Archives: Courses
ARTV 2341 W – Advanced Digital Video (3,3,0).
Advanced digital video techniques for post-production. Emphasizes integration of special effects and animation for film, video, and the Internet. Exploration of new and emerging compression and video streaming technologies.
ARTV 2320 W – Team Program Production I (3,2,3).
Students assume roles in a production team using techniques and equipment to create short-form production(s).
ARTV 1351 W – Digital Video (3,2,3).
Producing and editing video and sound for multimedia or web productions. Emphasizes capture, editing, and outputting of video using a digital video workstation.
ARTS 2366 A – Water Color (3,2,4).
Studio art course that introduces the fundamental principles, materials, and techniques of watercolor and other water-based media.
ARTS 2347 A – Ceramics II (3,2,4).
A studio art course that furthers the study of building, throwing, and other techniques as it relates to the design and production of ceramic sculpture and pottery. Prerequisite: ARTS 2346.
BIOL 2106 A – Environmental Biology (lab) (1,0,4).
This laboratory-based course accompanies BIOL 2306. Pre-/Co-requisite: BIOL 2306
BIOL 2102 A – Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory II (lab) (1,0,4).
This laboratory-based course accompanies BIOL 2301. Pre-/Co-requisite: BIOL 2302
BIOL 2101 A – Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory I (lab) (1,0,4).
This laboratory-based course accompanies BIOL 2301. Pre-/Co-requisite: BIOL 2301
BIOL 1322 A – Nutrition and Diet Therapy I (3,3,0).
A detailed study of the science of food and its effect on human biology. The course is structured around the six major nutrient classes–carbohydrates, lipids, protein, vitamins, minerals, water. The action and interaction of these substances are explored in relation to health and disease. In addition, students examine the processing of these nutrients by the…
BIOL 1309 A – Biology for Non-Science Majors II (lecture) (3,3,0).
The process and methods of science applied to understanding biological concepts at the molecular, cellular, organismal and community levels. Human systems, nutrition, development, homeostasis, genetics, evolutionary principles and ecology will be stressed with application to contemporary issues in human health and the environment. Recommended co-requisite: BIOL 1109.