Mar 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Course Information


Course Lists by Special Designations

 

Applied Music, Private

  
  • MUSC 3154 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Clarinet


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3160 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor)


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3161 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor)


    1

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3162 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor)


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3163 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor)


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3164 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor)


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3170 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3171 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet


    1

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3172 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3173 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3174 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3180 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3181 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn


    1

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3182 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3183 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3184 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3190 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3191 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone


    1

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3192 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3193 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3194 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3200 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3202 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3203 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3204 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3210 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3212 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3213 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3214 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3220 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3221 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion


    1

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3222 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3223 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3224 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3230 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3231 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz


    1

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3232 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3233 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz


    3

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.
  
  • MUSC 3234 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz


    4

    May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week.

Animation/Interactive Design

  
  • ART 2070 - Animation/Interactive Design Survey


    3 F,S,SS

    P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 . Using computers to solve visual problems. Exploration of ways that animation/interactive design and digital imaging can complement experiences in various disciplines.
  
  • ART 2470 - Introduction to Digital 3D Modeling and Animation


    3

    P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 ART 1025 , ART 1030 . Studio that develops students design process through construction of digital 3D models and animation.
  
  • ART 3070 - Electronic Interactive Multimedia


    3 F,S

    2 lecture and 4 studio hours per week. P: ART 2070  or ART 2071  or consent of instructor. Interactive multimedia design process. Web based projects incorporate sound, full-motion video, and still and kinetic imagery. Users interact with information presented. Emphasis on problem-seeking/problem-solving processes.
  
  • ART 3080 - Introductory Video Art


    3

    P: Two courses (6 s.h.) ART 1015 ART 1025 , ART 1030 .  Video for aesthetic inquiry.
  
  • ART 3081 - Intermediate Video Art


    3

    P: ART 3080 . Explores video as expressive medium and builds upon competencies developed in P: ART 3080 .
  
  • ART 3082 - Motion Graphics Studio


    3 F,SS

    An introductory course in motion graphics, kinetic typography, and broadcast and web animation.
  
  • ART 3442 - Products and Environments


    3 F

    P: ART 2210  or consent of instructor. User-based design principles applied to exhibit environments and furniture systems intended for repetitive production.
  
  • ART 3470 - Digital 3D Animation


    3

    P: ART 2470  or consent of instructor. Design studio that develops student’s concept of digital 3D modeling as applied to animation and special effects.
  
  • ART 4070 - Advanced Interactive Media


    3 S

    1 lecture and 4 studio hours per week. P: ART 2070 , ART 3070 ; or consent of instructor. Advanced exploration of interactive media design process. Emphasis on problem-seeking/problem-solving processes.
  
  • ART 4411 - Professional Practice


    3

    P: ART 4070   or consent of instructor. Advanced media design projects and practices for professional portfolio presentations are covered to prepare students for entry-level employment.
  
  • ART 4470 - Digital 3D Lighting and Rendering


    3

    P: ART 3470  or consent of instructor. Design studio that develops the concept of digital geometries. Basic elements that make digital 3D models, including effects of lighting, texture mapping and rendering.

Art Courses for the Non-Art Major

  
  • ART 1001 - Color and Design


    3 F,S,SS GE:FA

    Not open to ART majors May not substitute for ART 1005 . Color theory and design principles.
  
  • ART 1070 - Animation Art with ECU’s Sonic Plaza for Non-Art Majors


    3 F,S,SS

    May not substitute for ART 1005 . Introduction to the fundamentals of art through making animations for ECU’s Sonic Plaza monitor ring.
  
  • ART 1105 - Ceramics Appreciation


    3 GE:FA

    6 studio hours per week. P: Not for credit toward Art-Major degrees. Introductory survey of ceramic traditions and hands-on studio projects. Emphasis on clay making, forming, glazing, and firing.
  
  • ART 1250 - Digital Photography for Non-SOAD Majors


    3 F,S GE:FA

    Introduction to visual concepts and digital photography as a fine art.
  
  • ART 1827 - Photography Changes Everything


    3

    Introduction to the language, vernacular, and the roles of photography in contemporary society through image making, discussion, observation, and research.

     
  
  • ART 1910 - Art Appreciation


    3 F,S,SS GE:FA GD

    P: Not open to ART majors or minors. Visual experience to enhance student’s understanding and enjoyment of international art.
  
  • ART 3850 - Art in the Elementary School


    3 F,S,SS GE:FA

    Not open to ART majors. P: Junior standing. Art educational philosophy, methodology, materials, processes, and specific projects for elementary classes.

Art and Design

  
  • ART 1005 - Design I


    3 F,S,SS GE:FA

    P: ART major or administrative approval. Elements and principles of design as applied to two and three dimensions.
  
  • ART 1015 - Design II


    3 F,S,SS

    P: ART 1005 , ART 1020  with a minimum grade of C- (1.7); or chair approval. Extension and development of content of ART 1005 .
  
  • ART 1020 - Drawing


    3 F,S,SS GE:FA

    P: ART major or administrative approval. Introduction to drawing in various media.
  
  • ART 1025 - Digital Design


    3

    P: ART 1005 ART 1020  with a minimum grade of C- (1.7); or chair approval. Elements and principles of design as applied to digital art in two and three dimensions and time based media.
  
  • ART 1030 - Figure Drawing


    3 F,S,SS

    P: ART 1005 , ART 1020  with a minimum grade of C- (1.7); or chair approval. Introduction to drawing the human figure using various media.
  
  • ART 4050 - Art and Design Capstone


    3

    Development of competencies in communication, presentation, and business skills for engaging in professional art and design practice.

Art and Design Banked Courses

  
  • ART 2350 - Off-Loom Textile Design


    3

    P: ART 2303 . Design with fibers using methods other than floor loom.
  
  • ART 2905 - Masterpieces in the Visual Arts and Literature


    3 GE:FA

    For General College student. Not open to those who have credit for ART 1907. P: Non-ART major. Comparative study of selected visual and literary works from the Renaissance to modern times.
  
  • ART 2906 - West and Central African Art


    3 S GE:FA

    For General College student. Not open to those who have credit for ARTH 3970  nor to art history minors. P: Non-ART major. Art from west and central Africa examined within environmental and societal conditions which influence its production and uses.
  
  • ART 3350 - Advanced Off-Loom Textile Design


    3

    P: ART 2350 . Advanced fiber design. Employs methods other than floor loom.
  
  • ART 4005 - Interdisciplinary Three-Dimensional Design Studio for Ceramics, Wood Design, Metal Design, and Sculpture


    3

  
  • ART 4006 - Interdisciplinary Three-Dimensional Design Studio for Sculpture, Environmental Design, and Wood Design


    3

  
  • ART 4420 - Social and Cultural Perspectives in Design


    3

  
  • ART 4421 - Seminar in Contemporary Concepts


    2


Art and Design Theory and Criticism

  
  • ART 1827 - Photography Changes Everything


    3

    Introduction to the language, vernacular, and the roles of photography in contemporary society through image making, discussion, observation, and research.
     
  
  • ART 2460 - Image Theory and Aesthetics


    3

    Introduction to the principles of time-based media theory and aesthetics in particular light, space, time, motion, and sound.
  
  • ART 3090 - Design Theory in Practice


    3

    Historically-threaded examination of how cultural, political, and technological changes affect visual production, especially design.

Art Education

  
  • ART 2123 - Early Experiences for the Prospective Teacher


    1 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    Minimum of 16 hours of observations of public school art classes and related school activities plus 1 hour per week of seminar to discuss the observations.
  
  • ART 2870 - Computers in Art Education


    1 F,S

    1 lecture and 1 studio hour per week. P: ART 1015 , ART 1030 . Entry-level experiences in basic computer operations applicable to the art education classroom K-12.
  
  • ART 3851 - Art in the Elementary School


    3 SL*: Selected Sections are Service Learning. WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. F,S

    P: ART major; junior standing. Art education philosophy, methodology, materials, processes, and specific projects for elementary classes.
  
  • ART 3860 - Classroom Participation in Art


    1 F,S

    P: Junior standing; ART 3851 . Classroom participation in the teaching of art classes and discussion of procedures used.
  
  • ART 4323 - Art in the Secondary School


    3 F,S

    P: Junior standing; admission to upper division. Art education philosophy, methodology, media, and techniques for junior and senior high school classes.
  
  • ART 4325 - Internship Seminar: Issues in Art Education


    1 F,S

    P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4850  or ART 4851  and ART 4870  or ART 4871 . Seminar for discussion of the issues and concerns of the internship experience.
  
  • ART 4850 - Art Internship in Elementary Education


    6 F,S

    P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325  and ART 4871 . Observation and supervised teaching in elementary school classes.
  
  • ART 4851 - Art Internship in Elementary Education


    3 F,S

    P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325 , ART 4870 . Observation and supervised teaching in elementary school classes.
  
  • ART 4870 - Art Internship in Secondary Education


    6 F,S

    P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325  and ART 4851 . Observation and supervised teaching in junior and/or senior high school classes.
  
  • ART 4871 - Art Internship in Secondary Education


    3 F,S

    P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325 , ART 4850 . Observation and supervised teaching in secondary school classes.

Art History

  
  • ARTH 1905 - The Dimensions of Art


    3 F, S GE:FA

    Various ways of perceiving, discussing, and analyzing works of art.
     
  
  • ARTH 1906 - Art History Survey


    3 F,S GE:FA

    History of art from prehistoric times to Renaissance.
  
  • ARTH 1907 - Art History Survey


    3 F,S GE:FA

    History of art from Renaissance to modern times.
  
  • ARTH 2910 - Ancient Art History


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    P: ART 1906, 1907; or consent of instructor. Egyptian, Minoan, Mycenaean, Greek, and Roman art.
  
  • ARTH 2925 - Byzantine Art and Architecture


    3 WI

    Art and architecture of the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe (ca 300-1500). Focus on accomplishments in the Byzantine Empire and artistic realms of its cultural influence (may include Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sicily and Venice).
  
  • ARTH 3915 - Art of the Middle Ages


    3 WI S Formerly ARTH 2920

    Art and architecture of Early Christian and Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic periods. Focus is on accomplishments in cultural centers of Italy, Greece, Turkey, Syria, Israel, France, England, the German States, and Spain.
  
  • ARTH 3920 - Asian Art


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    Painting, sculpture, and architecture of China, Japan, and India.
  
  • ARTH 3930 - Italian Renaissance Art: 1300-1500


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    Painting, architecture, and sculpture in Italy from 1300-1500.
  
  • ARTH 3935 - Italian Baroque Art: 1600-1700


    3 WI

    Significant artists and art theories of Baroque Italy.
  
  • ARTH 3940 - Italian Renaissance Art: 1500-1600


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    Painting, architecture, and sculpture in Italy from 1500-1600.
  
  • ARTH 3950 - Architectural History of the Middle East Before 1600


    3 GE:FA

    Architecture of ancient Babylon, Assyria, Persia, Egypt, and early Christian and early Islamic cultures of Middle East.
  
  • ARTH 3951 - Introduction to the History of Architecture


    3 WI F,S

    Survey of architectural history in the West, from prehistory to twenty-first century, including context, expressive content, function, structure, style, form, building technology. Main architectural terms, concepts, and theories.
  
  • ARTH 3960 - Art and Power in Mesoamerica


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    Chronological survey of major. Mesoamerican cultures and how the visual arts they produce reflect aspects of religious and political power.
  
  • ARTH 3961 - Native North American Art and Ritual


    3 S

    Overview of major Pre-Columbian North American cultures and how visual arts created by native artists were part of their ritual, religious, and everyday lives. Covers cultural changes due to European impact.
  
  • ARTH 3962 - Art and Landscape in the Andes


    3 F,S

    Chronological survey of Andean visual culture. Analysis of Andean art from a landscape and sacred geography perspective.
  
  • ARTH 3970 - African Art


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S

    P: ART 1906, 1907; or consent of instructor. Traditional and contemporary art of west and central Africa.
 

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