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the ideas, works, and critical reception of specific artists, widened to<br />

include issues of race and gender and related developments in politics.<br />

(Prerequisite: ART 3083 and ART 3133 with a grade of C or better)<br />

ART 4203 DRAWING III This course continues the development<br />

of students’ understanding of the concepts of drawing. While attention<br />

is given to the utilization of the concepts of good composition, students<br />

will select, in consultation with the instructor, a particular subject matter<br />

area they wish to research and pursue. Students will choose suitable<br />

media in which to work. (Prerequisite: ART 1213 and 3213)<br />

ART 4213 PRINTMAKING I A variety of printmaking techniques,<br />

such as serigraphy, woodcut, and intaglio are explored. (Prerequisite:<br />

core courses)<br />

ART 4223 PRINTMAKING II A continued exploration into the<br />

printmaking medium, allowing individuals the opportunity to refine the<br />

techniques presented in ART 4213. (Prerequisite: ART 4213)<br />

ART 4333 PAINTING III A continuation of ART 3323, with emphasis<br />

on the human figure. (Prerequisite: ART 3323)<br />

ART 4343 PAINTING IV A continuation of ART 4333, with<br />

emphasis on student experimentation and exploration of selected<br />

painting media. (Prerequisite: ART 4333)<br />

ART 4443 SCULPTURE II Students will continue working with<br />

the four primary technical methods for producing sculpture. There<br />

will be at least three to four projects using one or more techniques in<br />

producing 3-D sculpture. (Prerequisite: ART 3433)<br />

ART 4513 APPLIED GRAPHIC DESIGN (CAPSTONE) More<br />

involved problems of design in development of a capstone portfolio<br />

for graduating seniors (Prerequisite: all previous major requirements)<br />

ART 4773 METHODS & MEDIA IN ART Includes comprehensive<br />

organizational and instructional techniques, strategies, and<br />

materials for development and delivery of art lessons related to appropriate<br />

developmental levels K-12. (Will not count toward a major<br />

or minor in Art.) (Prerequisite: admission to Teacher Education)<br />

ART 4950 INTERNSHIP On the job experience in practical<br />

applications. Student will be expected to secure a source/location<br />

that must be approved by department<br />

ART 4960 DIRECTED READING Topic is assigned by the<br />

Faculty, student and Department Chair.<br />

ART 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES Content is determined by the<br />

Faculty, student and Department Chair to provide additional strength<br />

or to remove deficiencies.<br />

ART 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Content is determined by the Faculty,<br />

student and Department Chair to provide a specialized learning experience<br />

in a group situation.<br />

AVIATION (AVIA)<br />

AVIA 1004 PRIMARY GROUND INSTRUCTION A fundamental<br />

study of the technical subject matter necessary to operate safely<br />

as a Private Pilot. Subject matter includes but is not limited to basic<br />

aerodynamics and aircraft performance, aviation regulations, crosscountry<br />

flight planning, basic meteorology, aero medical factors, and<br />

aeronautical decision-making.<br />

Course Descriptions 165<br />

AVIA 1041 PRIVATE FLYING A basic flight course that focuses<br />

on the knowledge and skills required to exercise the privileges and<br />

responsibilities of a Private Pilot. Course content includes but is not<br />

limited to airport operations, takeoff and landings, navigation, and slow<br />

flight and stalls. Additionally, students will become proficient in night<br />

operations, emergency operations, and safety proc<strong>edu</strong>res.<br />

AVIA 2061 GENERAL AVIATION Individualized, introductory<br />

flight course with subject matter to include, but is not limited<br />

to; Knowledge of Federal Regulations, aerodynamics, performance<br />

calculations, aircraft system operations, navigational techniques and<br />

aids, physiological and weather considerations. The level of knowledge<br />

will correspond with the students’ FAA issued pilot certificate<br />

(Permission required)<br />

AVIA 2083 COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE & REGULATIONS<br />

An intermediate study of the technical subject matter necessary to<br />

safely operate as a Commercial Pilot. Subject matter includes, but is<br />

not limited to, a working knowledge of Federal Regulations to include:<br />

Parts 1,43,61,71,91,97,103,119,135,141,830;aerodynamics;performa<br />

nce calculations; and aircraft system operations for single engine high<br />

performance complex airplanes. (Permission required)<br />

AVIA 2113 AVIATION MANAGEMENT An introduction to the<br />

techniques of developing a public airport and the study of the major<br />

functions of airport management including creation of master planning<br />

documents, economic, and social impact, and environmental<br />

concerns or restrictions.<br />

AVIA 2334 PHYSICS OF AIRCRAFT POWERPLANTS This<br />

course is an introduction to the theory of maintenance and operation<br />

of turbine and piston aircraft engines, for pilots. The lab portion will<br />

include hands on experience in the operation, disassembly, inspection,<br />

overhaul and testing of both piston and turbine engines. In addition<br />

theory of aircraft propeller systems will be introduced.<br />

AVIA 3003 AVIATION METEOROLOGY A study of the atmosphere<br />

and factors affecting weather systems. Also includes pilot<br />

weather services, including weather reports, weather forecasts, and<br />

weather maps.(Prerequisite AVIA 1004)<br />

AVIA 3023 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL An extensive overview<br />

of the Air Traffic Control system within which both pilots and aviation<br />

managers will operate including the terminology of the system. (Prerequisite:<br />

AVIA 3284)<br />

AVIA 3103 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH OF CORPORATE FLIGHT DEPART-<br />

MENT The student will develop insights into the workings of the<br />

corporate flight department and how it interfaces with the rest of the<br />

corporation. Extensive on-site research and correspondence.<br />

AVIA 3113 AVIATION LEGAL PROBLEMS To acquaint students<br />

pursuing aviation careers with the complex legal and regulatory<br />

responsibilities to be confronted, analyzed and resolved in a rapidly<br />

changing environment.<br />

AVIA 3123 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS A continuation of<br />

AVIA 2083. A study of the technical subject matter necessary to safely<br />

operate as a Commercial Pilot. Subject matter includes, but is not<br />

limited to; a working knowledge of navigational planning, to include,<br />

dead reckoning, pilotage and navigational aid operations; physiological<br />

and weather considerations; Federal Regulations, aerodynamics;<br />

performance calculations; and aircraft system operations. (Permission<br />

required)

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