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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course is the continuation of the research project with a final analysis of case material. Prerequisites of ARTH 1, 2, 3, and 4 are required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey course, providing an overview of the creative arts therapies - music, movement/dance, drama and the visual arts. This course will provide the student with both a theoretical orientation and practical application format to understand how the multi-modal creative arts are utilized within a clinical and wellness setting. Prerequisites of ARTH 1, 2, and 3 are required.
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3.00 Credits
Astronomy 10 is half of a one-year course in introductory astronomy. Topics include the origin, nature, and evolution of stars, nebulae, galaxies, and the universe. Same as PHY 10 without laboratory. Three hours lecture. Students taking this course in fulfillment of the Core requirements must take the course with the laboratory (AST 10A).
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1.00 Credits
This course is the optional laboratory for AST 10. Topics include the origin, nature, and evolution of stars, nebulae, galaxies, and the universe. Three hours laboratory. Students taking this course in fulfillment of the Core requirements must take the course with the lecture (AST 10). Prerequite or corequisite of AST 10 Is required.
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4.00 Credits
A broad survey of astronomy is presented, including aspects of astrophysics and cosmology, with minimal use of mathematics. Topics include the history of astronomy, the solar system, stellar evolution, and the large scale structure of the Universe. The course will also serve as an introduction to basic topics including gravity and light. The question of mankind's place in the Universe as well as the importance of scientific inquiry will be addressed. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Must be in Honors Program
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4.00 Credits
A broad survey of astronomy is presented, including aspects of astrophysics and cosmology, with minimal use of mathematics. Topics include the history of astronomy, the solar system, stellar evolution, and the large scale structure of the Universe. The course will also serve as an introduction to basic topics including gravity and light. The question of mankind's place in the Universe as well as the importance of scientific inquiry will be addressed. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Prerequisite of AST 301 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is half of a one-year course in introductory astronomy. Topics include the celestial sphere, the solar system, planetary motion, configurations and phases of the moon, and eclipses. Same as PHY 9 without laboratory. Three hours lecture. Students taking this course in fulfillment of the Core requirements must take the course with the laboratory (AST 9A).
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1.00 Credits
This course is the optional laboratory for AST 9. Topics include the celestial sphere, the solar system, planetary motion, configurations and phases of the moon, and eclipses. Three hours laboratory. Students taking this course in fulfillment of the Core requirements must take the course with the lecture (AST 9). Prerequisite or corequisite of AST 9 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the foundations of American art education as it has evolved through the history of the visual arts, the changing values of society and popular practice in the fields of psychology and education. Students have opportunities to compare current literature to the work of past generations in art education in order to construct relationships between the common interests of artists and educators over time. The current role of the artist as teacher and facilitator of the artistic process is studied through reading, discussion, observation and personal journal entries of daily studio experiences.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the roles of art education practice in the elementary schools. The course offers fundamental insights into the artistic development of children and examines ways that these insights are basic to the design and implementation of exemplary visual art practices. The course is designed to present subject areas of study through reading, lecture and discussion, studio art explorations of methods and materials, art class field observations in schools and museums, written research, preparation of curriculum materials and field study. Prerequisite of ATE 1 is required.
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