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ART 221E Photography Basics     0 CR
Same description as ART 221. [32-32-64]  Lab Fee

ART 222 Introduction to Photography 2-3 CR
This course will instruct the student in fundamental concepts and techniques of fine art photography, including aesthetics and technical aspects as a basis for creating a photographic image. The student will learn to use the camera, film processing, composition, print finishing, and basic darkroom printing. The student will be challenged to investigate photographic medium and consider its application to the making of art. [32-32-64/48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 222E Introduction to Photography     0 CR
Same description as ART 222. [32-32-64/48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 223 Intermediate Photography     3 CR
Prerequisite: ART 222. This course will refine techniques, analysis, and production of black and white photographs. The student will be challenged to investigate and explore his or her own creative direction. Students are expected to complete this course with technical proficiency and to have a fuller understanding of photography’s critical context in contemporary art. [48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 223E Intermediate Photography     0 CR
Same description as ART 223. [48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 224 Advanced Photography     3 CR
Prerequisite: ART 223. This advanced photography course is for students who want to fine-tune their photography skills. Emphasis will be on furthering explorations in the study of personal expression and development of creative style. Large and medium camera formats will be introduced. Lectures on the history of photography and zone system will be essential to student development. [48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 224E Advanced Photography     0 CR
Same description as ART 224. [48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 225 Landscape Photography—
The Great Smoky Mt. National Park Adventure     2 CR

Prerequisite: ART 222. A six- to eight-week photographic experience built around an extended field trip. Six one-hour lectures prior to the trip will deal specifically with the techniques of landscape photography. Participants will be able to use the campus photographic library and laboratory to print and develop their work. This class may be combined with another course such as PEC 122. [14-18-32]  Lab Fee

ART 226 Introduction to Technical Photography     3 CR
An introduction to technical photographic processes and techniques, emphasizing the principles of light and color, lens characteristics, and applications. Students will demonstrate proficiency in 35mm camera operation and an understanding of production emulsions and production equipment. [16-32-48]  Lab Fee

ART 227 Digital Color Photography     3 CR
This course is intended to develop an understanding of technical and aesthetic foundation in color photography through the latest digital technology. Students will explore base color photography with the use of digital photographic equipment: image scanning, color digital printing, digital camera, and Adobe PhotoShop. [48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 227E Digital Color Photography     0 CR
Same description as ART 227. [48-48-96]  Lab Fee

ART 231 Watercolor and Illustration I 1-2 CR
A course designed to introduce the student to various techniques and approaches to watercolor painting. A course with pictorial and
non-representational composition, color value, and basic skills for successful watercolor renderings. [16-16-32/16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 231E Watercolor and Illustration I     0 CR
Same description as ART 231. [16-16-32/16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 232 Watercolor and Illustration II     2 CR
Prerequisite: ART 231. A continuation of ART 231 with emphasis on intermediate-level painting problems. [16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 232E Watercolor and Illustration II     0 CR
Same description as ART 232. [16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 245 Introduction to Ceramics     2 CR
An introduction to the materials, construction, design processes, glazing, and firing of ceramics. Emphasis is on clay sculpture projects and hand- built pottery with a brief introduction to the potter’s wheel. [16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 245E Introduction to Ceramics     0 CR
Same description as ART 245. [16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 246 Intermediate Ceramics     2 CR
Prerequisite: ART 245. A course for those who wish to concentrate mainly on throwing techniques in the development of functional and creative problems. Experimental problems in glazing and clay decoration are developed. [16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 246E Intermediate Ceramics     0 CR
Same description as ART 246. [16-48-64]  Lab Fee

ART 297 Art Special Topics 1-3 CR
This course is designed to allow the student to explore focus areas in art, such as cartoon drawing and illustration, portrait painting and drawing, 3D design and sculpture, and printmaking. Since topics change this course may be repeated for credit toward graduation up to six credits. [16-16-32/16-32-48]  Lab Fee

ART 297E Art Special Topics     0 CR
Same description as ART 297. [16-16-32/16-32-48]  Lab Fee

ART 298 Independent Study     1-4 CR
Prerequisite: departmental approval necessary prior to registration. An opportunity for the interested student to pursue independently the study of some subject under the direction of a member(s) of the professional staff. Problems are designed and arrangements made to suit the needs of individual students.

ASTRONOMY (ASTR)

ASTR 104 Introductory Astronomy     4 CR
The course is structured to introduce the student to many of the celestial objects appearing in our night skies. Methods, equipment, observations, and planetary relationships are introduced in a laboratory situation. [48-32-80]  Lab Fee

BIOLOGY (BIOL)

BIOL 99 Preparation for Biology     3 CR
This course is designed for the student who does not possess an adequate chemistry and biology background to enroll in Biology 110 or Biology 201. This course will include selected inorganic chemical concepts, biological molecules and their reactions, cellular structure and function, and an overview of body systems. [32-32-64]

BIOL 101 Biological Science     4 CR
A lecture and laboratory course which emphasizes the human organism as a representative living system. The course includes a study of the cell and energy flow; maintenance, coordination, and reproduction mechanisms of heredity and evolution; relationship of humans to their environment; and the impact new biological technologies may have on the future. Does NOT count toward a biology major. [48-32-80]

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