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3.00 Credits
The student will provide a statement of goals to the instructor who will act in an advisory capacity. Independent thinking and technical development are emphasized. Prerequisite: ART 332 or permission of instructor. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn interactive techniques and interface design using HTML code, Flash, and Dreamweaver, among other applications. Students create several projects which emphasize thematic development, visual consistency and style throughout the semester. Prerequisite: ART 234. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Alternate Falls
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3.00 Credits
Advanced graphic design problem solving with an emphasis on advertising design and client restrictions. Class assignments include visual identity, print and broadcast promotion, and ad campaigns. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Prerequisite: ART 234. As Needed
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3.00 Credits
The student may select any studio area or art history or art education topic for research or development. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. As needed
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3.00 Credits
Each senior art major is required to develop and complete a body of work which is a culmination of the investigation and inquiry relevant to his/her study. This course will focus on work leading to the Senior Exhibition. A supporting paper, artist's statement and professional documentation, and an oral defense are required. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Prerequisite: Student must pass portfolio review before admission into class. Fall and Spring
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3.00 Credits
Supervised professional experience in an ad agency, business, studio, gallery or institution as a means of preparing the student for a career goal or further studies in the visual arts. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. As Needed
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3.00 Credits
The rotating topics cover one or several themes that explore aesthetics, subjects of art, and the producers of art as well as related art theory and criticism. Topics include: Harlots, Mothers, and Saints: Women and Art; Public Sculpture; the Arts of Asia; Artists' Books; Spirituality and Experience; Word & Image; and Art Theory & Art Criticism. This course may be repeated. Prerequisite: Art 216 or 217 or permission of the instructor. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Spring
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the major themes of biology: organismal diversity, evolution and ecology, and the cellular, genetic, and metabolic basis of life. Laboratory. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall and Spring
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to cell biology, metabolism, genetics, gene expression, and diversity of unicellular organisms. Laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 111. Spring
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the biology of multicellular organisms. Lecture topics include reproduction and early development, control of gene expression in development, homeostatic systems of plants and animals, signaling and coordination in plants and animals, and the history of multicellular life. Lab will emphasize the diversity and evolution of multicellular organisms. Laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 111. Special fee applies, please see Financial Planning and Expenses. Fall
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