisite(s): ART 270 |
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ART 472 - Illustration Credit(s): 3
Study and practice of illustration techniques and methods for graphic design application. Course Fee: Course fee $80. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 , ART 270 |
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ART 479 - Ad Design III: AAF Campaign Credit(s): 3
Creative advertising campaign research, strategy and execution for the American Advertising Federation National Student Advertising Competition. Levels A, B, C. Course Fee: Course fee $200. |
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ART 480 - Modern Art Credit(s): 3
Examination of modern art from post-impressionism to pop art. When Offered: Fall, spring. Course Fee: Course fee $20. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 481 - Abstract Expressionism to Postmodern Art Credit(s): 3
Investigation of developments in the visual arts and art theory from 1945 to present. When Offered: Spring, alternate years. Course Fee: Course fee $200. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 and ART 480 or consent of instructor |
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ART 482 - Studies in the History of Photography, the Print and Related Media Credit(s): 3
Investigation of specific topics in photographic and related media, including such topics as photography and modern art, the printed image and the book, and from printed image to digital display. Repeatable A, B, C. Course Fee: Course fee $200. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 or consent of instructor |
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ART 483 - Greek and Roman Art Credit(s): 3
Ancient Greek and Roman art from the Geometric period to Constantine. Course Fee: Course fee $25. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 or the equivalent in history or philosophy |
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ART 484 - Nineteenth-Century European Art Credit(s): 3
European art from 1750 to 1900, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism and Impressionism. Course Fee: Course fee $25. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 485 - Renaissance Art Credit(s): 3
Italian art from 1300 to 1600. Course Fee: Course fee $25. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 486 - Baroque Art Credit(s): 3
European art from 1600 to 1750. Course Fee: Course fee $25. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 487 - American Art Credit(s): 3
Art of the United States from the colonial period to 1960. Emphasis on the 20th century. Course Fee: Course fee $20. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 , ART 282 |
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ART 488 - Mexican Art Credit(s): 3
Development of art in Mexico and related Latin American countries. Course Fee: Course fee $25. Prerequisite(s): 9 hours art history or equivalent in history or modern languages |
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ART 489 - World Traditions of Art Credit(s): 3
Study the arts outside the canon of Western civilization, including works of pre-literate people as well as contemporary outsiders in their cultural milieu. When Offered: Spring, odd numbered years. Repeated: Repeatable A, B, C. Course Fee: Course fee $19. Prerequisite(s): junior standing |
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ART 490 - Art Development II Credit(s): 3
Developing multiple approaches to art education curriculum design and assessment. Course Fee: Course fee $38. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 |
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ART 491 - Independent Studies in Art Credit(s): 3
Independent studies in selected areas of art. When Offered: Fall, spring, summer. Repeated: May be repeated in differing topics with approval of department chair and instructor. Course Fee: Course fee $6. Prerequisite(s): 18 hours of art |
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ART 492 - Professional Practices Credit(s): 3
This course is designed to immerse art students in practical and theoretical issues related to their future professional life. Course Fee: Course fee $41. |
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ART 494 - Undergraduate Studio Practicum Credit(s): 3
Contemporary studio practice, group critique, group discussion of contemporary topics. When Offered: Fall, spring. Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 110 , ART 400 |
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ART 495 - Senior Essay Credit(s): 1
Research and writing of an individual study in the field of art history. Must be taken in the first semester of the senior year. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours advanced art history and approval of essay director |
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ART 496 - B.F.A. Exhibition Credit(s): 0
Exit exhibition of selected artwork made by the student. Required for the B.F.A. in studio art. Prerequisite(s): senior standing |
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ART 497 - Art Topics Credit(s): 3
Explores special topics in studio art or in art history. Repeated: Can be repeated in different topics A, B, C, D. Course Fee: Course fee $40 to $1,000. Prerequisite(s): 18 hours of art |
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ART 499 - Art Development III Credit(s): 3
Histories and multi-cultural contexts of art education with an emphasis on media literacy and technology applications. Course Fee: Course fee $38. Prerequisite(s): 9 hours of art |
Astronomy |
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AST 105 - Classical and Modern Astronomy Credit(s): 3
Introductory study of planetary astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. Lecture and laboratory grades are computed into one grade, and the same grade is recorded for both lecture and lab. Frequently has section offered as an internet course. Course Fee: Course fee $5. Co-requisite(s): AST 105L |
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AST 105L - Classical and Modern Astronomy Laboratory Credit(s): 1
One semester hour, two hours lab per week, including night viewing sessions by arrangement. Lecture and laboratory grades are computed into one grade, and the same grade is recorded for both lecture and lab. Course Fee: Course fee $20. Lab Fee: Lab fee required. Co-requisite(s): AST 105 |
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AST 305 - Observational Astronomy Credit(s): 3
Fundamentals of practical sky observing include visual, photographic and photometric techniques using the research telescopes at the SFA Observatory. Prerequisite(s): MTH 139 or MTH 140 |
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AST 305L - Observational Astronomy Laboratory Credit(s): 0
Lab for AST 305 . Course Fee: Course fee $20. |
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AST 335 - Astrophysics Credit(s): 3
Properties of light, stellar evolution and galactic dynamics are treated in a quantitative manner. Frequently has section offered as an internet course. Prerequisite(s): AST 105 , PHY 132 or PHY 242 , and MTH 234 or permission of instructor |
Biology General Course Prerequisites
A minimum grade of C is required in all courses that are prerequisites to a biology course. Students must be TSI complete or exempt to enroll in BIO 125 , BIO 130 , BIO 131 , BIO 133 , BIO 238 and BIO 239 .
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BIO 121 - Concepts of Biology Credit(s): 3
Concepts-oriented course for the non-science major. Study of the origin of life, the cell, growth and reproduction, genetics and evolution. May not be used to meet graduation requirements by students majoring in the College of Sciences and Mathematics or for certain certification of high school teachers in biology. Co-requisite(s): BIO 121L |
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BIO 121L - Concepts of Biology Lab Credit(s): 1
Concepts-oriented course for the non-science major. Study of the origin of life, the cell, growth and reproduction, genetics, and evolution. May not be used to meet graduation requirements by students majoring in the College of Sciences and Mathematics or for certification of high school teachers in biology. Lab Fee: Lab fee $20. Co-requisite(s): BIO 121 |
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BIO 123 - Human Biology Credit(s): 3
Biological principles for non-science majors. Study of the evolution of man, organ systems and the human organism. May not be used to meet graduation requirements of students majoring in the College of Sciences and Mathematics or for certification of high school teachers in biology. Co-requisite(s): BIO 123L |
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