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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
ART 2487 Special Projects: Sculpture (1-3CR) (Max. 6) Special problems of the student's own choosing with directional guidance by the instructor. Emphasis will be placed on the development of a total idea, whether it is one work or several. This course is designed for the student who has recently completed all the offered courses in a given area and still requires or wishes continued exploration of an advanced study in that area. The special projects are designed only as a continuation of previous courses, not personal endeavors of the student. Prerequisite: ART 2340 and permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
ART 2488 Special Projects: Metals (1-3CR)(Max. 6) Special problems in jewelry of the student's own choosing with directional guidance by the instructor. Emphasis on design and technical skills. This course is designed for the student who has recently completed all the offered courses in a given area and still requires or wishes continued exploration of an advanced study in that area. The special projects are designed only as a continuation of previous courses, not personal endeavors of the student. Prerequisite: ART 2360 and permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
ART 2489 Special Projects: Graphic Design (1-3CR) (Max. 6) An advanced study further exploring specific design problems with emphasis on development of ideas and flexibility of approach. This course is designed for the student who has recently completed all the offered courses in a given area and still requires or wishes continued exploration of an advanced study in that area. The special projects are designed only as a continuation of previous courses, not personal endeavors of the student. Prerequisite: ART 2120 and permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
ART 2490 Art Topics: (Subtitle) (1-3L,1-3CR) (Max. 12) A special seminar in various topics related to art. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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6.00 Credits
ART 2970 Museum Training Internship (18LB,6CR) This course is designed for practical experience in a museum in areas such as collections management, education, development, or exhibition design. For museum gallery studies majors only. Prerequisite: ART 1300.
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6.00 Credits
ART 2990 Museum Training Internship (18LB,6CR) This course is designed for practical experience in a museum in areas such as collections management, education, development, or exhibition design. For museum gallery studies majors only. Prerequisite: ART 1300.
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4.00 Credits
ASL 1010 American Sign Language I(4L,4CR) This course will provide beginning level knowledge of American Sign Language, fingerspelling, deafness, and deaf culture. Emphasis will be on developing receptive and expressive language skills within the parameters of sign language using the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language 5C's to include: Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons and Community.ASL 1200 fulfills the general education requirement for Cultural Environment.
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4.00 Credits
ASL 1220 American Sign Language II(4L,4CR) Thiscourse, a continuation of ASL 1200, will provide intermediate level knowledge of American Sign Language, its vocabulary, grammar, fingerspelling,spatial concepts, deafness and current topics in deaf culture and literature. ASL 1220 fulfills the general education requirement for Cultural Environment. Prerequisite:ASL 1010, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
ASL 1200 Beginning Sign Language 1 (4L,4CR) This course will provide beginning level knowledge of American Sign Language, fingerspelling, deafness, and deaf culture. Emphasis will be on developing receptive and expressive language skills within the parameters of sign language using the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language 5C's to include: Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons and Community.ASL 1200 fulfills the general education requirement for Cultural Environment.
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4.00 Credits
ASL 1220 Intermediate Sign Language II(4L,4CR) Thiscourse, a continuation of ASL 1200, will provide intermediate level knowledge of American Sign Language, its vocabulary, grammar, fingerspelling,spatial concepts, deafness and current topics in deaf culture and literature. ASL 1220 fulfills the general education requirement for Cultural Environment. Prerequisite:ASL 1200, or permission of the instructor.
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