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ARTM 350 Video, Installation & Sound I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 , and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 or sophomore standing for non-art majors. Taught: Fall only This course will explore the conceptual components of video, installation and sound art while providing specific skills using non-linear editing software and creating site specific work. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTM 360 Robotic Art (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department This course will explore emerging technological based artworks that include robotics, kinetics and interactive media. Conceptual components of time, space, and interactivity will be researched in this course while providing specific skills in fabricating moving objects and other robotic elements. There will be a series of workshops in which one will learn the skills, capabilities and building techniques of electricity, motors, programming circuits and implementing them into your ideas and artwork. The course will culminate with an independently created robotic controlled object that the student will fabricate. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTM 361 A.I. and Interactive Media Studio (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department This course will explore interactive media allowing students to create and augment work that will react to the viewer. In addition concepts and principles of Artificial Intelligence will be explored and integrated into art, video and or mechanical systems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTM 394 Topics in New Media Art (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only Topics vary from semester to semester. This studio course will explore emerging technological and time based artwork. Conceptual components of time, space, performance and technology will be researched and explored. May be repeated when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ARTM 450 Video Installation and Sound II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTM 350 . Taught: Spring only This course will explore conceptual components of video art while providing advanced skills in pre-production, production and post- production. Including the study of film, social theory, video art and their interrelationships. Students will learn advanced non-linear editing and sound techniques. Students will explore the different ways in which to exhibit video based work including installation, performance, and new genre. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTM 451 New Media-Integrative Art (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTM 350 . Taught: Variable, check with department Students will work with external organizations or departments at the University outside the Department of Visual Arts to create an integrated project that utilizes this knowledge base and information. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTM 460 Advanced New Media Art (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTM 450 . Taught: Variable, check with department Students are expected to work toward a unique conceptual and technical framework that embodies their personal vision and studio art practice. Students are expected to execute a consistent body of work suitable for exhibition as a one-person show/senior show. To be repeated a minimum of 3 semester hours or a maximum of 9 semester hours. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ARTO 210 Photography I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 , and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 or consent of instructor for non-majors. Taught: Fall and spring Basic digital camera work in black and white; basic camera controls, photographic vision, photo history; contemporary trends; introduction to current software and digital printing techniques. Students are required to supply a digital SLR camera as well an external hard drive. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTO 310 Photography II: Digital Techniques (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 210 . Taught: Fall and spring Continuation of ARTO 210 with addition of advanced techniques in digital manipulation, introduction to current software for photo editing and fine printing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTO 312 Introduction to Studio and Location (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 210 . Taught: Variable, check with department The world of creative commerical photography with advanced instruction in the use of digital cameras, including white balance, color temperature, flash, editing, archiving, processing and studio lighting. Portfolio preparation and basic business practices are covered with weekly photo and writing assignments covering topics concerned with contemporary commercial and editorial photography. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTO 410 Advanced Concepts in Photography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 310 and ARTO 312 . Taught: Fall and spring Student is expected to work towards a personal visual statement; relationship of student’s work with past and contemporary photographs; final development of a body of work suitable for exhibition as a one-person show. To be repeated a minimum of 6 semester hours or a maximum of 9 semester hours. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ARTO 411 Summer Workshop in Photography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 210 . Taught: Summer only Intensive summer workshop in photography covering a variety of approaches and techniques. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ARTO 413 Advanced Location Photography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 310 and ARTO 312 . Taught: Spring only Overview of Advanced creative commercial photography; studio illustration and architectural photography. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ARTO 414 Advanced Studio Photography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 310 and ARTO 312 . Taught: Fall only Advanced creative commerical photography techniques, studio portraits, environmental portraiture, fashion, color and industrial photography. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTO 415 Documentary Photography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTO 310 and ARTO 312 . Taught: Fall only The photo-documentary as an expression of history, sociology, and the human condition. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ARTO 416 Photography Capstone (1 Credits) Hours: 1 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Senior standing. Co-requisite(s): ARTO 410 . Taught: Fall and Spring Students propose and complete an individual capstone project that incorporates personal photographic work with their chosen integrated minor (DFX, JOU, or ENTP). Only for Bachelor of Science in Studio Arts, Photography Track students in their final semester. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTO 416S Photography Capstone (1 credit) Hours: 1 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Senior standing. Co-requisite(s): ARTO 410 . Taught: Fall and spring Students propose and complete an individual capstone project that incorporates personal photographic work with their chosen integrated minor (DFX, JOU, or ENTP). Only for Bachelor of Science in Studio Arts, Photography Track students in their final semester. This course is designated scholarship intensive and includes coursework to fulfill that designation. Repeatable: No * |
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ARTP 230 Painting I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 , ART 135 , and ARTD 210 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 . Taught: Fall and spring Use of oil painting media; focusing on fundamental painting techniques from direct observation; criticism and contemporary concepts. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTP 330 Painting II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTP 230 . Taught: Fall and spring Fundamental issues of figurative painting; sophistication of technique; continued development of personal expression and creative invention based on observation and compositional concerns; exposure to professional standards for craft and conceptual responsibility. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ARTP 333 Materials and Techniques in Painting (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTP 230 . Taught: Fall only-even years Various Paint media techniques; professional studio methods; conceptual and craft development. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTP 430 Painting III (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTP 330 . Taught: Fall and spring Individual problems in painting; specialization in techniques suited to personal expression; independent painting under staff guidance; development of a consistent body of work suitable for a graduating senior show. To be repeated a minimum of 6 semester hours or a maximum of 12 semester hours. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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ARTR 272 Printmaking I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 . Taught: Fall and spring Basic concepts in printmaking procedures: preparation of blocks and plates, inking, registration, printing by hand and with the press; relief, monoprint, and etching techniques. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTR 373 Printmaking II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTR 272 . Taught: Fall and spring Continuation of introductory printmaking; further development of technique and personal imagery in various printmaking disciplines; relief, intaglio, monoprint, silkscreen, or colagraphy. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ARTR 374 Techniques in Printmaking (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 , and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 . Taught: Fall and spring Methods and processes in fine art printmaking in one or more of the following: relief, colagraphy; intaglio, lithography, mixed media, monotype, photo printmaking, screen printing; development of personal imagery. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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ARTR 375 Screen Printing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 , and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 . Taught: Fall and spring Methods and processes in fine art screen printing including paper, screen filler, drawing fluid, and photo emulsion techniques. Development of personal imagery, and technical skill. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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ARTR 473 Advanced Printmaking (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTR 373 or ARTR 374 . Taught: Fall and spring Advanced techniques in printmaking; development of personal imagery, refinement of technical skills, experimentation in mixed techniques; color printing. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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ARTR 474 Workshop in Printmaking (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Taught: Fall and spring Independent study in advanced printmaking. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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ARTS 262 Sculpture I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 or consent of instructor for non-majors. Taught: Fall and spring Introduction to sculpture concepts, media, and techniques. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTS 360 Techniques in Sculpture (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 , and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Methods and processes in sculpture with an emphasis on fabrication and casting techniques, personal artistic development and discipline awareness. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTS 362 Topics in Spatial Arts (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTC 240 or ARTS 262 or permission of instructor. Taught: Fall only Group or individual projects in spatial arts; topics vary and include technical, conceptual and aesthetic issues and are listed in the schedule of classes. Possible Topics include: The Figure in Space Nature Art Public Art. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ARTS 460 Advanced Spatial Arts (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 9 credits of 300 level chosen from ARTC or ARTS classes or permission of instructor. Taught: Fall and spring Development of a body of work suitable for a senior exhibition based upon a personal vision. Independent development in technical areas; conceptual development. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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ARTV 101 Adobe Creative Cloud: Vis. Design Basics (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Exposure to digital imaging tools with focus on Adobe Creative Cloud software including Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and Bridge for creating visual graphics for potential use in layout, interactive, print and other multi-media production scenarios. Application of learning is for general creative and academic contexts. A primer in elementary concepts of layout, design and typography principles. For students outside of Visual Communication Design major. Repeatable: No
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ARTV 201 Intro to Computer Graphics for Design (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 130 and ART 135 . Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: ART 140 . Taught: Spring only Introduction to industry-standard software used for vector illustration, raster image composition, and hybrid layouts. May be substituted by CEP 300 with consent of instructor or academic adviser. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 215 Visual Communication Design (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTD 210 , ART 130 , ART 135 , ART 140 and ARTV 201 . Co-requisite(s): ARTV 217 and ARTV 283 . Taught: Fall only Introduction to the principles and theory of visual communication design; studio development of techniques and approaches for creative conceptualization, design aesthetics and information design; exploration through the design process; exploration of media/materials; presentational development. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 217 Typography I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 201 , ART 130 , ART 135 , ART 140 and ARTV 201 . Co-requisite(s): ARTV 215 and ARTV 283 . Taught: Fall only Studio introduction to principles, theory, and history of typography for communication and visual expression. Design aesthetics and functional dimensions of the fundamentals of typography are explored. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 283 Visual Communication Admittance Review (0 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTD 210 , and a C+ or better in ART 130 , ART 135 , ART 140 , and ARTV 201 . Co-requisite(s): ARTV 215 and ARTV 217 . Taught: Fall only Admittance review into the visual communication design program. Students present work from the introductory design and foundations-level courses for review by the design faculty for consideration in declaring the major. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 0.5
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ARTV 297 VCD Portfolio Review (0 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 and ARTV 317 , (to be taken after 60 semester hours of university course work or 21 credit hours in art; must be taken in either fall or spring of intermediate-level year) and overall GPA of 2.5. Taught: Fall and spring Critique forum to evaluate students’ progress and skill level, to help students successfully complete the art degree program in VCD; mechanism for faculty to admit students to professional VCD BFA program. Can be repeated once for BFA admission only. Not required for BA students. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 0
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ARTV 315 Visual Communication Design II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 215 , ARTV 217 , ARTV 283 . Co-requisite(s): ARTV 325 Taught: Fall only Development of skills for design systems thinking and applications; principles of information design and visual semantics; design with multiple forms of media for generating bodies of branded visual communication materials and sequential graphics. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 317 Typography II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 201 , ARTV 215 , ARTV 217 , ARTV 283 . Taught: Spring only The application of typographic fundamentals to visual communication design contexts and systems; aesthetics, form, functionality and experimentation with typography in increasingly complex contexts. Exploration of formal expressions of meaning and message. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 325 Techniques in Visual Communication Design (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 , ARTV 317 and ARTV 315 . Co-requisite(s): ARTV 315 Taught: Spring only Imaging, prototyping, sustainable production methodologies and techniques for producing high-quality visual design across print and interactive media. Studio-based course that instructs on best practices and experiments with new tools in proposing and actualizing design ideas. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 330 Interaction Design for Visual Communication Design I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 , ARTV 317 . Taught: Spring only This course focuses on the fundamental designing of websites and interfaces for visual communication through studio-based inquiry and visual problem-solving. This includes visual, conceptual, and creative strategies and processes for design for web, digital media and human experiences; information architecture; the aesthetics of interaction design; screen-based typography; human factors, usability, and web standards. Students learn web authoring tools and technology in addition to basic animation software to engage in challenges that build competencies in visual communication design contexts. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 392 Student Research in Visual Communication (0 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of department Taught: Fall and spring
Undergraduate research experience/creative experience that culminates in completion of one of the following: one peer-reviewed presentation/publication, an exhibition/ performance, or one mentored, out-of-class presentation that exhibits the student’s research outcomes. This course can be taken as a coreq with an approved art course. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: Unlimited
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ARTV 396 Portfolio Prep Visual Communication Des. (1 credit) Hours: 1 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 and ARTV 317 . Taught: Fall and spring Portfolio package creation for Visual Communication Design majors preparing to enter into industry-professional internship or employment. Digital, interactive or print portfolios are prepared in relation to current practices and individual student career orientation. Students entering into course are responsible for having a sufficient number of works prior to entering course-this course focuses on portfolio creation, not project development. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 2
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ARTV 415 Visual Communication Design III (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 297 , ARTV 315 , ARTV 317 , ARTV 325 , ARTV 330 , ARTV 417 . Taught: Spring only Comprehensive graphic designing in project form across media; critical thinking on formal, functional, and professional levels; the social impact of design; client and agency skills directed toward individual areas of specialization and professionalism. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 417 Typography III (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 297 , ARTV 215 , ARTV 217 , ARTV 283 , ARTH 321 , ARTV 315 , ARTV 317 and ARTV 325 . Taught: Fall only Advanced explorations, applications of and innovations with typography in complex visual communication contexts; functional and aesthetic design considerations in varied media and formats; exploration of organizational systems for the design of large amounts of varied/sequential content. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 421 Topics in Visual Communication Design (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 and ARTV 317 . Taught: Spring only Topics listed in Schedule of Classes as topics change. Repeatable to 9 semester hours toward a major in visual communication design. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ARTV 425 Information Design (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 297 , ARTV 317 , ARTV 315 , ARTV 325 , and ARTV 330 . Taught: Fall only Transformation of complex data into understandable forms of information through clear visual presentations, systems and experiences; User- centered visual design principles and aesthetics are applied across media to time-based, diagrammatic, pictogrammatic, navigational/wayfinding, instructional, and educational topics. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 427 Motion Design (3 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 297 , ARTV 317 , ARTV 315 , ARTV 325 , and ARTV 330 . Taught: Spring only This course focuses on designing motion, animation and time-based experiences for visual communication design contexts through studio inquiry and visual problem-solving. This includes visual, conceptual, technical, and creative strategies and processes to produce animations for multimedia environments. Students build competencies with motion design tools, technology and software. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 428 Visual Communication Design Capstone (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 299 , ARTV 417 and ARTV 425 . Co-requisite(s): ART 497 . Taught: Fall only Development of a comprehensive, student-devised project reflecting cumulative knowledge in visual communication design strategies and media; planning, creation, direction, and execution of that design project; development of professional practice skills, personal portfolio, exhibition, and public presentation. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 428S Visual Communication Design Capstone (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ART 299 , ARTV 417 and ARTV 425 . Taught: Fall only Development of a comprehensive, student-devised project reflecting cumulative knowledge in visual communication design strategies and media; planning, creation, direction, and execution of that design project; development of professional practice skills, personal portfolio, exhibition, and public presentation. This course is designated scholarship intensive and includes coursework to fulfill that designation. Repeatable: No * |
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ARTV 430 Interaction Design for Vis Com Des II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 , ART 297 , and ARTV 330 . Taught: Fall only Advanced studio inquiry in interaction design through a framework of visual communication strategies for mobile and environmental media. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ARTV 496 Visual Communication Design Internship (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ARTV 283 , ARTV 315 , ARTV 325 , and ARTV 330 . Taught: Fall and spring Experiential Component for Visual Communication Design majors. Students arrange a design internship or similar experience that acclimates them to the profession of visual communication design before graduation. Students must make arrangements with instructor before beginning this course. Repeatable up to 6 hrs. (or CEP 300 Cooperative Education (1-3 credits) ) Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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MUSE 301S The Northern Chorale (0-1 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Audition. Taught: Fall and spring Chorale ensemble specializing in choral literature ranging from short octavos to extended works. For students majoring in voice and in music, and for musically talented general students.Fulfills large ensemble requirement. This course is designated scholarship intensive and includes coursework to fulfill that designation. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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WGS 150 Intro to Contemporary Gender Issues - SB (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Uses gender as a lens to analyze: the social, political, economic, cultural, and personal conditions in multi-ethnic societies; the complexity of the social construction of gender; and the interaction of gender, race, sexuality, and class on diverse global experiences that informs our understanding of cultures and our place within them. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Cultural Pluralism
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WGS 150H Honors Introduction to Women’s Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Variable, check with department Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural readings on social, political, economic and personal condition of women in multi-ethnic society; complex ways of social construction of gender; interaction of gender, race, and class on women’s lives. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Cultural Pluralism
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WGS 310 Gender in the Workplace (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Interdisciplinary and multicultural examination of the impact of gender, race, sexual orientation, and class in the workplace; relationships between workers and their employers; and cooperation and competition among workers from diverse backgrounds. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 317 Gender and Communication (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Principles, concepts, and characteristics defining gendered communication. To enhance knowledge and understanding of the elements key to successful communication across genders, whether they are business, personal, social, familial, or intimate. Also, the role of socialization in gendered development will be explored. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 350 Perspectives in Feminist Theory (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Feminist theories from different disciplinary perspectives, including feminist philosophy, literary theory, history, and art theory. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 360 Gendered Spirituality (3 Credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Explore different issues facing society with a focus on spirituality. The course may be used as an elective in the Religious Studies and Women and Gender Studies minors. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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WGS 361 Feminine Face of God (3 Credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Explore the Judeo/Christian Wisdom (Sophia) Literature. The course may be used as an elective in the Religious Studies and Women and Gender Studies minors. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 381 Gender in Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Advanced readings and discussion of literary works using gender as a lens. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. See Schedule of Classes for current topic. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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WGS 382 Women and Society (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Readings and discussion in the general areas of women’s contributions to major historical events, the history of women, or women’s part in social movements or groups. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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WGS 383 Women and World Cultures (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only Readings and discussion of women from a global perspective. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. See Schedule of Classes for current topic. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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WGS 384 The Gendered Self and the Environment (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Gendered aspects of the philosophy, spiritual, or psychological interactions with Nature. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. See Schedule of Classes for current topic. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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WGS 385 Gender and Film (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite OR Co-requisite: Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Students will analyze depictions of gender in film. Topics vary by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 386 Women in the Bible (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department This course provides a thematic feminist introduction to women in the Bible. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 388 African-American Women’s History/Culture (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only-even years Discussion-oriented course examines African-American women and their cultures. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 394 Topics in WGS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall and spring Interdisciplinary study of a specific topic in women’s or gender studies. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. See Schedule of Classes for current topic. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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WGS 444 History of Women in the U.S. to 1900 (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall and spring Women’s role in U.S. economic, social, political, and cultural development until 1900; participation of women in historical eras from earliest societies through industrialization as experienced in diverse ways depending on racial, ethnic, class, and regional differences. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 445 History of Women in the US after 1900 (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): HIS 103 . Taught: Fall only-even years Women’s role in U.S. economic, social, political, and cultural development since 1900; participation of women in recent history as experienced in diverse ways depending on racial, ethnic, class, and regional differences. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WGS 494 Gendered Experiential Learning (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of one WGS course. Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Real-world experiential credit with public, private, non-profit organization or business partners under the direction of a WGS faculty member. Experiences may also include study abroad and study away. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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WGS 499 Independent Study in WGS (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of one women’s and gender studies course. Taught: Variable, check with department Individual creative research, or community service projects directed by faculty members. Written agreement between faculty member and student must be submitted to director before registration; elements of agreement to include purpose, objectives, and evaluation procedures. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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WGS 594 Topics in WGS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Advanced interdisciplinary study of a specific topic or issue. May be repeated for credit when subjects differ. See Schedule of Classes for current topic. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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World Languages |
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WLL 294 Topics in Language for the Professions (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 102 , GER 102 , JPN 102 , SPI 102 or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Provides linguistic and cultural competence to prepare students to work within a cross-cultural environment here or abroad. Course content varies according to target language (French, German, Japanese, Spanish) and may include topics about health, legal, culinary arts, fashion, engineering, tourism and trade professions. Taught in the target language. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WLL 395 Study Abroad: World Languages & Lits. (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check w/ department Opportunity for students to engage in one or more departmentally approved courses abroad or away; topic listed in schedule of classes when course is offered. May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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WLL 396 World Languages and Literatures Internship (3 Credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Written permission of supervising faculty member; declared major or minor in World Languages and Literatures; B or better in a 300-level course in target language; GPA of at least 2.75. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Selected placement of qualified students in off-campus work environments related to their target language. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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WLL 400 World Languages Program Assessment (0 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Senior standing. Taught: Fall and spring Required of all world language majors. Assessment procedures and activities are scheduled during the last semester of residence or of graduation. Graded pass/fail. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 0.5
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WLL 450 Methods of Teaching World Languages (3 credits) Hours: (3 classroom + 0 lab/studio) Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of a world language at the 300 level or above. Taught: Fall only-even years Theoretical and practical considerations of teaching world languages in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Required of all students seeking teaching certification in a world language. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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