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APHYS 312: Fundamentals of Nano Materials Growth and Device Fabrication
4.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduces basic experimental techniques in: nano materials growth, nano devices fabrication, and materials and devices characterization. Introductory laboratory in the field of nanoscience and technology. Intended for those interested in semiconductor technology or experimental work in general. Prerequisite: PHYCS 260 or permission of the department chairperson.
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APHYS 315: Medical Physics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Biomechanics, statistical physics, bioelectric fields, biomagnetic fields, electricity, and magnetism at the cellular level. Prerequisite: PHYCS 112 or 122. Prerequisite recommended: BIO 111, 215; MATHS 161, 162, or 165, 166.
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APHYS 316: Medical Physics
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Signal analysis, images, biomagnetism, x-rays, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance imaging. Prerequisite: PHYCS 260; APHYS 315 or permission of the department chairperson or instructor.
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APHYS 420: Solar Thermal Systems
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Physics of the solar energy resource, solar collection, concentration, thermal conversion, energy storage, and the design and performance of solar thermal energy systems. Prerequisite: PHYCS 122; MATHS 162 or 166.
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APHYS 422: Photovoltaics.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Physics of photovoltaic systems, including basic operating principles, design and technology, and performance of individual solar cells and solar cells systems. Prerequisite: APHYS 420.
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ART 100: Art Orientation
1.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduces departmental, collegiate, and university courses, programs, practices, and policies. Explores majors, facilities, safety procedures, careers, and services available that concern art majors. Parallel: ADS 101; AFA 101. Open only to art majors.
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ART 200 (101): Introduction to Computer Art
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introductory studio experience in the use of digital technology in the fine arts. Topics include digital imaging, motion graphics, editing and computer animation. This course will also trace technologically driven art from pioneering efforts to current trends, and the central role played by computers in the field of electronic art. Open only to art majors.
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ART 231: Photography 1
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduction to photography as an expressive art form emphasizing the development of photographic vision as well as technical proficiency. Students furnish their own light meters and cameras with adjustable aperture, time setting, and focusing. Prerequisite: ADS 102; AFA 202. Open only to art majors.
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ART 232: Photography 2
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes the further exploration of fine art photography, technical and aesthetic concerns of photographic image making, and an introduction to contemporary photographic history, theories, and issues. Prerequisite: ART 231. Open only to art majors.
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ART 233: Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Emphasizes fine art image making, focusing on the use of photographic images within the digital environment. Topics include: techniques and aesthetics of digital imaging, digital cameras, scanning, fine art printing and color management. Subtle image enhancement to complex compositing and manipulation will be explored. Prerequisite: ART 200, 231. A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned, but no more than 3 in any one semester or term. Open only to art majors.
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