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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 102 or ENGL 103H The historical development of non-Western art. Emphasis is on the social and philosophical relationships of art to the various non-Western cultures and how these relationships contrast with the role of art in Western cultures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 101 or permission of instructor, and entry portfolio approval The purpose of this course is to allow individual creative exploration of various studio methods and materials, in multiple contexts, for the purpose of developing a personal artistic initiative. Students are required to complete a body of creative work (to be exhibited at the end of each term), as well as participate in group projects, discussions, and lectures on historic and contemporary art issues. The course is specified for art majors of junior status who have completed a minimum of 15 of the required hours toward the major and who submit an acceptable entry portfolio of work. The structure of the course is variable to accommodate relevant learning opportunities beyond the scope of the college classroom.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Art major status Enrollment in this course is limited to declared art majors and may be repeated for credit up to four times. This course will consider in depth, the process and value of critique within the artist's practice. Students will engage in intense private and group critiques with a professional artist through the term, for the purpose of significant advancement of the studio practice.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Art 320 Further pursuit of individual interest area in watercolor, oil or acrylic, or mixed media; further knowledge of the theory and technique of past and contemporary painting; awareness of the variety and relationship of art styles and techniques, and analytic principles of these styles. May be repeated once for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 101 or permission of instructor, ART 385, 386 and entry portfolio approval The course will establish a springboard for the student to enter the next phase of artistic development (i.e., professional art school, graduate school, commercial or freelance career) through intense investigation of production and aesthetic problems in art. The student will work independently on a body of work and his/her philosophical initiative, as well as participate in group context for critique, guest lectures, field trips, and exhibitions. The course is specified for art majors of senior status who have completed a minimum of 27 hours required toward the major and who submit an acceptable entry portfolio of work. The structure of this course is variable to accommodate relevant learning opportunities beyond the scope of the college classroom. The student will have responsibility for all aspects of his/her senior exit exhibit at the end of each term.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Coordinator: David Volk The major in music is a program that provides a foundation of music studies in music theory, music history/literature, applied music, ensemble performance, orchestration, and conducting and from which a student may pursue specific interests through the completion of additional advanced music course work. The degree culminates in the presentation of a thirty-minute lecture recital typically given during the Junior or Senior year. semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Pre- or corequisite: MATH 101 The first semester of a year-long introductory course in astronomy. This semester covers the celestial sphere, the formation of the solar system, the interiors, surfaces and atmospheres of the planets, the formation of moons and ring systems, the asteroids, comets, and Pluto. Three lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ASTR 101 The second semester of a year-long introductory course in astronomy. This semester covers stars, galaxies and quasars, and the universe, including the birth of the universe in the Big Bang and its ultimate fate. Three lecture hours.
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