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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course allows the exploration of special topics in the areas of art technique, art history and art criticism. Each course presented under this title will offer an opportunity to expand the students understanding of aspects of the fine arts. Research and writing skills will be stressed. The designation may also be used for artist in residence courses. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual & Performing Arts/Comm Art No Description Available.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art Students will be engaged in an academic and or practical learning experience within the areas of Visual Arts or Graphic Design outside the scope of other departmental offerings. The parameters of the independent study will be established between the student and the participating instructor under the supervision of the department. A contract specifying the topic, hours, and a method of evaluation will be signed by the parties for the credits earned. The student will keep a logbook for the duration of the course showing a minimum of 120 hours. This opportunity will be open to second year students with the approval and advisement of the student's academic advisor and the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art Students will be engaged in practical work experience within the areas of Visual Arts or Graphic Design. The parameters of the internship will be established between the student and the hosting organization under the department's supervision. A contract specifying hours and a method of evaluation will be signed by the parties with sufficient hours for the credits earned. This opportunity will be open to second-year students withthe approval of the student's academic advisor and the department chairperson. Phone 687-5192 for further information.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Astronomy Designed for the non-science major, this course provides an introduction to the universe beyond the solar system. This course offers a study of the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the universe. Students must attend one night telescope observation on campus.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Astronomy Designed for the non-science major, this course will provide an introduction to the astronomy of our solar system-from its earliest beginnings as humans pondered the movement of wandering "stars" in the night sky to the most recent data returned by NASA space probes. Topics covered will include the origin and evolution of the solar system, the Sun and solar wind, planets, moons, asteroids, meteors, comets, and Kuiper belt objects. Additional topics will include the search for life in the solar system and the search for extrasolar planets. Students may attend a night telescope observation on campus. 3 hrs. lect.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Astronomy This night course is a hands-on introduction to observing the night sky, how to locate these objects using celestial coordinate systems, and how to utilize the Internet and computer programs to obtain astronomical information. Most of the laboratory time will be spent outdoors learning the names and locations of stars and constellations and utilizing the department's telescopes to observe and study the moon, planets, deep sky objects, and other astronomical objects which might be visible. The course will include observing trips during class time to local areas away from the light pollution on campus. 1 hr. lect; 2 hrs. lab.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Undeclared division Computer Training The course is designed to reinforce the Level I AutoCAD curriculum. By the completion of this course, you should have the ability to set up paperspace layouts and plot an entry level professionally formatted drawing. Topics include: Basic Draw and Edit Commands: Donut, Spline, Ellipse, Block, Scale, and Stretch. Also covered are the Advanced Draw and Edit Commands: Block, Hatch, Dimensioning, Block Editing & Attributes. Misc. Commands, Creating a template, DDEDIT, Plot, Vport, Mview, Paperspace and Modelspace. PREREQUISITE: Intro to AutoCAD 2007 (DCM881). NOTE: Students will continue to use the required textbook from Introduction to AutoCAD 2007 (DCM881).
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Biology Designed for students who plan to study biology or nursing, this nonlaboratory course covers topics from the basic principles of life through the cell concept. The course strengthens the student's background in biology. Topics covered include cell reproduction, cell respiration, photosynthesis, and classification. Students may not use this course to satisfy a science requirement or science elective.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Biology Designed for the non-science major, this nonlaboratory course covers basic concepts such as the cell, principles of inheritance, and the species. Students study cell structure and function, DNA, cell division, and the kingdoms. Students may elect to take BIO 121 in conjunction with this course to complete 4 credits of science with a laboratory.
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