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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the symbolism, heritage, and painting techniques involved in Native American art.
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3.00 Credits
This course complements ART 2063, Introduction to Digital Photography, with students progressing in the areas of more advanced computer software skills and photography techniques. Upon completion, the students will possess a greater knowledge of color management and file formats, including JPEG, TIFF, and Photoshop files.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 1013 Basic Art I or approval of the instructor Sculpture is a creative approach to sculpture techniques and form exploration using a variety of mediums.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers a variety of building techniques, glazing, and ceramics terminology. Students will develop basic hand building skills such as pinch, coil and slab. Students will also learn basic glaze theory and application and develop a basic knowledge of the firing process.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers opportunity for the development of more proficiency in self-expression in painting. Experimenting with new materials and techniques, the student may use oil paints, watercolors, and/or acrylics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2233 Pottery I This course continues to develop the students' skills in a variety of ceramic techniques from hand building to wheel throwing. Students will continue to develop their glazing and knowledge of ceramics and terminology. Students will develop their personal style within the medium.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 1013 Basic Art Perspective is an introduction to the essentials of perspective and use of compositional principles for further instruction in drawing and painting. This course uses a variety of medias.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: none This course is designed to examine the history and principles of astronomy. Topics related to the solar system, stars, galaxies, and universe are covered. Includes a hands-on practical experience in areas including optics, optical telescopes, modeling of our solar system, use of a telescope, and nighttime observation of constellations. This course will satisfy physical science requirements for graduation. 3 hours lecture credit, 1 hour lab credit
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3.00 Credits
Course may be waived with a valid Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration certificate. The student will calculate and measure capacitance, inductance, and electrical power. The student also will measure voltage, current, resistance, and continuity and understand the relationship of each. The student will read and interpret aircraft electrical circuit diagrams, including solid-state devices and logic functions, and inspect and service batteries. Laboratory experiences are an integral part of this course. This course will be offered though a technology center Federal Aviation Administration accredited Aviation Maintenance Technology program.
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9.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ATEC 113 Aviation Maintenance Technology - Electricity. Course may be waived with a valid Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration certificate The student will read, understand, and perform the following: aircraft drawings, weight and balance, fluid lines and fittings, materials, and processes, ground operation and servicing, cleaning and corrosion control, maintenance forms and records, maintenance publications, mechanic privileges and limitations. Laboratory experiences are an integral part of this course. This course will be offered though a technology center FAA accredited Aviation Maintenance Technology program.
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