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Hardin-Simmons University 2018-2019

accounting. Theory and practice are combined to enable the

student to be prepared to conduct audits of various types of

organizations.

Prerequisite: ACCT 3320 or consent of the

instructor. As needed

ACCT 4316 Corporate & Partnership Income Tax (3-3-0)

Federal income taxation of partnerships, corporations, and

estates and trusts is presented. Miscellaneous other federal

taxes are presented for familiarization. This course is an

accelerated study of the theory and process of federal

taxation of organizations other than individuals.

Prerequisite:

ACCT 2312. As needed

ACCT 4317 Advanced Accounting (3-3-0)

A detailed study

of financial accounting theory and external reporting with an

emphasis on business combinations, international

accounting, SEC reporting requirements of publicly listed

companies, and partnerships issues.

Prerequisite: ACCT

3312. As needed

ACCT 4319 Accounting Research and Analysis (3-3-0)

Study of the conceptual framework of accounting theory

including goals, principles, and applications; also including

generally accepted accounting principles as determined by

the Financial Accounting Standards Board.

Prerequisite:

ACCT 3312 or concurrent enrollment. As needed

ACCT 4321 Governmental and Nonprofit Entities (3-3-0)

A

course in specialized financial accounting related to state and

local governments and governmental agencies, and non-profit

organizations. Introduces the theory and process of fund

accounting and reporting in accordance with generally

accepted accounting principles for these organizations.

Prerequisite: ACCT 2312. As needed

ART

ART 1300 Introduction to the Visual Arts (3-3-0) [#] (Art

Appreciation)

Introductory course for developing

understanding and attitudes in Art primarily through lectures,

readings, reports and demonstrations. An insight into ways of

approaching art works, basis for analysis and criticism, and

functions of art in the environment.

(Acceptable for fine arts

credit in University Foundational Curriculum) Fall, Spring,

May, Summer

ART 1301 Drawing I (3-0-6) [#] (Studio)

Exploration of

drawing media to develop perceptual skills and techniques

based on art elements.

(Acceptable for fine arts credit in

University Foundational Curriculum) Fall

ART 1302 Design I (3-0-6) [#] (Studio)

A basic study in line,

shape, plane, volume, texture, value, color, and space using

various media.

(Acceptable for fine art credit in University

Foundational Curriculum) Fall

ART 1311 Drawing II (3-0-6) [#] (Studio)

Continuing

development of drawing and perceptual skills with more

emphasis on personal idea development.

Prerequisite: ART

1301 or consent of instructor. Spring

ART 2099 (1-4 credits) Special Topics (Studio)

Selected

topics in Art.

Offered as needed.

ART 2301 Drawing III (3-0-6) (Studio) [#]

Figure drawing.

Continued emphasis on perceptual, organizational, and

technical skills using the live human figure as a basis for

artistic expression. May be repeated twice when studio

problems vary.

Prerequisite: Art 1301 or consent of instructor.

Fall

ART 2302 3-D Design (3-0-6) [#] (Studio)

Continuation of

Design I with emphasis on three-dimensional concepts.

Prerequisite: ART 1302 or consent of instructor. Spring

ART 2306 Art History Survey I (3-3-0) [#]

A survey of the

major art forms of the prehistoric, ancient, classical, and

medieval worlds. Lectures with slides and readings.

(Acceptable for fine arts credit in University Foundational

Curriculum) Spring (odd years), Summer (even years)

Online.

ART 2307 Art History Survey II (3-3-0) [#]

A general survey

of the art of the Italian and Northern Renaissance, Baroque,

Rococo, and nineteenth century art. Lectures with slides and

readings.

(Acceptable for fine arts credit in University

Foundational Curriculum) Fall (odd years), Summer (odd

years) Online.

ART 2313 Oil Painting (3-0-6) (Studio) [#]

An introduction of

the basic skills of oil painting, including canvas construction

and preparation, impasto and glazing techniques, and basic

color theory.

Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of

instructor. Spring

ART 2314 Printmaking I (3-0-6) (Studio) [#]

An introduction

to relief methods of printmaking including woodblock, linoleum

cut, calligraphy, and china colle’.

Prerequisite: ART 1301,

1302, or consent of instructor. Fall, Spring.

ART 2315 Sculpture I (3-0-6) (Studio)

Introduction to

traditional materials, processes, and techniques. Includes

woodworking, metalworking, cold casting and/or stone

carving.

Prerequisite: ART 1301, 2302, or consent of

instructor. Fall

ART 2317 Ceramics I (3-0-6) (Studio) [#]

A basic course in

the making of pottery. Emphasis on hand built as well as

wheel-thrown pottery utilizing stoneware and raku clay

bodies.

(Acceptable for fine arts credit in University

Foundational Curriculum) Fall, Spring

ART 2321

Introduction to Graphic Design [#]

An

introduction to the graphic design field emphasizing both

conceptual problem solving and technical software skills.

Prerequisites:

ART 1301, 1302, or consent of instructor.

The

course satisfies the University General Education

Technological Competency requirement.

Fall

ART 2382 Fundamentals of Photography – Darkroom

Techniques (3-1-3) [#] (Studio)

A course in 35mm

photography introducing traditional and digital image

processing techniques. Darkroom processing for film and

paper and digital scanning, correction, and printing will be

covered. Emphasis on camera functions and usage, and print

tonality and composition development. Specific lab and

material purchases will be required in order to complete

projects.

(Acceptable for fine arts credit in HSU Foundational

Curriculum) Fall

ART 3099 (1-4 credits) Special Topics

(Studio)

Selected

topics in Art.

Topics include: Intermediate Drawing,

Intermediate Sculpture, Intermediate Ceramics, Intermediate

Printmaking, Intermediate Computer Graphics, Intermediate

Painting, Intermediate Photography.

Offered as needed

ART 3301 Advanced Figure Drawing (3-0-6) (Studio)

Advanced exploration of drawing the human figure using a

variety of drawing media and expressionistic approaches.

Conceptual development and personal statement will be

stressed.

Prerequisite: ART 2301 or consent of instructor. Fall

ART 3311 Public School Art, Elementary (3-0-6) (Studio)

Study and use of procedures for art in the elementary school,

concentrating mainly on creative activities in various art

media, motivational projects, and a study of general

philosophies of art.

Fall,

ART 3312 Public School Art, Secondary (3-1-X) (Studio)

Study and use of procedures for art in the secondary school,

concentrating on creative activities in various art media and

motivational projects. An in-depth look into the many aspects

of art in the classroom (visual aids, observation, and

philosophy of art.)

Prerequisite: ART 3311 or consent of

instructor. As needed

ART 3320 Photoshop for the Graphic Designer (3-1-3)

(Studio)

Principles and practices of digital image editing using

Adobe Photoshop, with emphasis on commercial

applications.

Prerequisite: ART 2321, or consent of instructor.

Spring

ART 3322 Illustration (3-1-3) (Studio)

Exploration of

contemporary directions in illustration and experimentation

with both natural and digital drawing and painting media.

Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of instructor. ART

1311 and 3323 or 3333 recommended, and can be taken

concurrently. Fall (even years)

ART 3323 Acrylic Painting (3-0-6) (Studio)

Introduction to

basic skills of acrylic painting on a variety of painting surfaces.

Conceptual development and personal expression will also be

stressed

instructor. Spring