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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: ARTS 381) An in-depth investigation of conceptual art making through the use of Metalsmithing processes. In addition, students will learn advanced metal fabrication techniques. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*381(7132);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*298, first semester senior BFA Major) ARTS*494 is a companion course to ARTS*498 B.F.A. Thesis. Students delve deeply into the concepts, historical context, materials, and processes that relate to artmaking. Research, texts, and theory are emphasized to promote critical thinking, analysis, in-depth discussion, and writing in student's personal content as they develop work for thesis. Development of professional practices for the emerging artist are explored through a variety of methods to prepare the student for advancement in the artworld. F,S,Su.
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*298;
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Application for the internship can be obtained without receiving permission from the chair of the department. Students are professionally supervised in an organization while working 120 hours during a semester (12 weeks at 10 hours per week). The application states the course objective, course requirements and grading procedures. A contract between the student and the facility or organization where the internship will take place is signed by all parties - the student faculty supervisor, chair of the depart- ment and the Dean of the Edward College of Humanities and Fine Arts. During the intership period, students are required to maintain a journal and when possible build a portfolio, Interim and final reports are sent to the organization during the semester by the coordinator of internships. Must have Junior Standing and 2.0 or better GPA.
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*103 ARTS*104 ARTS*111(ARTS_111) ARTS*112(ARTS_112) ARTH*105 ARTH*106; Minimum GPA 2;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: second semester Senior pursuiing a B.A. in Studio Art) The Artist as Professional focuses on the development of profressional practices for the emerging artist. Students develop professional documents and portfolios culminating a digital presentation. Students are prepared to enter the professional arts world with an experiential understanding of portfolio creation, professional art practices, and theoretical expectations. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take 102 credits;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: ARTS*298, ARTS*494 and second semester senior B.F.A. major) B.F.A. Thesis prepares students for independent studio practice. Students create a self-directed body of work culminating in a Senior Thesis exhibition and professional presentation. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take ARTS*298 ARTS*494;
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. In-depth investigation of specific topics and media not generally available in the curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Coreq: ASTR 111L) An introduction to contemporary astronomy that explores our current understanding od the local Cosmos and the unique methods employed to study astronomical objects. Topics include the history of astronomy, observed motions of celestial objects, and comparative planetology, along with ongoing searches for extraterrestrial life inside the Solar System. The course material is designed primarily, but not exclusively, for non-science majors and can be taken independently from ASTR 112. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*111L(9153);
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1.00 Credits
(1)(Coreq: ASTR 111) Using laborary equipment, computer simulations, and peer activities, students investigate subtopics related to the night sky and comparative planetoloy. While there is not a formal mathematical prerequisite, competency in high school algebra and geometry is expected. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*111(9152);
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Coreq: ASTR 112L) An introduction to contemporary astronomy that explores our current understanding of the distant Cosmos and the unique methods employed to study astronomical objects. Topics include the history of astronomy, stellar structure, stellar evolution, galaxies, and cosmology, along with ongoing searches for extraterrestrial life outside the Solar System. The course material is designed primarily, but not exclusively, for non-science majors and can be taken independently from ASTR 111. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*112L(9167);
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1.00 Credits
(1)(Coreq: ASTR 112) Using laboratory equipment, computer simulations, and peer activities, students investigate subtopics related to stellar and galactic astronomy. While there is not a formal mathematical prerequisite, competency in high school algebra and geometry is expected. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take ASTR*112(9166);
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