2009-2010 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Course Descriptions Course Descriptions 196 Cedarville University 2009–10 ART-3320 – ATRN-3660 ART-3320 Art History II –Sp 3 hours Survey of architecture, painting, sculpture, and the graphic arts from Mannerism and the Baroque to the present. Prerequisite: ART-3310 Art History I. ART-3330 Three-Dimensional Design –Fa 3 hours Application of principles of design and visual organization with emphasis on volume, mass, and rendering forms in space. Prerequisite: ART-1100 Introduction to Art,ART-1210 Drawing I, ART-1230 Design I. (Fee: $100) ART-3410 Ceramics –Sp 3 hours Provides an introduction to clay from construction to finished fired pieces. Students will build forms using basic hand-building techniques and the potter’s wheel. Surface decoration will be emphasized using color, texture, and glazes. Prerequisites: ART- 1230 Design I,ART-3330 Three-Dimensional Design. (Fee: $115) ART-3510 Introduction to Printmaking –Fa 3 hours An introduction to intaglio and relief printmaking processes. Prerequisites: ART-1220 Drawing II; ART-2220 Design II. (Fee: $125) ART-3610 Sculpture –Sp 3 hours An exploration of basic studio sculpting including additive and subtractive methods in a variety of media: carving, modeling, casting, and assemblage. Prerequisites: ART-1230 Design I,ART- 3330 Three-Dimensional Design. (Fee: $125) ART-3710 Studio I –Fa 3 hours This course allows the studio art major an opportunity to explore a concentration within a particular studio discipline. Prerequisites: ART-1210 Drawing I and ART-1220 Drawing II, or ART-3210 Painting I and ART-3220 Painting II. (Fee: $125) ART-4100 Studio II –Sp 3 hours This course allows the studio art major an opportunity to explore a particular studio discipline or may be a continuation of work completed in Studio I, allowing the student a concentration in that particular discipline. Prerequisites: ART-1210 Drawing I and ART-1220 Drawing II, or ART-3210 Painting I and ART-3220 Painting II, and ART-3710 Studio I. (Fee: $125) ART-3710 Studio III –Fa 3 hours This course allows the studio art major an opportunity to explore a particular studio discipline or may be a continuation of work completed in Studio I (and/or) Studio II, allowing the student a concentration in that particular discipline. Prerequisites: ART- 1210 Drawing I and ART-1220 Drawing II, or ART-3210 Painting I and ART-3220 Painting II,ART-3710 Studio I,ART-4100 Studio II. (Fee: $125) 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 1-2 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-1550 Basic Athletic Training –Sp 5 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 5 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. (Fee: $35) ATRN-2570 Upper Body Injury Management –Sp 5 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. (Fee: $35) ATRN-2650 3 hours Therapeutic Exercise for Athletic Injuries –Sp Management of athletic 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-2900 Sports Medicine Clinic –Fa, Sp 0 hours Designed to expose the student to the sports medicine clinic. Students will spend a minimum of 25 hours in an appropriate sports medicine clinic to view first hand the role of the certified athletic trainer in this employment setting. Students are responsible for identifying an appropriate SMC and for making all necessary arrangements prior to completing their observation. Sites must be approved by the program director by reviewing an application completed by the student. Applications are available from the program director. Prerequisites: ATRN–1550 Basic Athletic Training; permission from the director of athletic training. Credit/no credit. ATRN-3550 2 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 5 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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