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AR 441: Ceramics IV
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Students will design projects to meet their individual needs in specific areas. Ceramic works created as a series will be the focus. Students must arrange a public exhibition of their work, including a sales situation. Fee. Prerequisite: AR 340 or AR 341.
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AR 443: Fused Glass IV
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Projects in fusing and slumping will be individually directed.
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AR 444: Secondary Art: Curriculum and Methods
2.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Available for art-education majors/minors. Observation and analysis of middle (junior-high) and high-school teachers in a classroom setting. Includes teaching methods, curriculum objectives and evaluation, classroom organization, and exhibition. In addition, the student will explore one medium of special interest or "weakness" in preparation for future teaching.
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AR 444 - Secondary Art: Curriculum and Methods
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AR 451: Mixed Media III
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Advanced methods in using two or more media in visual imagery expressing unique personal ideas. Fee. Prerequisite: AR 351.
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AR 451 - Mixed Media III
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AR 460W: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
This capstone course is designed as a transition for the art major between art in the college setting and art beyond college. Discussion and investigation will help the student gain a clearer understanding of the nature of art and the artist. Visits to artists' studios, art-related businesses, galleries and museums. Through an exchange of information, ideas and methodology with both peers and professionals, the student will have the opportunity to formulate personal ideas, opinions, and goals for a future in art. Prerequisite: art major with senior standing. Fall semester.
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AR 499: Senior Exhibition Project
2.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Required of all majors in drawing/painting and printmaking, graphic design, and thee-dimensional (ceramics, sculpture, mixed media) art tracks. Students complete and exhibit original artworks. Review by all faculty. Spring semester.
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ASL 100: Introduction to Conversational Sign Language
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Preparation for language acquisition via overview of sign language with concentration on language universals of category and relationship.
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ASL 101: Introduction to Sign Language and the Deaf
4.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Introduction to American Sign Language, its history, the current state of the art, and receptive and expressive finger-spelling and sign-language skills. Fall, spring and summer semesters.
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ASL 102: Sign Language and the Deaf II
4.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Advanced study of ASL and the culture of the deaf. Students will enlarge their sign vocabulary, use the skill of finding equivalent expressions, and develop techniques for comprehending the meaning of unfamiliar signs. Prerequisite: ASL 101. Fall, spring and summer semesters.
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BI 102: Introductory Biology
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Contemporary understanding of the basic organization and function of biological systems and the nature and interdependence of living organisms. Emphasis on cell structure, the diversity of organisms, and physiology. Lab. Meets natural science requirement.
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BI 102 - Introductory Biology
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