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  • 3.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 Credits

    Various leadership techniques, including drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, and uniform standards. Two laboratory hours a week for one semester. Taken on a pass/no pass basis for one hour credit. Please note: This course is offered on the campus of the University of Texas. The course is entered on the St. Edward's transcript as credit. Students interested in the ROTC program should contact the Department of Air Force Science at the University of Texas. Consult the SEU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional information.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Continuation of Air Force Science 1102, with an introduction to American military history and emphasis on personal communication. One lecture hour a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ARFS 1100. (Spring) Please note: This course is offered on the campus of the University of Texas. The course is entered on the St. Edward's transcript as credit. Students interested in the ROTC program should contact the Department of Air Force Science at the University of Texas. Consult the SEU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional information.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Basic tenets of leadership and ethical behavior. Interweaves study of Air Force core values and competencies with history of events and leaders in United States air power. One lecture hour a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ARFS 1100. (Spring) Please note: This course is offered on the campus of the University of Texas. The course is entered on the St. Edward's transcript as credit. Students interested in the ROTC program should contact the Department of Air Force Science at the University of Texas. Consult the SEU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional information.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Leadership laboratory course for upper-division students. Further development of leadership skills through leadership positions within the cadet corps. Includes training of freshman and sophomore students as well as a practicum in Air Force unit operation. Two laboratory hours a week for one semester. Taken on a pass/no pass basis for one hour credit. Please note: This course is offered on the campus of the University of Texas. The course is entered on the St. Edward's transcript as credit. Students interested in the ROTC program should contact the Department of Air Force Science at the University of Texas. Consult the SEU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional information.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of ARFS 3321. Three lecture hours per week for one semester. Prerequisite: ARFS 3321. Co-requisite: Enrollment in ARFS 3120. (Spring) Please note: This course is offered on the campus of the University of Texas. The course is entered on the St. Edward's transcript as credit. Students interested in the ROTC program should contact the Department of Air Force Science at the University of Texas. Consult the SEU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional information.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Acculturation to active duty. Includes study of the evolution and jurisdiction of military law, officership and current Air Force issues. Three lecture hours per week for one semester. Prerequisite: ARFS 3331 and concurrent enrollment in ARFS 3120. (Spring) Please note: This course is offered on the campus of the University of Texas. The course is entered on the St. Edward's transcript as credit. Students interested in the ROTC program should contact the Department of Air Force Science at the University of Texas. Consult the SEU Undergraduate Bulletin for additional information.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The emphasis of this course is on teaching the basic elements and variables that make up two dimensional design while at the same time promoting the practical experience of organizing those elements into meaningful visual ideas. Assignments will vary so that the student may experiment with different kinds of visual ideas. (Fall, Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The emphasis is on the basic concepts of drawing. Exercises are designed to promote an understanding of form and expression while developing drawing skills. Conceptual, analytical and observational techniques will be employed in this course. Subjects range from still life to architecture to conceptual and observational volumes. The focus is on line and tonal exercises in black and white media. Linear perspective is a major topic covered in this course. (Fall, Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course continues to emphasize many of the concerns of ARTS 1311. The primary purpose is to identify and experiment with the major forms of color expression, its theory and practice. Students will also develop a vocabulary that most accurately describes the interaction of colors and the specific resulting effects of their experiments with color. Prerequisite: ARTS 1311 (Fall, Spring)
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