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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARST 4362. Investment burnout, casting in aluminum or bronze, divestment, chasing, and patination procedures. Completes preparatory work begun in Sculpture V. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisites: ARST 3370, ARST 3371. Exploration of alternative methods of photographic image making. Assignments challenge each student to question traditional techniques and materials. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisites: ARST 3370, ARST 3371. An introduction to digital photography using traditional color films and digital printing techniques. Emphasis on the expressive use of color. Students use traditional cameras. Digital printing facilities are provided. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisites: ARST 4370, ARST 4371, ARST 4372 or permission of the instructor based upon demonstrated equivalent experience. The further exploration of concepts introduced in other photography courses. Individual assignments based on each student's previous experience and interest. May be repeated for additional credit. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisite: ARST 3381 or consent of instructor. Instruction in varied aspects of illustration theory with emphasis on individual style, client restrictions, and deadlines. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisite: ARST 4380. Advanced illustration theory with emphasis on individual style and creation of a portfolio for employment. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the capstone experience for senior art studio majors. Course includes career analysis, gallery portfolio presentation, photographing art, packing and shipping art, a mock interview or a project proposal presentation and the development of a resume, an artist statement and a gallery talk. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisite: MATH 3322 or equivalent. Introduction to the fundamental concepts and mathematics in signal processing. Use of the fundamental transform techniques (Laplace transform, discrete Fourier transform, z-transform). Discrete time representation of signals, linear time invariant systems. Correlation, coherence, power spectral density, and time delays. Bode plots, poles and zeros, state space. Standard system models (ARMA, ARMAX). FIR and IIR filters. Duallisted in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5310. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisites: MATH 2453, PHYS 3311. Kinematics of translating and rotating vectors. Dynamics of systems of particles and rigid bodies. Angular momentum. Newtonian mechanics. Lagrangian mechanics. Examples drawn from the fields of robotics, vehicle motion, planetary motion. Duallisted in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5315. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 2453, MATH 3322, PHYS 2321, and PHYS 3300 or equivalents. This introductory course on Continuum Mechanics will take a unified approach to train the student in the modeling of deformation in solids, fluid flow and electric fields. Using a first principles approach, the fundamental conservation laws of mass, charge, momentum and energy will be covered. Applications to deformation in solids, heat transfer, fluid flow and electric fields will be addressed. Dual-listed in the UALR Graduate Catalog as ASCI 5320. Three credit hours.
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