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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EN 102. In addition, completion of at least one 100- or 200- level literature course is recommended. This course will examine one specifi c theme as presented in American fi ction, poetry, drama, and non-fi ction prose. Themes such as the following maybe be selected: the search for an American identity; technology and American society; the rebel in American society; the outcast in America; American utopias; American individualism; the American Dream; the American business world; the minority in America; the "American Adam," the West/East contrastin America; or pioneer women and men in America. The course may not be repeated for credit but may be repeated once for a higher grade. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores elementary disciplines in drawing and painting from life, with emphasis on personal creative development. Basic problems in color and composition are presented. Outside work and the purchase of art supplies will be required. No previous art experience is necessary. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of acrylic painting. The course covers color mixing, application techniques, and composition principles. Students will paint still-life and design problems and will also work from the imagination. No previous art experience is necessary. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the principles underlying eff ective design. The student is introduced to the dynamics of line, arrangement, and the development of form through color. No previous art experience is necessary. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
A chronological survey of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, and architecture) from the early Renaissance to the twentieth century, with emphasis on major artists and works of each period. Forms, styles, and themes will be viewed in the context of contemporaneous social, political, and economic infl uences. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
The drama is studied as art, literature, and intellectual entertainment. A survey is made of the great periods of theater from Ancient Greece to the present, studying great playwrights and their masterpieces. The theater is examined in its refl ection of socio-cultural ideas. Students are required to attend professional plays. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an exploration into the basic methods of the craft of acting. The student will develop skills in creative self-expression and performance discipline. Sensory awareness, relaxation techniques, improvisation, character and script analysis, monologue and scene study, and evaluation are some of the areas addressed in the course. A library component is included.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite/Co-requisite: AC 121. This first course in finance will cover financial institutions, investments, and corporate finance. The course will provide students a basic knowledge of the financial alternatives for investing money, the different types of investments, and the budgeting process.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AC 121, FI 101, CS 125. The principle focus of the course is on the decisions and actions that are undertaken in the light of the fi rm's business objectives. Certain key concepts and commonly used tools of fi nancial analysis are developed, such as, ratio analysis, sources and the use of funds analysis, fi nancial control techniques, working capital, fi nancing of business needs, and capital structure. The course ends with capital project analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FI 101, FI 205, FI 206. A supervised work experience with a minimum of 120 hours for a second year fi nance major. The internship will provide the opportunity to apply the knowledge of fi nance gained in prior courses. A grade of C+ is required in all prior fi nance courses.
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