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  • 3.00 Credits

    After selecting a faculty supervisor, students have two options: 1) a practicum involving an internship, service learning and/or civic engagement experience(s) with cultural research and cultural problem analysis; or 2) a research project in which one defines a topic, conducts research, and prepares findings. (As Needed) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Prerequisite(s): ANTH 3990 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D-Registration Restriction(s): Anthropology majors only; Senior standing required Prerequisite:    ANTH 3990
  • 3.00 Credits

    ANTH 6030 examines the stewardship of cultural resources on public lands and the presentation of archaeological information to the public. In this course we explore the broad range of laws that govern archaeological research on public lands. We also address field methodology and artifact analysis; site and artifact preservation; interpretation and ethics. We conclude by investigating a variety of approaches for presenting archaeology to the public. Throughout the course, we consider how best to manage archaeological resources, collaborate effectively and ethically with descendant communities, and bring the past in to the present. (Fall [As Needed]) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Graduate student standing required or admission into the Bridge ProgramEquivalent Course(s): ANTH 4030
  • 1.00 Credits

    Passport to SUU is a course that allows the students to experience many live events on campus, including Convocations lectures, theatre, dance, and music performance events. The course seeks to add richness, depth, and opportunity for personal, professional growth for the student, maximizing the experiential and integrated experience they have on campus every semester. Course may be repeated as desired since the content of events changes each semester. (Fall, Spring) [Pass/Fail]Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 8
  • 3.00 Credits

    An art orientation. A study of the principles and ideas underlying visual art expressions and a survey of major periods, styles, and artists. Illustrated lectures. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enrollGeneral Education Category: Fine Arts
    General Education Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    A studio class which focuses on the basic techniques of observational drawing: realistic representation, light and shadow, and linear perspective. Students will gain appreciation of the visual arts through the development of fundamental drawing skills. This course is appropriate for students not pursuing art as a major and no?prior drawing experience is necessary. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English program majors may not enroll
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of design fundamentals with an application in two-dimensional media. Presents the basic design principles and elements employed in all visual expression. Includes an introduction to basic color theory. This course is for students that are not majoring in filmmaking, art, and?design. (Fall, Spring)Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of art, design, and communication principles as applied and practiced in photography, a dominant visual medium in society. By primarily focusing on visual literacy, students will gain insight into the operations of photographs in our culture. Ideas are exercised through learning basic camera operations and assignments focused on techniques, as well as exploring different genres in the medium. A digital camera with adjustable shutter and aperture is required. Sections will be offered and specified for non-art majors and art majors/minors. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enrollGeneral Education Category: Fine Arts
    General Education Course
  • 1.00 Credits

    An introduction to careers in Filmmaking, Art, and Design, including an overview of the programs offered at SUU and their connection to art markets and creative industries. Instruction?includes workshops?and guest artists. Course will connect early filmmaking, art, and design students with tools for?success while still in college. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Filmmaking, Art, and Design majors and minors only
  • 3.00 Credits

    A studio class which explores the elements and compositional principles of visual art through drawing. Assignments are designed to encourage creative solutions, develop drawing skills, and apply the basics of linear representation, shading, perspective, shape (negative and positive), and textural depiction. Topics and skills taught are foundational preparation for students wishing to major in art and pursue careers within the film, art and design industries. This course is for Filmmaking, Art, and Design majors and minors only. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Filmmaking, Art, Design, and Theatre Design and Production majors or minors only; Intensive English Program majors may not enroll
    General Education Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of design fundamentals with an application in two-dimensional media. Presents the basic design principles and elements employed in all visual expression. Topics and skills taught are foundational preparation for students wishing to major in art and pursue careers within the film, art, and design industries. This course is for Filmmaking, Art, and Design majors and minors only. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)]Registration Restriction(s): Filmmaking, Art, Design, and Theatre Design and Production majors or minors only; Intensive English Program majors may not enroll
    General Education Course