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4.00 Credits
Examines the processes involved in natural resources-related exhibit development. Presents the issues, materials, and technologies associated with aquatic exhibit development. Emphasis is placed on integrating diverse goals, assimilating information, and coordinating personnel to ensure an eff ective exhibit team. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in AQS270. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Overviews the principles of exhibit development and interpretive presentations. Covers projects in exhibit planning, performing interpretive presentations, and writing interpretive pieces. Emphasizes the process of developing exhibits and interpretation from conceptual statement through fabrication, performance, or publication. Prerequisite: AQS215 and AQS220, or consent of instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
Reviews the common infectious and non-infectious diseases of captive fi sh and invertebrates. Examines the common techniques of fi sh and invertebrate health management. Prerequisite: AQS215 and AQS220. Off ered as needed.
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12.00 Credits
Exposes students to the daily diligence, responsibilities, and rewards of the aquatic animal husbandry profession. Includes daily animal care and facility readiness routines, assisting life support staff and animal health management professionals, and evaluation of operational aspects of the facility. Prerequisite: AQS111 and AQS270. Off ered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the tools to look at, think about, and communicate ideas about the visual arts. Focuses on purposes of art; subject/form/content; media and techniques; approaches to art (critical, historical, analytical, interpretive); and artists' intentions. Prerequisite: college-level writing skills. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
ART115, 116 and 117 form a three-term introduction to the basic principals of design, visual perception, and organization of visual elements in works of art. ART115 explores black and white two-dimensional design; ART116 focuses on color and two-dimensional design; ART117 studies three-dimensional design. ART115: F, W, Sp, Su; ART116: F, W, Sp, Su; ART117: Sp
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the basic principles of design, visual perception, and organization of visual elements in works of art and design. Focuses on digital design and color. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Provides individualized instruction in practical drawing skills designed for the beginner. Introduces fundamental gesture, contour, and value approaches to drawing, utilizing a variety of monochromatic media. Off ers lectures, demonstrations, and training in traditional methods of representing shape and space on a two-dimensional surface. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Covers basic drawing skills of observation, selection, representation, perception, and hand-eyemind coordination. Emphasizes composition and the understanding of visual form, and introduces style as a means to personal expression. Prerequisite: ART131 or consent of instructor (based on portfolio review). W, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Continues training in skills of observation, selection, representation, perception, and hand-eyemind coordination. Emphasizes composition and understanding drawing as a visual form of communication and expression. Prerequisite: ART132 or consent of instructor (based on portfolio review). W, Sp
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