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ARTS 432 - Advanced Integrative Photography Credits 3 Extensive exploration in studio problems with emphasis on historical and current issues as they apply to individual direction and expression in photography using either color and/or black and white photography. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ARTS 316, ARTS 334. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $100. ARTS 433 - Global Art Paradigms Credits 3 Investigation of non-western art and architecture in relationship to its currency within the global contemporary art scene. Emphasis is placed on the influence of major forms, functions and materials used by the peoples of Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas in regards to contemporary art. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ARTS 126. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $60. ARTS 434 - Interdisciplinary Investigations Credits 3 A cross-discipline studio and theory seminar focusing on individual and collaborative thematic investigations. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Junior Class, or Senior Class; and must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $90. ARTS 436 - Graphic Design Forms II Credits 3 Advanced study and analysis of graphic design forms emphasizing sequential systems and pacing. Using a variety of software applications, students are exposed to all areas of production, including printing and Credits 3 Senior-level cross-emphasis studio and theory investigation. Individual direction is navigated thorough critique and discourse. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Senior Class; and Undergraduate Level. Fee: $90. ARTS 441 - Art Theory and Criticism Credits 3 An intensive, reading seminar focusing on writings that have influenced contemporary art criticism and theory. Course focuses on specific authors and/or themes that have impacted the production and discussion of art within the 21st Century. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ARTS 126, ARTS 315. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $90. ARTS 442 - Web Design II Credits 3 An advanced course in web site production emphasizing creative and technical skill development. Students examine current directions in web site management, user interface design, information architecture and pre-press technologies. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ARTS 333, ARTS 423. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $90. ARTS 440 - Senior Seminar
ARTS 450 - Internship Credits 3 Apprenticeship program designed to give students first-hand exposure to professional artists, designers and art institutions. Internships individually tailored to meet the needs of the student. Approved internship experiences require student to complete a minimum of 120 hours with one or more mentors or organizations. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Junior Class, or Senior Class; and must be Undergraduate Level. ARTS 451 - Interdisciplinary Art History Seminar Credits 3 Interdisciplinary investigations with an emphasis in cross-disciplinary art historical special subjects and related historical and cultural subjects. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be a Minor in Art History (ARTH); and Undergraduate Level. ARTS 462 - Advanced Studio Practicum Credits 1-3 Independent research in advanced studio practices under the direction of a faculty member. Notes: See academic advisor prior to registration. Practicum may be taken multiple times for credit. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $60. ARTS 464 - Advanced Studio Practicum Credits 1-3 Independent research in advanced studio practices under the direction of a faculty member. Notes: See academic advisor prior to registration. Practicum may be taken multiple times for credit. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Junior Class, or Senior Class; and must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $60. ARTS 475 - Culmination Credits 3 Course is a culmination of student's art practice, critical theory, and practical survival skills needed to become a professional artist. Meetings and discussions focus on the pragmatic elements of art production: grant writing, press relations, slide/portfolio presentation as well as discourse and critique of a final portfolio and exhibition. The senior exhibition requires developed artworks based on an integrated theme. Full statement of intent must be presented along with visual samples of ideas at the beginning of the semester, approved and signed by committee. Final project is exhibited at the University Art Gallery. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Senior Class; and a Major in Studio Arts (ARFA); Undergraduate Level. Fee: $90. Biblical and Theological Studies A division of Talbot School of Theology Faculty Dean: Clinton E. Arnold, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty: Scott B. Rae, Ph.D. Associate Dean: Douglas Huffman, Ph.D. Chairs: David Talley, Ph.D. - Old Testament Erik Thoennes, Ph.D. - Systematic Theology Matthew Williams, Ph.D. - New Testament Professors: Berding, Horner, Huffman, Langer, Lunde, Pierce, Talley, Thoennes, M. Williams Associate Professors: Anizor, Draycott, Jung, Lee-Barnewall, Lister,
scripting. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ARTS 428. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $100.
Lockett, McKinley, McMartin, Stetina, Trimm, T. Williams Assistant Professors: Hagen, Harris, Petitfils, Volkmer
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