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and special effects. Meant to be a continuation course after
Computer 3D Modeling.
Prerequisites: ART 3331. May Term
(odd years) and as needed.
ART 4333 Experimental Painting (3-0-6) (Studio)
Individual
choice of painting media with emphasis on individual
development. May be repeated when studio problems vary.
Prerequisite: ART 4313 or consent of instructor. Spring (even
years) and as needed.
ART 4334 Printmaking IV (3-0-6) (Studio)
Exploratory
studies in printmaking including experimentation with new
media, methods and presentation.
Prerequisite: ART 3334 or
consent of instructor. Fall, Spring
ART 4338 Advanced Art Photography Portfolio (3-0-6)
(Studio)
Advanced portfolio course emphasizing research,
photo/video editing, skill-based techniques, and development
and presentation of related photo/video media made by the
student through processes of their selection. Presentation,
concept, content and aesthetics will be emphasized as
students develop a cohesive portfolio of work. Students will
also host a workshop/presentation of an advanced
project/process they have explored
. Specific lab and material
purchases will be required in order to complete projects.
May
be repeated when studio problems vary. Prerequisite: ART
3328. Spring
ART 4344 Printmaking V (3-0-6) (Studio)
Advanced
printmaking focusing on individualized problems and
directions.
Prerequisite: ART 4334 or consent of instructor.
Fall, Spring
ART 4354 Printmaking VI (3-0-6) (Studio)
Critical analysis
and production of original interrelated prints.
Prerequisites:
ART 4344 or consent of instructor. Fall, Spring
ART 4355 Advanced Publication Design and Packaging
(3-0-6) (Studio
) Spring (even years).
ART 4360 Professional Seminar (3-1-3) (Studio)
An
introduction, discussion and response to topics relevant to
post-graduate experiences. Includes processing the student’s
current artistic works into formats suitable for use in senior or
one-person exhibits and a professional portfolio system.
Prerequisite: Senior status. Spring
ART 4389 Internship (3-0-X) (Studio)
(Also COMM 4389)
Application of skills and theory in on-the-job situations at a
business selected in cooperation with the instructor. The
intern will be assigned an on-site supervisor in the student’s
area of interest, such as graphic design, graphic production,
computer graphics, photography, advertising, illustration,
design and museum/gallery curation/exhibition assistantship.
A minimum of 100 on the job hours is required.
Prerequisite:
Senior status as an Art major and permission of the instructor.
Fall, Spring
,
and Summer.
ATHLETIC TRAINING (ATTR)
ATTR 1101 Taping, Bracing & Equipment Fitting (1-1-1)
This course will provide the athletic training student with the
knowledge and skills for appropriate taping and bracing of a
variety of injuries, as well as the fitting of sports protective
equipment.
Prerequisite: ATTR 1310 and good standing in the
athletic training program (or instructor permission). Spring
ATTR 1122 Athletic Training 1 (1- 0-X) Clinical experience
for athletic training students.
ATTR 1310 Introduction to Athletic Training
This course
will introduce students to basic knowledge, skills and values
of the athletic training profession, including medical
terminology, basic first aid/CPR, taping/wrapping, etc.,
through classroom instruction and directed observations.
Fall
ATTR 1320 Essential Clinical Skills in Athletic Training (3-
1-X)
Provides the athletic training student essential clinical
skills through a combination of classroom, laboratory and
clinical instruction.
Prerequisite: ATTR 1310 and good
standing in the athletic training program. Spring
ATTR 2321 Athletic Training Field Experience I (3-0-X)
Required clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Prerequisite: Formal admission into Athletic Training program
and ATTR 2322 or concurrent enrollment (required) Fall
ATTR 2322 Athletic Training Field Experience II (3-0-X)
Required clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Prerequisites: Good standing in the athletic training program
and ATTR 1310. Spring
ATTR 2302 Basic Athletic Injury Care (3-3-0)
(Also FSSC
2302) Basic principles, practices, and techniques in the
prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic
injuries.
ATTR 3321 Athletic Training Field Experience III (3-0-X)
Required clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Prerequisites: Good standing in the athletic training program
and ATTR 3322 Fall
ATTR 3322 Athletic Training Field Experience IV (3-0-X)
Required clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Prerequisite: Good standing in the athletic training program
and ATTR 2321. Spring
ATTR 3310 Rehabilitation/Reconditioning for Athletic
Training (3-3-0)
This course will provide the athletic training
student with the knowledge, theory, and techniques for the
rehabilitation and reconditioning of the physically active
individual. Prerequisite: Good standing in the athletic training
program or permission of instructor required
(preference will
be given to athletic training students), FSSC 3313, 3314
(recommended.) Fall
ATTR 3340 Therapeutic Modalities for Athletic Trainers
(3-3-0)
This course will provide the athletic training student
with the knowledge, theory, and techniques for the use and
application of therapeutic modalities on physically active
individuals.
Prerequisite: Good standing in the athletic training
program or permission of instructor required (preference will
be given to athletic training students). Spring
ATTR 3350 Injury/Illness Evaluation I (3-3-0)
Detailed in-
depth examination of systematic assessment techniques for
injuries, diseases and pathological conditions of the lower
extremity and the lumbar spine.
Prerequisite: Formal
admission into the Athletic Training program or permission of
instructor required. (preference will be given to athletic
training students) BIOL 2402 or 2410 (or concurrent
enrollment). Spring
ATTR 3351 Injury/Illness Evaluation II (3-3-0)
A
continuation of detailed, in-depth examination of systematic
assessment techniques for injuries, diseases and pathological
conditions of the upper extremity.
Prerequisite: Good standing
in the athletic training program (preference will be given to
athletic training students). Fall
ATTR 3352 Injury/Illness Evaluation III (3-3-0)
A
continuation of detailed, in-depth examination of systematic
assessment techniques for injuries, diseases and pathological
conditions of the head, face, chest, abdomen and spine.
Prerequisite: Good standing in the athletic training program or
permission of instructor required (preference will be given to
athletic training students). Spring
ATTR 4321 Athletic Training Field Experience V (3-0-X)
Required clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Prerequisites: Good standing in the athletic training program
and ATTR 4322 Fall
ATTR 4322 Athletic Training Field Experience VI (3-0-X)
Required clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Prerequisites: Good standing in the athletic training program
and ATTR 3321. Spring
ATTR 4140 Pharmacology in Athletic Training (1-3-0)
A
study of pharmacological-related issues involved with the
practice of athletic training.
Prerequisites: Good standing in
the athletic training program
(required); CHEM 1301, 1310
(recommended.) Fall, odd years
ATTR 4141 Pathology of Athletic Injuries (1-3-0)
A study of
the effects of the pathological factors of injuries and illnesses
on athletic training.
Prerequisite: Good standing in
the athletic
training program (required.) Fall, odd years
ATTR 4142 Medical Aspects of Sports (1-3-0)
A survey of
illnesses and medical conditions relating to athletes and their
athletic participation, including their evaluation and
appropriate decision-making regarding referral and