Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 | 页面 184

Course Name
Long Title
Min Credits
Description
Requisites
ACC-440
Accounting Internship
6
A 240-hour work experience designed to provide the student with practical application of accounting principles . To be eligible for this internship , a minimum B average in all accounting courses is required as well as permission by the accounting adviser and the Dean of the School .
Take ACC-205 . ( Required , Previous ). | Take ACC-315 ; Minimum grade B . ( Recommended , Previous ).
A continuation of work experience designed to provide the student
ACC-441
Internship in Public Accounting
3
with practical application of accounting principles . To be eligible for
Take ACC-205 ACC-315 . ( Required , this internship a minimum " B " average in all accounting courses is
Previous ). requires , as well as permission by the accounting advisor and the Dean
of the School
ART-100
Basic Drawing
3
This introductory course in drawing focuses on line , value , perspective , and composition . It includes experiential drawing from landscape , still life and the figure .
ART-105
Art Appreciation
3
This course introduces the origins and historical development of art from prehistoric times to the present day . Emphasis is placed on the relationship of design principles to various art forms including but not limited to sculpture , painting , architecture , photography and printmaking . Upon completion , students should be able to identify and analyze a variety of artistic styles , periods and media .
ART-106
Painting I
3
ART-111
Watercolors
3
ART-115
Art History I
3
ART-116
Art History II
3
ART-120
Introduction to Traditional Photography
3
ART-122
Introduction to Digital Photography
3
Art elements , advanced drawing and composition , and color and design theory with studio work in acrylic and oil media receive emphasis in this beginning course , which includes work on still life , landscape , figure , and non-figurative compositions . ( 2-hour laboratory ) Students learn about various watercolor techniques , color and composition , and design through the painting of still-life subjects and landscapes . This course introduces works of art from ancient cave paintings to the Renaissance . Works of art from the Renaissance to the present are the focus of study in this course .
This course is designed to narrow the gap between traditional ( film ) and digital photography . Through demonstrations and hands-on practice , students will learn the basic concepts and tools of Photoshop . They will also create digital images and develop a working method within a digital photographic context . Cameras are required for this course .