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FAS 380: LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This class investigates the possibilities of lithographic printmaking. Students are introduced to the materials and processes required to produce lithographic prints. Emphasis will be on stone lithography, but the course will also address the use of aluminum plates. Students will be expected to produce original works of art using this process. This course can be used to satisfy the requirements for print-making concentration. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 381: LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO II
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This class investigates the possibilities of lithographic printmaking. Students are introduced to the materials and processes required to produce lithographic prints. Emphasis will be on stone lithography, but the course will also address the use of aluminum plates. Students will be expected to produce original works of art using this process. This course can be used to satisfy the requirements for print-making concentration. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 382: LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO III
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This class investigates the possibilities of lithographic printmaking. Students are introduced to the materials and processes required to produce lithographic prints. Emphasis will be on stone lithography, but the course will also address the use of aluminum plates. Students will be expected to produce original works of art using this process. This course can be used to satisfy the requirements for print-making concentration. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 383: LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO IV
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This class investigates the possibilities of lithographic printmaking. Students are introduced to the materials and processes required to produce lithographic prints. Emphasis will be on stone lithography, but the course will also address the use of aluminum plates. Students will be expected to produce original works of art using this process. This course can be used to satisfy the requirements for print-making concentration. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 384: LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO V
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This class investigates the possibilities of lithographic printmaking. Students are introduced to the materials and processes required to produce lithographic prints. Emphasis will be on stone lithography, but the course will also address the use of aluminum plates. Students will be expected to produce original works of art using this process. This course can be used to satisfy the requirements for print-making concentration. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 385: LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO VI
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This class investigates the possibilities of lithographic printmaking. Students are introduced to the materials and processes required to produce lithographic prints. Emphasis will be on stone lithography, but the course will also address the use of aluminum plates. Students will be expected to produce original works of art using this process. This course can be used to satisfy the requirements for print-making concentration. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FIN 200: INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The course introduces students to the field of finance. The three areas of focus are financial management, investments, and financial markets and institutions. Recurring themes include shareholder wealth maximization, the risk/return tradeoff, and the continuing evolution of the financial system.
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FIN 350: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces students to the types of issues faced by financial managers and the analytical techniques available to make the best possible decisions. The primary goal of shareholder wealth maximization, as well as the constraints under which management must operate when pursuing this goal, are emphasized throughout the course. The course also provides thorough treatment of the analysis of financial statements, time value of money, stock and bond valuation, capital budgeting, and the management of working capital. The application of spreadsheet modeling to all of these areas is stressed.
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FIN 351: PERSNL FINANCIAL PLANNING
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course takes an integrated approach to the management of personal financial resources. Topics include investments, taxation, insurance, retirement planning, and estate planning. This course gives students who are considering a career in the field of personal financial planning the opportunity to gain a detailed understanding of the processes involved in managing personal resources. The course also prepares students for the pursuit of professional certifications in the financial services industry.
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FIN 352: ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course applies financial thinking, tools, and techniques adapted to entrepreneurship.
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