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DWG 332-333: Intermediate Figure Drawing I-II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An intermediate-level course in figure drawing, centering around various media and techniques for rendering the human figure in a variety of styles and situations. Secondary emphasis is placed on anatomy and the ways in which the human figure has been portrayed historically and contemporaneously. Prerequisite: DWG 222 or equivalent.
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DWG 346-347: Independent Drawing Studio I-II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
A course designed to allow the student to continue the activity of drawing and mark-making through independent, self-directed projects under the supervision of individual faculty. Prerequisites: DWG 330-331.
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DWG 390-391: Special Topics in Drawing I-II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An advanced course in drawing designed to deal with specific problematic and theoretical questions. Emphasis is on individual style and independent study. Prerequisites: DWG 330-331.
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DWG 390-391 - Special Topics in Drawing I-II
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DWG 440-441: Senior Thesis in Drawing I-II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
[3-3] An advanced course in drawing with an emphasis on the development of a personal direction, style, and use of graphic media. The course is centered around individually conceived projects and studio activity, with criticism, class lectures, and discussions. All drawing media and approaches are covered. Prerequisites: DWG 330 and 331.
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DWG 442-443: Advanced Figure Drawing I-II
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An advanced-level course in figure drawing based on individual investigation and interpretation of the human figure and its graphic rendering. The course includes the study of human anatomy in which the human figure has been historically portrayed. Prerequisite: DWG 332 or DWG 333.
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EC 101: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An introduction to the study of economics and its applications to issues such as budget deficit, tax policy, inflation, unemployment, and international trade. The course will also apply economi cs to issues such as health care, poverty, and crime. The course may not be taken for credit by Barney students, A&S economics majors, and political economy majors.
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EC 110: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course introduces students to macroeconomic theory relating to the collective economic roles of consumers, businesses, and governments. Topics include national income accounting, unemployment, inflation, the business cycle, fiscal and monetary policy, banking, economic growth, and international trade.
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EC 211: Principles of Microeconomics[
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
3] This is an introductory course in microeconomic theory. Students learn basic principles of economic decision making from the perspective of the individual, firm, and industry. Particular attention is given to the market system and how prices and profits coordinate the actions of economic decision makers. Topics include demand and supply, consumer behavior, costs and production, market structure, market failure, regulation, poverty, and income distribution.
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EC 215: Women in the Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
A survey course covering the economic factors that play a significant role in the economic life of women. Topics include the economics of households, marriage, and families; changes in labor force participation; causes and consequences of gender differences in occupations and earnings; government policies that have an impact on the economic well-being of women; and an international comparison of the economic conditions of women.
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EC 290: Special Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Study of selected topics in economics designed specifically for non-business majors. Not available for credit for Barney School students.
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