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2.00 Credits
Offers independent study under direction of department staff. Intended for terms abroad. Students research the organization, characteristics, and mission of the military forces of the country where they are studying abroad. Emphasis is on recent and current operations in a regional and/or global context as well as engagement activities with the United States military.
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1.00 Credits
Intended for freshmen in the College of Arts and Sciences. Introduces freshmen to the liberal arts in general; familiarizes them with their major; helps them develop the academic skills necessary to succeed (analytical ability and critical thinking); provides grounding in the culture and values of the University community; and helps them develop interpersonal skills-in short, familiarizes students with all skills needed to become a successful university student.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the history of painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts through a study of masterpieces of Western art from prehistoric times to the end of the Middle Ages. Provides an opportunity for students to become familiar with specific works, styles, and terminology of art before 1400, and to develop an ability to communicate about the visual arts.
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1.00 Credits
Examines subtractive color. Introduces optical phenomena of color pigment, reflected color. Studies hue, value, and saturation and their implications for color interaction, legibility, and spatial illusion.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the history of painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts through a study of masterpieces of Western art from the end of the Middle Ages to the present. Offers students the opportunity to become familiar with specific works, styles, and terminology of art. Emphasizes communication about the visual arts.
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1.00 Credits
Covers additive color, including optical phenomena of light as color, particularly in digital media. Introduces issues of color behavior in input and output processes and relates it to subtractive color.
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4.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to the characteristics of the visual arts including painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and architecture. Studies various examples of works of art as means of understanding style and techniques. Includes visits to museum collections and contemporary art galleries.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers an examination of the way in which societal forces and political ideologies are expressed in the visual arts, especially in painting, sculpture, and the graphic arts. Combines a broad overview of selected historical periods with an in-depth investigation of key monuments.
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4.00 Credits
Investigates relationships between drawing and thought, form, and content with an emphasis on problem solving using mark-making processes. This drawing course seeks to understand drawing as a tool for research, analysis, and expression. Explores drawing as a visual language and its relationship to broader concepts of communication.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces skills and software, such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, used in creating and manipulating pixel- and vector-based images, in a technology workshop format.
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