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  • 3.00 Credits

    P This is an introduction to biological anthropology, which includes the study of human biological diversity, human evolution, osteology, and the study of non-human primates. As a writing intensive course, ANT2511 will allow students to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, research papers, reaction papers, research proposals, research designs, excavation logs, field notes, annotated bibliographies, and other discipline specific writing. Prerequisites: Successful completion of or exemption from ENC1101 and ENC1102 with a letter grade of C or better
  • 3.00 Credits

    P The purpose of an individual study is to assist the student in pursuing special academic interests in greater depth than is possible in existing courses
  • 3.00 Credits

    P A focus on special problems, current issues or trends. Course content and subject are variable
  • 3.00 Credits

    P Art Appreciation introduces the student to the two and three dimensional visual arts and the vocabulary used to express an opinion on the quality, value and significance of the arts studied
  • 1.00 Credits

    P An introduction to art history which acquaints the student with major works of art as they relate to the historical and cultural development of artistic styles from ancient times to the beginning of the Renaissance. Students will carry out introductory research methodologies appropriate to art history. Students will explore the medium through several college-level writing exercises, including gallery reports, analyses of art and architectural works, research papers and other discipline specific writing. ARH2050 constitutes the first half of the Art History sequence which is required by art majors wishing to transfer as juniors to state of Florida upper division institutions. In order to pass ARH2050, students must demonstrate college-lev Full Description
  • 2.00 Credits

    P An introduction to art history which acquaints the student with major works of art as they relate to the historical and cultural development of artistic styles from the Renaissance to the present. Students will carry out introductory research methodologies appropriate to art history. Students will explore the medium through several college-level writing exercises, including gallery reports, analyses of art and architectural works, research papers and other discipline specific writing. ARH2051 constitutes the second half of the Art History sequence which is required by art majors wishing to transfer as juniors to state of Florida upper division institutions. In order to pass ARH2051, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills thr Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ARH2500 introduces students to the cultural and historical heritage of selected non-western societies from the ancient world to the present day. The student will be introduced to examples of painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts using slides, videotapes and other materials reproducing art works from a variety of cultures including those of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Rather than following a chronological outline, the course will be organized on the basis of different types of cultural models including nomadic bands, village cultures, ranked societies and urban states
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course will survey the history of graphic design. Students will be introduced to influential designers and become familiar with various graphic styles throughout history. It will also examine typography's 500 year history, introduce basic typographic principles, and help students to implement these principles through projects. Prerequisites: GRA2135C and GRA2100C
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART1001C introduces students to a guided investigation of basic concepts and techniques of visual organization. Art Fundamentals is designed principally for non-art majors and focuses on the development of students as aware, educated members of the arts audience. Through a survey of basic media in a studio environment, students will acquire a working knowledge of fundamental principles of visual art and familiarize themselves with the basic vocabulary necessary to communicate their creative process and thinking. Art Fundamentals exposes students to a variety of visual arts disciplines including design, drawing, collage, and painting (sculpture is included when time permits). There is no prerequisite required or previous experience necessary Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART1150C introduces the students to techniques of metalworking and jewelry fabrication. Jewelry Fabrication emphasizes the development of manual skills and personal creativity through the application of basic design principles in making jewelry. Students will become familiar with the basic vocabulary associated with jewelry fabrication. There is no prerequisite required or previous experience necessary in order to take this class
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