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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on American art from colonial times to the present. Students will explore through reading, discussion, visual images, and field trips a range of fine and folk art, painting, photography, and sculpture from the major periods in American art. Prerequisites: ART101, ART102, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced level painting course designed to allow more advanced painting problems. Historical and contemporary issues will be investigated with an emphasis on personal growth and the developement of self exploration and creative expression. May be repeated once for credit. Pre-requisites: painting I&II or permission of Professor. Studio fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This studio course is for students who wish to extend their exposure to art through the integration of studio work and discussion. Students are responsible for written reports, discussions, and presentations in addition to making art examples. Prerequisites: Three studio art courses.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the human figure as subject. There is emphasis on a variety of approaches to drawing the figure, including use of a live model. Dynamics, proportion, volume, anatomy, and structure, as well as fashion figure proportion, garment, and fashion illustration are investigated. Studio fee required. Prerequisite: Previous drawing training.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced level ceramics course designed to allow more advanced handbuilding and wheel throwing. Historical and contempory issues will be investigated with an emphasis on personal growth and the developement of self exploration and creative expression. May be repeated once for credit. Pre-requisites: ART221, 222 or permission of Professor. Studio fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced level painting course designed to allow more advanced painting problems. Historical and comtempoary issues will be investigated with emphasis on personal growth and the developement of self exploration and creative expression. May be repeated once for credit. Pre-requisites: ART200, 201 & ART307 or permission of Professor. Studio fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced level ceramics course designed to allow more advanced handbuilding and wheel throwing. Historical and contempory issues will be investigated with an emphasis on personal growth and the developement of self exploration and creative expression. May be repeated once for credit. Pre-requisites: ART221, 222, and 321 or permission of professor. Studio fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This survey course assists students in understanding the basic and unifying principles of life. Students focus on a wide variety of topics including structure and function, organization, diversity, biochemistry, evolution, behavior, ecology, and population dynamics.
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3.00 Credits
This one-semester course focuses on the human systems (integument, nervous, muscular, skeletal, digestive, circulatory, excretory, respiratory, reproductive, endocrine, and immune). Students learn about normal structure and function, and then they apply these concepts and principles to a study of major abnormalities in each system (skin cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, muscular dystrophy, palsy, seizure activity, acromegaly, Addison's Disease, etc.).
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4.00 Credits
General Biology I is designed for both the major and non-major college student and provides a foundation for all other biology courses. Discussions will focus on the nature of science in general, bimolecular, origin of life, cells and their components, energy and metabolism, photosynthesis, cell reproduction and division, inheritance, taxonomy, viruses, bacteria, protists, vascular and non-vascular plants, and a survey of the animal kingdom (excluding vertebrates). Inquiry based study in the concurrent laboratory component will provide hands-on application of appropriate lecture material. Laboratory fee required.
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