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ACCT 210: Financial Statement and Decision Analysis.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: ACCT 209. This course provides an introduction to the tools and techniques of financial statement analysis with an emphasis on the use of financial statements for external and internal decision making. Among the topics covered are profitability and ratio analysis, earnings management, cash flows analysis, business valuation and present value. The course emphasizes a user rather than a preparer's perspective.
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ARTH 151: History of Art and Architecture I
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). An analytical survey of western traditions in art and architecture from the Paleolithic through the Middle Ages, including such periods and styles as Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Romanesque and Gothic. Analysis of these traditions develops an awareness of non-western traditions. Same as ARCH 151.
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ARTH 152: History of Art and Architecture II
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). An analytical survey of western traditions in art and architecture from the Renaissance to the present, including such periods and styles as Baroque, Neoclassical, Romanticism, Modern and Contemporary. Analysis of these traditions develops an awareness of non-western traditions. Same as ARCH 152.
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ARTH 290: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Drury University
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ARTH 350: Modern Art.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
An in-depth examination of art from the Romantic period (circa 1800) to the emergence of the Modern Period ( 1850) and through the twentieth century to 1990.
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ARTH 354: Modern Architecture I.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
An introduction to the history of modern architecture, from its intellectual and artistic origins in the nineteenth century through the postwar period. Special emphasis is placed on the consideration of modernism in architecture not just as a narrowly defined stylistic movement, but also as a broader cultural phenomenon through which architects engaged in a changing world. Offered fall semester. Same as ARCH 354.
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ARTH 355: Modern Architecture II.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: ARTH 354. An examination of contemporary architectural and urbanistic theories and practices, emphasizing the continuing traditions of modernism and the various critiques of these that have emerged in recent decades. The contemporary scene is discussed across a wide range of professional models and socio-geographic contexts. Same as ARCH 355. Offered spring semester.
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ARTH 356: Contemporary Art.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: ARTH 152 and ARTH 350. This course will present an international survey of contemporary art from 1970 to the present. It will examine such topics as post-modernism, feminist art, instrumentalism and outsider art. Course may include on-site visits to galleries and museums.
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ARTH 360: History of Photography.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
A survey of the aesthetic and technical development of photography from its origin to the present. Particular emphasis will be given to the contextual relationships of photographic imagery to the visual arts and to the culture at large.
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ARTH 361: History and Theory of Graphic Communication.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
This course will offer the student the opportunity to explore the psychological and sociological aspects of advertising and visual communication, providing an historical and theoretical context for studio graphic design offerings. Same as COMM 361.
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