2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Sep 27, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Courses


 
  
  
  • ARTP 296 - Foundation Portfolio Review


    1 credits

    Description
    The course will require students to document and submit a portfolio of work completed in the core studio courses (ARTS 101, 102, and 104).  A reflective statement in which the student objectively evaluates his or her visual work will accompany the portfolio and will also be evaluated.  While all students will receive qualitative feedback, students wishing to enroll as BFA degree candidates must receive an overall score of 12 or better on an overall scale of 16 possible points.  Students will be evaluated as “satisfactory” if they submit a portfolio, and will be evaluated as “unsatisfactory” if they fail to do so. 

    Prerequisites
    ARTS 101, 102, 104


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  • ARTP 488 - Professional Practices


    3 credits

    Description
    This course is designed to provide art majors with many of the career skills and techniques required in art. Through hands-on work, lectures, discussions, and reading assignments, students will learn about job searches, graduate schools, resumes, professional correspondence, artist’s statements, documentation of work, academe, grants, health hazards, professional ethics, and related topics.

    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.




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  • ARTS 251 - Introduction to Digital Art


    3 credits

    Description
    An introductory course covering the fundamentals of computer art allowing students to explore a range of techniques using a variety of industry standard software for content creation. The latest developments in the field of computer art will be discussed. This course is structured to increase students’ understanding of digital media in artistic production, to improve students’ ability to create works using computers and their peripheral devices, and to discuss the ways contemporary artists use technology in art.

    Note
    Two studio contact hours are required for every credit hour.



    Course Fee
    $36 per course


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  • ARTS 351 - Intermediate Digital Art


    3 credits

    Description
    This course emphasizes time-based media. Students will develop motion graphic works using compositing, 2D digital animation, digital drawing/painting, and interactive sculpture/installation using various software and other physical materials/techniques while exploring intersections between digital and traditional studio practices. Contemporary theory examining the cultural impact and history of digital art will be discussed. The class will investigate narrative structures through experiments in linear and hypertextual navigation with the time-based and sequential capabilities of the computer.

    Prerequisites
    ARTS 251 or consent of instructor.

    Repeatable
    May be repeated once for credit.

    Course Fee
    $36 per course


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  • ARTS 450 - Alternative Art Forms


    3 credits

    Description
    This studio course challenges the conventional idea of art as discrete, autonomous objects displayed independent of their physical contexts in traditional gallery settings. A variety of contemporary non-traditional forms will be presented in each offering.

    Prerequisites
    ARTS 101, 102, and 104; or consent of instructor.

    Repeatable
    Course may be repeated twice for credit.

    Note
    Studio class for majors, non-majors. Offerings to include: Performance Art 450A, Installation Art 450B, and other topics to be determined.



    Course Fee
    $30 per course


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  • ARTS 451 - Advanced Digital Art


    3 credits

    Description
    Continuation of 351 with emphasis on more advanced problems in time-based media works. Students will be encouraged to explore different techniques in digital art making including alternative interfaces and experiments with the computer, such as interactive installations with moving images and sound or mixed media projects. Considerable responsibility and autonomy required of each student.

    Prerequisites
    ARTS 351 or consent of instructor.

    Repeatable
    May be repeated up to three times.

    Course Fee
    $36 per course


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  • ATTR 442 - Advanced Massage Techniques


    2 credits

    Description
    Students learn massage techniques/modalities coupled with physiological/psychological effects, including Active Isolated Stretching, Cancer Massage, Craniosacral Therapy, Geriatric Massage, Pediatric Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Myofascial Release, Neuromuscular Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Orthopedic Massage, Prenatal Massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Sports and Fitness Massage, Rolfing, Thai Massage, and Trigger Point Release.

    Prerequisites
    ATTR 210, BIO 231 or equivalent, PE 220 or BIO 241 or equivalent, and ATTR 441 and 441L.

    Co-requisites
    ATTR 442L


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  • ATTR 442L - Advanced Massage Lab


    1 credits

    Description
    Students learn advanced hands-on techniques and 100 hours of clinical experience needed to perform  Active Isolated Stretching, Cancer Massage, Craniosacral Therapy, Geriatric Massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Myofascial Release, Neuromuscular Therapy and Deep Tissue Massage, Orthopedic Massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Sports/Fitness Massage, Rolfing /Structural Integration, Thai Massage, & Trigger Point Release.

    Prerequisites
    ATTR 210, BIO 231 or equivalent, PE 220 or BIO 241 or equivalent, and ATTR 441 and 441L.

    Co-requisites
    ATTR 442

    Course Fee
    $400 per course


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  • AVT 143 - Introduction to Flight


    1 credits

    Description
    An introduction to the Indiana State University flight training program for non-Professional Aviation Flight Technology majors.

    Prerequisites
    Concurrent enrollment in or successful completion of AVT 140 or UMS 181, with a C grade or higher, or consent of instructor.

    Note
    Student must pay an additional laboratory fee of $350 for this course.
    Course Completion:
    Minimum 5 instruction hours in the department’s flight training laboratory or minimum 5 instruction hours in an aircraft.



    Course Fee
    $350 per course


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  • AVT 311 - Aircraft Systems II


    3 credits

    Description
    Continuation of the systems found on modern reciprocation and turbine powered aircraft. Topics covered will include: hydraulic and pneumatic systems, landing gear, brakes, environmental control, ice and rain protection, fire protection, aircraft turbine engines, and high speed aerodynamics. High speed aerodynamics includes the study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air to include compressibility effects, shock waves, and high speed aerodynamics. This course is the second half of a two-semester sequence.

    Prerequisites
    AVT 211 with a C grade or higher, or consent of instructor.


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  • AVT 314 - Aircraft Maintenance for Pilots


    3 credits

    Description
    An introduction to the pilot’s responsibilities regarding aircraft maintenance and inspections in addition to training on pilot-performed maintenance procedures allowed by federal regulations. Class involves significant experiential learning in areas such as safety wire techniques, nonstructural sheet metal repair, composite repair, hydraulic servicing, painting, battery servicing, etc.

    Prerequisites
    Private Pilot Certificate and AVT 211, with a C grade or higher, or consent of instructor.

    Note
    Students must pay an additional laboratory fee for this class.




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  • AVT 315 - Beechcraft King Air 200/B200 Flight


    3 credits

    Description
    Students will apply the knowledge learned in AVT 313 to develop their crew coordination and flight operational skills in the department’s King Air simulation trainer. Along with class room instruction students will also be required to complete crew training in the department’s simulation laboratory.

    Prerequisites
    AVT 313 with a C grade or higher, or consent of instructor.

    Note
    Student must pay an additional laboratory fee of $300 for this course.



    Course Fee
    $300 per course


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  • AVT 317 - Technically Advanced Aircraft


    4 credits

    Description
    Through lectures, discussions and computer based simulations students will learn to operate a glass cockpit aircraft. Coverage includes: basic layout, components, operating principles, navigation and flight planning, and coping with system failures. Students will also be required to complete glass-cockpit training in the department’s simulation laboratory.

    Prerequisites
    Successful completion of AVT242 or AVT243, with a C grade or higher, or an Instrument Rating, or consent of instructor.


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