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2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course List


 

Accounting

  
  • ACT 209 - Principles of Accounting I


    An introduction to the principles and practices of accounting as applied to sole proprietorships in both service and merchandising industries. The course covers adjusting and closing entries, preparation and introductory analysis of financial statements, accounting for inventory, cash and receivables.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AB


    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 210 - Principles of Accounting II


    Students will continue their study of accounting principles and procedures in more complex financial situations. The course covers fixed assets, liabilities, investments, partnerships and corporations.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AB
    Prereq: ACT 209


    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 264 - Managerial Uses of Accounting Information


    Students will be introduced to cost accounting concepts and to ways management can use information generated by the accounting system as an aid in decision-making.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: B
    Prereq: ACT 209


    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 341 - Federal Income Tax Accounting


    The study of federal income tax as it relates to individuals and small business concerns.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ACT 209

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 342 - Corporate Tax Accounting


    A survey of federal income tax as it relates to corporations and partnerships.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AC
    Prereq: ACT 341

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 343 - Cost Accounting


    This course concentrates on internal accounting for primarily manufacturing-type businesses. Topics include cost analysis, job-order costing, process costing, variance analysis, budgeting and capital budgeting.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AC
    Prereq: ACT 209

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 345 - Intermediate Accounting I


    Students will explore topics of intermediate financial accounting and learn how to analyze and report more complex events. After reviewing financial statements, topics will include an in-depth look at cash, receivables, inventory and fixed assets.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ACT 210 and a C or better in ACT 210

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 346 - Intermediate Accounting II


    A continuation of the progression into the intermediate level of financial accounting concepts. Topics of study include depreciation, intangibles, liabilities, equity and investments.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: A
    Prereq: ACT 345 and a C or better in ACT 345

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 349 - Corporate Finance


    An analysis of the organizational and financial structures and problems of the modern business corporation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AB
    Prereq: ACT 209


    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 350 - Not-For-Profit Acct


    The course is an introduction to the principles and practices of accounting for government and not-for-profit organizations. Students will examine the fund accounting principles and issues important to firms operating within the non-profit areas of education, health and welfare, churches and other not-for-profit situations.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ACT 210

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 357 - Forensic Accounting


    Forensic accounting is the practice of utilizing accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to assist in legal matters. It encompasses litigation support, investigation and dispute resolution.                  


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: B
    Prereqs: ACT 209, ACT 210


    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 447 - Auditing


    Study of the theory and practice of public accounting, directed toward an understanding of the objectives and procedures of the audit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AC
    Prereq: ACT 346 and must have overall GPA of 2.5 for required accounting courses.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 448 - Advanced Accounting


    An appraisal of more advanced techniques dealing primarily with partnerships, branch accounting and consolidations.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AC
    Prereq: ACT 346 and must have overall GPA of 2.5 for required accounting courses.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 483 - Accounting Internship


    Part-time (8-16 hours per week) work experience with a local business or organization plus periodic seminars and academic assignments. Selection process for internships is competitive.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq:  Junior or senior standing with a GPA of 2.5 or better.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 484 - Accounting Internship


    Part-time (8-16 hours per week) work experience with a local business or organization plus periodic seminars and academic assignments. Selection process for internships is competitive.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Junior or senior standing with a GPA of 2.5 or better.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ACT 499 - Accounting Comprehensive


    Credits: 0
  
  • ACT 501 - Advanced Accounting Theory


    The course is intended for the graduate student who has completed intermediate and advanced topics in accounting.  The overall objective is to identify significant elements of accounting theory and relate these elements to significant problem areas in accounting.


    Credits: 3

American Studies

  
  • AMS 440 - American Studies Seminar


    Senior experience integrating the methods and materials of the major which by definition is an interdisciplinary major. The topic of the seminar varies from year to year depending on the interests and needs of the students. Particular attention is given to social and cultural aspects of the study.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: AFR


    Credits: 3
  
  • AMS 499 - American Studies Comprehensive


    Majors select a specific theme or period in American Studiies e.g. Gilded Age; Women in the Civil War; Reform Spirit in America. They write a paper on the selected topic, incorporating ideas from the various areas of study–comparing, contrasting, evaluating. Students defend their paper in an oral presentation.


    Credits: 0

Anthropology

  
  • ANT 101G - PI Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology


    (Perspectives I, Global course) A consideration of the concepts of culture and social structure, their application to the cross-cultural analysis of societies and their development in the discipline of anthropology.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ABR

    Multicultural Studies Minor Requirement



    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 102 - PI Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archeology


    (Perspectives I course) Structural and behavioral components of human evolution and human diversity will be considered. Earliest cultural developments will be described from the perspective of the actual “digs” as well as theory and method in archaeology.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ABR

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 310G - PII Ethnobotany


    An interdisciplinary, service learning course that focuses on how people incorporate the use of plants into their cultures.  The course integrates botanical studies with cultural anthropological aspects of plant use including indigenous cultures’ world views and how these impact the healing practices, spiritual practices, and biological conservation with regard to plants.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: PI in Social Science and PI in Natural Science

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 313G - PII Gender and Society


    (Perspectives II, Global course) Examines the social construction of gender relations in human societies. Through analysis of the processes and practices by which women and men are made and make themselves, the course explores what gender is and what it is not; how the meaning and practice of gender vary from culture to culture, within any culture over time, and over the life course of individual men and women.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereq: ANT 101G or SOC 101

    Women’s Studies Minor Course

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 316G - PII Anthropology of Development


    (Perspectives II Global course) The social correlates of changes from pre- to post-industrial revolution technology. Comparative material will be emphasized.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Any PI in Social Science
    Adv Codes: BR


    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 318G - PII Cultural and Social Change


    (Perspectives II Global course) Study of types of cultural and social change and the ways in which change is defined and investigated by social scientists.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ANT101, ANT102, SOC101, ECO101, ECO102, PSC201

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 319G - PII Native American Peoples and Cultures


    (Perspectives II Global course)  This course explores Native American peoples and cultures.  It emphasizes the diversity and persistence of Native American cultures, past and present; examines contemporary issues facing Native American people; and explores the relationships between Native American and Non-Native American peoples and cultures.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: PI in Social Science or History
    Fulfills Multicultural Studies Minor

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 320G - PII Peoples and Cultures of Africa


    (Perspectives II Global course) An examination of the cultures of Africa from the prehistoric period to the present. Overview of the geography and history, and key socioeconomic and political structures of the continent, in the precolonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. Emphasis on the historical, political, economic, and cultural ties between the peoples of Africa and the rest of the world.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    ANT 101G, ANT 102, ECO 101, SOC 101, PSC 201 or PSC 312
    Multicultural Studies Minor Course

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 322G - PII Religion and Ritual in Africa


    (Perspectives II Global Course) This is a course on religion, ritual, and worldview in Africa, with a focus on the philosophies and practices of indigenous religions, as well as the history and practices of Christianity and Islam in the continent.  Other topics include magic and healing, sorcery and witchcraft, and rites of transition.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: PI in Social Science or Religious Studies
    Cross-listed with RES 322

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 326G - PII Anthropology of Religion in South Asia


    (Perspectives II Global Course)  This course is an exploration of the major living religious traditions of South Asia - Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam.  Drawing from the disciplines of anthropology and religious studies, the course will emphasize the specificity of religious beliefs and practices in this region, as well as among South Asian diaspora communities.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR

    Prereqs: PI in Social Science or Religious Studies

    Cross-listed with RES 326G

    Credits: 3

  
  • ANT 330 - PII Anthropology of Dance


    (Perspectives II course)  Understanding dance as a cultural text through a study of the moving body as a site of knowledge, cultural expression, and political protest, students learn to analyze how dance movement represents the cultural constructions of gender, sexuality, race, and nationality in dances from India, Argentina, Cuba, Canada and the United States.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: ANT101, ANT102, SOC101, RES101, RES103G, RES104, THA120 or THA125
    Women’s Studies Minor Course

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 336 - Anthropology of Terrorism


    Exploration of the experiences and meaning-making power of “terrorism” as a social, cultural, and political construct; study of theoretical and practical explanations of why the concept and language of “terrorism” is important to the making of national and individual identities.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: Any PI in Social Science

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 341 - Special Topics in Anthropology


    Specific topic varies by semester reflecting interests of students and instructor.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereq: Any PI in Social Science


    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 432G - PII Refugee Resettlement and Adaptation


    (Perspectives II Global Course) This is a service learning course on the sociocultural processes and impacts of population displacement and the resettlement of refugees.  In collaboration with area agencies, students work with newly resettled refugee families in Rochester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: PI in Social Science

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 444 - Senior Seminar


    Analysis of selected anthropological issues through integration of theoretical and substantive material and synthesis of liberal arts perspectives. Emphasis on discussion and student participation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: 15 hours in anthropology

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 483 - Anthropology Internship


    Supervised field placement designed to provide experience and expertise in anthropology.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 485 - Independent Study


    Intensive reading and study in an area of anthropology of interest and concern to the student.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: FG


    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 486 - Independent Study


    Intensive reading and study in an area of anthropology of interest and concern to the student.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: FG


    Credits: 3
  
  • ANT 499 - Senior Comprehensive


    Senior Comprehensive


    Credits: 0
  
  • RES 326G - PII Anthropology of Religion in South Asia


    (Perspectives II Global Course)  This course is an exploration of the major living religious traditions of South Asia - Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam.  Drawing from the disciplines of anthropology and religious studies, the course will emphasize the specificity of religious beliefs and practices in this region, as well as among South Asian Diaspora communities.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: PI in Social Science or Religious Studies
    Cross-listed with ANT 322G

    Credits: 3

Arabic

  
  • ARB 101 - Elementary Arabic I


    Beginning level work in the language. Practice in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to the basic vocabulary, expressions and structures of Arabic and to the culture of the Arabic-speaking countries. Emphasis on the development of language proficiency at the elementary level according to the ACTFL guidelines .


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR

    Offered every Fall

    Credits: 3
  
  • ARB 102 - Elementary Arabic II


    Beginning level work in the language. Practice in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to the basic vocabulary, expressions and structures of Arabic and to the culture of Arabic-speaking countries. Emphasis on the development of language proficiency at the elementary level according to the ACTFL guidelines.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereq: ARB 101

    Offered every Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ARB 103 - Intermediate Arabic I


    Intermediate-level work in the language, adding more extensive practice in the four basic language skills. Emphasis on the expansion of basic vocabulary, expressions and structures of Arabic, with further insights into the culture of Arabic-speaking countries. Development of language proficiency at the intermediate level according to the ACTFL guidelines.


    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR

    Prereq: ARB 102



    Credits: 3
  
  • ARB 104 - Intermediate Arabic II


    Intermediate level work in the language, adding more extensive practice in the four basic language skills.  Emphasis on the expansion of basic vocabulary, expressions and structures of Arabic with further insights into the culture of Arabic-speaking countries.  Development of language proficiency at the intermediate level according to the ACTFL guidelines.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BR
    Prereqs: ARB 103

    Credits: 3

Art

  
  • AHI 160G - PI Introduction to Non-Western Art


    (Perspectives I, Global course) A survey of the architecture,sculpture, and painting in India, Japan, and China.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Multicultural Studies Minor Course

    Credits: 3
  
  • AHI 379 - PII American Art


    (Perspectives II course) A survey of architecture, sculpture and painting and the decorative arts produced in the United States from the colonial period to the early twentieth century.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BHR
    Prereq: any PI in Fine Arts


    Credits: 3
  
  • AHI 483 - Art History Internship


    This program offers the art students of senior status the opportunity for supervised field experience in the area for which they are primarily prepared, i.e., museums, galleries, graphics and craft studios.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: G


    Credits: 3
  
  • AHI 484 - Art History Internship


    This program offers the art students of senior status the opportunity for supervised field experience in the area for which they are primarily prepared, i.e., museums, galleries, graphics and craft studios.

    Credits: 3
  
  • AHI 499 - Art History Comprehensive


    Credits: 0
  
  • ART 101 - 2D Design


    Study of and experimentation with the basic elements and principles of visual design in a sequence of two-dimensional problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ACS
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 102 - 3D Design


    Study of and experimentation with the basic elements and principles of design in a sequence of three-dimensional problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ACS
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 106 - Drawing I


    A study of fundamental pictorial concepts of drawing. Experimentation with varied technical means and media directed toward both descriptive and expressive ends.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ACS
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 107 - Drawing II


    A study of fundamental pictorial concepts of drawing. Experimentation with various technical means and media directed toward both descriptive and expressive ends.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ACS
    Prereq:  ART 106
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 206 - Figure Drawing I


    Anatomically-based study of the human form. Students will learn the mechanics of human anatomy by learning to identify the bones and muscles, as well as how the physiology is affected in various poses.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 101, ART 106, ART 107

    Normal Offering Cycle: Selected Spring Terms


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 207 - Figure Drawing II


    Anatomically-based study of the human form. Students will learn the mechanics of human anatomy by learning to identify the bones and muscles, as well as how the physiology is affected in various poses.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 101, ART 106, ART 107, or with teachers approval

    Normal Offering Cycle: Selected Spring Terms


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 211 - Painting I


    An introduction to acrylic paint and associated issues in the contemporary world of art. Painting exercises designed to encourage technique experimentation as well as skill building and accurate seeing. Direction in color and value relationships, with an emphasis on concept and personal direction.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 212 - Painting II


    Additional creative exploration constructed to build students’ understanding of the issues and purpose of art in contemporary culture. Expanded freedom to develop personal style, philosophy and furthered self-expression.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 211
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 213 - Watercolor I


    Experimentation with various styles/techniques of transparent watercolor. Color theory, composition, content, and idea development emphasized.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Art 101, 102, 106 and 107, or instructor’s approval

    Normal Offering Cycle: Selected Fall Terms

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 214 - Watercolor II


    Experimentation with various styles/techniques of transparent watercolor. Color theory, composition, content, idea development emphasized.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Art 101, 102, 106 and 107, or instructor’s approval

    Normal Offering Cycle: Selected Fall Terms

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 216 - Printmaking: Relief


    Introduction to relief printmaking, including linoleum cuts, woodcuts, monotypes, collographs and color processes, using traditional and contemporary techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Additional Course fee required.

    Normal Offering Cycle:  Fall, Spring, and Summer Sessions

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 217 - Printmaking: Etching and Intaglio


    Introduction to intaglio printing, including etching, dry point, collagraph, and color processes, using traditional and contemporary techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 221 - Photography I


    A study of traditional black and white photographic processes, camera with emphasis on the darkroom, and experimentation with picture-making as a descriptive and expressive art form. A manual 35mm camera is required.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Additional Course fee required. 

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 222 - Photography II


    Intermediate level designed to expand the student’s awareness of photography as expressive art form.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 221
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 226 - Sculpture I


    Experimentation with traditional and contemporary approaches to sculpture, including carving, modeling, casting and construction techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 227 - Sculpture II


    Experimentation with traditional and contemporary approaches to sculpture, including carving, modeling, casting and construction techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 231 - Ceramics: Introduction to Handbuilding


    Experimentation with various handbuilding techniques. Exploration of functional and sculptural statements in clay. Experience in glaze application and kiln loading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 232 - Ceramics: Introduction to Wheel Throwing


    Development of various wheel-throwing techniques directed toward a study of utilitarian and sculptural form. Introduction to glaze formulation and firing procedure.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 231
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 233 - Ceramics: Raku I


    Experience in the technique and aesthetics of raku-fired ceramics. Philosophical and historical background.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Normal Offering Cycle: Summer Sessions


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 234 - Ceramics Raku II


    Experience in the technique and aesthetics of raku-fired ceramics. Philosophical and historical background.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Normal Offering Cycle: Summer Sessions


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 241 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing I


    Introduction to basic jewelry fabrication and elemental metal forming as employed in the design of jewelry and other metal objects.  Exploration of concepts of body ornamentation in historical and contemporary work.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall or Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 242 - Jewelry and Metalsmithing II


    Introduction to centrifugal casting and basic raising and shell structure techniques.  Exploration of concepts in historical and contemporary metalwork.  Experimentation with designing multiples.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 241
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall or Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 250 - Graphic Design I


    An introduction to concepts and forms of graphic design in advertising using Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, and Photoshop. Exploration of basic layout, symbol development, and typography combined with problems in design aesthetics.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 101, ART 106, ART 254 or permission of instructor
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 251 - Graphic Design II


    Second Course in graphic design sequence stressing creative problem solving techniques as applied to layout, color and typography. Course content includes experience with layout design, symbol typography, color application and printing with an emphasis on concept and research based practices.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 250, ART 254
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 254 - Digital Imaging


    Studies in electronic image processing, imaging and art making with Photoghip and InDesign for digital image synthesis and collage.  Areas of concern include: color, collage, image manipulation and typography in addition to design aesthetics.  Emphasis on gaining intermediate skills necessary for Photoship and digital image processing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: ABS

    Prereqs: ART 101, ART 106 or permission of the instructor
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring

    Credits: 3

  
  • ART 255 - Digital Photography


    Exploration of more advanced ideas and technical means for electronic image making and art making, using the still photographic image with Photoshop.  Emphasis on advanced technical skills for using the digital camera.  Concentration on individual problems related to areas of special interest and emphasis on development of individual style.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Art 221, 254

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 260 - Illustration I


    Introduction to Editorial and Advertising Illustration. Real assignments with active Art Direction to assist in the practice of visual communication. Emphasis on the development of visual concept from thumbnail to repro-ready finish. Technique and style as well as concept exploration practiced. Exploration of tools and media, visualization of the idea, approaches to rendering.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 261 - Illustration II


    Continues creative problem solving of real world assignments, encouraging development of personal style including conceptualization techniques, color relativity, line quality chiaroscuro and purpose. Wide ranging overview of Commercial Art venues in search of appropriate personal solutions to engage the viewer.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 306 - Advanced Drawing I


    Media and style with an emphasis on developing personal imagery. Projects assigned with student input, resulting in finished art works. Contemporary art issues discussed.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 101, 102, 106 and 107

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 307 - Advanced Drawing II


    Media and style with an emphasis on developing personal imagery. Projects assigned with student input, resulting in finished art works. Contemporary art issues discussed.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 101, 102,106 and 107

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 311 - Advanced Painting I


    Exploration of more advanced ideas and technical means; concentration on individual problems related to areas of special interest.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 211 or ART 212
    Additional course fee required



    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 312 - Advanced Painting II


    Exploration of more advanced ideas and technical means with a focus on current issues.  Concentration on directed thesis and research problems related to areas of special interest and personal philosophy.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 211 and/or ART 212

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 313 - Advanced Watercolor


    Advanced exploration of various styles/techniques of paint application. Contemporary design and personal creativity are combined with general art historical influences.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 106, 107, 213, 214

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 316 - Printmaking: Lithography


    Introduction to lithography including crayon and pencil, wash and black-to-white techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CHS
    Prereq: ART 216 or ART 217
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 317 - Advanced Printmaking I


    Advanced work in one or more of the previous printmaking areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 216, ART 217, or ART 316
    Additional course fee required

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 318 - Advanced Printmaking II


    Advanced work in one or more of the previous printmaking areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Any one of ART 216, 217, or 316

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 321 - Advanced Photography I


    Advanced work in one or more of the previous photography areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Any one of ART 221, 222, 324, or 325

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 322 - Advanced Photography II


    Advanced work in one or more of the previous photography areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: Any one of ART 221, 222, 324, or 325

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 326 - Advanced Sculpture I


    Studio problems involving experimentation with ideas and techniques for sculpture in metal, plastic and wood.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 226

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 327 - Advanced Sculpture II


    Studio problems involving experimentation with ideas and techniques for sculpture in metal, plastics and wood.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 226

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 331 - Advanced Ceramics I


    Further exploration and experimentation with various aspects of ceramics. Glaze and clay formulation. Study of kiln design and firing procedure.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Code: S
    Prereq: ART 231, ART 232
    Additional course fee required

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 332 - Advanced Ceramics II


    Further exploration and experimentation with various aspects of ceramics. Glaze and clay formulation. Study of kiln design and firing procedure.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 231, 232

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 341 - Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing I


    Introduction to gemstone setting, tool-making, chasing and repousse, and forging. Emphasis on surface experimentation and developing a personal aesthetic.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 241, 242

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 342 - Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing II


    Advanced work in one or more of the previous metal techniques. Emphasis on personal aesthetic development.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 241, 242, 341

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 350 - Advertising Design


    Further development of concepts and forms in Graphic Design I and II with an emphasis on real world applications.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prereq: ART 250, 251, 260

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 355 - Web-Based Visual Design


    An exploration of computer graphics as a primary tool in image processing, and interactive design, using programs such as Dreamweaver, Flash, and Acrobat. Students will acquire an awareness of the development of computer-based electronic media, and a critical appreciation of current work in the field.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BS
    Prereq: ART 250, ART 254, or instructor’s permission


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 356 - Introduction to Art Therapy


    Aspects of art therapy such as its uses in schools, institutions and private patient work. Emphasis on the founders of the field, their theoretical contributions and writings. Lectures, discussion, readings and studio work required.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: BHR

    Normal Offering Cycle: Spring


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 357 - Clinical Applications of Art Therapy


    Field experiences in institutions, private patient work and schools working with art therapists.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CGS
    Prereq: ART 356

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 360 - Advanced Illustration I


    Further development of personal style and practice in honing visual communication skills. Emphasis on more advanced conceptualization and technical proficiency. Direction in self-promotion and the business of Illustration. Increased emphasis on portfolio building and content for individual needs.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 260, ART 261

    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall


    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 361 - Advanced Illustration II


    Further development of personal style and practice in honing visual communication skills. Emphasis on more advanced conceptualization and technical proficiency. Direction in self-promotion and the business of Illustration. Increased emphasis on portfolio building and content for individual needs.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Adv Codes: CS
    Prereq: ART 260, 261

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 365 - Issues in Art


    An examination of aesthetic criticism, arts institutions, the politics of art and the artist’s role in society with an emphasis on personal artistic development.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and every other Spring

    Credits: 3
  
  • ART 475 - Directed Studio Problems


    Open only to Juniors and Seniors with a studio concentration. Allows for a concentration within a given area over and above the normal course offerings. Permission of the instructor required.

    Credits: 3
 

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