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SVLN 451: Practicum in Civic Engagement
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is designed to allow students to engage in intensive study and action in a community organization. Students will explore theories and concepts of civic involvement and methodologies of Community-Based Research, Participatory Action Research, and community mapping using GIS and GPS technology. Students will develop and implement a Community-Based Research or mapping project around a social issue and /or with a public policy focus with a public or private non-profit organization pertaining to their major to address a community need. Prerequisite: SVLN 351, 354, or 356 (or satisfaction of the Service- Learning Commons requirement).
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SVLN 455: Civic Arts Project/ Capstone Internship
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This capstone course is designed to prepare students to develop and implement a Community-Based Research and/or a Civic Engagement project, when possible, with a public policy focus. Drawing on the student's learning and experience from previous community work, the student will have identified a community need. Through practical deliberation, problem-solving and discussion with community members, the student will design the project. A proposal must be developed and a project committee established including the student, a community member, a representative from the Center for Civic Advancement and a faculty member chosen by the student. Prerequisite: SVLN 451.
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THEA 104: Introduction to The Theatre
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A survey course to acquaint the student with our cultural heritage in the theatre. Units covered include history, roles of various theatre artists, theories and structures of drama, and the basic fundamentals and techniques of acting. Topics are covered through lecture, assigned reading, and student participation. Offered every year. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading.
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THEA 190: Theatrical Production
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
1 semester hour. This course entails a minimum of 40 hours work in some combination of acting, set construction, make-up, costume, lighting, or other technical support connected with a college theatrical production. Note: a maximum of 8 semester hours credit in THEA 190 may apply toward graduation.
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VISA 110: Introduction to Art
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course presents the vocabulary, terminology, history, and paradigm of the art world. Material covered includes principles and concepts used in the visual arts, visual communication and visual language, an examination of forms of expression through various media, and a survey of art history. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading.
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VISA 111: Basic Design
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This is an entry-level art foundation course. Students will focus on the basic principles of two- and three-dimensional design, color theory, and using the computer as a creative tool. The manipulation of line, shape, color and balance to both express design principles and discover creative solutions to visual problems will be explored. Various media will be used. Offered every year.
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VISA 203: Basic Drawing
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is designed for students who have had little or no previous drawing experience. Students will draw traditional subjects such as still life compositions, landscapes, and the human figure. Exercises and assignments will emphasize how to "see" rather than how to make. As a studio class, this coursemay require additional meeting times. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Offered every year.
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VISA 204: Ancient Through Renaissance Art
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is a survey of Western Art from prehistoric time through the 16th Century. It presents a chronology of art and cultural history as well some of the people and forces that shaped societies during this span of time. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading. Offered every other year.
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VISA 208: Baroque Through Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is a survey of Western Art from the 16th Century to the present. The artists, artwork, art movements that happened during this span of time are covered. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading. Offered every other year.
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VISA 212: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This course is designed for students with minimal painting experience. A variety of techniques and different working styles in oil paint will be covered. Traditional subjects including the human form will be explored. A studio fee will be charged. As a studio class, this course may require additional meeting times. Prerequisites: none, but VISA 111 will be very helpful. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Offered every other year.
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