All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Historical Dance (THEA-4001-01)

    Historical dance forms in the Noble Style dating from the 15th through 18th Centuries. Class work covers the relationship of musical forms to the specific step vocabulary and dances of each period, deportment, period costume as it relates to movement, social environment, period style with an emphasis on reconstruction of 17th and 18th Century dances from Feuillet notation. Prerequisite: THEA 3420.

  • Spring 2021 Social Work Practicum (SOWK-4990-50)

    Represents the culmination of preparation for entry level generalist social work practice. Supervised practice in the knowledge, values and skills learned in the classroom. Offered S/U only. Prerequisites: SOWK 3640, 3650 and application to the field program.

  • Spring 2021 BSW Field Seminar II (SOWK-4992-50)

    Develops and supports student integration of classroom and field practicum experiences in a final demonstration of competencies for the beginning practitioner. Prerequisite: taken concurrently with SOWK 4990 Field Practicum.

  • Spring 2021 Graphic Design II (ART-3120-01)

    Studies advanced graphic design preparation, idea generation, conceptualization, and critical thinking. Sustainable design problems include print and package design and an exploration of historical impact of design for reproduction through analog and digital means. Contemporary socio-cultural issues will be emphasized along with design as an agent for positive change. Prerequisite: ART 2000 and 2112.

  • Spring 2021 Watercolor Pnt II (ART-4250-01)

    Advanced investigation of watercolor techniques in the development of creative work. Discussion, application and criticism of contemporary ideas about structure, form and color constitute the main activity. Prerequisite: ART 2000 and 3250.

  • Spring 2021 Contemp Art: Theory/Practice (ART-4010-01)

    Taught from the perspective of a studio artist, this course enables students to situate their art within a theoretical context. Students examine how issues in contemporary art relate to philosophical concerns through reading, discussion, and critique. Emphasis is placed on an interdisciplinary framework through which students can discuss their work. Prerequisite: ART 2000, junior standing.

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (EE-3330-13)

    Current sources, differential and multistage amplifiers; circuits with ideal and non-ideal operational amplifiers; low and high band frequency response, feedback, stability, gain and phase margin of amplifiers; output stages, class A and push-pull; monolithic operational amplifier; oscillators; transistors as switches and introduction to digital electronic circuits. Laboratory. (Offered in the spring semester only.) Prerequisites: EE 2220 and EE 3310.

  • Spring 2021 FYS: Reading Textiles (ART-1101-01)

    Are you visually literate? This course will enable students to navigate our image-rich society by focusing on the role of textiles in contemporary art and culture. Themes such as narrative, community, identity and activism (or in this case, Craftivism) will be explored through the lens of fabric. Reading Text(iles) will integrate hands-on creation of textiles with critical analysis of images and text. The course will culminate in a project where students use textiles to serve a social purpose. As such, students must consider how an everyday medium like fabric might be used as a means of art-making, communication, and social change.

  • Spring 2021 Thesis Research (COSC-5960-06)

    Graduate level course designed for students who are involved in research for their thesis project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their thesis. Prerequisites: enrolled in a graduate degree program.

  • Spring 2021 Crop Yield Physiology (PLNT-4220-40)

    Physiological processes underlying crop growth and development. The effect of crop management practices on physiology and yield will also be discussed. Prerequisites: AECL 1000; CHEM 1000.

  • Spring 2021 Dissertation Research (COSC-5980-06)

    Graduate level course designed for students who are involved in research for their dissertation project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their dissertation. Prerequisites: enrolled in a graduate level degree program.

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