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Nutrition & the Human Body Studies human nutrition and health. Topics include digestion and absorption of nutrients, carbohydrate, fat, protein, vitamin, and mineral requirements, additives, food fads, diets, and world hunger....
AstronomyA general, non-math survey of topics in astronomy, including history, solar system, stars, galaxies and cosmology. Includes a weekly lab....
SculptureCovers techniques of popular contemporary three-dimensional media, and applies these to individual expressions in three-dimensions. Includes guidance in composition as appropriate to individual expressive needs. Materials include metal (including metal casting), wood, plastics, stone and plaster....
CeramicsART 260* Basic Ceramics I . 5 CR
Introduces basic forming techniques of hand building and surface techniques including under glazes and glazes for earthenware and high-fire clay bodies. Students also get limited time on the wheel.
ART 261* Basic Ceramics II . 5 CR
Continues ART 260 with emphasis on wheel throwing techniques and more advanced surface techniques. Prerequisite: ART 260.
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Oil PaintingIntroduces color theory and techniques for working in oils. Students learn modeling in light and shade composition. Includes six hours of lecture and lab, with additional time required outside class.
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Darkroom Laboratory TechniquesProvides darkroom privileges for students not enrolled in a photography class. Students with working knowledge of darkroom processes gain additional practical experience. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits....
DrawingART 120* Drawing I . 5 CR
Teaches basic visual and drawing skills. Students use charcoal and pencil to draw objects and forms from direct observation in the studio. Includes six hours of laboratory. Requires additional lab time outside class.
ART 121* Drawing II . 5 CR
Continues ART 120. Includes drawing the human figure from live models. Students gain skill in expressive drawing using va......
3D DesignIntroduces use of the third dimension in design. Students work with wood, metal, etc., to create objects using mass, space, time, and light. Requires lab time outside class....
Design: ColorStudents analyze environmental color and apply color concepts and paint techniques to their design work. Includes six hours of laboratory. Requires additional lab time outside class...
2D DesignIntroduces the elements and principles of two-dimensional design. Students practice creative problem solving in original design work. Includes six hours of laboratory. Requires additional lab time outside class.
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Introduction to Hand & Power ToolsTeaches the safe use of hand and power tools in the wood shop. Class format includes lectures, demonstrations, practice, and testing.
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Art AppreciationIllustrates the visual components of art and artistic techniques and briefly surveys art history. Class format includes slide lectures and off-campus assignments at galleries or museums. Suggested for non-art majors....
American Art & ArchitectureCompares five regions of the U.S., emphasizing the cultural diversity that has influenced the art and architecture of each. Same as AMST 103. Either ART 103 or AMST 103 may be taken for credit, not both.
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Modern Architecture & DesignExamines the design environment and how its various components interrelate. Students review the fields of architecture, planning, landscape, industrial, and interior design and learn the history of design movements, styles, and noted designers since 1850.
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Internship PreparationCourse prepares non-native speakers of English with the skills, strategies, and resources to successfully pursue internships in their fields of interest. Students prepare work portfolios, research areas of interest and practice oral communication techniques to enhance their career/employment opportunities. Note: Must be IBP student, international student eligible for practical training, or othe......
Accent ModificationFocuses on the most distinctive sound patterns of English: stress, intonation, and rhythm. Students work on changing oral muscle habits of difficult individual English sounds and how to reduce their accent and develop confidence in speaking in academic environments with native-English speakers.
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Introduction to ForensicsIntroduces the basic procedures employed by forensic anthropologists during the recovery and analysis of human remains and associated materials of legal interest. Explores how biological anthropologist apply expertise in osteology, skeletal variation and plasticity, skeletal pathology, archaeological recovery of evidence, an body decomposition to medical/legal investigations....
Cultural AnthropologyCultural anthropologists are researchers who learn first-hand about other cultures by living with the people under study. Topics may include social organization, economics, power and politics, language, technology, religion and ritual, and gender. Wide geographic coverage provides a basis for global comparisons of cultural similarities and differences between human groups.
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Physical AnthropologyAn anthropological view of how human biological characteristics arose, our relation to non-human primates, and how we continue to be shaped by evolutionary forces. Major topics include human genetics, adaptation, monkeys and apes, fossil evidence for human evolution, and the study of biological diversity in contemporary human populations.
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ArchaeologyArchaeology is the study of the material remains of the human past through scientific methods. How fragmentary remains are used to reconstruct the past is addressed by presenting the methods, techniques, and goals of archaeology, as well as explanations for the major cultural changes that our species has gone through. Covers the evolution of culture from its origins to state-level societies.
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