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Courses


 
  
  • ACCT 213 - Financial Accounting


    The accumulation and presentation of business data with primary emphasis on the external user. Accounting principles will be examined as they apply to individual proprietorships, partnerships and corporations in the service and merchandising industries.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 214 - Managerial Accounting


    Accounting as an aid to decision making. Topics considered will include: The Statement of Cash Flows, the analysis and interpretation of financial statements, current planning and control systems, evaluation of performance, special decisions and long range planning. Emphasis will be placed on the use of accounting information in decision making rather than data accumulation and presentation.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 213.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 218 - Fund Accounting


    Rules and methods used in accounting systems for nonprofit entities and private health, education and welfare organization. Systems covered include: state and local government; colleges and universities; health care entities; and various other governmental and nongovernmental agencies. Frequent reference to GASB and FASB standards and other authoritative pronouncements.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 213.

    Credits:4 cr

    Notes: Students who are majoring in accounting are encouraged to take this course before or at the beginning of the junior year.
  
  • ACCT 290 - Special Topics


    A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript.

    Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting I


    Theory and principles involved in the definition, measurement, and disclosure of assets. Other topics include: review of the accounting cycle, overview of basic financial statements, and accounting for income taxes. Frequent reference is made to authoritative accounting pronouncements.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 214 and Junior standing.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 312 - Intermediate Accounting II


    Continuation of Intermediate Accounting I. Emphasizes measurement and reporting problems associated with stockholders; equity and liabilities, including leases and pensions. Other topics include: statement of cash flows, accounting changes and error analysis, revenue recognition, and disclosure requirements.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 311 and Junior standing.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 315 - Cost Accounting


    Emphasizes the accumulation of costs by product for internal and external uses. The accumulation of costs is demonstrated for use in planning, control and decision making. Cost accounting techniques are analyzed in traditional and modern manufacturing and service environments.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 214 and Junior standing.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 316 - Federal Income Tax Accounting


    Basic concepts applicable to all taxpayers with emphasis on taxable income for individuals. Includes gross income, exclusions and deductions from gross income, non-business deductions, gains and losses on sale or exchange of assets, and tax credits. Frequent reference to the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 214 and Junior standing or permission of the instructor.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 317 - International Accounting


    An introduction to international accounting. Topics include comparative development patterns in international accounting, comparative financial accounting practices, foreign currency translation and accounting for changing prices, analysis of foreign financial statements, transfer pricing and international taxation, management accounting in international enterprise.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 213.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ACCT 318 - E-Business: Measurement, Audit & Security


    Discussion, cases and computer exercises with dynamic, data-driven web pages related to the accountants’ role in business applications of Internet technology. Unique issues in measurement (revenue and expense recognition and disclosure), auditing, security and control encountered in wired and wireless networks.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 213, 214 and ECON 151.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ACCT 319 - Accounting Internship


    Students may apply for academic credit for activities emphasizing the practical application of accounting, auditing or tax. These activities involve on-the-job experience with an employer.

    Credits:(1-3) cr

    Notes: Approval of the department is required.
  
  • ACCT 352 - Accounting for Entrepreneurs


    This course is designed to address the needs of the entrepreneur as they relate to financial and managerial accounting issues. Topics will include a basic understanding of financial statements, internal control techniques, relevant business practices and performance measurement concepts. Not open to business majors.

    Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ACCT 390 - Special Topics


    A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript.

    Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ACCT 394 - Independent Research


    An independent research project in the discipline by a student or a cooperative research project with a faculty member. The student and instructor must agree on a project before enrollment.

    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission, 3.00 grade point average or higher, and a minimum of 12 credits in the discipline.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ACCT 411 - Advanced Accounting


    Topics include corporate stock investments using the cost and equity methods; consolidation methods; accounting for foreign currency transactions and translation of the statement of foreign subsidiaries; partnership formation, income division, and liquidation; and other current advanced topics.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 312 and Junior standing.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 413 - Auditing


    A study of the standards, procedures, and theories guiding the practice of auditing. Topics include: the nature and scope of auditing, auditing standards, ethics, internal control structure, legal obligations, and technical reporting considerations.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 312 and Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 414 - Accounting Information Systems


    Current methodologies for designing, auditing, and evaluating the storing, processing and retrieving of accounting information. Includes the solving of information system problems, case studies and computer exercises.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 312 or 315 and Junior standing.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ACCT 415 - Advanced Management Accounting


    Advanced consideration of the use of accounting information in planning control and decision making. Emphasis is on quantitative techniques used in conjunction with accounting information. Examines behavioral consequences of alternative planning control and decision making models.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 315 and Junior standing or permission of instructor.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ACCT 416 - Federal Income Tax – Advanced


    Income tax for other than individuals. Includes depreciation, depletion, partnerships, corporations, especially taxed corporations, net operating losses, gift and estate taxes, and income tax research. Frequent reference to the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 214 and Junior standing or permission of instructor.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ACCT 419 - Accounting Software Applications


    The use of commercially available computer software packages as a tool to understanding accounting systems and developing information for decision-making. Creating, maintaining and analyzing accounting records that comply with tax rules and generally accepted accounting principles.

    Prerequisite: ACCT 213, 214 and ECON 151.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ACCT 490 - Special Topics


    A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript.

    Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ACCT 493 - Directed Reading in Accounting


    A student must submit a plan of study for approval by the faculty member and the dean before enrolling.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ACCT 498 - Honors Thesis


    Preparation and completion of an Honors Thesis. May enroll twice, one for the preparation of the proposal and once for its completion.

    Prerequisite: Honors student status and permission of the Thesis Advisor.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 100 - Art Appreciation


    This introductory course for the beginner in art focuses on a study of a variety of visual arts through media, style, genre, historical period, and culture. The course provides a broad understanding and appreciation of artistic expressions from a wide variety of perspectives. Not an elective for art, design or BFA majors. (L)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 111 - Two-Dimensional Design


    An introduction to design, its means and materials. Line, form, color and their composition are analyzed separately and combined together in experimental, temporal, psychological and pictorial terms.

    Credits:3 cr

    Notes: A basic required course for art majors. (S)
  
  • ART 112 - Three-Dimensional Design


    A first course in spatial design, introducing various basic concepts and formal elements of sculptural form.

    Credits:3 cr

    Notes: A basic required course for art majors. (S)
  
  • ART 121 - Introduction to Drawing


    A course in pictorial composition to introduce the novice to line, form, proportion, light-value and perspective.

    Credits:3 cr

    Notes: A basic required course for art majors. (S)
  
  • ART 122 - Intermediate Drawing


    A continuation of the study of drawing including value, shape and composition. Personal expression will be emphasized.

    Prerequisite: ART 121.(S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 130 - Art and Understanding [CI]


    An introductory exploration of art history and the visual arts with an emphasis placed on the interaction between the practice of the visual arts and attempts to understand the human condition in past and present cultures around the world.  Selected contemporary and historical issues in the visual arts will be examined.

    Prerequisite: ENGL 111.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 190 - Special Topics


    A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript.

    Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 201 - History of Art I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages


    An introductory course for the discipline of art history.  Surveys the history of art from the Palaeolithic period through the late medievel period, emphasizing the place of the visual arts in the history of civilization.  Considers issues including technique, style, iconography, patronage, historical context, and art theory.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 202 - History of Art II: Renaissance to Present


    An introductory course for the discipline of art history.  Surveys the history of art from the Renaissance period through the 20th century, emphasizing the place of the visual arts in the history of civilization.  Considers issues including technique, style, iconography, patronage, historical context, and art theory.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 210 - Introduction to Crafts


    A beginning course in craft techniques chosen from areas not normally covered in other art classes.

    Credits:3 cr

    Notes: DOES NOT APPLY TO ART MAJOR. (S)
  
  • ART 222 - Introduction to Sculpture


    A beginning course designed to introduce the student to the techniques and formal principles of sculpture. Spatial design, the human figure, and abstract sculpture are explained and examined by supplementary lectures and demonstrations.

    Prerequisite:  ART 112 or permission of instructor. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 223 - Introduction to Painting


    A beginning course designed to introduce the student to basic techniques and concepts of painting. Individual problems of space, image and color are encountered, including instruction in composition and color theory.

    Prerequisite: ART 121. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 224 - Introduction to Printmaking


    A beginning course in the principles and the techniques of printmaking, including linoleum cuts, woodcut, drypoint and etching. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 225 - Introduction to B & W Photography


    A basic understanding of black and white photography as an art form. The course will explore the technical, aesthetic, and historical aspects of photography including film development and enlarging.

    Credits:3 cr

    Notes: A 35mm CAMERA WITH MANUAL CONTROLS IS REQUIRED. (S)
  
  • ART 226 - Introduction to Watercolor Painting


    A beginning course in the techniques of transparent watercolor emphasizing a basic approach.

    Prerequisite: ART 121. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 227 - Introduction to Ceramics


    A study of the ceramic process emphasizing technique and skill. A course designed to give the student facility with clay through building techniques and glazing procedures. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 231 - Life Drawing


    An introduction to drawing the human figure, and a study of the human form using the skeleton and nude models.

    Prerequisite: ART 121. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 250 - Introduction to Graphic Design


    An introduction to the tools, materials and techniques used by graphic designers. The class addresses basic visual communication development and problem solving using traditional process. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 260 - Introduction Computer Graphic Design


    A beginning course in the use of computers to solve graphic design problems. Included will be a general description of machine usage, history and operation of printers, disk drives, peripherals and software. Specific software will include illustration and page layout programs. (S)

    Prerequisite: ART 250.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 290 - Special Topics


    A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript.

    Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 300 - Pinhole Photography


    An advanced photographic study through creation of lens-less cameras.  The course will introduce alternative photography visions for understanding pinhole photography aesthetics.  Students will create several pinhole cameras including 360 degree panoramic camera and 4’x 5” format wood camera. (S)

    Prerequisite: ART 225.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 303 - Art of Non-Western World: Africa, Oceania, the Americas


    A survey of traditional arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.  Artistic practices and the cultural contexts of specific works of art will be covered with the considerations toward art and politics, power, gender, and cultural change brought on by encounters with the West.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 304 - Pre-Columbian Art Survey


    A survey of Pre-Columbian art and architecture of the ancient Americas, in particular, Mesoamerica and Andean South America.  Specific artistic practices and the cultural contexts of selected works of art and architecture will be covered.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 305 - Studio Lighting in Photography


    An advanced photography course involving the study of color theory, studio lighting in commercial applications, and other advanced techniques.

    Prerequisite: ART 225 or permission of the instructor. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 311 - Relief Prints


    An in-depth study of printmaking from a raised surface. Traditional and experimental techniques will be used as the means for individual expression. Linoleum, woodblock and collage printing are included. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 314 - Etching


    An in-depth study of the techniques of etching, aquatint and collagraph as used by the creative artist. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 315 - Color Photography


    A basic study in color photography including exposure control, negative development and printing. The course will also include the study of composition, content, emotional use of value and color as its own subject.

    Prerequisite: ART 225. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 316 - Advanced Watercolor


    Advanced Watercolor is a continuation of Introductory Watercolor. The students innovate more personal forms of expression based on introductory techniques.

    Prerequisite: ART 226. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 319 - Methods of Teaching Visual Arts: K-6


    An art methods class for Visual Art Education majors covering curricula for K-6 grade students. It includes the development of sequential art curriculum, assessment methods, production of instructional resources, child development, and other knowledge relevant to teaching grades K-6. Field work in Elementary art classroom required.

    Prerequisite: ART 111, 112, 121, 122.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ART 320 - Methods of Teaching Visual Arts: 6-12


    An art methods class for Visual Art Education majors covering curriculum for 6-12 grade students.  It includes the development of sequential art curriculum, assessment methods, production of instructional resources, child development, and other knowledge relevant to 6-12 teaching.  Field work in Middle and Secondary Art Education classroom required.

    {rerequisite: ART 111, 112, 121, 122.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ART 321 - Advanced Drawing


    The student becomes more involved with personal expression.

    Prerequisite: ART 121 and 122. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 322 - Intermediate Sculpture


    An introduction to new methods in sculpture not covered in the introductory class.

    Prerequisite: ART 222.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 323 - Intermediate Painting


    A continuation of the introductory class with emphasis on different techniques not covered previously.

    Prerequisite: ART 223. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 324 - Advanced Printmaking


    Prerequisite: ART 224. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 325 - Advanced B & W Photography


    A study of advanced techniques in black and white photography. The course includes the study of the zone system, stereo photography, research paper and production of personal portfolio.

    Prerequisite: ART 225. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 327 - Intermediate Ceramics


    Focus is on the continued development of skills learned in ART 227 with emphasis on form and aesthetic, glaze calculation and kiln firing.

    Prerequisite: ART 227. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 328 - Introduction to Wheel Throwing


    The course will investigate clay through the use of the potters wheel as a tool. Students will learn basic throwing skills and concepts of form.

    Prerequisite: ART 227 or permission of instructor.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 329 - Intermediate Wheel Throwing


    A continuation of the introductory course. This course will further explore the diversity of the potter’s wheel as a creative tool. Clay type and firing techniques with be addressed.

    Prerequisite: ART 328 or permission from instructor.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 330 - Silkscreen


    A study in depth of the basic techniques of silkscreen as an art medium. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 331 - Advanced Life Drawing


    Advanced drawing of the human figure.

    Prerequisite: ART 231. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 333 - Graphic Design History Survey


    This course surveys the pivotal events and achievements that led to the current state of graphic communication. Through lectures, videos,discussions, presentations and research, students are introduced to the creative thinkers, important innovations and breakthrough technologies that have shaped the evolution of visual communication.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 334 - Art in America


    A survey of the visual arts in America from the colonial period to the present. Painting, sculpture, graphic arts and architecture will be covered. (L)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 335 - Survey of Photography


    A survey of photographic history. Includes pre-photography art, inventions and technological and aesthetic development of photography through the 20th century. (L)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 337 - Portrait Photography


    A study of the basic styles of photographic portraiture including standard lighting techniques, available light, posing and environmental portraiture.

    Prerequisite: ART 225. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 344 - Art of the 20th Century


    A survey of the visual arts from the industrial revolution to the contemporary period. Painting, sculpture, graphic arts and architecture will be covered. (L)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 350 - Typography & Color in Design


    A discussion of typographic history and application. An emphasis on text as an expressive graphic element will be explored.

    Prerequisite: ART 250 and ART 260. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 350H - Typography/Color Design-Honors


    A discussion of typographic history and application. An emphasis on text as an expressive graphic element will be explored.

    Prerequisite: ART 250 and ART 260. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 354 - Web Design


    This course focuses on Web concepts and high quality Web design; sequential communication, editorial design and visual communication for the web. Students will integrate text, graphics, and other basic introductory design applications into Web site design.

    Prerequisite:  Art 250, Art 260 and Art 350 or permission of instructor. ( S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 355 - Logo & Business Identity Design


    A study in designing logos and business identity programs. Includes identity packages, presentation folders and signage.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 365 - Intermediate Computer Graphic Design


    An expansion of graphic design concepts addressed in ART 260 with an emphasis on problems in advertising. Includes the discussion of one-, two- and four-color process.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 370 - Digital Imaging


    A study of electronic imagery in graphic design using Adobe Photoshop. Historical and technical aspects of digital imagery and its application will be presented.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, or permission of instructor. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 380 - Publication Design


    A study of techniques used in designing for print media. A broad range of multi-paged documents will be covered including newsletter, brochures, annual reports and cover design.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350 and ART 370. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 390 - Special Topics in Art


    An arrangement for special areas of art not covered in other courses. Studio or lecture course.

    Credits:(1-3) cr

  
  • ART 394 - Independent Research


    An independent research project in the discipline by a student or a cooperative research project with a faculty member. The student and instructor must agree on a project before enrollment.

    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission. 3.00 grade point average or higher, and a minimum of 12 credits in the discipline.

    Credits:(1-3) cr

  
  • ART 395 - Independent Laboratory/Studio


    An independent research project in the discipline by a student; a cooperative research project with a faculty member or an advanced independent studio in a performing art. The student and instructor must agree on a project before enrollment.

    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission, 3.00 Grade point average or higher, and a minimum of 12 credits in the discipline.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 396 - Field Studies


    Applications of the discipline in off-campus locations. The student and instructor must agree on the project before enrollment.

    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission, 2.50 grade point average and a minimum of 12 credits in the discipline. May enroll only twice in one department.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 400 - Illustration


    A study of the creative problems encountered by illustrators in the field of graphic design. Traditional methods and techniques will be explored.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 405 - Large Format Photography


    An advanced photographic study using large format photographic equipment.  The course will cover several advanced view camera techniques including Scheimpflug Rule, Bellow extension measurement, and reciprocity failure calculations.  The course also will focus on historical and aesthetic development involved in creation of large format images by studying past master photographers. (S)

    Prerequisite: ART 225.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 411 - Seminar in Art History & Criticism


    An advanced study of various art periods and trends as a basis for evaluating works of art. (L)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 420 - Video Production Multimedia


    A study of techniques used in creating video productions. Students will learn preproduction, production, and postproduction skills as well as authoring software as a delivery system.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350, ART 370. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 422 - Advanced Sculpture


    The student becomes more involved with complex plaster casting, constructions and personal expression.

    Prerequisite: ART 222. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 423 - Advanced Painting


    The student becomes more involved with personal expression.

    Prerequisite: ART 223 and ART 323. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 425 - Photojournalism


    Techniques of camera use and darkroom as they relate to photojournalism with particular emphasis on news photography assignments.

    Prerequisite: ART 225 or permission of instructor. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 427 - Advanced Ceramics


    The development of individual expression and self sufficiency.

    Prerequisite: ART 327. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 430 - Dynamic Digital Design


    A study of the problems encountered in designing for electronic media. Animation, interactivity, and designing for the internet are covered.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 433 - Community Mural Painting: Process & Technology


    This course explores the applications of traditional and computer-based drawing, painting and design skills in group projects to create public artworks.  Student learns historical contexts of African American, Latin American and other communities’ mural imagery in Michigan and elsewhere.  Student learns project organization and leadership in mural development, applicable to political, corporate and entrepreneurial settings. (S)

    Prerequisite: ART 323.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 435 - Alternative Photography


    Exploration of advanced photography techniques and aesthetics using non-silver materials including Cyanotype and Gum Bichromate.

    Prerequisite: ART 225. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 450 - Design Portfolio Development


    Students will develop a professional portfolio in graphic design by building on and refining their work with emphasis on organization and presentation.

    Prerequisite: ART 250, ART 260, ART 350, ART 355, ART 365, ART 370, ART 430. (S)

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 480 - Arts Management & Safety BFA Seminar


    This course is to act as the capstone course for B.F.A. students. A survey of the business of being a professional artist. Included will be a discussion of exhibition, galleries, museums, art writing, grants, legal considerations and marketing. Also covered will be studio design for various disciplines and safety and health concerns. (L)

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ART 487 - Visual Art Educator


    This course covers long range planning of the visual art curriculum, grant writing, future professional development, and related functions in the classroom, school, and community.  Fieldwork in Elementary Art Education classroom required.

    Prerequisite: ART 319, 320, and at least six credits from Studio/Design Media or Technology courses: ART 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 250, 260.

    Credits:4 cr

  
  • ART 490 - Special Topics


    A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript.

    Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 494 - Independent Research


    An independent research project in the discipline by a student or a cooperative research project with a faculty member. The student and instructor must agree on a project before enrollment.

    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission, 3.00 grade point average or higher, and a minimum of 12 credits in the discipline.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 495 - Independent B.F.A. Studio


    An intensive and comprehensive studio course designed specifically for the B.F.A. program. The course will focus on one concentration in order to produce portfolio pieces and study advanced techniques.

    Prerequisite to be determined by faculty advisor.

    Credits:(3-4) cr

  
  • ART 496 - Field Experience in Art, Design, Art History


    Advanced study in Art, Graphic Design, or Art History which will involve internship experience. To be chosen with the consent of the faculty advisor.

    Credits:3 cr

  
  • ART 497 - Senior Project


    An independent Senior project in the discipline.

    Prerequisite: Must be a Senior major in the discipline who has the instructor’s permission.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 498 - Honors Thesis


    Preparation and completion of an Honors Thesis. May enroll twice, one for the preparation of the proposal and once for its completion.

    Prerequisite: Honors students status and permission of the Thesis Advisor.

    Credits:(1-4) cr

  
  • ART 499 - Directed Study


    Any student demonstrating unusual and special interest and/or competence in a particular area of study, not ordinarily included in the curriculum as stated above, or one subject to unavoidable circumstance, does work in depth under the direction of a faculty supervisor. (S)

    Credits:(1-5) cr

 

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