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ARTS 2326: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Experiences in sculpture media with emphasis on personal expression and three-dimensional forms in space. Second semester students will focus emphasis on individualized exploration in a designated three-dimensional media. Prerequisite: Freshman studio core or permission of department head. (May be taken twice for credit.)
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ARTS 2333: Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Study of and practice in printmaking as a fine arts medium. Students do work in intaglio, lithography, wood relief, and screen process techniques. Stress is placed on application of individual design to graphic media. Prerequisite: Freshman studio core or permission of department head. (May be taken twice for credit.)
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ARTS 2341: Art Metals I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Exploration of ideas using basic techniques in jewelry, glass fusing and metal construction. Students will work on individual projects subject to approval of instructor. Prerequisite: Freshman core or permission of department head. (May be taken twice for credit.)
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ARTS 2346: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Introduction to ceramic processes. Emphasis is given to the exploration of form possibilities through the use of a variety of techniques such as wheel-thrown or hand-formed shapes. Experiments in the original treatment of clay bodies and glaze compositions. (May be taken twice for credit.)
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ARTS 2356: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
An introductory course in black and white photography stressing basic fundamentals of the photographic process. This includes light exposure, composition, visual communication and darkroom technique. In addition, students are introduced to digital photography and an industry-standard digital image editing software and scanning techniques.
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ARTS 2366: Watercolor I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Exploration of ideas using water-based painting media and techniques. Prerequisite: Freshman studio core or permission of department head. (May be taken twice for credit.)
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BIOL 1322: Nutrition and Diet Therapy I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Fundamental course designed as an introduction to concepts of essential nutrition with emphasis on individual nutrition related to health status. (Rd)
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BIOL 1406: Biology for Science Majors I
4.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties and the cellular characteristics of life. Concepts of reproduction, genetics and the scientific method are included. Includes a required laboratory. (Rd)
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BIOL 1407: Biology for Science Majors II
4.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Further study of the unifying principles of life with emphasis on the unity and diversity of all organisms and their adaptations to the environment. Includes a required laboratory. (Rd)
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BIOL 1408: Biology for Non-Science Majors I
4.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Fundamental principles of living organisms including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Concepts of reproduction, genetics, ecology, and the scientific method are included. (Rd)
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