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1.00 Credits
Assigned accompanying for a public vocal recital and a public instrumental recital.
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1.00 Credits
Accompanying in studios of instrumental faculty and for student recitals. Two hours weekly.
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1.50 Credits
Study of the standard string and wind repertory with piano, including concerto reductions. Emphasis on the varied technical skills needed for collaborating with different instruments. One hour weekly. Prerequisites: ACC 110-111. For Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special accompanying assigned on an individual basis. May be repeated for additional credit. Credits determined by department chair based on number of hours of accompanying assigned.
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9.00 Credits
These courses are intended for students participating in the Cooperative Education program and in experiences related to the fine and applied arts. The program is designed to provide practical experiences for students in fine and applied arts environments. Cooperative Education courses may be repeated for a total of nine credits and are graded on a Pass/No Pass basis only. Prerequisite: Permission of the dean.
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6.00 Credits
4] This course focuses on integrating lectures and studio classes to develop students’ understanding of the methods, media, and materials used in the communication of design. Students will practice graphic and verbal presentation techniques. Construction techniques in relation to construction documents: plans, elevations, sections, details, and specifications will be presented. Two lecture hours, six lab hours. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course with an emphasis on the architectural responses to people's basic needs for shelter. At the fundamental level, these needs, physical, psychological, sensual, intellectual, cultural, and aesthetic are met through physical design. Emphasis is placed on problem solving through studio activity and relating architectural theory and criticism to the studio. Two lecture hours, six lab hours. Prerequisite: AET 110 or permission of instructor or chair. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
[4] This course will examine the roots of the Western architectural tradition, starting with the prehistoric and primitive developments in Europe and the ancient Near East and continuing through Egypt, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, and Western Europe through the Renaissance period. An understanding of Ancient, Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance styles will be developed through lectures, slides, videos, and sketching. Four lecture hours.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the roots of the contemporary Western architectural tradition, starting with the early 19th century through the late 20th century. An understanding of Neo- Classical, Industrial, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modern, Post-Modern, and Neo-Modern styles is developed through lectures, slides, videos, and sketching. Four lecture hours. Prerequisite: AET 155 or permission of instructor or chair.
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4.00 Credits
Using multimedia lecture formats as well as construction- site observation, materials and methods of construction will be studied in depth. The consequences, costs, and technology of construction materials from concrete through masonry, steel, and finishes will be explored. Professional office organization and the integration of other disciplines are studied. The further development of CAD skills and techniques is included. Two lecture hours, six lab hours. Prerequisites: AET 110 and AET 123. Laboratory fee.
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