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9.00 - 36.00 Credits
The practicum allows for the enhancement of academic skills through work-related experience.The student arranges for the practicum,which conform to Department guidelines.The practicum may be used as a technical course substitution. Prerequisite:Department Head Permission and a 2.5 or higher program GPA.
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10.00 - 22.00 Credits
This course allows for the definition of a new product or service, design development and prototyping, a marketing plan and strategy, and a production/implementation system to provide a successful technology business. It includes the identification of start-up community/ business resources the new business.Course fees may be assessed to reflect additional costs for equipment usage and materials. Prerequisite: Project approval by program committee.
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10.00 - 22.00 Credits
This course continues the work of ET302 Innovative Electrical/Telecommunication Products & Services 1 if additional time is required to complete the project. Course fees may be assessed to reflect additional costs for equipment usage and materials. Prerequisite: ET302 Innovative Electrical/Telecommunication Products & Services 1.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory survey course covers a range of safety topicsthat address workplace needs. It provides training in safety responsibility and a basic understanding of the safety profession along with refreshers and updates. It presents the required topics of the 30- hours OSHA overview course in addition to topics reflective of industry standards.Areas covered include the OSHA Act and its related standards and clauses.
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces the tools, media, and theory used in drawing for visual communication. Coursework includes both the study of fundamentals of perspective and the theory of light and shade, as well as a survey of graphic representation. Classroom work consists of drawings that show line, value, tone, form, texture, space, and proportion. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in drawing the human figure, focusing on the bodys geometric and anatomical structure. Classroom work consists of drawing from the live model and plaster sculpture casts. A hierarchy of form, working from general to specific, is emphasized. Studio work is supplemented by lectures and critiques on the principles of accurate representation of the human form in pictorial space, including gesture, proportion, anatomy, and light on form. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This intermediate course expands upon the technical skills and aesthetic concepts of FA103 Figure Drawing 1. More complex problems are addressed, including the foreshortened figure, the figure in space, multiple figure composition, extended poses, and large format drawing. Projects explore various drawing media, settings, lighting situations, and approaches to the figure. Classroom work consists of drawing from the live model, supplemented by lectures and critiques. Prerequisite: FA103 Figure Drawing 1. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This course explores the basic principles of two-dimensional design: unity, variety, contrast, movement, rhythm, visual emphasis, and subordination. Studio projects approach these principles through the study and practice of space relationships, proportion, scale, value, relationships, pattern, texture, and color. Slide lectures are given periodically in association with various studio projects to connect these concepts to fine art making. Studio laboratory fee: $20
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6.00 Credits
This course investigates the role of color in the organization of the two-dimensional surface, as well as its practical use in our visual environment. Various aspects of color usage, such as physical and optical mixture, spatial and transparency illusions, and color relativity are explored, then applied to projects concerned with practical design of fine art. Studio laboratory fee: $20.
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6.00 Credits
This course incorporates an examination of design principles and organization of willed form in space. Studio work focuses on the study of natural, fabricated, and architectonic forms, emphasizing construction, scale, and proportion.These principles are fundamental to architecture, industrial design, and sculpture. Studio laboratory fee: $35
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