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Apply medical terminology and develop medical transcription skills using multiple report types, nomenclature, and precise dictation in medical, surgical, pathology, and radiology environments. Prerequisite: AOS 285.
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Study of two- and three-dimensional art concepts. Lectures and selected art projects. (Formerly ART 100.) (H)
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Applies principles of art, combining theories of creative thinking and modern design. Problems in organization of compositional elements and two-dimensional space concepts. (H)
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Color theory based on traditional and contemporary color theories. Study of painting, materials, and techniques. Additional charge for supplies, $150.00. (H)
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Form course on three-dimensional design utilizing diverse art materials and techniques. (H)
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Intensive study of line, value, perspective, and form, using various drawing mediums that offer a new way of seeing through investigation of visual language of drawing. (H)
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Intensive study of color and drawn forms offers new approach for seeing. Time divided between traditional and contemporary drawing techniques. Additional charge for supplies, $100.00. (H)
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Experimental drawing, experience of drawing and seeing, and possibilities of extending traditional concepts about drawing. Human form is used as point of departure. (H)
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The art of ancient civilizations, beginning with Paleolithic cave painting and megalithic monuments. Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Minoan, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Early Christian, and Byzantine artistic traditions are studied in light of their cultural origins. Illustrated lectures. (H)
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The art of western civilization from the early middle ages through the French revolution is considered. Periods explored include the Islamic, Carolingian, Celtic, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerist, Baroque, and Rococo. Illustrated lectures. (H)
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