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3.00 Credits
Explores basic materials and techniques including stone carving, clay modeling, plaster construction. F, S 2 hours lecture / 4 hours studio
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3.00 Credits
Development and extension of skills and techniques begun in Sculpture I. Introduction of metal, wood, and plastics. (Prerequisite: ART 2610) F, S 2 hours lecture / 4 hours studio
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to screen printing a fi ne art medium, emphasis upon development and application of various basic stencils in compositional printing. F, S 2 hours lecture / 4 hours studio
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3.00 Credits
Development and extension of skills and techniques begun in Print making I. Introduction to Intaglio. (Prerequisite: Art Majors - ART 2710; Non-Art Majors - None) F, S 2 hours lecture / 4 hours studio
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3.00 Credits
Special topics in 1) drawing/painting, 2) ceramics, 3) sculpture, 4) print making, 5) art history, 6) school art. Further study of the capacities in certain disciplines as initiated by either instructor or student. (Prerequisite: Determined by department for each individual; topic may be repeated.) (Permission of instructor required prior to registration.) F, S
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4.00 Credits
1031?? Astronomy . (4 credits) A survey of contemporary astronomy involving topics of current interest; for example, quasars, pulsars, and black holes. Traditional topics on planetary, stellar, and galactic astronomy will be covered. This course reviews research techniques, current knowledge and theory about the planets, stars, galaxies, and the age and origin of the universe. ( formerly PHYS 1015/1016) S 3 hours lecture / 3 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Presents the fundamentals of bank functions in a descriptive fashion so that the beginning banker may view his chosen profession in a broad (and operational) perspective. The descriptive orientation is intentional. Banking is increasingly dependent upon personnel who have the broad perspective so necessary for career advancement. As required
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Special topics dealing with banking and fi nancial services. As required BIOL 1010 ?? General Biology I (3 credits) Course dealing with cell structure and functions, osmosis, diffusion, mitosis, meiosis, genetics, plant tissues, chemistry, nucleic acids, protein synthesis, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, ecology, pollution, population problems, survey of bacteria, protists, fungi, and plants. ( formerly BIOL 1100) F, Su 3 hours lecture
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1.00 Credits
Course with laboratory experiments and exercises which correspond to lecture material in BIOL 1010. ( formerly BIOL 1110) F, Su 3 hours laboratory
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4.00 Credits
A course designed for non-science majors based on the Tennessee Science Curriculum (TSC) Standards for K-8 and NSF standards. Topics include cell structure and functions, energy production, ecology, biological diversity, adaptation, genetics, reproduction, and the human organ systems covered in a constructivism learning environment. Student will design, develop and implement hands-on science activities for K-8 students. F 3 hours lecture
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