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UE 101 - University Experience Introduction to an online learning environment. Emphasis on student services, skills for success and community building.
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WLL 311 - Introduction to Linguistics Designed to give students a linguistic background, with a dual synchronic-diachronic approach, and emphasis on etymology, morphology, phonology, syntax, and semantics.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: One SPAN 301, FREN 301, GER 301, or permission of department head.
Credits: (3) |
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WLL 380 - Language Immersion Experience Students will live in the World Language House for one academic year, speak only the target language, will register for WLL 380 in the spring. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of Department Head.
Credits: (1) |
Accounting |
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ACCT 161 - Accounting for the Non-Business Major The basic accounting cycle, financial statements; uses of accounting in business and non-business organizations. Not open to students seeking the B.S.B.A. degree.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 251 - Financial Accounting - A User Perspective Financial accounting presented from a user perspective with a focus on decision making. Reading and comprehending an annual report.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 252 - Using Accounting Information for Management Decisions Use of the accounting information to manage, measure, and improve the performance of a company, and to make decisions about future operations.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 251.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 275 - Intermediate Accounting I Accounting theory in financial statements, valuation and present value concepts, current assets.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ACCT 251 with a minimum grade of C
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 293 - Topics in Accounting Topics in Accounting
Credits: 1-3, R3 |
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ACCT 301 - Financial Statement Analysis Short-term liquidity, cash flow from operations, funds flow, capital structure, long-term solvency, return on investment, asset utilization, and operating performance. Co listed with FIN 301.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 275.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 330 - Fraud Examination Overview of occupational fraud, including fraud theory, prevention, and investigation. Emphasis on fraudulent financial reporting.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 275.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 352 - Intermediate Accounting II Theory applied to investments, current and long-term liabilities, leases, income taxes, pensions, and shareholders equity.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 275 with a minimum grade of C.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 355 - Introduction to Income Taxation Federal income taxation of individuals and sole proprietors, gross income inclusions and exclusions, business and employee deductions, property transactions, capital gains and losses, cost recovery.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 161 or 251.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 356 - Cost Accounting Budgeting, systems design, responsibility accounting and motivation, standard costing, variance analysis, cost behavior patterns, relevant costs, contribution analysis, and income effects of costing alternatives.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 252.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 361 - Not-For-Profit Accounting Accounting principles as applied to governmental agencies and other nonprofit organizations.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 252.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 365 - Accounting Information Systems Accounting information systems with an emphasis on business processes, transaction initiation and recording, and internal controls. Relevant technology will also be covered.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ACCT 275 with a minimum grade of C
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 389 - Cooperative Education in Accounting See Cooperative Education Program.
Credits: 1 or 3, R15 |
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ACCT 454 - Auditing Theory, practice, and procedures in auditing; standards, professional ethics and internal controls.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 275.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 480 - Independent Research in Accounting Independent Research in Accounting
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Accounting major; permission of department head.
Credits: 3 |
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ACCT 483 - Accounting Internship A full-time work situation providing in-depth experience in accounting practices. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Junior standing; formal application; permission of accounting internship coordinator.
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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ACCT 484 - Accounting Internship A full-time work situation providing in-depth experience in accounting practices. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Junior standing; formal application; permission of accounting internship coordinator.
Credits: 1-3 |
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ACCT 485 - Accounting Internship A full-time work situation providing in-depth experience in accounting practices. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Junior standing; formal application; permission of accounting internship coordinator.
Credits: 1-3 |
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ACCT 493 - Topics in Accounting Topics in Accounting
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of department head.
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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ACCT 495 - Senior Seminar Contemporary issues facing accountants in managerial decision-making responsibilities. Comprehensive evaluation of information used for decisions with strategic implications for the company.
Prerequisites & Notes Senior standing.
Credits: 3 |
Anthropology |
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ANTH 110 - Origins of Civilization Survey of human and cultural development from the earliest hominids to the advent of ancient civilizations. (P1)
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 120 - Comparative Cultural Systems Analysis and comparison of the major features of diverse human cultures. (P6)
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 190 - Freshman Seminar: The Human Condition Examination of various aspects of human cultural behavior. 3 Seminar.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 251 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology A survey of the forensic applications of the human skeleton and related aspects of death investigation.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 264 - Human Osteology An examination of the human skeleton focusing on bone anatomy.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 327 - Economy and Society Types of economic systems examined and compared; emphasis on preindustrial and industrializing societies.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 341 - History of Anthropological Theory Concepts, theories, and schools of thought in historical context; contributions to contemporary anthropology.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 110, 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 342 - Death, Decay, and Deconstruction An examination of the status and future of the field of forensic anthropology from legal, ethical, structural, and theoretical perspectives.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110 and ANTH 251.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 349 - Applied Anthropology Examination of problems and solutions in programs of directed social and cultural change; case studies.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 350 - Linguistic Anthropology Overview of the subdiscipline focusing on descriptive linguistics, historical linguistics, language and culture, and sociolinguistics.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 120
Credits: 2 |
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ANTH 351 - Environmental Anthropology Relationships between physical environment and culture; nonphysiological means of environmental adaptation.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 110, 120, or SOC 103.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 360 - Primates The biology and behavior of the non-human living primates.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 361 - World Prehistory Examination of prehistoric cultural developments and the advent of modern civilization in major world areas.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 362 - Southeastern Archaeology Archaeological sites and materials provide primary evidence for discussing the Native peoples of the Southeastern United States. Interpretations of Native cultures will be critiqued.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 363 - Human Origins Examination of the human, hominid, and primate fossil records.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 110 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 365 - Religion, Magic, Myth Nonliterate religious tradition and ritual behavior; life-crisis rituals, secret societies, magic and witchcraft, notions of divinity.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 366 - Juvenile & Functional Human Osteology An examination of the juvenile skeleton with a focus on bone growth and functional aspects of the human skeleton.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 264.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 367 - Dental Anthropology Anatomy, development, and functions of teeth and interpretation from forensic and archaeological contexts.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 368 - Bioarchaeology A survey of the study of human remains from archaeological contexts.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110 and ANTH 264.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 370 - Human Biological Variation A survey of the range and interpretation of biological variation in humans.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 379 - Cherokee Arts and Crafts Present-day Cherokee skills of woodcarving, basketry, pottery making, and other parts of Cherokee culture and society. This course is cross-listed with ART 379. 1 Lecture, 5 Lab.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 380 - Ethnographic Research Methods Theory and method; techniques of observation, description, interviewing, note taking, and analyzing data; planning and completing a field study. This course is cross-listed with SOC 380.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 120 or SOC 103.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 389 - Cooperative Education in Anthropology See Cooperative Education Program.
Credits: 1 or 3, R15 |
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ANTH 400 - Human Osteology Method & Theory An in-depth examination of the analytical and theoretical aspects of human osteology with an emphasis on forensic applications.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 264 with a grade of B- or better.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 401 - Bone Trauma & Modification A study of bone trauma and postmortem modification to bone.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 264 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 402 - Skeletal Analyses Human skeletal documentation, data collection, interpretation, and report writing.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 110, 264, and 400.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 403 - Taphonomy The study of biological, cultural, and geological variables that affect the deposition and decomposition of human remains.
Prerequisites & Notes ANTH 110 and 264.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 405 - Archaeology of Death Archaeological study of past funerary practices to understand how archaeologists have interpreted them and why burials were performed the way they were.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 406 - Advanced Osteology Advanced study of the human skeleton, focusing on features, landmarks, non-metric traits, pathology, fragmentary elements and distinguishing human from non-human bone.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 264.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 414 - Minority Groups Relations between dominant and subordinate races and ethnic groups; historical, economic and cultural aspects are considered. Not available as a P1 for Sociology majors. Cross listed with Sociology 414. (P1)
Prerequisites & Notes None.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 417 - Southern Appalachian Culture Stability and change in the sociocultural institutions of the region.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 120 or SOC 103.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 419 - Comparative Family The family as a social institution in various cultures.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 120 or SOC 103.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 431 - North American Prehistory Cultural history of the peoples of prehistoric North America, including Mexico.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 110.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 440 - Archaeological Field Techniques Basics of field work; surveying, photography, excavation, recording, and preservation techniques.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits: 6 |
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ANTH 441 - Archaeological Problems and Analyses Experience in collecting and analyzing relevant archaeological data.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 461 - Indians of North America Traditional and changing life styles of native North Americans; environmental adaptations, social organizations, religions, and arts.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 465 - Cultures of Latin America Cultural and historical perspectives on the political relations, social structures, and religions of the indigenous peoples of the region.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 466 - Folklore Major forms, theories, and functions of lore among the world’s cultures; collection, classification, and analysis of folklore.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 120 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 473 - Contemporary Cherokee Culture and Society Present-day Cherokee culture and society; effects of tourism and the reservation system on life styles.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 120.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 477 - Cultures of subSaharan Africa Cultural diversity and development in subSaharan Africa from earliest times to the present.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 481 - Independent Study in Anthropology Independent Study in Anthropology
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Written application, approval of instructor and adviser.
Credits: 1-2, R6 |
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ANTH 483 - Anthropology Internship Application of academic training in an approved agency under faculty supervision. Credit toward anthropology major or minor limited to 3 hours. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 484 - Anthropology Internship Application of academic training in an approved agency under faculty supervision. Credit toward anthropology major or minor limited to 3 hours. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 485 - Anthropology Internship Application of academic training in an approved agency under faculty supervision. Credit toward anthropology major or minor limited to 3 hours. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 486 - Field Recovery of Human Remains Fundamentals of the field recovery of human remains; survey, photography, excavation and recovery, and processing.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ANTH 110, 251, 264 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 6 |
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ANTH 487 - Forensic Anthropology Practicum An active learning experience designed to enhance student understanding of professional practice in forensic anthropology.
Prerequisites & Notes PREREQ: ANTH 110, ANTH 120, and one ANTH 400 level elective.
Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 493 - Topics in Anthropology Topics in Anthropology
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits: 3, R6 |
Art |
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ART 103 - Art in Society Examination of recurring visual forms in historic context as expressions of cultural values and aspirations.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 104 - Introduction to the Visual Arts An analysis of artists and their works, forms and methods of visual expression, and examination of critical thinking as applied to visual form and content. (P5)
Credits: 3 |
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ART 124 - Beginning Ceramics Introduction to clay forming, firing, and glazing techniques for nonmajors. 2 Studio.
Credits: 1 |
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ART 131 - Introductory Drawing Foundation course emphasizing mark making as a way of seeing and organizing ideas, using both perceptual and conceptual approaches. Exit portfolio required. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes Art or interior design major or minor, approved program or second academic concentration in art of interior design or have permission of Director of School of Art and Design.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 132 - Two-Dimensional Design Foundation course developing creative 2-D visual thinking and problem solving with connections to theory, criticism and practice. Exit portfolio required. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes Art or interior design major or minor, approved program or second academic concentration in art of interior design or have permission of Director of School of Art and Design.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 136 - Art History Survey I Ancient, medieval, and non-European art.
Prerequisites & Notes Art or interior design major or minor, approved program or second academic concentration in art of interior design or have permission of Director of School of Art and Design.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 137 - Art History Survey II Western art, Renaissance through modern.
Prerequisites & Notes Art or interior design major or minor, approved program or second academic concentration in art of interior design or have permission of Director of School of Art and Design.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 142 - Three-Dimensional Design Foundation course focusing on traditional and experimental 3-D techniques and media, using theory and criticism as problem-solving approaches. Exit portfolio required. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes Art or interior design major or minor, approved program or second academic concentration in art of interior design or have permission of Director of School of Art and Design.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 191 - Integral Arts Exploring the integral nature of art as how we live, record our life and world, and imagine our future. Open to majors within the College of Fine and Performing Arts, others by permission of the Director of the School of Stage and Screen.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 231 - Life Drawing Drawing from observation, with an emphasis on the human figure, working with live models. 6 Studio
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ART 131
Credits: 3 |
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ART 233 - Introductory Painting Emphasis on color theory and the materials and techniques of painting. Historical concerns are integral parts of directed and individual investigations. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 131, 132, or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 234 - Introductory Printmaking Materials and methods of various printmaking techniques as they relate to historical and contemporary issues. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 131, 132, or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 241 - Introductory Sculpture Principles and processes of sculpture, supported by critical thinking, class critique, historical, and contemporary references. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 131 and 142 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 251 - Introductory Ceramics Basic principles of ceramics: technical, critical, and historical. 6 Studio.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 270 - Communication Design Principles of visual communications including structure, typography, color and semantics; emphasis on developing an understanding of the scope of graphic design including theory, practice, and technology. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes ART 132
Credits: 3 |
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ART 271 - Interactive Media Interactive Media introduces students to the concepts and techniques used in designing and producing interactive projects that include digital imaging, web design and animation.
Prerequisites & Notes ART 132
Credits: 3 |
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ART 330 - Drawing II The history and functions of drawing; drawing as a method of developing ideas and as an end itself; relationship to other media. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ART 131.
Credits: 3, R12 |
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ART 333 - Painting II Materials, techniques, and aesthetic issues of painting in contemporary and abstract modes with focus on personal interpretation and perception. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 233.
Credits: 3, R12 |
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ART 334 - Printmaking II Exploration of various printmaking techniques with focus on personal interpretation and perception. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 234.
Credits: 3, R12 |
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ART 342 - Sculpture II Materials, techniques, and aesthetic issues of sculpture in contemporary and abstract modes with focus on personal interpretation and perception. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 241.
Credits: 3, R12 |
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ART 351 - Ceramics II Study of ceramics within a historical and contemporary context; emphasis on clay- forming techniques combined with class discussion and criticism. 6 Studio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 251.
Credits: 3, R12 |
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ART 359 - Introductory Book Arts Principles and techniques for producing handmade books, including papermaking, bookbinding, and printing. Exploration of books as a format for developing concepts and imagery. 6 Studio.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 363 - Art for Children Fundamentals for designing and implementing lessons to teach art to children in all educational settings. Teaching diverse multicultural populations discussed. 4 Studio.
Credits: 1 |
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ART 367 - History and Philosophy of Art Education A study of art education as influenced by educational, philosophical, and socioanthropological developments throughout history.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 371 - Graphic Design I In-depth examination into the visual communications and its various modes of expressions. Emphasis on personal exploration of media, research, critical thinking and demonstration of technical skills.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ART 270 and ART 271
Credits: 3 |
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ART 372 - Introductory Photography Camera operation, film processing, and darkroom printing combined with classroom critiques; emphasis on historical and current trends of black and white photography. 6 Studio.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 374 - Typography I Comprehensive analysis of letter forms, structural arrangements, and expressions through computer generated and traditional typographic procedures; emphasis on theoretical and practical aspects of applied typography. 6 Studio.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 377 - Painting III Exploration of abstract or figurative modes of painting with a focus on the development of an individual direction.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 333.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 378 - Life Drawing III Students will develop advanced individual drawing styles while using the human figure as a model.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 231.
Credits: 3 |
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ART 379 - Cherokee Arts and Crafts Present-day Cherokee skills of woodcarving, basketry, pottery making, and other parts of Cherokee culture and society. This course is cross-listed with ANTH 379. 1 Lecture, 5 Lab.
Credits: 3 |
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