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ART 445 Sculpture III Studio course introducing students to advanced concepts, processes, and methods utilized in the creation of contemporary sculpture. It emphasizes advancement of conceptual awareness and critical analysis of current ideologies used in contemporary art. Prerequisites: Art 245, 345 or instructor permission. Fl, Sp-3-
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The Senior Seminar in Contemporary Art and Design is a capstone seminar that will provide students with an understanding of contemporary theory and criticism as it is applied to their discipline. This class will emphasizes the historical development of postmodernism as it appears in visual culture. Additionally, the course is designed to give students the practical skills necessary to succeed in their discipline and an understanding of the possibilities for continued research. Prerequisites: Art 357, 250, 251 or instructor permission. Fl, Sp?3
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Advanced study in specialized areas of history involving independent readings, research papers, and class presentations. The improvement of writing will be an important subject. The topic will relate to the instructor's field of specialization but the course may be repeated for credit when the content is different. Prerequisite: nine hours of art history. Fl, Sp-3-
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This course is designed for students who wish to take part in a semester-long experience-based education program in some art related endeavor as professionals in a production with professional artists in industry or business, or in situations which will best utilize their artistic abilities and expertise in the selected area. Prerequisites: acceptance in the Cooperative Education Program and a GPA of at least 3.0 in art courses. Fl, Sp, SS-1 to 15-
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This advanced course is designed to give juniors and seniors with an extensive background in their chosen area of study, the opportunity to work independently on visual or historical problems. Qualified participants are expected to develop personal approaches or insights about artistic expression or about art history. Students must have individual faculty sponsorship. Prerequisites: fifteen hours in the subject area and a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better. Fl. Sp-1 to 6-
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A beginning course in American Sign Language as used within the American Deaf Community. A basic study of manual communication techniques, combines eye and aural training, fingerspelling, conceptualization, structure and syntax of American Sign Language. Receptive skills (reading signs and fingerspelling) and expressive skills (signing and fingerspelling a person's own thoughts) are also emphasized as is an introduction to the culture of the Deaf Community. Fl-3-
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A continuation of study in American Sign Language as used within the American Deaf Community. A more advanced study of manual communication techniques, combined eye and aural training, fingerspelling, conceptualization, structure and syntax of American Sign Language. Receptive skills (reading signs and fingerspelling) and expressive skills (signing and fingerspelling a person's own thoughts) are also emphasized, as is a more advanced study of the culture of the Deaf Community. Prerequisite: Asl 101 or permission of the instructor. Sp-3-
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Study of solar and stellar systems, astronomical instruments and observational methods; observation and classwork at the college observatory and planetarium. Fl, Sp-3-
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A contemporary study of astronomy with emphasis on: recent findings in solar system, stellar, and extragalactic astronomy; theories of the origin and evolution of the universe; the possible existence of extraterrestrial life and the search for it. Prerequisite: Ast 100. Fl-3-
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A comprehensive study of the solar system with emphasis on: planets and satellites, earth-moon system, asteroids-comets-meteors, gravitation, planetary motion, eclipses, measurement of time, solar-terrestrial relations, and the origin of the solar system. Prerequisite: Ast 100. Ir-3-
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