All Courses
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Fall 2020 Undergraduate Seminar (MUSC-4330-01)
Studies origins of Baroque literature. For graduate credit, students must present extra paper or project determined by instructor. Dual listed with MUSC 5330. Prerequisites: MUSC 2050 and 2055.
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Fall 2020 Piano V (MUSC-5200-02)
Piano V
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Fall 2020 Piano VI (MUSC-5600-02)
Designed to cover appropriate technical and repertory materials in graduate-level piano. A faculty jury will review each semester's work. Prerequisite: graduate standing in music.
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Fall 2020 Abnormal Psyc (PSYC-2340-41)
Provides a general overview of abnormal behavior, emphasizing types, etiology and treatment methods. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000.
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Fall 2020 Emp Supp Therapies (PSYC-5470-01)
Restricted to graduate students in clinical psychology
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Fall 2020 Moral Development (PSYC-3150-40)
Students explore the vast psychological literature on moral development in affect, cognition and behavior from infancy to adulthood. Topics covered include major developmental theories, research methodologies, current scientific knowledge and its relationship to issues of cultural diversity, social policy and education. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000, junior/senior standing.
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Fall 2020 20th C European Art (ART-4740-01)
Studies 20th-century European art from 1900 to 1945. Covers the 2-D and 3-D art of Expressionism, Cubism, the Bauhaus, Dada and Surrealism, and other important movements in the first half of the 20th century. Prerequisites: ART 2010 and 2020.
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Fall 2020 Computer Graphics III (ART-4060-40)
Explores digital art in 2.5D and 3D spaces, through the experimental use of digital design tools and techniques developing and building digital structures and forms. Projects include explorations in graphic design, 3D modeling and printing, multi-media manipulation and image manipulation Prerequisite: ART 2000 and 2112 or 2122
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Fall 2020 Curriculum Design (ART-4460-40)
Students develop a thorough knowledge of all the components of curriculum design in Art Education and will create a unit of instruction that includes a focus on enduring understandings, clarity of learning objective, assessment for the visual arts, instructional strategies, differentiation, and alignment with standards. Restricted to senior class standing. Prerequisites: ART 3430 and ART 3490.
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Fall 2020 W Civilization I (HIST-1110-01)
Surveys basics of Western European civilization from decline of Roman Empire to 1700.
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Fall 2020 Civ War & Reconstr (HIST-4450-40)
Studies crisis of the Union, 1861-1877. Examines experiences of both the North and South during the Civil War and restoration of the Union after the war. Dual listed with HIST 5450. Prerequisites: 9 hours of HIST.
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Fall 2020 Conf: US History (HIST-5585-01)
A reading and writing course designed to allow advanced students to investigate shifting ideas about important topics in 20th century American history. Primary focus varies from semester to semester, but will be designated in the class schedule. Prerequisite: graduate standing.