2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 199

Course Descriptions
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ATRN-1500 – BEBL-4900
ART-4170 Advanced Printmaking
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
This printmaking course is for the advanced student who
is completing a concentration in printmaking. By allowing the
student to specialize in a particular technical process, this
course focuses on presenting a unified body of prints reflecting a
personal style and deeper thinking in preparation for the student’s
senior exhibition. This course encourages experimentation with
the synthesis of analog digital technologies while maintaining
traditional value for achieving the consistent multiple image.
Prerequisites: ART-2170 Printmaking Foundations; ART-3170
Intermediate Printmaking. (Fee: $300)
ART-4250 Advanced Digital Photography
–Fa
3 hours
Students will learn, create, and apply advanced photography
and digital image manipulation techniques on location, in the
studio, and with Adobe Photoshop. With instructor guidance
and approval, students will develop and complete a significant,
comprehensive photography project related to their major
or area of interest that demonstrates technical expertise,
knowledge, creative composition, and artistic expression in digital
photography. Additional expenses for materials and services
beyond the course fee are required for successful completion
of this course — students should plan and budget accordingly.
Prerequisite: ART-3250 Studio Photography, or permission of the
instructor. (Fee: $100)
ART-4260 Photography Portfolio and Exhibition
–Sp
2 hours
As a capstone to the digital photography minor, students
will produce both traditional and digital portfolios of their
photography work, complete proper archival mounting and
framing of photographs, participate in photographic exhibitions,
and develop and apply knowledge of copyright and legal and
ethical issues related to photography. Additional expenses for
materials and services beyond the course fee are required for
successful completion of this course — students should plan and
budget accordingly. Prerequisites: ART-4250 Advanced Digital
Photography, or permission of the instructor. (Fee: $325)
ART-4300 Art Exhibition
–Sp
3 hours
Designed to provide the student a hands-on experience in
mounting an art exhibition. Topics include archival matting and
framing, lighting, and hanging techniques, as well as publicity and
signage. Studio work is a requirement to balance a portfolio of
work for a senior exhibition. Capstone course. Prerequisite: senior
studio art major status.
ART-4400 20th Century Art
–Fa
3 hours
Investigation of the development of 20th century art history
from Post-Impressionism to the present. Particular attention to the
underlying worldviews and changes in media. Classroom lectures
are supplemented with student research, critique, and museum
studies. (odd years)
ART-4440 Installation Art
–Fa
3 hours
Survey of Installation Art, culminating in student directed
projects, executed on and off campus. Prerequisite: ART-4400 20th
Century Art recommended. (Fee: $125) (even years)
ART-4980 Special Topics in Art
–Fa, Sp, Su
1–3 hours
This is a workshop for students who are interested in a
collaborative studio learning experience in applied art. Applied
areas offered include painting (watercolor, oil, acrylic), pottery,
or photography. Rotation of course content will be determined
by faculty schedules. In instances where Cedarville University
faculty are acting as instructors in professional workshops held
off-campus, Cedarville University students who participate and
pay Cedarville tuition can earn elective credit. Actual contact
hours would determine amount of credit granted. Prerequisite:
permission of the instructor. (Fee: $75).
ART-4990 Independent Study in Art
1–3 hours
Independent and intensive study in a particular area of art for
individual students who demonstrate special interests and ability.
Athletic Training (ATRN)
ATRN-1300 Emergency Care
–Fa
3 hours
The American Red Cross Emergency Preparedness certificate
may be granted at the end of this course. (Fee: $100)
ATRN-1500 Introduction to Athletic Training
–Fa
1 hour
This course will introduce the basic concepts of the profession
of athletic training. Emphasis will be placed on the history of the
profession as well as the core domains of athletic training.
ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training
–Sp
3 hours
An overview of the allied health profession known as athletic
training. This course focuses on prevention, management, and
rehabilitation of sport-related injuries. Relevant topics include
physical conditioning, evaluation, injury cycle, and superficial
modalities. (Fee: $50)
ATRN-2560 Lower Body Injury Management
–Fa
3 hours
Comprehensive evaluation, management, and initial
rehabilitation of athletic injuries involving the lower portion of the
human body. Prerequisites: ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training;
GBIO-2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I. (Fee: $35)
ATRN-2570 Upper Body Injury Management
–Sp
3 hours
Comprehensive evaluation, management, and initial
rehabilitation of athletic injuries involving the upper portion of the
human body. Prerequisites: ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training;
GBIO-2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I. (Fee: $35)
ATRN-2650 Therapeutic Exercise
–Sp
3 hours
Management of injuries from the subacute phase through
return to participation. Based on principles of biomechanics
with emphasis on strength, flexibility, proprioception, endurance,
and agility. Prerequisites: ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training or
permission of instructor.
ATRN-2901 Clinical I
–Fa
2 hours
This course focuses on the application of learned principles and
athletic training clinical skills. This course includes implementation
and practice of specific clinical skills from the previous year to
facilitate comprehensive learning. Athletic training students will be
supervised and given the opportunity to practice learned skills in
the clinical setting. Only for athletic training students wishing to
matriculate in the athletic training education program. Prerequisite:
ATRN-1500 Introduction to Athletic Training; ATRN-1550 Basic
Athletic Training. (Fee: $50)
ATRN-2902 Clinical II
–Sp
2 hours
This course focuses on the application of learned principles and
athletic training clinical skills. This course includes implementation
and practice of specific clinical skills from the previous year to
facilitate comprehensive learning. Athletic training students will be
supervised and given the opportunity to practice learned skills in
the clinical setting. Only for athletic training students wishing to
matriculate in the athletic training education program. Prerequisite:
ATRN-1500 Introduction to Athletic Training; ATRN-1550 Basic
Athletic Training. (Fee: $50)
ATRN-3550
3 hours
Organization and Administration in Athletic Training
–Fa
Management of the athletic training program and facility at all
levels of sport. Topics include budgets, policies, design, record-
keeping, and legal aspects of athletic training.
ATRN-3660 Therapeutic Modalities
–Fa
3 hours
An overview of the modalities used in athletic training including
thermal agents, electrical agents, and mechanical modalities.
Prerequisite: ATRN-1550 Basic Athletic Training or permission of
the instructor. (Fee: $35)
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