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ART115: Painting 2

3 Credits

Explores advanced acrylic painting techniques. Focuses on developing new skills in painting, experimenting with mixed-media approaches and creative concepts. Students must provide their own supplies. Two class hours, two studio hours. Prerequisite: ART114.

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ART123: Ceramics 1

3 Credits

Utilizes various methods of hand building in clay and focuses on vessel traditions and ceramic sculpture. Teaches students the mastery of clay materials. Encourages creativity, craftsmanship and development of personal ideas through a variety of problem solving assignments. Reading material, demonstrations, critiques and lectures with an overview of historical ceramics supplement studio work. Lecture: 2 hours Studio: 2 hours

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ART124: Ceramics 2

3 Credits

Utilizes the potter's wheel and hand building skills to create functional and sculptural ceramics. Emphasizes excelled mastery of clay materials including form, proportion, design, craftsmanship and personal expression. Instruction of making glazes, loading and firing kilns. Reading material, demonstrations, critiques and lectures on ceramic history supplement studio work. Two class hours, two studio hours. Prerequisite: ART 123.

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ART127: 3-D Design

3 Credits

Teaches students the mastery of 3-Dimensional materials. Introduces design, techniques, methods and tools of sculpture. Encourages creativity, craftsmanship and development of personal ideas through a variety of problem solving assignments. Reading material, demonstrations, critiques and lectures with an overview of 3-Dimensional history supplement studio work. Two class hours, two studio hours. Students must provide their own supplies.

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ART207: Graphic Design Applications

3 Credits

In-depth study of graphic design software including paint and vector-based programs. Tutorials guide students through detailed exploration of layout, paint, and draw programs. Two class hours, two studio hours. Prerequisites: ART105 and ART209.

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ART209: Computer Graphics

3 Credits

Introduces the computer as image-making tool. Includes image development, dimensioning, modifying, storage, and system management. Two class hours, two lab hours.

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ART210: Computer Graphics 2

3 Credits

Focuses on the computer as an image-making and image-retrieval tool. Advanced study in image development, dimensioning, modifying, storage, retrieval, and system management. Builds skills in presentation graphics using different graphic software. Two class hours, two lab hours. Prerequisite: ART209.

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ART213: Digital Art Internship

3 Credits

Educationally structured work experience in a selected digital art or graphic art agency, under the supervision of agency personnel and the instructor. Provides opportunities to apply knowledge and skills to specific career application and objectives. A minimum of 150 hours required for completion. Spring only. Prerequisites: ART107 and ART207, or permission of instructor.

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ART214: Interdisciplinary Computer Art

3 Credits

Integrates artistic pursuits (photography, drawing, painting, music, writing and/or video) into the digital realm. Students create animation, digital illustrations and photo manipulations using the computer. Prerequisite: ART209.

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ART217: Graphic Design Portfolio

3 Credits

Advances skills learned in prior classes. Includes production of graphic design projects that recreate industry- and client-based standards. Emphasizes printing methods, paper and ink selection, production management, and cost control. Spring only. Prerequisites: ART107 and ART207.

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ART221: Art Portfolio and Career Development

3 Credits

Prepares the artist for entrance into the career field by developing and exploring career goals and opportunities and reviewing art resources. Assists students in creating a comprehensive professional art portfolio and promotional materials as well as developing skills in art presentation and museum practices.

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ART225: Fashion Illustration

3 Credits

An introduction to fashion illustration and portfolio development. Students learn foundation skills to design on the human form; fashion figure proportions, garment/fabric and garment details, color and basic rendering techniques, designer sketching and illustration and development of a garment collection. Students must provide their own supplies. Fall only.

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ARTELE: Art Elective

1 Credits

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ASL101: American Sign Language 1

3 Credits

Develops basic communication skills in American Sign Language. Emphasizes the learning of grammatical structures and sign vocabulary in meaningful contexts (e.g., introducing oneself, discussing living situations, sharing about family). Topics include making connections with Deaf people, higher institutions for the Deaf, and visual ways of living. ASL and Deaf culture are taught and learned using the immersion method. Prerequisites: None.

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ASL102: American Sign Language 2

3 Credits

Strengthens beginner-level receptive and expressive communication skills acquired in American Sign Language 1. Supports the acquisition of new sign vocabulary and grammar in structured and meaningful dialogues using the immersion approach to ASL learning and Deaf cultural awareness. Topics include cultural products, Deaf communities, and Deaf-related disciplines and careers. Prerequisites: ASL 101 or equivalent.

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AST107: Astronomy

3 Credits

A broad introduction to the history of astronomy; basic principles of physics; origin of solar systems along with planets, moons and other objects. Other topics are types of stars, galaxies, characteristics of planets, their moons, asteroids, comets and meteoroids. Telescopes are utilized to view the evening sky. Evening observations required.

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ASTELE: Astronomy Elective

1 Credits

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ATH201: Competitive Women's Volleyball Fundamentals 1

1 Credits

Focuses on advanced volleyball skill development, competition techniques and strategy for highly skilled, first-year participants in competitive women’s volleyball. One and one-half class hours. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

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ATH202: Competitive Women's Volleyball Fundamentals 2

1 Credits

Introduces plans and strategies for success and optimal experience for the first-year player in intercollegiate athletics specific to the sport of women’s volleyball. One and one-half class hours. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

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ATH203: Competitive Women’s Volleyball Fundamentals 3

1 Credits

Focuses on leadership skills for a second-year player in women’s volleyball. Provides students with the opportunity to analyze athletic and academic progress and plan for career transfer. One and one-half class hours. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

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