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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 180 A continued study and more in depth study of Graphic Design. Emphasis is placed on competency in research, production, and presentation of advanced-level projects which encompass the graphic visual communication issues addressed in earlier courses. Students will have the opportunity to begin to organize their portfolios.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 340. An advanced sculpture course with emphasis on the development of unique projects, stylization and advanced technical and conceptual skills. Projects and course of study to be established in coordination with the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 310. A course of study in painting with emphasis on the development of unique stylization and more advanced technical and conceptual skills.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 330. An advanced and independent course of study in ceramics in which the individual specializes on a particular project or group of projects established in coordination with the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 320. A course of study in drawing with an emphasis on specialization in idea, media, and unique stylization.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Senior thesis involves a showing of the best studio efforts of the senior art student's college career. The student schedules the Senior Thesis Art Exhibition in the Kimmel Gallery, prepares and installs the artworks for exhibition, plans and hosts the opening reception. Required writings include, in a documentary format, all aspects of the opening reception, including an inventory of artworks to be exhibited, an example of the invitation created for this event, the guest list, press release, list of refreshments, table decor, service hosts or hostesses and the exhibitor's professional resume.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1-3 credit hours Prerequisite: Permission by application. An in-depth study based on techniques mastered in foundation or introductory art courses, a continuation of intermediate or advanced level courses or an opportunity to engage in an art related studio activity that is extracurricular. The course of study must be designed by the supervising professor and student. An independent study form must document this intended course of study and be approved by the Dean of the College.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1-3 credit hours Prerequisite: Permission by application. Art internships are carefully planned, supervised work experiences with academic credit. The primary purpose is to give students an opportunity to apply and extend the theoretical knowledge that they have gained in the classroom to a practical work experience and methodology for integrating commercial art with other content areas. Evaluations of the student's performance in the work place will be done by the professor in conjunction with the supervisor involving describing, analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating works of commercial art. Secondary benefits to the students include the opportunity to test one's suitability to a vocational field, promote marketability, and establish contacts with prospective employers.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credit hours This scientific literacy course exposes students to the foundations of scientific inquiry and methodology, ecology and environmental studies. The laboratory portion of the class introduces several investigative tools. Students learn a broad base of environmental science knowledge to understand and investigate environmental science issues and are challenged to become a part of the solution to the current environmental crises. Laboratory included.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credit hours Prerequisite: Completion of a high school biology course. This course serves as a scientific literacy courses. Through the laboratory and class experiences, students will gain knowledge of the many diverse fields of biology including cellular and molecular biology, genetics, botany, zoology, classification, ecology, evolution, and environmental science. Students will examine the areas and understand how they are interconnected in a sustainable earth. This course is recommended for non-science majors and does not count towards the Biology major. Laboratory included.
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