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1.00 Credits
As a continuation course to ARMY 1010, students further explore basic leadership application through classroom instruction, leadership training and mentorship, adventure exercises and camaraderie. Students explore and participate in managerial operations and military techniques. Students apply military customs and techniques through physical and mental training.
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2.00 Credits
Students learn to apply the intermediate principles of leadership and small unit management applicable to all careers through instruction in land navigation, Leadership Laboratory, field training exercises, troop leading procedures, operations orders, and cultural awareness.
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2.00 Credits
Study principles of small unit management, tactics, operations, and leadership. Develop students' self-confidence in their leadership ability through progressive application of tactical knowledge, decision making, communication, and unit control. Prerequisite: Must be an accepted student of LCCC or the University of Wyoming and must be a U.S. citizen.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for non-art majors. A basic introduction to art through various art media. Students explore and experiment with different art materials and techniques by creating and developing a number of basic projects.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for non-art majors and is intended to equip students with the basic knowledge needed to intelligently discuss a work of art. Students will learn about the formal aspects of art, various theory-based criticisms of art, diverse media, and many historical and cultural aspects of art. This course introduces the human phenomenon of art making through reading, writing, discussion, lecture, and studio projects.
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3.00 Credits
Students investigate the visual vocabulary required in drawing and gain an understanding of the basic form and techniques used to render realistic as well as expressive drawings. Students use a variety of media such as pencil, conte, charcoal, ink and pastels.
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3.00 Credits
This course is not equal to or a replacement for the required art history courses for art majors. This is a one-semester, lecture-based introduction to the theories, techniques, concepts, and materials of art. Students define and describe the constructs underlying fine art such as visual literacy, themes of art, use of light and color, principles of design, and describe how these constructs are manifested in such art forms as sculpture, painting, drawing, ceramics, video, photography, architecture, etc. Students describe ways in which works of art exemplify principles and techniques of various media. Students also explore relationships between these concepts and sequential art history spanning ancient to contemporary movements. Prerequisites: Completion of DVST 0520 or ENGL 0520 and ENGL 0700 or ENGL 1001 (or equivalent placement test scores).
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3.00 Credits
Students investigate the visual vocabulary required in drawing and gain an understanding of the basic form and techniques used to render realistic as well as expressive drawings. Students use a variety of media, such as pencil, conte, charcoal, ink, pastels, oil sticks, and linoleum cuts.
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3.00 Credits
In this continuation of ART 1050, students practice designing more sophisticated solutions to studio problems, and approaching alternative materials. Through classroom critiques, students analyze multiple solutions to drawing problems. Prerequisite: Completion of ART 1050.
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3.00 Credits
Students explore the principles of art structure through a series of exercises in the visual organization of line, plane, value, mass, texture, shape, movement, and color. Students work in a studio environment and discover individual solutions to two dimensional challenges. This course is offered every fall. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 0810 or equivalent placement test score.
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