Mar 29, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 Courses numbered from 101–299 are lower-division courses, primarily for freshmen and sophomores; those numbered from 300–499 are upper-division courses, primarily for juniors and seniors. The numbers 296, 396, 496, and 596 designate individual study courses and are available for registration by prior arrangement with the course instructor and approval of the department chair.

The number in parentheses following the course title indicates the amount of credit each course carries. Variable credit courses include the minimum and maximum number of the credits within parentheses.

Not all of the courses are offered every quarter. Final confirmation of courses to be offered, information on new courses and programs, as well as a list of hours, instructor, titles of courses and places of class meetings, is available online in My CWU which can be accessed through the the CWU home page, and go to www.cwu.edu/registrar/course-information

 

Art (ART)

  
  • ART 274 - Beginning Typography


    Description:
    History and application of typography as a tool for visual communication using industry standard software. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 170.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 280 - Beginning Sculpture


    Description:
    Introduction to the studio experience in sculpture. Emphasis is on the fundamental materials and basic methods of sculpture. Class meets five hours per week.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 282 - Computer Art I


    Description:
    Use of computer systems and web software as tools for creative expression.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 170.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ART 283 - Beginning Graphic Interface Design


    Description:
    Design of graphic interfaces for web pages and applications using principles of visual organization and composition. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 172 and ART 274.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 285 - Printmaking I


    Description:
    Exploration of techniques and history of prints, with an emphasis on relief printmaking. Six hours of studio per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 150 and  ART 170.

    Credits: (5)

  
  
  • ART 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 299 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • ART 324 - History of Photography (Put on reserve 9/16/16)


    Description:
    An historical survey of photography from its beginnings to the present, focusing on interrelationships between photography and other visual arts, changing technologies, and contributions of major photographers and art movements. (Put on reserve 9/16/16. Last taught in 2013.  Will go inactive 8/24/19.)

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 237.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 325A - Intermediate Photography: Color


    Description:
    Introduction to digital color photography with emphasis on color image capture, editing, printing, and artificial lighting as well as historical and contemporary uses of color. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 225.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 325B - Intermediate Photography: Analog Processes


    Description:
    Continued exploration of film-based darkroom photography, with the introduction of new techniques, processes and applications. Incorporation contemporary practices and concepts. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 225.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Demonstrate proficiency in alternative analog processes

     

     

    Students will complete assignments utilizing a variety of non-traditional photographic printmaking techniques

     

    Apply creative solutions to alternative, analog photographic applications 

     

     

    Students will complete assignments using non-traditional photographic processes that focus on creativity

     

    Analyze photographic images 

     

     

    Critiques, presentations and written assignments

     

    Examine the work of contemporary photographers working with non-traditional alternative processes

     

     

    Presentations on research of an artist who utilizes non-traditional photographic techniques

     

    Demonstrate proficiency utilizing artificial lighting in the creation of photographic images

     

     

    Students will complete assignments in which they light a variety of scenes on location

     

    Write about creative, non-traditional photographic processes in relation to their own work

     

     

    Artist statement  

     



  
  • ART 325C - Intermediate Photography: Visual Narratives


    Description:
    Exploration of the creative and conceptual processes of utilizing the photographic medium to explore visual language. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 225.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 330 - Art in the Elementary School


    Description:
    Content and methodology for teaching art in the elementary school.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: conditional or full admission to the Teacher Certification Program.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 332 - Art Curriculum and Field Experience


    Description:
    Developing discipline-based art education curriculum for the elementary and middle school, as well as preparing curriculum to teach Friday children’s art classes.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 330 and current WSP/FBI fingerprint clearance.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 333 - Art, Design, and Popular Culture


    Description:
    An exploration of artistic eras from a cultural perspective. focus is on the relationship of the fine arts, architecture and design to the historical era in which works were created. The course explores the ways in which art influences and is influenced by its cultural and social context.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 341 - Intermediate Wood Design


    Description:
    Design and fabrication of furniture forms. Emphasis on creative form development utilizing sophisticated fabrication and finishing processes. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 241.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Design and create furniture forms

     

     

    Students will complete a variety of assignments that may include preliminary sketches, working drawings and final form

     

    Apply creative problem solving and critical thinking skills related to studio furniture design and fabrication

     

     

    Students will complete assignments using creative solutions

     

    Demonstrate proficiency in shaping, fabricating and finishing wood and wood-based materials

     

     

    Students will complete assignments using appropriate tools and finishing processes

     

    Design works that incorporate conceptual content

     

     

    Discussions, preliminary designs, and completed assignments

     

    Demonstrate knowledge of issues relating to studio, tools and material, safety

     

     

    Oral or written test to establish student understanding of safety issues

     



  
  • ART 346A - Intermediate Jewelry/Metals: Casting and Link Structures


    Description:
    Technical and conceptual aspects of jewelry and metalwork through model-making, casting, mold-making, and construction of linkages and chains. Emphasis on personal exploration. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 246.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 346B - Intermediate Jewelry/Metals: Enameling


    Description:
    Technical and conceptual aspects of jewelry and metalwork with focus on enameling (glass on metal). Emphasis on personal exploration. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 246.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 346C - Intermediate Jewelry/Metals: Form and Surface


    Description:
    Technical and conceptual aspects of jewelry and metalwork with focus on form development (chasing, dieforming and electroforming) and surface embellishment techniques. Emphasis on personal exploration. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 246.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 350 - Mixed-media Drawing


    Description:
    Continued exploration in drawing with emphasis on mixed-media processes. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 250.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Apply traditional and mixed media processes to create work using narrative, representational and/or abstract imagery

     

     

    Students will complete drawing assignments using various materials and processes

     

    Demonstrate the ability to develop content and context through preliminary drawings

     

     

    Students will complete sketchbook assignments 

     

    Demonstrate knowledge of issues relating to studio and material safety

     

     

    Written test to establish student knowledge of safety issues

     

    Examine contemporary artists whose work makes use of traditional and experimental media

     

     

    Students will research and present on a contemporary artist’s work

     

    Students will use correct vocabulary to communicate theoretical approaches to drawings

     

     

    class critiques

     



  
  • ART 351 - Intermediate Illustration


    Description:
    Continues exploration of illustration stressing development of personal expression in  variety of media and industry standard software. Class meets five hours per week. Formerly ART 451; students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 251 and permission.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Demonstrate proficiency in the use of advanced illustration software 

     

     

    Critiques, discussions and completed team illustration project

     

    Apply an awareness of visual elements of global cultures

     

     

    Critiques, discussions and completed projects

     

    Demonstrate proficiency incorporating text and image

     

     

    Critiques, discussions and completed editorial spread assignment

     

    Demonstrate proficiency using a variety of illustration media

     

     

    Critiques, discussions and completed projects

     



  
  • ART 360A - Intermediate Painting: Narrative and Representation


    Description:
    Continued exploration of painting techniques with a focus on narrative and representation. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 260.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 360B - Intermediate Painting: Color


    Description:
    Further development of painting techniques with emphasis on color as a conceptual, formal, and organization tool. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 260.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 360C - Intermediate Painting: Abstraction


    Description:
    Further development of painting techniques with emphasis on abstraction as a conceptual, formal, and organizational tool. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 260.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 362 - Intermediate Watercolor


    Description:
    Further development of the techniques and skills acquired in ART 262, with emphasis on personal expression. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 262.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 365A - Intermediate Ceramics: Hand-Building


    Description:
    Intermediate instruction in ceramics with a focus on developing hand-building techniques, including more in-depth concept development and historic, contemporary, and multi-cultural approaches to the medium. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 265.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 365B - Intermediate Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing


    Description:
    Intermediate instruction in ceramics with a focus on developing wheel-throwing techniques, including more in-depth concept development and historic, contemporary, and multi-cultural approaches to the medium. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 265.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 365C - Intermediate Ceramics: Mold-Making


    Description:
    Intermediate instruction in ceramics with a focus on mold-making and mold materials including plaster, plywood and polystyrene molds, including more in-depth concept development and historic, contemporary, and multi-cultural approaches to the medium. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 265.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Demonstrate proficiency in the process of producing forms with molds

     

     

    Students will complete assignments that incorporate the use of plaster molds, clay molds and open form molds with plywood and polystyrene 

     

    Demonstrate knowledge of issues relating to studio, tools, and material safety

     

     

    Written test to establish student knowledge of safety issues

     

    Demonstrate intermediate knowledge of historical and contemporary technical and conceptual approaches to complex molded forms

     

     

    Preliminary research assignments and guided discussions during group critiques

     

    Create works that incorporate conceptual content, including strategies of abstraction, narrative and personal expression

     

     

    Preliminary sketches and completed assignments

     



  
  • ART 370 - Beginning Layout and Design


    Description:
    Application of two and three-dimensional design principles and theoretical concepts to layout and design using industry standard software. Class meets five hours per week. Acceptance into the BFA graphic design major via portfolio review.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 150, and ART 171, and ART 172, and ART 274 and permission.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 371 - Intermediate Layout and Design


    Description:
    Continued work in design composition with emphasis on the application of letter, forms, color, image and concept using industry standard software. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 370.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 372 - Beginning Design and Production


    Description:
    Design composition with emphasis on production techniques, as well as the application of type, image and concept using industry standard software. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 371.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 374 - History of Graphic Design


    Description:
    A historical survey of the graphic arts from their beginning to the present.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 380A - Intermediate Sculpture: Object and Form


    Description:
    A continuation of the studio experience in sculpture, emphasizing the development of object and form, a higher level of technical competence, continued exploration of materials and conceptual development. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 280.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 380B - Intermediate Sculpture: Installation Art


    Description:
    A continuation of the studio experience of sculpture, emphasizing the development of installation art within a spatial context, higher level of technical competence, continued exploration of materials and conceptual development. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 280.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 382 - Computer Art II (Put on reserve 9/16/16)


    Description:
    Exploration of several software programs and computer output devices for creation of electronic art.  (Put on reserve 9/16/16. Last taught in 2012.  Will go inactive 8/24/19.)

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ART 383 - Intermediate Graphic Interface Design


    Description:
    Further exploration of graphic interface design for web pages and applications using principles of visual organization and composition. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 283 and permission.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 389 - Contemporary Concepts in Art (Put on reserve as of 9/16/15)


    Description:
    Exploration of the contextual, formal, and philosophic meanings of current art movements and theories in regards to their relevance and place in contemporary art practice. Put on reserve as of 9/16/15. Will go inactive 8/24/18.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 396 - Individual Study


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 397 - Honors


    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: admission to department honors program.

    Credits: (1-12)

  
  • ART 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 399 - Seminar


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • ART 410 - Art of the Italian Renaissance


    Description:
    The painting, sculpture, and architecture of the Italian Renaissance from the late Middle Ages through the 16th century. Put on reserve 9/16/2014. Last taught in 2011. Will go inactive 8/24/17.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 236.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 414 - Recent Art


    Description:
    The visual arts of the last 25 years, including the traditional forms of painting, sculpture and architecture, and newer forms including video, computer, and performance art.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 237.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 416 - International Experience in Art, Architecture, and Design


    Description:
    An in-class and on-site study of art, architecture and design which provides firsthand experience of art and culture of countries that have had an enormous impact on history. May be repeated up to 8 credits. By permission of instructor. Course will be offered every year winter quarter.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Identify, define and differentiate major works of art, various movements and developments that most clearly express the ideals and values of relevant artistic eras’ cultural perspectives

     

    Pre-travel research

    Pre-travel presentations

    On-site discussion

    On-site research presentations

    Journal entries

    Essays

    Distinguish and analyze the variety of techniques and formal visual elements of individual works of art, architecture and design

     

    Pre-travel research

    On-site research presentations

    On-site discussion

    Evaluate and interpret various works of art in relation to the context and historical background in which they were created

     

    On-site research presentations

    Essays

    On-site discussion

    Journal entries

    Post-travel essay

    Synthesize, summarize and assess information from a variety of sources regarding concepts that define and distinguish the movements and traditions of art, architecture and design

     

    Pre-travel research

    On-site research presentations

    Essays

    On-site discussions

     

    Summarize ways in which art has been a significant element of human society throughout history

     

    Pre-travel research

    Pre-travel writing

    Journal entries

    On-site discussion

    Post-travel essay

    Examine and interpret the geographical and cultural context of significant works of art, architecture and design

     

    Pre-travel research

    Pre-travel presentations

    Essays

    On-site discussions

    Journal entries



  
  • ART 420 - American Art and Architecture


    Description:
    A study of art and architecture in America from the Colonial era to today. Contributions of Americans to world art, the role of art in American life and the work of canonical artists and architects are stressed. Recognition of major and styles is emphasized.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 425 - Advanced Photography


    Description:
    Development of a personal portfolio with emphasis on developing conceptual ideas through research, planning, and experimentation. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 325A, and ART 325B, and ART 325C.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 430 - Components of Art Education


    Description:
    Content and strategies for teaching aesthetics, art criticism, art history, and art production in art education; writing, implementing, and assessing quality art lessons.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 330.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 432 - Art in Secondary School


    Description:
    Current philosophies and curriculum in the secondary school; objectives, planning, methods of teaching and evaluation.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 430.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 441 - Advanced Wood Design


    Description:
    Advanced design and fabrication of furniture forms, with emphasis on research and development utilizing advanced or innovative fabrication and finishing processes. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 341.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 446 - Advanced Jewelry/Metals


    Description:
    Advanced exploration of personal expression in jewelry and/or metals. Emphasis on self-direction, conceptual and technical mastery and professionalization of practice. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 346A, and ART 346B, and ART 346C or by permission after having taken two of these three courses.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 450 - Advanced Drawing


    Description:
    Further development of skills in drawing with emphasis on building a cohesive body of work. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 250.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 460 - Advanced Painting


    Description:
    Advanced exploration of painting with an emphasis on building a cohesive body work. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 360A, and ART 360B,  and ART 360C or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 465 - Advanced Ceramics


    Description:
    Advanced instruction in ceramics with a focus on developing technical expertise and creating a visual voice in the medium through self-directed research in historical, contemporary, and multi-cultural approaches to the medium. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 365A , and ART 365B, and ART 365C, or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 470 - Advertising Graphic Design


    Description:
    Concept and design as applied to advertising problems with emphasis on presentation and communication skills with analysis and implementation of marketing strategies. Class meets five hours per week. Acceptance into the BFA graphic design major via portfolio review. May be repeated up to 8 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: by permission.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 471 - Corporate Graphic Design


    Description:
    Concept and design as applied to corporate graphic design problems with emphasis on presentation and communication skills with analysis and implementation of marketing strategies. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 470.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 472 - Intermediate Design and Production


    Description:
    Development of professional practices, creative problem solving techniques, and understanding and establishing relationships with vendors. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 471.

    Credits: (4)

    Learner Outcomes, Activities and Assessments

    Learner Outcome

    Activity (optional)

    Assessment

    Use industry standard software to design advanced multi-page projects

     

     

    Critiques, discussions and completed assignments

     

    Demonstrate expertise in the preparation of complex, multi-page designs for offset printing

     

     

    Discussions and completed assignments

     

    Demonstrate time management skills

     

     

    Completion of assignments within the projected timeline

     

    Prepare a job proposal and cost estimate

     

     

    Discussions, peer review and completed assignments

     



  
  • ART 474 - Intermediate Typography


    Description:
    Exploration of advanced type and image relationships, including conceptual, structural and visual elements with an emphasis on history and terminology. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 172 and ART 274.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 480 - Advanced Sculpture


    Description:
    Advanced studies in sculpture. Emphasis is on creative self-expression and the development of a self-directed body of work. Class meets five hours per week. May be repeated up to 16 credits.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisites: ART 380A and ART 380B or by permission.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ART 483 - Advanced Graphic Interface Design


    Description:
    Advanced exploration of graphic interface design for web pages and applications using principles of visual organization and composition. Class meets five hours per week.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: ART 383 and permission.

    Credits: (4)

  
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    ART 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student-learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination. By permission. May be repeated for credit. Grade will either be S or U.

    Credits: (1-12)

  
  • ART 491 - Workshop


    Description:
    May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 495 - Studio Project


    Description:
    Preparation of a professional portfolio and presentation of the portfolio or of a body of work for exhibition. Satisfies end-of-year assessment requirements. Must be taken during one of the last two quarters prior to graduation.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: by permission.

    Credits: (2)

  
  • ART 496A - Individual Study: Computer Art


    Description:
     By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496C - Individual Study: Ceramics


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496D - Individual Study: Drawing


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496E - Individual Study: Art Education


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496G - Individual Study: Graphic Design


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496H - Individual Study: Art History


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496J - Individual Study: Jewelry/Metals


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496P - Individual Study: Painting


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496R - Individual Study: Printmaking


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496S - Individual Study: Sculpture


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496T - Individual Study: Photography


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 496W - Individual Study: Wood Design


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 497 - Honors


    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: admission to department honors program.

    Credits: (1-12)

  
  • ART 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ART 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)


Asia/Pacific Studies (AST)

  
  • AST 102 - Introduction to Asian Studies


    Description:
    An interdisciplinary introduction to the study of Asia; emphasizing geography, history, culture, and economics. SB-Perspectives on World Cultures (W).

    Credits: (3)

    General Education Category
    SB-Perspectives on World Cultures (W).

  
  • AST 298 - Special Topics


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • AST 299 - Seminar


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • AST 301 - Chinese Literature in Translation


    Description:
    A survey of Chinese literature in translation. AST 301 and CHIN 301 are equivalent courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • AST 310 - Japan Today


    Description:
    Study of culture, social structure, human relations, and issues and problems in contemporary Japan.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • AST 340 - Ethnography of China


    Description:
    This course is designed to explore China from the perspectives of general cultural patterns and ethnicity. ANTH 340 and AST 340 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.


    Credits: (4)

  
  
  • AST 397 - Honors


    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: admission to department honors program.

    Credits: (1-12)

  
  • AST 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • AST 399 - Seminar


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • AST 401 - Asia/Pacific Studies Capstone


    Description:
    Senior research project of creative expression, to be completed in conjunction with elective course under the supervision of an Asia Pacific Studies teaching faculty member or someone designated by director.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • AST 465 - Indian Cinema


    Description:
    An examination of the history, aesthetic achievements, major directors and themes, and cultural explorations of Indian cinema. The course explores films from a variety of Indian cinematic traditions including  the Bengali, Hindi, Bangladeshi, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Malayalam, Kashmir, and Kannada film industries. Put on reserve 9/16/2014. Last taught in 2010. Will go inactive 8/24/17.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • AST 496 - Individual Study


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • AST 497 - Honors


    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: admission to department honors program.

    Credits: (1-12)

  
  • AST 498 - Special Topics


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: 1-6

  
  • AST 499 - Seminar


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-5)


Aviation Management (AVM)

  
  • ATM 396 - Individual Study


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ATM 399 - Seminar


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • AVM 296 - Individual Study


    Description:
    By permission. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • AVM 298 - Special Topics


    Description:
    May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • AVM 299 - Seminar


    Description:
    May be repeated if subject is different.

    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • AVM 330 - Aviation Law


    Description:
    This course provides an introduction to aviation law, the legal system, and the principles of law and how they may be applied to aspects of air transportation.

    Prerequisites:
    Students must be junior standing or above to enroll in this class.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • AVM 332 - Aviation Legislation


    Description:
    History and evolution of aviation governmental regulatory agencies in the US and internationally, including FAA, ICAO, and homeland security. Agency organization and operation, and legislative acts and treaties related to enforcement of aviation standards.

    Prerequisites:
    Prerequisite: AVM 330.

    Credits: (4)

 

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