May 01, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Other Courses

  
  • BIO 0545 - Reproductive Physiology


    NEW TERMS: Fall-Even 3 Credit Hours
    NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will focus on the biological and physiological aspects of human reproduction. Anatomy, physiology, endocrinology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology and human sexuality are brought together to provide a comprehensive view of the functioning of the human reproductive system. Three one-hour lectures per week. Pre-requisite: Acceptance to graduate college. College level physiology course.
  
  • BIO 0598 - Graduate Topics in Biology


    NEW TERMS: Demand 1-4 Credit Hours
    Designed to give graduate instruction in some discipline of biology as approved by the department. Prerequisites include admission into the graduate college and other as determined by department
  
  • GB 0422 - Coordination of Coop Education


    NEW TERMS: Demand 3 Credit Hours
  
  • IB 0710 - Global Management Strategy


    NEW TERMS: Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Examines management skills and strategy related to international market entry, operation, and human resource strategy. Special emphasis will be placed on managing the cultural, political, economic, social and technological environments. The students will study the international business environment, international business strategy, international organizational structure and international management. Management issues for small and large international companies will be examined in the areas of formulating and executing strategy, management of activities, building of capabilities, management across boundaries, coordination and control, and global human resource management.
  
  • MATH 0500 - Introduction to Abstract Mathematics


    3 Credit Hours
    NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION: A review/introduction to proofs, sets, logic, predicate calculus, relations, partitions, functions, group theory, and analysis. Includes topics in number theory, discrete mathematics, analysis, and algebra. Prerequisite: An undergraduate degree in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, or a closely related discipline.
  
  • MATH 0510 - Computer Prog for Mathematics


    3 Credit Hours
  
  • MATH 0526 - Statistical Analysis


    3 Credit Hours
  
  • MATH 0530 - Real Analysis


    NEW TERMS: Fall 3 Credit Hours
    NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION: The real numbers as an extension of the set of rationals, completeness of the reals, metric spaces, compact and connected sets, convergence of sequences and series, continuity, differentiation, Taylor’s Theorem, Riemann-Stieltjes Integration. Prerequisite: MATH 500 with a ‘C’ or higher.
  
  • ML 0150 - East Asian Culture China&Japan


    NEW TERMS: Spring 3 Credit Hours
    NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introductory survey of the culture of China and Japan. Emphasis on the analysis of cultural patterns that affect people’s linguistic aspects of life. The course will be conducted in English. This course partially fulfills modern language requirement for BA students. Prerequisite: None.
  
  • MRKT 0752 - Bus Strategy & Value Creation


    NEW TERMS: Fall 3 Credit Hours
    This course requires students to understand and utilize the principles of strategy and marketing to create organizational value. Lectures and cases will be used to acquaint the student with strategy and marketing concepts. A final project integrating these concepts is required.
  
  • NS 0603 - Organizational and Systems Leadership for Advanced Nursing Roles


    3 Credit Hours
  
  • NS 0604 - Evidence-Based Practice: Synthesis and Translation


    3 Credit Hours
  
  • NS 0610 - Policy, Politics, and Advocacy in Advanced Practice Nursing


    3 Credit Hours
  
  • NS 0625 - Advanced Pharmacology


    4 Credit Hours
  
  • NS 0628 - Advanced Health Assessment


    3.5 Credit Hours
  
  • NS 0629 - Advanced Health Assessment Practicum


    .5 Credit Hours
  
  • NS 0638 - Primary Care I


    3 Credit Hours
    NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION: Preparation to provide primary care to rural pregnant women/families. Emphasizes need identification to achieve optimal health. Prerequisites: NS601; NS602; NS603; NS604; NS610; completion of NS625, NS628*, NS629 and NS636 with a grade of > B. * If NS628 was completed prior to the summer semester immediately preceding enrollment into NS638, the student must complete a faculty supervised, comprehensive health and physical assessment, according to NS628 evaluation criteria. This assessment must be completed by the end of the first week of the NS638 fall semester and must be completed with 80% accuracy. Failure to complete the above will prohibit the student from progressing into NS638. Corequisite: NS639 or consent of instructor.
  
  • NS 0649 - Primary Care II Practicum


    4 Credit Hours
    NEW COURSE DESCRIPTION: Preparation for providing primary health throughout the lifespan. Integration of theory and practice is guided by experienced practitioners. Prerequisites: NS628 and NS629; grade of B or higher.
  
  • SEC 0783 - Internship in Teaching I


    NEW TERMS: Fall 3 Credit Hours
    A site-based clinical experience. Students will observe the operations of a school, serve as teacher aides and administrative aides in the school; and work closely with school and community service organizations. Students will also complete an on-going seminar through online or literature based delivery systems. Students will teach lessons and implement a modified initial MoPTA in a classroom under the supervision of a cooperating teacher. The class will meet 4-6 times. Pre-requisite: Full Admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching program.

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 0201 - Principles of Financial Accounting


    Fall, Spring & Summer 3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to accounting as an information communication function that supports economic decision making. The topics covered should help students understand the development of financial statements and their interpretation. Prerequisite: MATH 0030  or higher.
  
  • ACCT 0202 - Principles of Managerial Accounting


    Fall, Spring & Summer 3 Credit Hours
    Use of accounting as a tool for the process of planning, controlling and decision making. Emphasis on where accounting data is obtained, what kind of information is needed and how it is used in the management process. Prerequisite: ACCT 0201 .
  
  • ACCT 0309 - Accounting Information Systems


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    A comprehensive study of the objectives, uses, evaluation and design of accounting information systems. The course is for students who will soon be assuming the responsibilities of professional accountants and need to know how accounting information systems function. Prerequisite or Co-Requisite: ACCT 0202 .
  
  • ACCT 0312 - Intermediate Accounting I


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    A study of the four major financial statements, the conceptual framework underlying financial reporting, and generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) for revenue recognition. Emphasis is placed on the importance of professional career development and ethics in the financial reporting process. Prerequisites: ACCT 0202  with a grade of ‘C’ or above and MATH 0129  or higher.
  
  • ACCT 0322 - Intermediate Accounting II


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Course that covers financial accounting for business enterprises (with emphasis on the corporation). Emphasizes topics in areas of: accounting for assets, liabilities and stockholders’ equity. Prerequisite: ACCT 0312  with grade of ‘C’ or above.
  
  • ACCT 0332 - Intermediate Accounting III


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Third of three courses that comprehensively cover financial accounting concepts and standards for business enterprises (with emphasis on the corporation). Coverage includes: (1) derivatives, (2) investments, (3) income taxes, (4) post-retirement benefits, (5) leases, (6) cash flows, (7) accounting changes and errors, (8) troubled debt restructuring, and (9) full disclosure in financial accounting. Prerequisite: ACCT 0322 .
  
  • ACCT 0375 - Tax Accounting I


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Procedures for reporting federal income taxes with emphasis on income and deductions for individuals. Practice in preparing federal income tax returns. Prerequisites: ACCT 0201  and ACCT 0202  with a ‘C’ or above or permission.
  
  • ACCT 0376 - VITA I


    Spring 2 Credit Hours
    An in-depth study of individual income taxation with particular emphasis on federal and Missouri tax return preparation. Students must pass the required tax certification exams offered by the IRS and will prepare individual tax returns. Prerequisite: ACCT 0375  with a C or higher.
  
  • ACCT 0385 - Cost Accounting


    Spring & Summer 3 Credit Hours
    Study of accounting cost systems providing information generation for managerial planning and control. Special emphasis is placed on both technology and Quality Management as applied to industrial and service enterprises. Prerequisites: ACCT 0202  with a ‘C’ or above, GB 0321 .
  
  • ACCT 0402 - Advanced Accounting


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Application of accounting principles of business combinations, consolidated financial statements, foreign currency transactions, international accounting and governmental accounting. Prerequisite: ACCT 0322 .
  
  • ACCT 0408 - Tax Accounting II


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Procedures for reporting federal income taxes with emphasis on corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts. Practice in preparing federal income tax returns of these business entities. Prerequisite: ACCT 0375  or permission.
  
  • ACCT 0411 - Auditing


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Overview of the certified public accounting profession with special attention to auditing standards, professional ethics, the legal liability inherent in the attest function, the study and evaluation of internal control, the nature of evidence, the use of statistical sampling, and performing an audit. Prerequisites: ACCT 0312 , ACCT 0309 . Prerequisite: or co-requisite: ACCT 0322 .
  
  • ACCT 0422 - Advanced Cost Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Advanced study in decision models and cost information, system choice, strategy, and management control. Special emphasis on Quality Management and time related management control initiatives. Prerequisite: ACCT 0385 .
  
  • ACCT 0476 - VITA II


    Spring 1 Credit Hour
    A continuation of VITA I where students prepare federal and other state tax returns. Students must pass the Basic, Intermediate and Advanced tax certification exams offered by the IRS, and will review basic and intermediate tax returns and prepare advanced individual tax returns. Prerequisite: ACCT 0376  or instructor permission.
  
  • ACCT 0491 - Internship in Accounting


    Demand 1-12 Credit Hours
    An internship for senior accounting students with an opportunity to observe and participate in actual business operations within the community. All internships must conform to institutional policy regarding the number of hours of work, the number of credit hours and written agreements with the cooperating business or agency. Prerequisites: 65 hours, 3.0 GPA and department approval.
  
  • ACCT 0498 - Advanced Topics in Accounting


    Demand 1-3 Credit Hours
    For upper division accounting or related majors with topics to be announced each time the course is offered. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission.
  
  • ACCT 0499 - Independent Study in Accounting


    Demand 1-6 Credit Hours
    Individually directed readings, research and discussion in selected areas of accounting for advanced majors. Scope, depth, area of concentration and credit to be arranged upon entry into course. Offered by arrangement. Prerequisites: Permission and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Repeatable up to six credit hours.
  
  • ACCT 0502 - Financial Accounting and Reporting


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Advanced study of accounting for business combinations, foreign currency transactions and translation, reorganizations and liquidations, and financial reporting requirements of the Securities & Exchange Commission. Prerequisite: or Co-requisite: ACCT 0322  or permission of MAcc Program director.
  
  • ACCT 0508 - Tax Planning and Research


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    This course introduces the upper-division accounting major or master’s degree student to the basic concepts, methods, and tools of tax research. The coverage is broad, exploring the general framework of tax law. Prerequisite: ACCT 0408 , graduate status or MAcc Program Director permission.
  
  • ACCT 0545 - Integrative Accounting Seminar


    Summer 3 Credit Hours
    The course integrates financial accounting and fundamental managerial accounting topics with strategic analysis to evaluate the organization’s objectives of liquidity, profitability, and operations efficiency. The emphasis is on cash flow statement, ratio analysis, and use of accounting information to facilitate ethical decision making, planning, budgetary control, and performance evaluation processes. Prerequisite: ACCT 0322  and ACCT 0385 , graduate status or MAcc Program Director permission.
  
  • ACCT 0585 - Controllership


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    A study of how accounting and operating information is used in management planning and decision making. Students will apply advanced costing models and design and evaluate management decision making information systems. Topics will include issues that are appropriate for consideration by executive management and the board of directors. Prerequisite: ACCT 0385  and graduate status or MAcc Program Director permission
  
  • ACCT 0598 - Special Topics in Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    For upper division accounting and Masters of Accountancy students with topics to be announced each time the course is offered. Prerequisite: Masters of Accountancy candidate or permission of MAcc program director
  
  • ACCT 0601 - Ethics and Professional Responsibility


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    This course will provide the student with a framework for making ethical decisions in the accounting environment. In addition, the course will provide an introduction to professional responsibility with a particular focus on the CPA profession, and review legal issues of primary interest to professional accountants. Prerequisite: GB 0301 .
  
  • ACCT 0604 - Contemporary Auditing Issues


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    In-depth study of significant pronouncements of the Auditing Standards Board and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Pronouncements will be compared to standards issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. Prerequisite: ACCT 0411  and ACCT 0502 .
  
  • ACCT 0632 - Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Review of the principles, rules, and procedures underlying the broad area of external financial reporting, including comparisons of U.S. and International Accounting Standards. Literature of the course is composed of publications by authoritative accounting bodies and contemporary developments in academic research. Prerequisite: ACCT 0502 .
  
  • ACCT 0691 - Professional Internship


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    In consultation with the coordinating professor, the student is engaged in first-hand experience with a business, organization, or other professional entity. A portfolio of assigned work shall be collected, examined, and evaluated during the semester. Prerequisite: Permission of MAcc Program Director and a minimum 3.0 GPA.
  
  • ACCT 0692 - Seminar in Accounting Leadership


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the leadership and communication challenges associated with being a professional accountant. Students will lead and participate in teams of students while preparing income tax returns with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
  
  • ACCT 0698 - Special Topics in Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    For Masters of Accountancy students with topics to be announced each time the course is offered. Prerequisite: Masters of Accountancy candidate or permission of MAcc program director.
  
  • ACCT 0699 - Independent Study in Accounting


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    In consultation with coordinating professor, student selects a topic for intensive study in the student’s program, with emphasis on research. Prerequisites: Permission of MAcc Program Director and a minimum 3.0 GPA.

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 0101 - General Anthropology


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    This course will introduce students to the field of anthropology, including its historical origins and the four sub-fields central to the discipline today: socio-cultural, linguistic, archeological, and physical/biological branches. Applied aspects of each of the four subfields will also be addressed. An emphasis is placed on the holistic nature of the discipline. It centers on an evolutionary and comparative approach to our species.
  
  • ANTH 0155 - Physical Anthropology and Archaeology


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to physical (biological) anthropology that emphasizes the study of Homo sapiens evolution and diversity, as well as archeology which focused upon the myriad of artifacts created by this species. Languages, cultures, social organization, and human ecology are incorporated to facilitate an understanding of the “people of the earth”. A recognition and appreciation of the “flora and fauna” are basic to this course.
  
  • ANTH 0298 - Topics in Anthropology


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Special Anthropology topics of current interest. Subjects and instructors may vary each semester. Students are encouraged to submit areas of interest to the Social Science Department.
  
  • ANTH 0302 - North American Indians


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Ethnographic survey of the indigenous tribes of North America (excluding Mexico), including earliest archeological sequences followed by a description of the culture areas and traditional lifeways encompassed therein at the time of European contact. Emphasis upon the processes of culture change and adaptation over the past two centuries. Contemporary issues such as language renewal, the Pan-Indian movement, religious freedom, and tribal sovereignty are then placed within their cultural and historical contexts
  
  • ANTH 0304 - Magic, Ritual, and Religion


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    This course will examine early anthropological theories on the evolution of religion. It will also document the variety of belief systems surrounding the spiritual world in traditional and contemporary societies, including sorcery, shamanism, ancestor veneration, and transcendent experiences. Conceptions of the sacred and the significance of place make up another segment of the course, as does the role of myth in structuring human thought and societies. Religious practice in the form of ritual, prayer, and symbolism are included from the framework of cultural anthropology. Finally, it will address the effects of culture contact and diffusion of major world religions upon indigenous peoples’ belief systems.
  
  • ANTH 0342 - Comparative Cultures


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    A comparative study of human society and culture, focusing on theories of culture and cultural institutions as they relate to contemporary preindustrial peoples. An ethnographic examination of representative groups is provided for purposes of cross-cultural comparison. Prerequisite: SOC 0110  or ANTH 0155  or consent of instructor.
  
  • ANTH 0370 - Globalization & Native People


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Globalization and Native Peoples focuses on the increasingly interconnected nature of human cultures around our planet. In this class, students will examine the socioeconomic, cultural, and political processes that work to both advance and to harm the unique lifeways of the thousands of indigenous people living as political and ethnic minorities within different nations. The course will address the complex and often negative effects of multinational corporations seeking to exploit natural resources within the traditional lands of native peoples, as well as the local ecological and health impact of various agencies. The course will also explore the role of modern media, including the Internet’s popular social network sites, in another aspect of globalization today. Finally, the opposing trends of a global monoculture vs. the active promotion or revitalization of native language, culture, beliefs, and values will be discussed. Prerequisite: ANTH 0101  (or above) or INTS 0201  or SOC 0110  or special permission from the instructor. Cross-listed as INTS 0370 .
  
  • ANTH 0385 - Language & Culture


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Exploration of the relationship between language and culture from theoretical approaches within anthropology, including the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and the attempts to support or refute it. The expressive potentialities of diverse languages and cultures illustrate human creativity and diversity.
  
  • ANTH 0498 - Advanced Topics in Anthropology


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Specialized knowledge and/or current research in the discipline. Topics will vary by situation and instructor. Students will prepare and critique papers based on original research.
  
  • ANTH 0499 - Independent Study


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Structured by the adviser with approval of the department chair and school dean. Repeatable up to six credit hours.

Art

  
  • ART 0101 - Two Dimensional Design


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Foundation studio course that incorporates principles and elements of design in solving studio problems. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0103 - Three Dimensional Design


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Foundation studio course introducing the use of the Elements of Design and Principles of Composition to design and create three-dimensional objects and spaces. A variety of basic materials, tools, skills, and techniques are covered. The course consists of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There may be additional costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0105 - Color Theory


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Foundation studio course dealing with the theories, problems and applications of color. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0110 - Art Appreciation


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    A survey designed to increase appreciation of the visual arts through readings, slide lectures, library research, and visits to the George A. Spiva Center for the Arts. Development of the cognitive and critical processes as they relate to the visual arts are emphasized.
  
  • ART 0130 - Basic Drawing


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Development of perceptual and structural drawing skills through the study of line, value, perspective, and composition using various media. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0140 - Basic Digital Photography/Computer Skills


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Introduction to digital photography and image editing emphasizing the technical and aesthetic issues and how these qualities inform image content. Control of camera settings, natural and studio lighting, and basic Photoshop editing is explored as well as career options in digital photography. A final printed and digital portfolio will be prepared. Students enrolled in the course must own a digital camera. Professional cameras, computers, software, lighting equipment and a studio will be provided for assignments. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Satisfies departmental requirement for a computer application course. Lab fee required. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Satisfies departmental requirement for a computer application course.
  
  • ART 0200 - Beginning Fibers


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Beginning studio course exploring terminology, materials, and processes of traditional fibers. An emphasis will be placed on investigating historical and contemporary uses of the three core fiber media: textiles, paper arts and weaving. Also the importance of the roles of functionality and craftsmanship will be examined. The course will consist of lecture, research, hands-on studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and discussions. Lab fee required. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0205 - Beginning Jewelry Design/Metalsmithing


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Creative exploration of design, basic metal fabrications, lost wax casting, and forging processes. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0103  or approval of instructor.
  
  • ART 0207 - Beginning Ceramics


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to and the development of needed skills to use the potter’s wheel to create basic pottery forms. Fundamentals of the entire ceramic process are introduced, including clay preparation, application of glazes, firing and methods and techniques of hand building with clay. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0211 - Beginning Sculpture


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    An introductory exploration of formal and conceptual issues found in creating sculpture. This exploration includes using additive, subtractive, and construction techniques using, but not limited to, traditional sculpture materials, equipment, and techniques. This course consists of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0103 .
  
  • ART 0212 - Introduction to Printmaking


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Introduction to the printmaking tools, materials, techniques, and process of the (1) Intaglio: etching, drypoint, aquatint, and softground (2) Lithography (3) Monotype and monoprint (4) Relief: woodcut, linocut. Emphasis on drawing and design. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0130 .
  
  • ART 0215 - Illustrator/InDesign


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Studio course introduction of computer graphics/publishing using Illustrator and InDesign on the Macintosh computer. Students will study computer vector illustration, desktop publishing and page layout, using type and images. File and disc management, storage and scanning included. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: ART 0101 , ART 0105 , ART 0130  and ART 0140 .
  
  • ART 0216 - Photoshop & Web Design


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Studio course introduction of imaging and web design using Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver on the Macintosh computer. Students will study photo editing, creative illustration and web design. File and disc management, storage and scanning included. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: ART 0101 , ART 0105  and ART 0140 .
  
  • ART 0220 - Art for the Elementary School Teacher


    Fall & Spring 2 Credit Hours
    Art theory and experiences, curriculum theory and appropriate materials, objectives, methods, activities, and resources preparatory to instruction of elementary school students. Lecture, discussion, and studio. Required for both elementary education majors and secondary art education majors. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0232 - Beginning Painting


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Procedures, techniques, historical processes, and basic fundamentals of painting with acrylic. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0101 , ART 0105  and ART 0130 .
  
  • ART 0240 - Typography and Lettering


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    A studio course introducing the art of typography. Designed to develop the skills needed to competently use the tools, materials and methods employed by professionals for layouts, typesetting and composition. All assignments use lettering or typography as the primary design element. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required Prerequisite: ART 0101  and ART 0130 .
  
  • ART 0251 - Art History, Pre-Historic Through Gothic


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Historic survey of the visual arts primarily in the Near East, North Africa, and Europe from pre-historic times through the Middle Ages.
  
  • ART 0252 - Art History, Renaissance through Nineteenth Century


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Historic survey of the visual arts of Europe from the early Renaissance through the nineteenth century. A comparative study of other cultures will be included.
  
  • ART 0301 - Art History, Prehistoric Through Gothic


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Historic survey of the visual arts from prehistoric through the Middle Ages. Primarily in the Near East, North Africa and Europe.
  
  • ART 0303 - Art History, 19th Century


    Fall (Odd) 3 Credit Hours
    Historic survey of the visual arts of Western Europe and the United States focusing primarily upon the styles of Neo-Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism.
  
  • ART 0304 - Art History, 20th Century


    Fall (Even) 3 Credit Hours
    Study of the mainstreams of Western Art in Europe and the United States, including its sources and influences. Emphasis placed on the succession of modernist art movements in France and Germany from 1900 to 1945 and in the United States from1945 to present.
  
  • ART 0305 - Art Theory


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Exploration of the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of art through the study of art history, aesthetics, philosophy, criticism, and cultural influences. Includes readings, discussions, and investigation of the ideas and conditions that influence the inception and development of works of art. The course consists of lecture, research, verbal and written critiques, presentations and discussions. Satisfies core area F1. Prerequisites: ART 251 and 252 or permission of instructor.
  
  • ART 0306 - Art History, African Art


    Spring (Odd) 3 Credit Hours
    Historical survey of African art covering different groups of people, different periods, geographic areas, and mediums. Requirements: research paper oral presentations, periodic tests.
  
  • ART 0308 - Women in Art


    Summer or Spring (Even) 3 Credit Hours
    A survey of the role of women as artists and subject in the visual arts from prehistory to the present. Prerequisites: Art Major or Art History Minor, or permission from instructor, 30 hours earned total.
  
  • ART 0309 - History and Theory of Graphic Design


    Spring (Even) 3 Credit Hours
    A course structured to give the graphic design student a survey of the complex history of this field. The class will cover the topics in graphic design from prehistoric times through the present. Involved will be the invention of alphabet, printing, moveable type, manuscript, type design, and most forms of printing. In addition they will cover the major periods in advertising history and understand the important visual forms that expanded this profession. Students will observe, analyze and critique artwork attributed to major design innovators from various periods in history. Course will consist of research, verbal and written critiques, and discussions.
  
  • ART 0310 - Water Media


    Demand 3 Credit Hours
    Mixed media painting class that may include techniques and aesthetic processes of watercolor painting. Six studio hrs. per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0232  or permission of instructor. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours.
  
  • ART 0313 - Intaglio/Relief


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    A continuation of Beginning Printmaking (ART 0212 ). Emphasis on the techniques involved in the Intaglio and Relief Printing processes. Students will complete four major projects for each of the printing processes resulting in a total of eight finished works. Prerequisite: ART 0212 .
  
  • ART 0314 - Silkscreen/Lithography


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    A continuation of Beginning Printmaking (ART 0212 ). Emphasis on the techniques involved in the Serigraphy (silkscreen), and lithographic printing processes. Students will complete eight finished works relevant to the silkscreen and lithographic printing process. Prerequisite: ART 0212 .
  
  • ART 0320 - Introduction to Gallery Studies


    Fall and/or Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Introduction to gallery functions through observation and participation. Experience will include lecture, installation, exhibition design, curatorial and gallery processes, marketing, and communication with artists. Prerequisites: Sophomore or higher, Art major or Art History minor, or permission from instructor.
  
  • ART 0325 - Graphic Design I


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Introduction to graphic design with an emphasis on the recognition, function and aesthetic use of typography/pictorial images as a visual language for a variety of projects. Includes layout and type/image relationships. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0215 , ART 0216  and ART 0240 .
  
  • ART 0330 - Jewelry Design/Metalsmithing


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Exploration of advanced methods and techniques of complex forms for jewelry and metalsmithing design. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0205 . May be repeated for a total of six credit hours.
  
  • ART 0332 - Painting


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Students select two proposed individual content problems for self-development using a variety of media. The results will be two series of paintings on stretched canvas that provide unique solutions. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0232 . May be repeated for a total of six credit hours
  
  • ART 0337 - Wheel Throwing


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    An intermediate level ceramics studio class with a focus on developing and expanding the skills and techniques used with the potter’s wheel. Designed to improve knowledge and skills with using ceramic materials and techniques, especially in regards to creating functional pottery forms. This course consists of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0207 .
  
  • ART 0338 - Hand Building with Clay


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    An intermediate-level ceramics studio class focusing on developing and expanding the skills and techniques of hand building objects with clay. Designed to improve knowledge and skills with ceramic materials and technique, especially in regards to creating sculpture ceramic forms. This course consists of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0207 .
  
  • ART 0341 - Sculpture Foundry


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    An intermediate sculpture course focusing on plaster mold making and introducing the materials and techniques used in traditional (lost wax) as well as contemporary sculptural casting processes. Model making, investment, casting, chasing, and mounting of aluminum and/or bronze sculptures are covered. The course consists of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0211  or approval of instructor.
  
  • ART 0342 - Sculpture


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    An intermediate study of creating sculptural forms, focusing on improving knowledge and skills with materials and techniques, conceptual thinking, and visual communication. The course consists of lecture, research, presentations, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0211 .
  
  • ART 0350 - Graphic Design II


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Continued study of Graphic Design with an emphasis on the design and preparation of two and three-dimensional projects for printing and web. Includes an introduction to digital studio photography and introduction to the development of an individual portfolio. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 0325 .
  
  • ART 0351 - Graphic Design III


    Fall 3 Credit Hours
    Continued study of graphic design with an emphasis on the design and preparation of two and three-dimensional projects. Includes use of digital studio photography and development of an individual portfolio. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Prerequisite: ART 0350 .
  
  • ART 0360 - Publications Design and Layout


    Spring 3 Credit Hours
    A course in the basic technical preparation of artwork prior to publication. Computer production techniques are taught in the context of simulated professional job processes. This course will cover specific computer and printing processes such as halftones and screens, one color, duotones and overlay techniques, two color, photo sizing, four color process printing, and color separations. Additionally, basic layout, imposition and bindery, studio business practices such as pricing, estimating, time tracking, budgets, client contact and presentation will be covered. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Prerequisite: ART 0325 .
  
  • ART 0365 - Swedish Photography Seminar


    Summer 3 Credit Hours
    Swedish Photography Seminar enrollment is limited to those individuals participating in the Summer in Sweden travel and study program. Course consists of lecture, on-site photography, critiques and photo lab work in traditional silver black and white photography. Meeting days and times will coordinate with required travel dates. Enrollment by permission of the Summer in Sweden Director or Art Department Head. Lab fee required.
  
  • ART 0366 - The Art of Scandinavia


    Summer 3 Credit Hours
    Art Historical survey of Scandinavian Art with enrollment limited to those individuals participating in the Summer in Sweden travel and study program. Art Students visit museums in Stockholm, Oslo, and Copenhagen to study a wide variety of Scandinavian art from many different periods. They observe, analyze and critique selected works and architecture from a wide variety of periods to compare and contrast with contemporary works. Course consists of travel, research, verbal and written critiques, and discussions. Enrollment by permission of the Summer in Sweden Director or Art Department Head.
  
  • ART 0370 - Drawing


    Fall & Spring 3 Credit Hours
    Continuation of Basic Drawing (ART 0130 ) with emphasis on perceptual drawing techniques, composition and drawing media. Six studio hours per week. Prerequisites ART 0101  and ART 0130 
 

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