Credits: 3 The anatomy and physiology of the limbs (shoulder and pelvic girdles, legs, feet) as well as the respiratory tract, all of which are vital to a horse’s usefulness.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Spring College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Topics covered in depth are: the causes of infectious (e.g. tetanus, strangles) and non-infectious (e.g. laminitis, colic, injury), diseases of horses, their prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Year Offering: Alternate years Term Offering: Fall College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 An introduction to the anthropological perspective. Topics include cognitive and social aspects of language, biology and the study of culture, origins of culture, archaeology and cultural beginnings, introduction to the study of cultural variation, and models of culture.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Year Offering: Even years College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Comparative study of human diversity and of ways of being human. The concept of culture and ethnography as the primary tool of cultural anthropological research. Salient features of tribal communities, state level policies and modern network society. Globalization and its social, economic and environmental consequences. Understanding “ourselves” and those we call “others.”
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online, Self-Paced College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 An introduction to some of the discoveries made by archaeologists and to some of the methods whereby their discoveries are made. Advances in archaeological method and theory over the past 100 years are explained and illustrated.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Year Offering: Odd years College Code: CAS
ANTH 417 - Cultural and Developmental Anthropology
Credits: 3 Introduction to the basic concepts, methods and theories of cultural anthropology. Anthropological perspectives on culture change, globalization, global and local world-making, indigenous knowledge, sustainable community development, and project management. Special emphasis on anthropological principles and techniques that inform development work including application of anthropological knowledge and research to real-world problems.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Methods for preparation and preservation of archaeological finds. Conservation, cleaning, cataloguing, and classification. Analysis of lithics, ceramics, faunal and floral remains, metals, and glass.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 An introduction to ethnography as a method for gathering data about human social interactions and communities. Overview of various ways of doing ethnographic fieldwork within and beyond the discipline of anthropology. Examples of ethnography in international development, business, industry and government will also be discussed.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Year Offering: Alternate years College Code: CAS
ANTH 478 - Archaeological and Ethnographical Perspectives on the Middle East
Credits: 3 Perspectives on the Middle East History of exploration. Beginnings of sedentary food production and pastoralism. Rise of Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilization. Israel, Ammon, Moab, and Edom. Rome and Christianity. History of the Arabs and Islamic civilization. Ethnographical perspectives on women, families, tribes, and states. Islam and the modern world. Offered as credit on summer tours.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
ANTH 496 - Supervised Fieldwork in Anthropology or Archaeology
Credits: 1–8 Students may apply to participate as trainees on research projects sponsored either by the Department of Behavioral Sciences or the Institute of Archaeology.
Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 8 credits Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: CAS
ANTH 517 - Cultural and Developmental Anthropology
Credits: 2 Introduction to the basic concepts, methods and theories of cultural anthropology. Anthropological perspectives on culture change, globalization, global and local world-making, indigenous knowledge, sustainable community development, and project management. Special emphasis on anthropological principles and techniques that inform development work including application of anthropological knowledge and research to real-world problems.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 2,3 Introduction to ethnography as a method for gathering data about human social interactions and communities. Overview of various ways of doing ethnography fieldwork within and beyond the discipline of anthropology. Examples of ethnography in international development, business, industry and government will also be discussed.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Year Offering: Alternate years College Code: CAS
Credits: 2,3 The study of culture and cultural variation. The contemporary beliefs, values, institutions and material way of life of people in North America are contrasted with those of people living in other regions of the world today and in the past.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Introduction to freehand drawing and architectural drawing graphic conventions. Exercises include freehand and drafted drawings of building plans, sections, and elevations, and an introduction to three-dimensional representation.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Studio Term Offering: Spring, Summer College Code: CHHS
ARCH 150 - Introduction to Architecture and Design
Credits: 3 Emphasis on design concepts, professional vocabulary, historical appreciation, contemporary issues, and values that are important to the mission of the School of Architecture & Interior Design. Open to all students.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 An overview of site work, foundation, and structural systems as well as an investigation into the structural and material properties, assembly methods and detailing primarily for wood and masonry construction systems.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 An investigation into the structural and material properties, assembly methods and detailing primarily for steel and concrete construction systems as well as an introduction to cost estimating.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 201. Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Spring College Code: CHHS
Credits: 4 Structural theory: statics by analytical and graphical solutions. Determinations of loads, resolution of force systems, and equilibrium analysis. Structural properties of shape (centroids, moment of inertia) and materials (stress, stiffness, modulus of elasticity). Shear and bending moments, deflection, column theory, introductory awareness of structural system behavior. Analysis and design of wood structures (joists, girders, columns). Introduction to the structural design process.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):MATH 168 & PHYS 141. Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 5 Introduction to formal composition, architectural typology and principles of building context in the design of buildings and artifacts with simple program elements. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 126. Schedule Type: Studio Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–4 Study of special topics not currently offered by the School of Architecture, Art & Design. In consultation with a professor, the student researches a selected area, filing a copy of the completed project report in the School of Architecture, Art & Design office. A minimum of 30 hours of work required for each credit. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits.
Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 Chronological overview of the history of architecture from prehistory through the 14th century (Gothic). Emphasis is on the vocabulary and design of buildings, their symbolic relationships, and their meaning in a cultural and human context.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ENGL 115. Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 Chronological overview of the history of architecture from the 15th century (Renaissance) to today. Emphasis is on the vocabulary and design of buildings, their symbolic relationships, and their meaning in a cultural and human context.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ENGL 115. Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Spring College Code: CHHS
Credits: 5 Design of a commercial and/or residential building(s) of increased programmatic complexity, in the physical and cultural setting of a traditional small town or urban neighborhood.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 320. Schedule Type: Studio Term Offering: Spring College Code: CHHS
Credits: 5 The design of buildings as it relates to landscape and to human experience with increased complexity of program and form.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 247, admission to the Professional Degree Track. Schedule Type: Studio Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 6 A course focusing upon study, analysis, and documentation of buildings, spaces, and/or gardens in another country. Venues may change from year to year.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 318. Schedule Type: Blended Learning Term Offering: Summer College Code: CHHS
Credits: 4 Introduction to environmentally, energy-conscious design concepts with the primary focus on climate and site analysis. An overview of standard evaluation methods for thermal performance in both design development and qualitative building evaluations covers heat loss/gain, thermal and solar envelope, HVAC system selection and layout. Principles of water conservation, collection and supply, and the treatment and disposal of liquid and solid wastes.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 4 Principles of design for fire safety and code compliance. Principles of electricity and a brief survey of electrical systems and wiring design. The design and location requirements of elevators and moving stairways and walks. A qualitative overview of lighting and acoustics and their integration into the design of buildings with introductory quantitative methods.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):PHYS 141. Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Spring College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 Studies in the relationship between people and the environment, including a consideration of towns, cities, gardens, buildings, and artifacts, as well as the cultural and natural landscape.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 320. Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–4 Based on selected topics of current interest in architecture offered by the School of Architecture & Interior Design. May be repeated in different topic areas.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–6 “Hands-on” involvement in humanitarian and/ or service oriented projects in an on-site work environment. Work initiated by students requires prior approval of faculty.
Course Attribute: Service course
Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2,3 A focused view on the period of architectural history known as Islamic Architecture. Covers the beginnings of Islamic period from 600 CE to the present time, looking at Islamic buildings from all parts of the world.
Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 315 & ARCH 316. Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2,3 A focused view of the architectural history that covers ancient North, Central and South Americas. Covers the vernacular architecture and art of the Native American cultures.
Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 315 & ARCH 316. Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2,3 A focused view of the architectural history that covers ancient Far East. Covers the vernacular architecture and art from India to China, Japan and the Southeast Asian cultures.
Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 315 & ARCH 316. Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 A broad survey, both typological and historical, of the physical characteristics of cities and their development, with an emphasis upon urban form as a cooperative human artifact embodying particular cultural values and ideas.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ENGL 115. Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Spring College Code: CHHS
Credits: 5 Comprehensive building design project: site design, building design, and development of architectural detail (including integration of materials and structural and environmental systems).
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Corequisite(s):
Credits: 2 An exploratory course that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to prepare and execute furniture design projects from assemblage to finish. Incorporates the safe use of a variety of hand and power tools and machinery. Projects vary according to the individual skill level of the student. May be repeated for up to 4 credits.
Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2 An introduction to the pre-design activities of programming and project budgeting; and an investigation into the design implications of building codes, accessibility standards, and zoning ordinances for a concurrent studio project.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Corequisite(s):ARCH 435, ARCH 441 Prerequisite(s):ARCH 205 Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2 The application of the principles of architectural detailing, building data evaluation, materials specifications, and comparative cost analysis for a concurrent studio project.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Corequisite(s):ARCH 442 Prerequisite(s):
Credits: 1–3 Design of community service or architectural mission projects. May also include pre-construction management work associated with mission projects. Work initiated by students requires prior approval of faculty.
Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 247. Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–4 Based on selected topics of current interest in architecture offered by the School of Architecture & Interior Design. May be repeated in different topic areas.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–6 Supervised work with an architecture or construction firm. 120 hours of work is required for each credit. May be repeated up to 6 credits.
Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Prerequisite(s): 3rd year standing and application one semester in advance of the planned work. Graded on S/U basis. Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–4 Study of special topics not currently offered by the School of Architecture & Interior Design. In consultation with a professor, the student researches a selected area, filing a copy of the completed project report in the School of Architecture & Interior Design office. A minimum of 30 hours of work required for each credit. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits.
Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CHHS
Credits: 6 Urban design proposal for a small town (or parts thereof), urban neighborhood, or college campus.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s): Completion of BSA and Acceptance to Master of Architecture degree year. Schedule Type: Studio Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 6 Design project(s) to be determined by Visiting Critic and regular faculty. Topic of studio varies.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s): Completion of BSA and Acceptance to Master of Architecture degree year. Schedule Type: Studio Term Offering: Spring College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3–6 A course focusing upon study, analysis, and documentation of buildings, spaces, and/or gardens in another country. Venues may change from year to year.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ARCH 318. Schedule Type: Blended Learning Term Offering: Summer College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2 Lectures and seminars focusing on Judeo-Christian values and social responsibilities in the profession. Studies introduce conventional practice methods and career planning for present and future. Topical areas include the role of the architect, organization and management of the firm, and project administration.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall College Code: CHHS
Credits: 2 Lectures and seminars focusing on Judeo-Christian values and social responsibilities in the profession. Studies introduce conventional practice methods and career planning for present and future. Topical areas include the role of the architect, organization and management of the firm, and project administration.
ARCH 585 - Special Topics in ______________________
Credits: 1–7 Based on selected topics of current interest in architecture offered by the School of Architecture & Interior Design. May be repeated in different topic areas.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CHHS
Credits: 7 Experience under the supervision of a professional practitioner that meets the requirements of the Andrews University School of Architecture & Interior Design. May be for a for-profit or not-for-profit organization.
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to Master of Architecture degree year and Acceptance to Practicum Program. Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–6 “Hands-on” involvement in humanitarian and/ or service oriented projects in an on-site work environment. Work initiated by students requires prior approval of faculty.
Course Attribute: Service course
Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CHHS
Credits: 1–4 Study of special topics not currently offered by the School of Architecture & Interior Design. In consultation with a professor, the student researches a selected area, filing a copy of the completed project report in the School of Architecture & Interior Design office. A minimum of 30 hours of work required for each credit. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits.
Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CHHS
Credits: 3 A foundational course where basic drawing principles are introduced and observational abilities are developed. Standards of drawing, such as line, value, composition and perspective are explored using a variety of approaches, tools and media.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 An introduction to various painting techniques, principles of color, composition and materials. Objective subject matter is emphasized and the development of a basic visual vocabulary.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Explores basic intaglio and relief printmaking methods such as linoleum cut, engraving and various etching techniques. Emphasis on technical skill development and personal imagery.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ART 104; Recommended: ART 207. Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 An introductory survey of the discipline of digital media. Students are introduced to Adobe Creative Suite applications (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and Acrobat), basic printing principles, vector and raster graphics, image acquisition and output. Understanding the Macintosh computer is also covered.
Lecture/Lab: Lab required Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 An introduction to the principles of three dimensional design and sculpture media. Introduces students to a variety of tools and materials which help to develop 3-D expression.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 In-depth study in the art and craft of drawing, designed to expand one’s visual vocabulary. Emphasis placed on observational drawing with explorations in figure, still life. Conceptual drawing and illustration is also explored.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ART 104. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 2–4 Advanced-level painting course, with an in-depth study in the art and craft of painting, designed to expand one’s visual vocabulary. Exploration in an area of painting practice; illustration, portrait, figurative, still life, landscape or conceptual.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ART 104 and ART 105 Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 2–6 A systematic exploration of a particular area of ceramic practice. Subjects may include: wheel throwing, glaze formulation, various firing practices, raku, ceramic sculpture, exploring a form, or other assignments chosen by the professor.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ART 107. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 2–6 The expressive use of a range of materials through the skills of modeling, carving, and construction. Usually one medium is studied during the semester.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Credits: 1–6 Courses cover specific topic areas in Studio Art and Art History such as: African Art, Asian Art, Design, Egyptian Art, Near Eastern Art, Mixed Mediums, Method and Theory in Art History, and Watercolor. Prerequisites for advanced studio courses apply to Topics course.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 4 Covers the process of teaching creativity and artistic expression to students at the elementary level. The focus is on understanding the developmental levels of creativity in children. Art is also integrated in the rest of the curriculum. Art projects are part of this course.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 4 Deals with teaching creativity and artistic expression to students at the secondary level. It covers the developmental levels of students and gives practical ideas for developing individual creativity. Project ideas are part of the course.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 6 This course is designed to take students to venues in various locations in the United States and around the world. This tour course is part of the degree requirements for all BA and BFA degrees as noted in each Emphasis. Each BFA Emphasis will design a tour that fits its discipline. The content of the 6 credits will be decided by each BFA Emphasis.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Blended Learning College Code: CAS
Credits: 4 Application of principles of art in education, and integrating various subjects into the art curriculum. An introduction to the curriculum of K12 schools, including unique SDA curricular materials and Michigan Content Standards and Benchmarks. Field experience included in class meeting time.
Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG) Prerequisite(s):ART 457, ART 459. Schedule Type: Practicum College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 This capstone course allows for the synthesis of the students’ academic and studio work, developing an individual project proposal and culminating in a thoughtful presentation that demonstrates knowledge of specific issues, methods, and materials.
Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W) Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor. Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CAS
Credits: 1–6 Independent study and readings on topics in consultation with advisor and/or instructor.
Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent Special Approval: Instructor permission required.
Credits: 1–3 This course focuses on student’s job-seeking portfolios through lectures, demonstrations and studio work. Existing projects are refined and gaps are filled in new projects. All projects meet professional standards and quality.
Lecture/Lab: Lab required Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W) Prerequisite(s): Minimum of 24 credits in a portfolio empahsis. Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent Special Approval: Instructor permission required.
Credits: 0 Research course designed for research conducted by student under supervision of instructor.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W) Prerequisite(s): Requires prior approval from instructor. Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Independent College Code: CAS
Credits: 2,3 A skill-building, project-based foundational course where basic drawing principles are introduced and observational abilities are developed.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Studio Art course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Studio College Code: CAS
Credits: 2,3 The skill-based, applied course will introduce students to the basics of two-dimensional design, and the primary software tools used by design professionals. Students will apply knowledge directly to real-world design problems.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 1–3 Individual study or research under the direction of an instructor.
Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Independent Special Approval: Permission of department chair required.
Credits: 3 Presents the elements of visual language and studies them in relationship to images of famous paintings, sculptures, and contemporary advertisements. Does not duplicate an art history course.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 A chronology and analysis of Italian masters from Giotto to Raphael, and northern masters from van Eyck to Rembrandt. A study of the importance of social and cultural influences impacting these artists and the contributions made through their art.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 A chronological study of the major artists influencing culture, primarily in France, from David to Cezanne in the movements of Neo-classicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, and postimpressionism.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Students are introduced to the creative thinkers, important innovations and breakthrough technologies that have shaped the evolution of visual communication, graphic design, and advertising.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Prerequisite(s):ART 207, ART 130. Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CAS
Credits: 1–3 Studies current trends in a specific area of contemporary art and design. May contain readings, discussion, travel, and student presentations.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History Course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 A study of selected artists associated with post-WWII Western culture, the critical schools they are associated with, and the major influences upon their work.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Course Attribute: Art History course
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Seminar College Code: CAS
Credits: 0 Travel to destinations relevant to individual programs of study. Classes will be selected from department(s) offerings. Fee may be required.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W) Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits Schedule Type: Blended Learning College Code: CAS
Credits: 3 Fulfills the requirements for the successfully passing the Part 107 exam, safety, and small unmanned aerial flight training. This allows students to be certified UAS operators and work professionally industrial, real estate, photography, marketing, videography, agricultural, land management, and remote sensing application.
Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture College Code: CPS
Credits: 2 Oxyacetylene and electric welding processes including oxyacetylene welding, cutting, and brazing; basic shielded metal arc welding and basic gas metal arc welding. A limited amount of out-of-position welding will be stressed.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W) Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab Term Offering: Fall College Code: CPS
Credits: 0 A bi-weekly seminar giving instruction in Aviation Safety and Operational Control. Required of all aviation majors. Students must register for this class each semester in residence.
Course/Lab Fee: Yes Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W) Repeatable: Repeatable Schedule Type: Lecture Term Offering: Fall, Spring College Code: CPS