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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A cooperative course between the University and selected business establishments to develop further the professional training of accounting majors. Combination of work experience and written reports. Pre-requisite: consent of accounting coordinator.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A cooperative course between the University and selected business establishments to develop further the professional training of accounting majors. Combination of work experience and written reports. Pre-requisite: consent of accounting coordinator.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Qualified seniors are encouraged to undertake an original investigation of a problem in accounting. May include a written report and an oral examination. Credits earned in this course may apply to hours for the major. Pre-requisite: consent of coordinator and instructor.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces some of the main concepts and procedures used by art historians in analyzing the history of visual culture. It combines the conceptual, visual, and verbal skills essential to the description and analysis of visual forms. Lectures, discussions, readings, and experiential assignments will draw from a variety of media, cultures, and periods. (replaces Art 100, Art Appreciation)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to drawing with emphasis on learning skills of observation and representation of still-life and photo images. Charcoal, pencil, crayon, conte and wash techniques will be used. Required of majors before admission to courses numbered above 100.
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3.00 Credits
Continued development of formal drawing skills. In-depth examination of observational issues. Exploration of idea and image development along with extended approaches to process, figure/ground, and series development. May include exploration of figurative issues. Pre-requisite: AR103, 105.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive study in black and white of principles and elements of two-dimensional composition. Topics covered include line, shape, texture, value, space, rhythm, balance, unity, variety, repetition, movement, scale and proportion. Color projects are introduced to develop artistic awareness and solutions to color theory. Studio and lecture. Required of majors before admission to courses numbered above 100.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of use of color in two- and three-dimensional composition. Topics covered include relativity of color, its optical and expressive properties, its relationship to design elements and principles, color schemes and use of color in a variety of media. Studio and lecture. Required of majors before admission to courses numbered above 100. Pre-requisite: AR105 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed for non-art majors to fulfill the general education requirement in fine arts. Emphasis is on studio experiences in painting, watercolor, handbuilt pottery, raku firing, linoleum prints, silk- screen and selected craft techniques. May not be counted toward a major in art.
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