Mar 28, 2024  
2015-16 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2015-16 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Nursing

  
  
  • NURS 4530 - Caring for the Community as Client

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: NURS 4330 , NURS 4340 , NURS 4350 , NURS 4360 . Corequisites: NURS 4550  and NURS 4560 . Opportunity for students to learn theoretical concepts and epidemiological principles related to health promotion and preventive services. Primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention covered. Focuses on the work of an interdisciplinary health care team and concepts of nursing and public health when working with the individual, family, group, and community as client. Three hours lecture.


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  • NURS 4550 - Caring for Clients with Mental Health Alterations

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: NURS 4330 , NURS 4340 , NURS 4350  and NURS 4360 , and NURS 4530 . Corequisite: NURS 4560 . Opportunity for students to learn theoretical concepts relating to mental health and psychiatric nursing. Interpersonal and group communication, psychopathology, and legal and ethical issues explored. Methods used in providing nursing care for clients with alterations in mental health presented. Interdisciplinary health care team and its function in the psychiatric setting explored. Three hours lecture.


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  • NURS 4570 - Professional Practice and Leadership

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites:    , and  . Opportunity for students to examine and evaluate theoretical concepts relating to leadership and management in nursing. The learning experiences emphasize the development of strategies that enhance leadership capabilities including decision-making, managing conflict, using power, and delegating. Three hours lecture.


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Nutrition and Food Science

  
  • NFS 1240 - Principles of Nutrition

    3 credit hours
    Fundamentals of normal nutrition and its relationship to health and physical fitness with emphasis on the scientific, psychological, sociological, and economic aspects of nutrition. (Credit not allowed for Nutrition and Food Sciences major.)


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  • NFS 2220 - Nutrition for the Health Sciences

    3 credit hours
    Elements of scientific, psychological, sociological bases of nutrition and its relationship to prevention and treatment of degenerative diseases. Emphasis on fostering communication between health care practitioners in assessment and implementation of nutrition care.


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  • NFS 3000 - Nutrition Principles for Physical Activity and Health

    3 credit hours
    The fundamentals of normal nutrition and its relationships to physical activity, weight management, and health. Restricted to Exercise Science and Athletic Training students.


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  • NFS 3100 - Food and Culture in the United States

    3 credit hours
    Traces development of foods in regions of the U.S. by immigration of ethnic groups or as native to areas. Influence of immigrant cultures and customs on the introduction and development of regional foods. Concepts include food production, supply, and food processing over the last 150 years and the impact on diet.


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  • NFS 3200 - Food Principles

    3 credit hours
    Corequisite: NFS 3201 . Basic physical and chemical principles, techniques, skills, sanitation, and economics involved in quality food selection, composition, and preparation. Five hours per week. Offered Fall only.


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  • NFS 3210 - Meal Management

    3 credit hours
    Functions of management applied to serving nutritionally adequate and aesthetically satisfying meals. Management of human and nonhuman resources in group situations. Five hours per week.


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  • NFS 3280 - Sports Nutrition

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 1240  or NFS 2220 . Nutritional needs of individuals who participate on all levels of athletic performance. Emphasis placed on role of nutrients in athletic performance, ergogenic aids used by athletes, nutritional assessment, and nutritional needs of specific types and population groups of athletes.


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  • NFS 4010 - Professional Issues in Dietetics

    1 credit hour
    Prerequisite: HSC 1010  with a B or better. Focuses on the transition from student to professional including preparation for dietetic internships, graduate education, and employment. Offered fall only.


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  • NFS 4090 - Field Experience in Foods and Nutrition

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: NFS 2220  and permission of instructor; 2.25 GPA. Directed and supervised experience in a specialized area of dietetics or food management. Includes a minimum of 150 hours at the work site.


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  • NFS 4100 - Food Service Management for Culinary Arts

    3 credit hours
    Explores the management process of the food service industry. Areas of study include food and beverage operations, facility design, food service marketing, menu planning, and nutritional concerns. 


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  • NFS 4210 - Nutrition in Aging

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 1240  or NFS 2220 . Nutritional needs of elderly individuals and how these requirements are affected by physiological, pathological, and socioeconomic changes associated with aging. Emphasis placed on assessment, nutrition counseling skills, and resources to assist elderly individuals with adequate nutrient intake.


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  • NFS 4220 - Food Systems Management

    4 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 4265  with B or better. Emphasis on food systems model, food safety and sanitation, menu planning, procurement, quantity food production, distribution and service, flow of food, and foodservice equipment. Combination of lecture and field placement. Six hours per week.


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  • NFS 4222 - Dietetics Management

    4 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 4220  and NFS 4265  with B or better. Introduces students to management roles and responsibilities of dietetics professionals. Emphasis on leadership, marketing food and nutrition services, financial management, facilities planning and design, human resource management, work improvement and productivity. Offered Spring only.


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  • NFS 4240 - Experimental Food Study

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: NFS 3200  with grade of B and CHEM 2030 /CHEM 2031  with a C or better or permission of instructor. Chemical and physical factors affecting the flavor, texture, color, and appearance of food. Emphasis placed on evaluation of sensory qualities of food, using subjective and objective measurements and new food product development. Meets four hours per week. Offered Spring only.


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  • NFS 4250 - Maternal and Child Nutrition

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 1240  or NFS 2220  with a C- or better. Nutritional needs during pregnancy, infancy, and childhood related to physical and mental development. Emphasis on cultural, social, and psychological aspects of the development of food patterns and nutrition education resources.


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  • NFS 4251 - Nutrition for the Young Child

    3 credit hours
    Fundamentals of nutrition with emphasis on its relationship to growth, development, and health during the prenatal period, infancy, and childhood. Geared to Early Childhood Education and Child Development and Family Studies majors.


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  • NFS 4260 - Food Safety Issues from Production to Consumption

    3 credit hours
    (Same as ABAS 4850 .) Issues impacting food production, food storage and transportation, food processing, and food consumption within food production facilities, the home, and food service facilities. Consumer concerns evaluated based on risk theory and scientific evaluation of safety, including decision-making through critical thinking. Food standards and regulations designed to improve safety of the food supply discussed.


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  • NFS 4265 - Food Safety and Sanitation

    1 credit hour
    Prerequisite: NFS 3200  with a B or better. Addresses food safety issues impacting food production, food storage, and food service within the home and food service facilities along with food standards and regulations designed to improve safety of the food supply.


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  • NFS 4271 - Advanced Nutrition II

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 4270  with C or better. Advanced study of vitamins, minerals, water, and phytochemicals. Emphasis on sources, functions, metabolism, deficiency conditions, and interactions. Offered spring only.


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  • NFS 4300 - Medical Nutrition Therapy I

    4 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 4271  with B or better. Modification of diets in pathological and special conditions. Diseases affecting the cardiac, hepatic, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal systems emphasized. Practice in applying strategies in medical nutrition therapy provided through structured case study format. Meets six hours per week. Offered Fall only.


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  • NFS 4305 - Nutrition Coaching and Counseling Skills

    3 credit hours
    Corequisite: NFS 4310 . Prerequisite: NFS 4300  with a B or better. Introduces different theories of behavior change and counseling/coaching techniques used to implement these behavior changes. Applies counseling/coaching techniques, behavior change theories, and the nutrition care process by coaching clients toward nutrition-related behavior changes. Offered spring only.


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  • NFS 4310 - Medical Nutrition Therapy II

    4 credit hours
    Prerequisite: NFS 4300  with B or better. Modification of diets in pathological and special conditions. Diseases affecting the renal system as well as cancer, diabetes, and metabolic stress emphasized. Practice in applying strategies in medical nutrition therapy provided through case study format, patient simulation, and field placement. Meets six hours per week. Offered Spring only.


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  • NFS 4570 - Fundamentals of Culinary Arts

    3 credit hours
    (Same as FCSE 4570 .) Prerequisite: NFS 3200 . Fundamentals and basic concepts of culinary arts to include professionalism; mis en place; Escoffier’s kitchen brigade system; tools and equipment; knife skills; preparation of sauces and stocks; principles of meat, fish, dairy, and vegetable cookery; garde manger; baking; and presentation of aesthetically appealing plates and buffets.


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Organizational Communication

  
  
  • ORCO 3240 - Introduction to Organizational Communication

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. An overview of organizational communication theories and processes examined through a hands-on approach. Includes communication networks, teamwork, leadership and power, information technology, crisis communication, and organizational trends.


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  • ORCO 3245 - Women, Leadership, and Communication

    3 credit hours
    (Same as LEAD 3245.) Communication behaviors and issues unique to women in leadership positions in gendered organizations. Activities and discussions designed to develop critical-thinking skills, broaden perspectives, adapt decision-making skills to the professional environment, and develop professional relationships.


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  • ORCO 3250 - Organizational Communication in Communities

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. Theories and techniques involving communication between organizations and their constituencies. Identification and analysis of communication involving corporate philanthropy and fundraising, fundraising events, volunteers, image, and grant writing. Possible topics include health organizations, art organizations, and nonprofits.


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  • ORCO 3340 - Interview Communication

    3 credit hours
    (Same as  .) Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. A critical study of professional interviewing techniques for employment, recruiting, counseling, persuasion, and appraisal.


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  • ORCO 3500 - Strategic Communication in Organizations

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. Organizational communication and its relationship to employees, leadership, corporate culture, diversity, change, and innovation. Possible topics include work-life balance and organizational identity.


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  • ORCO 3650 - Conflict and Organizations

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. The role of communication in conflict management/resolution between or among individuals and groups. Examines workplace violence, fraud, mediation, grievances, substance abuse, and discrimination.


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  • ORCO 3750 - Organizational Communication Analysis

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. Critical analysis of organizational communication using survey research and other methods including studies of content, readability, readership, information dissemination, and organizational effectiveness.


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  • ORCO 3800 - Introduction to Arts Management

    3 credit hours
    (Same as THEA 3800 .) Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. Management of a not-for-profit arts organization. Topics include organizational design, strategic planning, budgeting, marketing, and fundraising within the context of a visual or performing arts organization. Guest lecturers from regional arts organizations. Projects and discussion for individual interests in various arts disciplines. Laboratory hours required and/or crew requirement.


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  • ORCO 4000 - Topics in Organizational Communication

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. An in-depth study of a special topic which is significant in organizational communication literature and/or practice. May be repeated for a maximum of nine credits.


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  • ORCO 4200 - Multinational Organizations

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. A critical study of multinational organizations and the expatriate experience, including analysis of organizational preparation and employee training.


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  • ORCO 4210 - Applied Organizational Projects

    1 to 3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of department. Practical experiences in actual situations and projects in organizations, both on and off campus. Students will apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in a supervised setting. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Pass/Fail.
     


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  • ORCO 4220 - Internship in Organizational Communication

    1 to 3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of department.  Practical experience in applying coursework to actual situations and projects in organizations, both on and off campus, in a supervised internship program. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits.


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  • ORCO 4450 - Directed Study in Organizational Communication

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Intensive, independent study to pursue research in a specified area which is significant in organizational communication literature and/or practice. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.


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  • ORCO 4500 - Senior Capstone in Organizational Communication

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. Practical application of tools and theories prevalent in the field of organizational communication involving an audit of organizational communication and culture and a consulting project.


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  • ORCO 4850 - Development for Arts Organizations

    3 credit hours
    (Same as THEA 4850 .) Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. Development of not-for-profit arts organizations. Focuses on comprehensive approaches to fundraising. Includes not-for-profit arts organizations, board structures, and the terminology and tools of the fundraising profession. Ideal for future artist, not-for-profit manager, or those interested in fundraising. Laboratory hours required.


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Paralegal Studies

  
  
  
  

Philosophy

  
  • PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy

    3 credit hours
    Basic philosophical problems suggested by everyday experience integrated into a coherent philosophy of life through comparison with solutions offered by prominent philosophers.


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  • PHIL 3150 - Ethics

    3 credit hours
    Examines major ethical theories, the moral nature of human beings, and the meaning of good and right and applies ethical theories to resolving moral problems in personal and professional lives.
     


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  • PHIL 3160 - Philosophy of Happiness

    3 credit hours
    Examines the concept of human happiness and its application in everyday living as discussed since antiquity by philosophers, psychologists, writers, spiritual leaders, and contributors to popular culture.


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  • PHIL 3170 - Ethics and Computing Technology

    3 credit hours
    Exposes students to the fundamentals of ethical theory and familiarizes them with some of the practical, ethical, and legal issues with which they would have to deal as computer scientists.


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  • PHIL 3300 - Philosophy of Religion

    3 credit hours
    Examines issues of religious experience, religious knowledge, faith and reason, the existence and nature of God, evil, religious diversity, life after death.


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  • PHIL 3310 - Atheism and Philosophy

    3 credit hours
    Examines various philosophical perspectives on atheism, understood as the belief that no transcendent creator deity exists, and that there are no supernatural causes of natural events. Compares and contrasts this belief with familiar alternatives (including theism, agnosticism, and humanism), considers the spiritual significance of atheism, and explores implications for ethics and religion.


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  • PHIL 3340 - Environmental Ethics

    3 credit hours
    Examines the relation of humans to the rest of nature, clarifying the relevant ethical issues and exploring from various perspectives their application to present and future ecological concerns.


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  • PHIL 3345 - Bioethics

    3 credit hours
    Explores ethical issues arising from the practice of medical therapeutics, from the development of new biomedical technologies, and more largely from reflections on life’s meaning and prospects in the face of changing modalities of intervention fostered particularly by the various life sciences.


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  • PHIL 3500 - Philosophy, Race, and Society

    3 credit hours
    Examines sociopolitical and existential concerns of African Americans, especially in respect to issues of justice, equality, and the very meaning of life in a world of anti-black racism, against the backdrop of “enlightenment” philosophical discourse on race and personhood.


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  • PHIL 3690 - Social Philosophy

    3 credit hours
    The main problems of social philosophy are surveyed: the distinctive nature of social reality and the nature of social knowledge and how they relate to value theory.


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  • PHIL 4050 - Nineteenth-Century Philosophy

    3 credit hours
    Emphasis on movements such as German idealism, the rise of the philosophy of the social sciences, historical materialism, utilitarianism, and early critiques of modernism.


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  • PHIL 4130 - Philosophy and Literature

    3 credit hours
    Explores philosophical questions about literature, philosophical themes in literature, and differing assessments of the relation of philosophical to literary texts.


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  • PHIL 4250 - Philosophy of Gender

    3 credit hours
    Examines major work in contemporary feminist philosophy and feminist theory, with particular emphasis on the relation of sex and gender, feminist accounts of inquiry, feminist ethical issues, and feminist aesthetics.
     


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  • PHIL 4350 - Philosophy of Language

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PHIL 2110  recommended. Introduces students to the most influential analyses of meaning, reference, and truth of early twentieth-century Anglo-American philosophy; explores how the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein transforms canonical accounts of language; considers the role of metaphor in human communication and understanding.


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  • PHIL 4550 - Philosophy of Mind

    3 credit hours
    Classical philosophy of mind (emphases: the mind-body problem, theories of consciousness) and contemporary applications of philosophy to psychology (emphases: logic and cognition, emotion and reason, artificial intelligence).


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  • PHIL 4600 - Philosophy of History

    3 credit hours
    Nature of historical knowledge and problems of historical inquiry; meaning and value of history; reality of the past; historical determinism and human freedom.


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Photography

  
  • PHOT 1050 - Basic Digital Photography and Imaging

    3 credit hours


    (Same as EMC 1050 .)

    Introduces digitally based still photography; principles, methods, theory, and practice for non-photography majors. Emphasis placed on the digital single lens reflex (D-SLR) camera. Explores exposure, metering, focus, depth of field, lenses, basic lighting, design elements, and composition. Basic principles of digital photographic capture discussed. Students responsible for providing a digital single lens reflex (D-SLR) camera.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.


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  • PHOT 2050 - Basic Black and White Photography

    3 credit hours


    Black and white processing and printing; principles and procedures combined with theories of visual perception.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.


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  • PHOT 3110 - Intermediate Photography I

    3 credit hours


    Prerequisite: PHOT 2050 . Further investigation into the exposure and development controls of black and white photography as a method of expression and communication.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.


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  • PHOT 3200 - Still Digital Imaging

    3 credit hours


    (Same as EMC 3200 .) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 2050  or instructor approval; must have some working knowledge of the Macintosh computer system.

    Computerization of traditional film images and use of digital cameras allows student to use different software programs to manipulate photographic images. Ethics and law discussed along with techniques and hands-on analysis of this new medium.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
     


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  • PHOT 3580 - Photography Practicum

    1 to 3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; junior standing and permission of instructor.

    Practical experience in an on-campus photography setting. A minimum of 75 hours work for each hour of credit. Note: Total university credit for internship, practicum, and individual problems courses cannot exceed 6 credits. Pass/Fail.


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  • PHOT 4000 - Photography Internship

    1 to 3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; senior standing and permission of department chair or instructor.

    Practical experience for advanced students in a professional setting. A minimum of 75 hours work plus other assignments will be required for each hour of credit. Note: Total university credit for internship, practicum, and individual problems courses cannot exceed 6 credits. Pass/Fail.


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  • PHOT 4060 - Photojournalism

    3 credit hours


    (Same as EMC 4060 .) Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 3120  and PHOT 3810 ; EMC 3200 /PHOT 3200 ; or consent of instructor.

    Principles and practices of photography, including documentary, news and feature portraiture, photo stories and essays, and photo layout. Emphasis on newspaper assignments, participation in campus publications, portfolio editing and production, and internship preparation. Laboratory required.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
     


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  • PHOT 4190 - Ethics and Law for Visual Communicators

    3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; junior status with declared major.

    Background in ethics and law for the visual communicator. Focus on ethical philosophies, ethics case studies, and solutions to ethical dilemmas; copyright, privacy, and libel law.


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  • PHOT 4220 - Advanced Photojournalism

    3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 4060  and/or consent of instructor.

    Builds on the basic information given in PHOT 4060. Advanced photographic techniques, including digital imaging, information on ethics and law as they pertain to the image maker, along with an examination of different styles of photojournalism addressed by classroom demonstration, lecture, and practical assignments.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
     


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  • PHOT 4270 - Photo Illustration

    3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 4060 . Studio illustration with food, fragrance, beverage, jewelry, glass, and flatware with an emphasis on tabletop. Introduction to large-format view camera and studio lighting. Problems in advertising photography including responsibilities under truth in advertising. Lecture/lab with three to six hours per week.

     


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  • PHOT 4280 - Editorial Photography

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; PHOT 3040 , PHOT 3120 , and PHOT 3810 . Editorial illustration for fashion, corporate, annual report, home, and garden with emphasis on location lighting. Exploration of various career opportunities and business practices open to the professional photographer. Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.
     


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  • PHOT 4290 - Documentary Photography

    3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: PHOT 3120 , PHOT 3810 , and PHOT 4040 .

    Those students using color print material must be enrolled in or have taken PHOT 4040. Students will photograph several short-term photo essays and picture stories in addition to a long-term project in a documentary style. Research on the aspects of and photographers practicing contemporary documentary photography.

    Three-hour lecture plus up to three-hour lab per week.


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