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ART 510: Art Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An awareness of contemporary critical issues is essential to the experience of a maturing artist. Exposure to a series of lectures/demonstrations by practicing professionals is an introduction to the awareness. Each visiting artist will deliver a slide lecture or demonstration on his or her work or will discuss a contemporary critical issue. Student attendance is mandatory.
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ART 511: Ind Study:Art History
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
(To be taken incrementally over first three semesters) A working knowledge of art history is an invaluable resource for a practicing artist. Research in a chosen area of art history will enhance every student's artistic vocabulary. Students will select a topic or topics, and under the guidance of a mentor, will do individual research culminating in a paper or papers.
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ART 512: Intro Grad Studio
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An introductory graduate level studio experience that will bring each student to an appropriate level of graduate work and create a consistent direction within the program. Building on undergraduate studio experience, each student will develop beginning graduate level skills and concepts in an area of expertise. Regular critiques from faculty and visiting critics will be a significant aspect.
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ART 520: Indv Appl Studio
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The studio courses, taken in sequence of escalating expectations, will allow each student to develop artistically at an appropriate pace that is agreed upon between the student and the faculty advisor. Each student will work independently in his or her own studio with weekly critiques by faculty. Emphasis is on development of personal direction in artistic development.
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ART 530: Advanced Individual Studio
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Intense independent studio investigations bring the student towards a professional level of artistic maturation. Production of a significant body of work is mandatory. Weekly critiques with faculty.
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ART 581: Intro Grd Studio Related Area
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Expansion of areas of expertise leads to creative cross-fertilization between the student's work and in their relationships with others. A secondary area of emphasis will increase the student's artistic resources. Each student will be required to investigate a studio area parallel to their area of concentration. Weekly critiques by faculty in chosen area.
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AS 217: Amer Dream:Visions & Revisions
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An exploration of some components of the "american dream"- intellectual, social, economic and/or politcal- as these are posited in the following disciplines: literature, art, music, history, politcal science, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy. The focus in the field of concentration will depend upon the teacher giving the course, but the perspective of the course will be interdisciplinary. Spring semester.
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AS 400: American Studies Seminar
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course allows advanced students to examine- by research and discussion-the question, "What is the central character of America "
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AST 122: Intro to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed for non-science majors, covering current frontiers of astronomy and providing a general but firm background in astronomy. Laboratory work emphasizes the techniques of obtaining observational data and analyses and the use of the planetarium. May not be taken for credit by those having taken AST 150. Every semester. (3 hrs lecture - 2 hrs laboratory).
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AST 126: Navigation & Nautical Astronom
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The course emphasizes spherical astronomy, planetary motion, position and time measuring. Topics include navigation and piloting, the use of navigational instruments and charts, satellite and space navigation and space travel. The course emphasizes spherical astronomy, planetary motion, position and time measuring. Topics include navigation and piloting, the use of navigational instruments and charts, satellite and space navigation and space travel. (3 hrs lecture - 2 hrs laboratory)
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