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  • 3.00 Credits

    APRO 2050 Advanced Management II (3L,3CR) This course focuses on developing skills in administrative practices, communication, and community resource development from the perspective of being the director of the activity program in a long-term care setting. Prerequisite: APRO 2010 and APRO 1971. Concurrent enrollment: APRO 2972. (Spring semester.)
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    APRO 2971 Advanced Management Practicum I (6LB,3CR) This practicum strengthens the learning in the classroom by providing field experience in a long-term care setting. It is designed to enhance the student's knowledge about other departments and their responsibilities, as well as deepening the student's understanding of the administration of the activity department. The field experience is coordinated with the primary instructor and on-site practicum supervision, if necessary. The primary instructor will provide the student and practicum supervisor with practicum content and assignments. The student may be supervised on the job or as a volunteer. Prerequisite: APRO 1050 and APRO 1971. Concurrent enrollment: APRO 2010. (Fall semester.)
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    APRO 2972 Advanced Management Practicum II (6LB,3CR) This practicum strengthens the learning in the classroom by providing field experience in a long-term care setting. It is designed to enhance the student's communication and problem solving skills with project involvement and completion. The field experience is coordinated with the primary instructor and on-site practicum supervision, if necessary. The primary instructor will provide the student and practicum supervisor with practicum content and assignments. The student may be supervised on the job or as a volunteer. Prerequisite: APRO 2010 and APRO 2971. Concurrent enrollment: APRO 2050. (Spring semester.)
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    ART 1000 General Studio Art (2L,4LB,3CR) [E] General Art is an introductory art class for non-art majors designed to give a personal, improvisational, and welcoming art experience to everyone. Boost your skill set, leading to new adventures in work and creativity. A variety of media will be covered in this class including, drawing, ceramics, printmaking, and metalsmithing.
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    ART 1005 Drawing I(2L,4LB,3CR)E Introductory drawing emphasizing a wide range of drawing materials and methods of visual study. Fundamentals are stressed.
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    ART 1006 Drawing I (2L,4LB,3CR)Introductory drawing emphasizing a wide range of drawing materials and methods of visual study. Fundamentals are stressed.
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    ART 1010 Intro to Art (3L,3CR)[E] A survey of the arts produced by humans from prehistory through contemporary trends. Emphasis on the basic elements of art and visual literacy through review of a variety of media and architecture. For non-art majors only.
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    ART 1015 History of Graphic Design (3L,3CR) This course discusses of historic and comtemporary design history with a focus on formal and aesthetic issues.
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    ART 1050 Drawing I (2L,4LB,3CR) [CA] Introductory drawing emphasizing a wide range of drawing materials and methods of visual study. Fundamentals are stressed.
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    ART 1060 Drawing II (2L,4LB,3CR) Continuation of the principles of drawing, including contemporary esthetics and the human figure. Prerequisite: ART 1050.