695V Special Topics (1-6) (On demand) Subject matter not
covered in other courses. With permission, may be taken a second time
for credit if the topic is different. Prerequisite: graduate standing or
consent.
Courses: Art Education (ARED)
- 3603 Public School Art for Elementary Schools (I, II)
Selection, preparation, and use of instructional materials for art in
the elementary school. Artistic development of the child and
implications to learning in art and other academic areas. Prerequisite:
ART 1003, ARHS 1003 and admission to teacher education.
- 3613 Public School Art I (I, II) Selection, preparation and
use of instructional materials in elementary and secondary schools. For
students seeking teaching certification in art. Prerequisites:
Completion of core courses in art and admission to teacher education.
- 4623 Public School Art II (I, II) Continuation of Public
School Art I. Prerequisite: ART 3613.
- 4683 Seminar in Art Education Critical study of theories and
practice in elementary and secondary art education. Prerequisite: ART
3613 or 4623.
- 5623 Readings in Art Education Provides the student
interested in teaching with familiarity in concepts, philosophies,
methods, issues, and research in art education. Prerequisite: graduate
standing.
- 5633 Art Education Workshop Primarily for in-service
teachers to acquaint them with the developments in the field of art
education. Prerequisite: consent.
- 5643 Art Education Workshop Continuation of ART 5633.
William A. Schwab
Chairman of Studies
525 Old Main
575-4802
The following courses may be enrolled in by students in certain special
circumstances when approved for studies in off-campus programs. The
consent of the Associate Dean of Fulbright College is required.
Courses: Arts and Sciences (ARSC)
- 300V Study Abroad (1-12) Open to undergraduate students
studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs. Carries up to 12
credit hours per semester. May be repeated for a total of 24 hours.
- 310V Cooperative Education (1-4) Required of participants
in cooperative education work assignments. Available for credit (CR) only.
ASIAN STUDIES
(See page 242 under Fulbright Institute of International Relations.)
Claud Lacy
Chairman of Studies
226 Physics Building
575-2506
Professor Lieber
Associate Professor Lacy
Assistant Professor Oliver
Courses: Astronomy (ASTR)
- 2001L Survey of the Universe Laboratory (I, II, S) Daytime
and nighttime observing with telescopes and indoor exercises on selected
topics.
- 2003 Survey of the Universe (I, II, S) An introduction to
the content and fundamental properties of the cosmos. Topics include
planets and other objects of the solar system, the Sun, normal stars and
interstellar medium, birth and death of stars, neutron stars, pulsars,
black holes, the Galaxy, clusters of galaxies, and cosmology.
- 2003H, 2001M Survey of the Universe and Lab, Honors An
introduction to the content and fundamental properties of the cosmos.
Topics include planets and other objects of the solar system, the sun,
normal stars and interstellar medium, birth and death of stars, neutron
stars, black holes, the Galaxy, clusters of galaxies, and cosmology.
Prerequisite: consent of the Honors Director and the instructor.
- 3003 Descriptive Astronomy Nonmathematical, introductory
course designed to give a general knowledge of the subject. Includes
night-viewing sessions each week. Prerequisite: junior standing. Not
open to students with credit in ASTR 2003. No credit is given toward a
B.S. degree in physics.
- 301V Observational Astronomy (1-3) (I, II, S) Individual
experimental or observational problems studied with small telescopes,
cameras, and other basic equipment. One to 3 hours of credit maximum.
Prerequisite: ASTR 2003, or 3003 and consent. No credit is given toward
a B.S. degree in physics.
- 302V The Planetarium (On demand) Development and use of
planetarium materials, special problems and aids. Includes literature
work and practice. One hour per semester for a maximum of three hours
of credit. Prerequisite: ASTR 2003, or 3003 and consent. No credit is
given toward a B.S. degree in physics.
- 3033 Solar System Astronomy Basic course on state of
knowledge of solar system astronomy, especially designed for students in
B.A. Physics program or as an elective for undergraduates in related
areas. Prerequisite PHYS 2033/2031L or consent.
- 3041 Introduction to Celestial Navigation (On demand) Study
of positions of several of the brighter stars and the sun with emphasis
on latitude and longitude determination and space vehicle orientation.
Includes night viewing and planetarium work. Prerequisite: junior
standing or consent.
- 3053 Stellar System Astronomy Basic course on stars, galaxies
and cosmology; especially designed for students in the B.A. Physics
program or as an elective for undergraduates in related areas.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2033/2031L or consent.
- 4003 Selected Topics in Modern Astronomy (On demand) Topics
will be selected from cross field applications to astronomy of such
fields as physics, chemistry, geology or archeology. Prerequisite: consent.
- 4013 Astrophysics A basic astrophysics course covering
stellar evolution, interstellar medium, galactic nucleogenesis and
observational cosmology. Prerequisite: PHYS 3613 or CHEM 3504 or
consent.
- 4020L Observational Astrophysics Lab
- 4024 Observational Astrophysics (On demand) Telescope imaging
properties, single and multiple channel electro-optical detectors,
computer control of astronomical instrumentation, photoelectric
photometry, maximum likelihood analysis of observational data,
observational projects at Droke Observatory. Two hours lecture, four
hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: PHYS 3613 or consent.
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