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  • 3.00 Credits

    Visual Merchandising for the Animal Care Industry Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: This course provides basic design fundamentals and develops technical and creative skills to produce attractive displays for students planning careers in retail animal businesses. Topics covered include: characteristics and development of display, merchandising techniques, types of window and interior displays, design elements and principles, display arrangements, props and fixtures, lighting and signage as well as advertising and public relations as applied to animal related businesses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Practical Shop Administration Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course is designed to familiarize the student with all aspects of running their own dog related business. Areas to be covered include location for their business, zoning laws, licenses, interior design, fixtures and equipment, advertising, record keeping, calculating fees and prices, computerizing business, and public relations. Purchasing supplies & equipment will also be discussed along with an overview of professional organizations related to each business. Each student will be expected to do a term project on the business they hope to operate.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cultural Anthropology Pre:Communications Proficiency Co: Examines the nature of culture in simple tribal communities living in various regions and natural environments on the planet. Inuit/Eskimo peoples of the Arctic, African, Villagers, Asian cultures, and American Indians of the Americas are groups that may be discussed. Industrial/hi-tech cultures will be compared to pre-industrial/low-tech tribal cultures. Fulfills liberal arts, behavioral science, and social science electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to Archeology Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LA, SS, BEH This telecourse explores the cultural development of human beings by examining remains of past societies throughout the world. Instead of regular classroom meetings, students view programs on Channel 2 or 44 and complete textbook and study guide assignments at home. Students on any campus may enroll in this course because there are no classroom meetings. Fulfills open, liberal arts, behavioral science, and social science electives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Arabic Conversation and Grammar 1 Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Arabic Conversation and Grammar 2 Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listeining comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Arabic Intermediate Grammer Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art History and Appreciation Pre: Co: An appreciation of art developed through lectures and discussions about the nature and meaning of art in the human experience. While art is viewed as encompassing many forms, special attention is given to the historical development of architecture, painting, and sculpture, primarily in the Western world. Fulfills liberal arts and humanities electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic Drawing 1 Pre: Co: Students will practice skill building so that they can delineate the shape and form of objects, the dimension of pictorial space, and qualities inherent in the object or its space. Lectures, discussion, demonstrations and individual critiques are directed to develop an appreciation for drawing that recognizes that activity as a formal statement that functions as a record of individual experience. Fulfills liberal arts, humanities, and open electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic Drawing 2 Pre: ART101 or permission of instructor Co: The student will use marking or tonal media to practice the placement of images on or within the picture plane depicting the shape of the object. Discussion, demonstration, and individual criticism will provide a basis for analysis of the use of the surface of the picture plane, invented qualities that contribute to the illusion of volume or space, and the use of simulated elements which establish a subjective content to the work. Slide lectures will provide a short history of drawing and recent research in the physiology and psychology of vision. Fulfills liberal arts, humanities, and open electives.
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