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ACCT 2103 - Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 Hours. An introductory course in financial accounting that utilizes a
decision approach for both management and external users. Topics
include income measurement, asset and liability determination,
financial statement preparation, accounting systems, internal
controls, ethics, corporate accounting, and analysis of financial
statements. |
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ACCT 2203 - Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 Hours. An introductory course in managerial accounting that emphasizes the
decision making needs of internal management to achieve
organizational objectives. Topics include cost behavior, management
accounting systems, selecting relevant information, decision
making, budgeting, responsibility accounting, capital budgeting,
break-even analysis, activity-based costing, and financial
statement analysis. Prerequisite: ACCT 2103. |
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ACCT 3003 - Income Tax Accounting 3 Hours. An introduction to federal and state income tax laws and
regulations including taxable and nontaxable income, deductions,
credits, types of entities, ethics, tax research and tax planning. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203. |
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ACCT 3013 - Payroll and Employee Benefits Accounting 3 Hours. Covers a wide spectrum of basic payroll accounting and employment
topics pertaining to large and small employers. Topics include
federal and state employment taxes, cafeteria plans, group health
plans, COBRA requirements, Fair Labor Standards Act, worker’s
compensation issues, pension plans, contract labor, and employee
leasing. |
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ACCT 3123 - Contemporary Business Analysis 3 Hours. Accounting information used by managers of various organizations
for decision-making purposes. Relationships between components of
financial statements, as well as special-purpose reports designed
to provide relevant information for managerial decisions. Includes
consideration of corporate income tax provisions and their role in
strategic planning. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203, not available as Accounting or Finance elective. |
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ACCT 3203 - Cost Accounting I 3 Hours. An introduction to cost accounting concepts and practices, as
applied to manufacturing, merchandising, and service-oriented
organizations. Topics include cost behavior analysis, job order
costing, activity-based costing, budgeting, variance analysis,
absorption costing, and variable costing. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203. |
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ACCT 3303 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 Hours. A review of the accounting cycle and advanced work in the areas of
cash, temporary investments, receivables, inventories, current
liabilities, operational assets, and revenue recognition. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203. |
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ACCT 3313 - Accounting Information Systems 3 Hours. Design of systems to process and report accounting information for
purposes of assisting management in the decision-making process,
reporting considerations, and strengthening internal controls.
Practice in using accounting software. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203 and IS 1133 or instructor permission. |
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ACCT 3343 - Accounting Software 3 Hours. An introduction to the use of accounting computer packages.
Microcomputers will be the vehicle of study. Accounting computer
packages will be used to study accounting systems including general
ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, billing, payroll and
inventory control. Prerequisite: ACCT 2103 and IS 3063. |
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ACCT 3353 - Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting 3 Hours. Accounting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. Emphasis
on state and local government accounting. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203. |
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ACCT 3403 - Intermediate Accounting II 3 Hours. Continuation of Accounting 3303 to include noncurrent liabilities,
stockholders’ equity accounts, the statement of cash flows,
investments In stocks and bonds, and various analyses of financial
data. Prerequisite: ACCT 3303. |
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ACCT 3500 - Selected Topics in Accounting 1-3 Hours. Designed to meet the needs and interests of students and the
community. Topics may vary to include such subjects as tax practice
management, managerial accounting methods, and current issues in
taxation. Permission of instructor. |
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ACCT 3600 - Accounting Tax Practicum 3 Hours. Practical application of accounting and tax concepts in a service
learning environment. Prerequisite: ACCT 3003 and instructor permission. NOTE: not available as accounting elective. Students may take ACCT 3600 more than once, but not more than 3 hours credit will apply to the major. |
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ACCT 4003 - Advanced Income Tax Accounting 3 Hours. Taxation of corporations, partnerships, and fiduciaries, estate tax
laws, payroll taxes, corporate reorganizations, liquidations,
business ethics, tax research and tax planning. Prerequisite: ACCT 3003. |
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ACCT 4103 - Petroleum Accounting 3 Hours. Financial and tax accounting principles, practices, policies, and
procedures used by oil and gas producers. Prerequisite: ACCT 4003. |
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ACCT 4130 - Contemporary Studies in Accounting 1-3 Hours. Designed to vary with the needs of students. Topics may vary to
include current issues in accounting, incorporating a closely held
business, computer applications for accounting systems, and audit
systems designs and techniques. Permission of instructor and junior standing or above. |
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ACCT 4193 - Financial Statement Analysis 3 Hours. An in-depth study of financial statement analysis utilizing an
analytic framework and statistical tools to measure risk and
predict firm performance. Computer modeling skills and techniques
are developed to analyze financial or business strategies. Prerequisite: FIN 3213 and ACCT 3303 or FIN 4183. (Student cannot earn credit in
both ACCT 4193 and FIN 4193). |
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ACCT 4203 - Cost Accounting II 3 Hours. Continuation of Accounting 3203 to include cost allocation methods,
joint product and by-product costing, variance and profitability
analysis, process costing, back flush costing, inventory
management, just-in-time, capital budgeting, input yield and mix
variances, and transfer pricing. Prerequisite: ACCT 3203. |
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ACCT 4223 - Retirement and Employee Benefit Planning 3 Hours. In this course students apply retirement planning and employee
benefits in personal financial planning. This course is designed to
provide students with an understanding of the concepts of the
ethical considerations, Social Security, and Medicare benefits,
retirement plan types, qualified plan characteristics,
distributions and distributions options, group insurance benefits,
other employee benefits, and analysis of retirement factors. Prerequisite: FIN 3613 |
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ACCT 4313 - Applied Accounting Technology 3 Hours. The design and operation of contemporary accounting systems used to
process and report accounting information. A variety of information
technologies are presented with emphasis on database technologies.
Control concepts and reporting responsibilities are also studied. Prerequisite: ACCT 2203 and IS 1003 or equivalent. |
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ACCT 4403 - Advanced Accounting I 3 Hours. Theory and problems of accounting for transactions involving
consolidated statements, partnerships, insolvency, foreign
operations, governmental, and not-for-profit. Prerequisite: ACCT 3403 or concurrent enrollment. |
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ACCT 4413 - Advanced Accounting II 3 Hours. A study of accounting for pensions, leases, changing prices,
foreign operations, non-profit operations, and current FASB
statements and interpretations. Prerequisite: ACCT 3403 or concurrent enrollment in ACCT 3403. Offered once a year. |
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ACCT 4503 - Auditing 3 Hours. A study of audit concepts and procedures including sampling for
attributes, substantive testing, internal controls, audit work
papers, professional ethics, quality of evidence and audit reports. Prerequisite: ACCT 3313, ACCT 3403, BADM 3933, and IS 1133. |
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ACCT 4513 - Auditing II 3 Hours. Continuation of Accounting 4503 to include advance preparation for
auditors and C.P.A. applicants. Development and completion of the
audit. Prerequisite: ACCT 4503 |
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ACCT 4703 - CPA Concepts 3 Hours. An in-depth study of accounting concepts related to the Certified
Public Accounting examination including topics pertaining to
governmental, taxation, managerial, and financial accounting. Prerequisite: Prerequisites 21 hours of accounting including ACCT 3303, 3403. |
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ACCT 4713 - CPA Problems II (Auditing) 3 Hours. Solution of advanced accounting problems and preparation for the
Accounting Practice parts of the CPA examination. Prerequisite: 18 hours of accounting, including 6 hours of Intermediate ACCT and
3 hours of Auditing. |
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ACCT 4950 - Accounting Internship 3 or 6 Hours. Work in an approved position related to public, private, or
governmental accounting. Consists of applying knowledge gained
while working toward a degree. Prerequisite: Junior standing or above, and approval of department chair. Not available as Accounting elective. |
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ANTH 2223 - Introduction to Native American Studies # 3 Hours.
Course provides a general introductory overview of Native
Americans within the fields of history, anthropology, literature,
and political science. Introduces students to the diverse
perspectives concerning Native Americans, and promotes a
multi-disciplinary approach to understanding American Indian
cultures and histories.
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ANTH 3123 - Cultural Anthropology # 3 Hours.
An introduction to the major theories and methods in cultural
anthropology. An emphasis on non-Western cultures, in particular,
American Indian cultures, is provided in a framework enabling
students to compare cross-cultural phenomena to Western society.
Topics include: an introduction to ethnography and fieldwork;
language systems; subsistence and economic systems; marriage and
the family; organization; religion and magic; applied and medical
anthropology; culture change; anthropology in the modern world.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 3123 and SOC 3123. |
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ANTH 3223 - Racial and Cultural Minorities # 3 Hours.
Course provides exposure to the cultural, racial, and religious
diversity of the United States. Theories of race are examined.
Also explored is American racial diversity based on the interface
of land, labor, and capital in conjunction with the different
racial, ethnic, and religious groups.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 3223 and SOC 3223. |
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ANTH 3453 - Ethnology of the American Indian # 3 Hours.
Course provides exposure to the cultural and linguistic diversity
of Native North America, focusing on the ten culture areas of
North America, and the similarities and differences of the
American Indian peoples who continue to live in these areas.
Emphasis is placed on modes of subsistence, kinship, and belief
systems of the inhabitants of each culture area.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 3453 and SOC 3453. |
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ANTH 3463 - Language and Culture # 3 Hours.
Introduction to the cross-cultural study of language and
communication from an anthropological perspective. Course will
focus upon language as a human attribute, human communication as
a part of culture, and the linguistic diversity of our
contemporary world. Emphasis is placed on linguistic and ethnic
diversity in contemporary American society.
Credit may not be earned in both SOC 3463 and ANTH 3463. |
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ANTH 4000 - Workshop # 1-3 Hours.
An opportunity to study in depth one or two selected social
issues of current significance, either in seminar or field trip
situations.
May be repeated with different topics to a maximum of 3 hours credit. ANTH 4001 graded by Pass/Fail. |
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ANTH 4133 - Field Methods in Ethnology # 3 Hours.
Designed to complement Anthropology 3453, but may be taken
separately. Field work in the study of living Indian groups.
Techniques of gathering and processing of data on daily life,
family structure, and worldview of selected American Indian
groups.
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ANTH 4143 - American Indians Today # 3 Hours.
Current social issues affecting Native American peoples are
linked to their unique Constitutional relationship to the U.S.
Federal Government. Using the ethno-historic method, this class
links current Indian issues to Native American history, through
an examination of Indian-white relations since Colonial times.
Sovereignty and wardship are recurrent themes developed in the
class.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 4143 and SOC 4143. |
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ANTH 4153 - Archaeology of North America # 3 Hours.
The archaeology of native North America, with emphasis on major
phases of prehistory, from passage across the Bering Straits
theory, to early protohistoric horizons. Emphasis on material
culture and lifeways through ethnographic analogy. The course
begins with the history of American archaeology. Topics include:
introduction to archaeology; history of North American
archaeology: Paleo-Indians; the Archaic period; the Southwest;
Woodland traditions.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 4153 and SOC 4153. |
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ANTH 4163 - The Magical Worldview # 3 Hours.
A cross-cultural and comparative exploration of religion, magic,
and supernatural belief systems. Emphasis is also placed on
indigenous religions of the Western hemisphere. The course
examines how religion permeates other aspects of society and
culture. Topics include: the anthropology of religion; symbolism,
myth, ritual, and taboo; shamans, priests, and prophets; the
religious use of drugs; witchcraft, sorcery, and evil; demons,
exorcism, divination, and magic, ghosts, souls, and
ancestors–power of the dead; crisis cults.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 4163 and SOC 4163. |
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ANTH 4173 - Indians of the Plains # 3 Hours.
The course, an examination of the Great Plains from the earliest
human occupation to present, focuses on the pre-Columbian Plains
from an archaeological perspective, and the post-contact period,
from an ethnological perspective.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 4173 and SOC 4173. |
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ANTH 4183 - Ancient Mesoamerica
The archaeology and ethnography of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica,
which includes present-day Mexico and Central America. An
examination of the major civilizations: Olemec, Maya,
Teotihuacan, Toltec, and Aztec. Time periods covered from
earliest inhabitants to early contact with Europeans after 1502.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 4183 and SOC 4183. |
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ANTH 4223 - Culture and Personality # 3 Hours.
A study of the social development of the individual and the
influence of the cultural environment on the development of the
human personality, which is considered as both the product and
the carrier of culture.
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ANTH 4253 - Anthropology and Medicine # 3 Hours.
A study of human biological development, culture, and evolution
based on relationships to infectious disease; the examination of
indigenous, traditional, and Western medical systems; and applied
anthropology in clinical settings.
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ANTH 4833 - Aging in Other Cultures # 3 Hours.
A comparative overview of human aging in societies around the
world. Particular attention is given to aging in the American
Indian, Black, Hispanic subcultures in modern America.
Credit may not be earned in both ANTH 4833 and SOC 4833. |
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ANTH 4911 - Independent Study #
Individual research or reading project. Content of course will
vary with needs and interest of those who enroll. May be repeated
with different topics to a maximum of 3 hours credit.
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ART 1100 - Special Topics in Art # 1-2 Hours. Supervised field study in art history or studio work on location.
Involves travel to museums, art centers, and/or artistic sites, as
well as seminars or special projects in art. Topic will be
specified in schedule. Any course in this sequence may be taken to a maximum of six hours credit. |
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ART 1203 - Fundamentals of Art I # 3 Hours. Introduction to design. Emphasis on composition with line, shape,
texture, and value. Supervised studio training in basic principles
with experimentation in different media. |
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ART 1213 - Drawing I # 3 Hours. Introduction to basic drawing skills and techniques through the use
of a variety of media. |
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ART 1233 - 2D Design # 3 Hours. Introduction to the principles and fundamentals of two-dimensional
design using various media. Emphasis placed on developing creative
solutions to a series of design projects. |
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ART 1253 - Color I # 3 Hours. Introduction to basic color theory and the use of color in design
and painting. Supervised studio experimentation with color in
several media. Prerequisite: ART 1213, 1233. |
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ART 2003 - Drawing II # 3 Hours. Expanded exploration of drawing techniques using a variety of
media. Prerequisite: ART 1213, 1233. |
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ART 2013 - Computer Applications in Art # 3 Hours. Introduction to computer programs used by artists and graphic
designers. Training in use of professional software and hardware. |
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ART 2033 - Native American Art # 3 Hours. Introduction to some of the prehistoric and historic artistic
traditions (in a multitude of media) of various North American
cultural regions, including the Southeast, the Pueblo Southwest,
California, the Northwest Coast, the Far North, and the Plains.
Slide lecture and discussion. |
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ART 2103 - Crafts I # 3 Hours. Information, methods, activities and materials appropriate for
craftsmen and teachers of crafts. Study of craft history, studio
safety, sources, an appropriate uses of materials and tools.
Problems in creative design and production in various craft media. |
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ART 2213 - Typography # 3 Hours. Introduction to typography – the art of designing with type. Study
of the general history and aesthetics of type and letterforms.
Introduction to digital typesetting on the computer. Prerequisite: ART 1233, 2013. |
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ART 2333 - 3D Design # 3 Hours. Introduction to the principles and fundamentals of
three-dimensional design using various media and techniques.
Emphasis placed on developing creative solutions to a series of
design projects. |
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ART 2413 - Watercolor I # 3 Hours. Introduction to watercolor techniques, composition and creative
applications. Prerequisite: Art 1213, 1233, 1253. |
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ART 2423 - Art Materials # 3 Hours. An introduction to techniques and processes. Supervised study using
a variety of natural and fabricated materials in projects of
original design. |
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ART 2443 - Sculpture I # 2 Hours. Creative approach to sculpture techniques and form exploration in a
variety of media with studio supervision. Prerequisite: Art 2333. |
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ART 2510 - Applied Design 1-3 Hours. Supervised studio units selected from various media. Any course in this sequence may be taken to a maximum of 6 hours credit. |
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ART 3003 - Jewelry I # 3 Hours. Basic techniques of jewelry and metal design. Techniques cover
materials, tools, metals and equipment. Work executed by modeling,
cutting, soldering and casting. |
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ART 3013 - Native American Arts and Crafts # 3 Hours. Study of and projects in traditional Native American arts and
crafts projects, utilizing appropriate techniques and materials. |
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ART 3103 - Photography # 3 Hours. Introduction to fine art photography. Students will learn how and
why photography works as they understand basic camera operation,
the principals of composition, the materials and processes used in
photography, and exposure and developing techniques. |
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ART 3123 - Figure Drawing I # 3 Hours. Introduction to fundamental skills and techniques of figure drawing
from a live model. Prerequisite: Art 1213, 1233 and 2003 |
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ART 3213 - Art History Survey I # 3 Hours. The history and development of art, architecture, sculpture and
other visual arts from prehistoric through the Renaissance. |
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ART 3223 - Art History Survey II # 3 Hours. Continuation of Art 3213. From Renaissance to mid-nineteenth
century. |
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ART 3243 - Figure Drawing II # 3 Hours. Extended exploration of figure drawing with increased emphasis on
creativity and expression. Prerequisite: Art 3123 |
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ART 3323 - Painting I # 3 Hours. Introduction to the fundamental skills and techniques of painting
using oil or acrylic paint. Prerequisite: Art 1213,1233, 1253. |
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ART 3333 - Graphic Design I # 3 Hours. An overview of graphic design history, visual principles, and tools
used by graphic designers. Analysis and production of designs for
varying media. Prerequisite: Art 1233, 2013, 2213. |
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ART 3413 - Painting II # 3 Hours. Extended exploration of painting skills and techniques with
increased emphasis on creativity and expression. Prerequisite: Art 3323 |
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ART 3423 - Ceramics I # 3 Hours. Supervised work with clay in several building processes.
Experimentation in glazing and kiln firing. |
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ART 3433 - Ceramics II # 3 Hours. Continuation of Art 3423 with an emphasis on advanced wheel thrown
techniques and handbuilding processes. Experimentation in advanced
glazing procedures. Prerequisite: Art 3423. |
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ART 3443 - Sculpture II# 3 Hours. Continuation of Art 2443 with an emphasis on advanced skills and
techniques of sculpture using a variety of materials. Prerequisite: Art 2333, 2443. |
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ART 3533 - Watercolor II# 3 Hours. Continued study of watercolor techniques with an increased emphasis
on individual expression. Prerequisite: Art 2413. |
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ART 3542 - Elementary Art Education 2 Hours. Information, methods, activities, materials, and tools appropriate
for teachers of arts and crafts at the elementary (K-6) level. |
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ART 3563 - Printmaking # 3 Hours. Introduction to design and processes using relief and intaglio
printmaking techniques. Study of the history of printmaking and its
relation to current graphic design practices. Prerequisite: Art 1213 and 1233. |
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ART 3583 - Silkscreen # 3 Hours. Supervised projects in the fine art applications of silkscreen
printing. Experimentation with a variety of techniques and design
approaches. |
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ART 4010 - Special Media # 1-3 Hours. Experimentation in special media and creative expression in
innovative art forms. Prerequisite: May be repeated, using different media, up to a maximum of six
hours credit. |
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ART 4023 - Publication Design # 3 Hours. Advanced production of multi-page documents, such as books and
periodicals. Problems dealing with page flow and information
layout, and advanced study of page layout software. Prerequisite: ART 1233, 2013, 2213, 3333. |
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ART 4073 - Multimedia Design # 3 Hours. Introduction to designing interactive and time-based media for
delivery on internet, television and other media. Analysis and
production of designs for multiple media delivery systems. Study
and development of navigation systems, information flow and
interactivity. Prerequisite: ART 1233, 2013, 2213, 3333. |
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ART 4083 - Multimedia Design II # 3 Hours. Introduction to designing interactive and time-based media for
delivery on internet, television and other media. Analysis and
production of designs for multiple media delivery systems. Study
and development of navigation systems, information flow and
interactivity. Prerequisite: ART 1233, 2013, 2213, 3333. |
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ART 4103 - Graphic Design II # 3 Hours. Advanced production of designs for varying media using professional
graphics software. Problems dealing with traditional print design
as well as introduction to web and motion-based design. Prerequisite: ART 1233, 2013, 2213, 3333. |
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ART 4123 - Painting III # 3 Hours. Advanced study of painting techniques and composition with an
emphasis on creativity and expression. Prerequisite: ART 3323,3413. |
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ART 4163 - Illustration # 3 Hours. Introduction to the basic visual principles, tools and techniques
used by professional illustrators. Analysis and production of
illustrations using a variety of media. Emphasis on design,
craftsmanship and originality. Prerequisite: ART 1213, 1233. |
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ART 4203 - Advanced Photography 3 Hours. A course designed to familiarize students with advanced
photographic techniques and to develop photo skills comparable to
that of the professional photographer. Prerequisite: M C 2243. Student must furnish a 35mm single lens reflex camera or equivalent plus film and photographic paper. |
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ART 4233 - Secondary Art Education 3 Hours. Study of the functions of art in secondary (7-12) schools;
curricula in art education; supervised experimentation in media and
teaching methods. Prerequisite: Junior standing and ART 3542. |
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ART 4283 - History of American Art # 3 Hours. A comprehensive survey of North American painting, sculpture,
architecture and minor arts from the Colonial Period to the
present. Ethnic influences, European foundations, and uniquely
American traditions in the arts will be emphasized. |
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ART 4303 - Individual Studio: Painting 3 Hours. Opportunity for advanced and graduate art majors to continue the
study of painting after completing Painting I-III. Prerequisite: Art 4123 plus instructor’s permission. |
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ART 4323 - Individual Studio: 2D Design Advanced study in the student’s choice of pictorial media after
completing a basic course in that specific area. Prerequisite: one course in the area and instructor’s permission. |
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ART 4333 - Photoshop # 3 Hours. In-depth, hands-on training using the image editing software
package Adobe Photoshop. This course will cover all the major
professional uses of Photoshop, including color manipulation and
correction, compositing of multiple images, and the preparation of
image files for multiple uses such as print and web design. |
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ART 4403 - Lithography # 3 Hours. Supervised hand processes, technique and design in the fine art
medium of plate and stone lithography. Studies involve artistic
design preparations, lithographic stone processes, press operations
and editioning. Prerequisite: Art 1213, 3563. |
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ART 4423 - Individual Studio: Ceramics 3 Hours. Provides for advanced and graduate art majors to continue study in
ceramics after completing the required course. Prerequisite: Art 3423 and instructor’s permission. |
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ART 4443 - Individual Studio: Sculpture 3 Hours. Independent projects to further the skill of advanced and graduate
students after having completed a first course in the medium. Prerequisite: Art 2443 and instructor’s permission. |
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ART 4453 - Contemporary Art History # 3 Hours. Continuation of Art 3213 and Art 3223. From late nineteenth century
to the present. |
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ART 4463 - Sculpture III # Experimentation and creative design in sculpture media. Study and
production of sculptural works using advanced techniques and
processes. Prerequisite: Art 3443. |
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ART 4513 - Asian Art 3 Hours. Study of the major artistic traditions and achievements in one or
more Asian Countries - including China, Japan, Korea, and/or India
- with a focus on the art’s styles, functions, themes, and
iconography within its cultural, historical, philosophical, and
religious contexts. |
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ART 4801 - Capstone Senior Exhibition 1 Hours. Guided planning, preparations, and production for Capstone
experiences of senior exhibition, professional portfolio and resume
for the graduating art student. Prerequisite: Art or Art Education Major in Senior year |
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ART 4903 - Portfolio 3 Hours. Designed to prepare students for entrance into the art-related job market. Projects include résumé writing, organizing a traditional and digital portfolio, and designing a website of personal work. Prerequisite: Art 2013, 3333. |
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ART 4913 - Graphic Design Internship 3 Hours. A working internship with actual clients, projects and deadlines.
Designed to provide the graphic design major an opportunity to work
side by side with design professionals. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. |
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BADM 1113 - Introduction to Business 3 Hours. Introductory course for students of economics and business
administration, survey of basic principles, forms, and practices
involved in administration of a business firm. Not open to junior or senior business students. |
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BADM 3320 - Business Administration Seminar 1-3 Hours. Special studies, research, and/or activities. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. May be on campus or in field. |
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BADM 3933 - Business Statistics # 3 Hours. Averages, dispersion, skewness and kurtosis; probability,
probability distributions, and sampling distributions; statistical
induction; parameter estimation, hypothesis testing and statistical
quality control. Prerequisite: Math 1513 and IS 1003 or 1133. |
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