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      Intro to Physical Anthropology is a survery of humanity's background and evolution as a species through genetics, fossil records, and primatology. It focuses on the interactions between biology and culture from prehistory to the modern era. Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: READ 0870, and ENGL 0870, or appropiate entrance test scores. 3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture HoursNote: * Course designed for transfer.
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      Introduction to Cultural Anthropology is a study of basic physical, social and cultural anthropological concepts. The course focuses on the variability and similarities among human cultures and the relationship between culture, society and the individual. This course was formerly SOCI 1030.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: READ 0870, ENGL 0870, or appropriate entrance scores.3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (F, S)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
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      Intro Prehistoric Archelogy is an introduction to methods and techniques used to identify and date archeological cultures, reconstruct past lifeways and describe cultural evolution. It provides an overview of the prehistory of Africa, western Europe, southwest Asia, and the Americas from earliest dated human cultures to rise of complex civilizations. Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: READ 0870 and ENGL 0870 or appropriate test scores3 Credit Hours 3 Lecture Hours; 0-1 Lab Hours Note: Course designed for transfer.I
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      Introduction to Art introduces students to the terms of discourse pertinent to art and aesthetics and shows students how to analyze and evaluate different works of art from diverse cultures, past and present. Students study how major artists use: line, space, mass, volume, perspective, proportion, color, and a variety of media in their disciplines.

      Credit Hours: 3

      Lecture Hours: 3 (F, S)

      Prerequisites & Notes

      Note: This course may be used to meet the admissions requirement for visual/performing arts.

      Note: Course designed for transfer.

      Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.

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      Drawing I provides supervised experience in a variety of drawing media. The course is designed to foster self-confidence and to promote an understanding of art elements.Prerequisites & NotesNote: This course was formerly ART 1040.3 Credit Hours - 6 Lab HoursNote: * Course designed for transfer.
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      ART 1050, Drawing II, provides supervised experience in drawing with a variety of materials while placing an emphasis on color and more complex pictorial and spatial problems. The course is designed to foster individuality and the application of critical thinking skills to artistic expression.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: ART 10403 Credit Hours - 6 Lab Hours (F)Note: * Course designed for transfer.
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      Color Theory is an introduction to the basic principles of color related to the visual arts, including both additive and subtractive color systems. The course is an exploration of a variety of media and processes which emphasizes the use of a problem-solving structure.Credits: 3Lab Hours: 6Semester: VariablePrerequisites & NotesThis course was formerly ARTP 1204.Prerequisites: NoneNote: * Course designed for transfer.
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      Foundations Studio I Provides supervised instruction related to the visual elements and principles of two-dimensional design through the application of critical thinking and problem-solving skills to artistic expression.Prerequisites & NotesNote: This course was formerly ARTP 1110.3 Credit Hours - 6 Lab Hours (F)Note: * Course designed for transfer.
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      Foundations Studio II provides supervised experience in the media, processes, and applications of three-dimensional concepts in art. This course is designed to foster spatial understanding of the elements and principles of three-dimensional design through the application of critical thinking and problem-solving skills to artistic expression.Credits: 3Lab Hours:6Semester: VariablePrerequisites & NotesThis course was formerly ARTP 1120.Prerequisite: ART 1340 or instructor’s permission.Note: * Course designed for transfer.
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      Introduction to Digital Media provides instruction in the use of Adobe Creative Cloud software programs Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for digital imaging, illustration, raster-based imaging and editing, and vector-based imaging and editing. This course employs project-based and interactive learning strategies designed to build basic skill set foundations utilized in photography, graphic design, digital art, animation, game design, motion graphics, special effects, 3D modeling, and product design.Prerequisites & Notes:Prerequisites: None Corequisite: NoneCourse is not designed to transfer.Credit Hours: 3Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2