May 08, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Course Descriptions


Graduate Bulletin Course Description Introduction

Course descriptions are listed (in this section) in alphabetical order by curricular subject abbreviations. Graduate courses are those numbered from 500 through 899. All numbers below 500 are for undergraduate credit.

Interpreting Course Descriptions

This document will help you understand the various codes used in the course descriptions.

A typical course description appears like this:

COUN 788 Counseling Process Laboratory  

Course Level

The three digits of the course codes refer to the course level. Graduate courses are numbered from 500 to 899. The 100 through 400 series are undergraduate courses.

Credits

UW-Stout defines a credit hour as an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement that reasonably approximates: [1] At least one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and a minimum of two hours of out-of-class student work each week for approximately 15 weeks for one semester hour of credit, or the equivalent amount of work over a different amount of time; or [2] At least an equivalent amount of work as required in part one [1] of this definition for other academic activities as established by UW-Stout, including distance education, online, hybrid, or other indirect faculty instruction, laboratory work, internships, co-op experiences, studio work, and other academic work leading to the award of credit hours.

 

Information and Communication Technologies

  
  • ICT-565 Integrated Software Applications for Instruction


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Software applications for the professional and personal use of instructors. The effective use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, communication and other appropriate software applications with emphasis on curricular integration and professional standards.
  
  • ICT-566 Integrated Media Applications for Instruction


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Prepares instructors to use various media in the learning environment. Emphasis on proper curriculum integration based on sound curriculum design principles and professional standards.
    Instructor’s Consent Required
    Prerequisite: ICT 565  
  
  • ICT-570 Computer-Assisted Interactive Video


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design, production and evaluation of interactive video applications. Analysis of various hardware and software systems.
    Instructor’s Consent Required
  
  • ICT-575 Web Production and Distribution


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Production and distribution of content to the World Wide Web. Consideration given to basic information architecture, standards, best practices, technologies, planning, implementation, management and distribution of digital content.
  
  • ICT-600 Workshop


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Special topics in media technology providing hands-on or experiential learning activities. Specific content and title to reflect the topic of the workshop.
  
  • ICT-601 Information Technology Policy And Audit


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Information technology policy, regulatory and audit issues, international standards, and internal security strategies.
  
  • ICT-605 Enterprise Technology Seminar


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Trends in enterprise technology, including: systematic development processes to solve business problems and support business processes, identification and use of contemporary enterprise technology solutions, sources of enterprise technology support, training and information and enterprise technology credentialing and career opportunities.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-601 
  
  • ICT-675 Dynamic Web Technologies


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Contemporary applications of technologies affecting adaptive user-centered web development as pertaining to content, presentation, scripting, variable data, markup languages, information architecture and analytics.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-575 
  
  • ICT-685 Search Engine Optimization


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Contemporary application of strategies and technology related to the improvement of placement in search engine and other relevant search results.
  
  • ICT-700 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Overview of the M.S. in Information and Communication Technologies. Research strategies, collaborative software overview and portfolio development.
  
  • ICT-701 Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Evaluation of information and communication technologies. Impacts and development of information and communication technologies in organizations and society.
    Prerequisite or Corequisite: Take ICT-700 
  
  • ICT-702 Seminar in Information and Communication Technologies


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Current topics in information and communications technology. Use of portfolios for assessment. Use of multimedia tools to create a portfolio. Development of competencies to meet M.S. in Information and Communication Technologies requirements. Create portfolio framework.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-701 
  
  • ICT-710 Learning Technologies


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Overview and selection criteria of instructor-led, computer-based, and distance learning systems for delivering content to trainees in the workplace. Includes the development of training materials in a variety of formats.
  
  • ICT-732 Technology Futures


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Apply systems thinking in developing frameworks for forecasting technology driven topics. Examine the implications of technological change along with social change for various futures.
  
  • ICT-749 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
  
  • ICT-780 Information and Communication Portfolio


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Develop and present a portfolio that contains artifacts and research-based reflections that demonstrate the competencies for the M.S. in Information and Communication Technologies. The final product is an electronic portfolio.
    Prerequisite: take during semester of graduation
  
  • ICT-797 Field Experience


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required
  
  • ICT-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Department Consent Required

Information and Technology Management

  
  • ITM-500 ITM Workshop: VMware Install, Configure, and Manage


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Installing, configuring, and managing VMware vSphere, including VMware, vSphere, ESXi, and VMware VCenter Server.
  
  • ITM-500 Workshop: Voice Mail & Unified Messaging


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Cisco Unity Connection architecture, components, functionality, and features. Implement and administer Cisco Unity Connection to create a unified workspace encompassing applications, devices, networks, and operating systems. Explore the various administration tools and reports available in Cisco Unity Connection.
  
  • ITM-508 Convergence Technologies


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Creation of single networks that support many different types of traffic: data, audio, video, and interactive multimedia. Planning physical design and installation of a telephone and converged system, requirements of a converged network, and what makes convergence.
  
  • ITM-642 Remote Access Networks


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    One of three core courses for preparation for the Cisco CCNP and CCDP professional certification. Build remote access networks to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. Students are required to pass the associated Cisco certification examination.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-641 
  
  • ITM-715 Computer Networking Foundations


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Network infrastructure. Emphasis on LAN/WAN routing, switching, security and maintenance.
  
  • ITM-749 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent Required
  
  • ITM-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Instructional Technology Coordinator

  
  • ITC-710 Introduction to Instructional Technology Coordinator Administration


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Instructional technology coordinator responsibilities regarding the leadership, staffing, planning, financing, and issues surrounding the role within the PK-12 environment.
  
  • ITC-760 Instructional Tech Coordinator Administration


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theoretical and practical skills necessary to perform the role of instructional technology coordinator within the PK-12 setting.
  
  • ITC-790 Instructional Tech Coordinator Practicum


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Experience in the role of an instructional technology coordinator at a selected public school district under the guidance of a mentor at the school site and a university supervisor.
    Prerequisites: take ICT-710  and EDUC-726 
  
  • ITC-795 Instructional Tech Coordinator Internship


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced experience in the role of an instructional technology coordinator at a selected public school district under the guidance of a mentor at the school site and a university supervisor.
    Prerequisites: take ITC-760  and ITC-790 

Literature

  
  • LIT-502 Topics in Literature


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Intensive analysis of selected authors and literary works with emphasis on discourse analysis in group and workshop settings.
  
  • LIT-503 Coming of Age in Literature and Film


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration of literary and filmic works that treat age, coming of age, aging, and old age. Literary and critical analysis using age studies.
  
  • LIT-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Manufacturing Engineering

  
  • ENGR-615 Machine Vision and Robotics


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design of machine vision and industrial robotic applications, including cost justification.
  
  • MFGE-551 Manufacturing Process Engineering I


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Understanding, analysis, and control of machining and metal forming processes. Emphasis is given to process characteristics of heat transfer, process forces and pressures, and machine tool dynamics. Sheet metal designs utilizing solid modeling software.
    Instructor’s Consent Required
  
  • MFGE-552 Manufacturing Process Engineering II


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Analysis of polymer and metal behavior in processing; mechanics of processing; identification of appropriate fabrication processes; diagnosis of process related problems; mathematical modeling of process designs.
  
  • MFGE-552 Manufacturing Process Engineering II


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Analysis of polymer and metal behavior in processing; mechanics of processing; identification of appropriate fabrication processes; diagnosis of process related problems; mathematical modeling of process designs.
  
  • MFGE-595 Seminar


    1-2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    (Title will reflect specific manufacturing content.) Designed to upgrade effectiveness of teachers or secondary school manufacturing content.
  
  • MFGE-640 Manufacturing System Design and Simulation


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design of manufacturing systems using contemporary methods and philosophies. Modeling and comparison of system designs using simulation software. Interpretation of experimental simulation results to evaluate system design alternatives. Preparation of technical reports summarizing projects.
  
  • MFGE-665 Reliability Engineering


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A practical introduction to reliability engineering with the opportunity for application. Topics covered include reliability need, calculations, prediction and modeling, and test design. Statistical proficiency required.
  
  • MFGE-735 Field Problem in Manufacturing Engineering


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Identification, selection and completion of a problem in manufacturing engineering culminating in a Plan B paper. Application of advanced manufacturing engineering topics. Admission into the MS in Manufacturing Engineering required.
    Department Consent Required
    Admission to MS in Manufacturing Engineering
  
  • MFGE-737 Seminar in Manufacturing Engineering


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Engaging students in original, critical, and advanced level presentation-discussion on current manufacturing topic and/or research related topic or outreach industry project implementation, The seminar topic is determined by the advising faculty and the students based on faculty expertise and students interest.
  
  • MFGE-749 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent Required
  
  • MFGE-753 Polymer Engineering


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced analysis of polymer behavior in processing; prediction of mechanical behavior; analysis of polymer failure; analysis of polymer electrical and optical properties.
    Instructor’s Consent Required
    Prerequisite: take MFGE-552  or obtain instructor consent
  
  • MFGE-770 Thesis-Manufacturing Engineering


    2-6 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Conduct an independent research in manufacturing engineering under the direction of research adviser. Identify, develop and outline, conduct literature review, develop a plan and method, conduct research, interpret findings, and submit final report. Students may enroll for 2-6 credits hours in various semesters with a final total of six credits.
    Prerequisite: take MFGE-707 
  
  • MFGE-771 Emerging Manufacturing Materials


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theory and application of new and emerging materials in manufacturing. Principles of materials design and development. Properties and behavior of new and emerging materials and their enabling role in industry. Undergraduate courses in chemistry and engineering materials recommended.
  
  • MFGE-792 Special Projects in Manufacturing Engineering


    2-6 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Substantive study and activity for specialists in the industry and technology field to include library work, field observation, laboratory work planned by the student and approved and supervised by a faculty consultant. Preparation of a technical report. May be repeated for a maximum of six semester credits.
    Department Consent Required
    Prerequisite: take CTE-739 
  
  • MFGE-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Manufacturing Technology

  
  • ENGR-515 Metallurgy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Properties of crystalline solids, production of iron and steel, the carbon-iron equilibrium diagram, principles of heat treatment, properties of ferrous alloys. Production, properties, and theory of the most important non-ferrous metals and alloys.
  
  • ETECH-503 Computer Aided Manufacturing


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Justification for and application of computer assistance in manufacturing process; machine process control, inventory and materials handling, robotics and automated assembly, product design and part grouping in relation to total manufacturing operation.
  
  • ETECH-530 Plastics for Teachers


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Overview of plastics as a manufacturing material. Focus on plastics processes: injection molding, blow molding, extrusion, thermoforming, and reinforced resin composites. Includes lab projects for the technology education classroom and tours to plastic processing industries.
  
  • ETECH-545 Design and Simulation of Manufacturing Systems


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design of manufacturing systems using contemporary methods and philosophies. Modeling and comparison of system designs using simulation software. Interpretation of experimental simulation results to evaluate system design alternatives. Preparation of technical reports summarizing projects. Recommended: statistical knowledge.
  
  • ETECH-600 Workshop:


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Special topics manufacturing, providing hands-on or experiential learning activities. Specific content and title to reflect the topic of the workshop.

Marketing and Business Education

  
  • MBE-500 Introduction to Teaching Marketing and Business Education


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A study of becoming a teacher in the disciplines of Marketing and Business Education with a deep focus on their related career and technical student organizations.
  
  • MBE-501 Marketing and Business Methods and Formative Assessment


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Interpret marketing and business content structures; analyze and develop teaching and learning methods, procedures and activities; plan and demonstrate formative assessments.
  
  • MBE-555 Marketing and Business Seminar


    2-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Issues and trends in marketing, business and career and technical education. Experiences necessary for success during student teaching and upon initial career entry.
  
  • MBE-601 Marketing Education Curriculum


    2-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Program, course and lesson-level curriculum development skills. Assessment systems, strategies, design elements, and test development skills.
  
  • MBE-611 Business Education Methods and Curriculum


    5 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Teaching methods and curriculum design for business educators. Emphasis on basic business subjects; business literacy and entry-level job preparation; issues and trends; demonstration and development of a standards-based business education curriculum.
  
  • MBE-612 Elementary Keyboarding Teaching Methods


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Developmentally appropriate methods of instruction in keyboarding and emerging input technologies applicable to elementary educational settings. Must be an Elementary Certified Educator.
  
  • MBE-701 Issues in Marketing and Business Education


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Definition, exploration and research of a current issue in secondary or postsecondary Marketing and Business Education.
  
  • MBE-702 Improving Methods and Materials for MBE


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Instructional materials and methods for utilization in secondary or postsecondary Marketing and Business Education.
    Department Consent Required
  
  • MBE-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Marriage and Family Therapy

  
  • MFT-732 Sexual Attitudes Reassessment


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Study of attitudes, values, feelings and beliefs about a wide range of human sexual experiences; assistance in gaining insight into the professional and personal effects of these attitudes/values/feelings/beliefs.  The content-delivery is explicit in both media representation and in conversation. Learning occurs via instructor-led didactic work, large-group presentation/activities, and small group discussion.
  
  • MFT-733 Advanced Sex Therapy


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced overview of sex-related psychotherapy, field-based ethical and professional communication practices, and biopsychosocial understandings of healthy and problematic sexual functioning, behaviors, and interpersonal relationships. The sex-related psychotherapeutic areas covered include: theories, models, methods, techniques, interventions, evaluations, assessments, and diagnosis and treatment of psychosexual disorders, as well as sex-related relational problems. A significant portion of the learning will occur via role-playing and case review.
  
  • MFT-735 Investigations


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A research experience which culminates in a Plan B paper.
    Department Consent Required
    Prerequisites: take EDUC-740  or MFT-765 
  
  • MFT-740 Cultural Competence in Family Therapy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Cultural competence and its application in MFT. Exploration of systems of privilege and oppression and their link to interpersonal dynamics. Self-examination of cultural assumptions. Practice in working with difference.
  
  • MFT-744 Psychometric Aids in Couples and Family Therapy


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Understanding and applying psychometric instruments in MFT context. Includes descriptive statistics, reliability, measurement error, validity, interpretation, selection, administration, cultural diversity, disabilities.
  
  • MFT-745 Treating Drug Abuse, Intimate Violence and Self-Harm


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Assess and treat intimate violence (emotional, physical, sexual, neglect), substance abuse and self-harm. Children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.
  
  • MFT-750 Foundations of Couples and Family Therapy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Study of early theories of couples and family therapy. Assessment and treatment for children, adolescents, adults, couples, parents and families.
  
  • MFT-751 Contemporary Couples and Family Therapy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Study of contemporary theories of couples and family therapy. Assessment and treatment for children, adolescents, adults, couples, parents and families.
  
  • MFT-752 Couples Therapy and Sex Therapy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Therapeutic models, assessment and interventions for working with couples. Dynamics of couple relationships including communication, infidelity, emotional regulation, conflict management, and sexual interaction.
  
  • MFT-755 Professional Issues in Couples And Family Therapy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration of the issues in the development of professional skills, attitudes and identity in the area of couples and family therapy.
    Prerequisite: take MFT-750 
  
  • MFT-765 Research in Psychotherapy


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Basic research methods in the evaluation of therapy effectiveness. Application of research skills by demonstrating ability to critique published studies and to develop a research proposal.
  
  • MFT-793 Couples and Family Therapy Practicum I


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Preparation for professional couples and family therapy services through seminar discussions, observation, and supervised counseling experience.
    Department Consent Required
    Must be admitted to the M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy
  
  • MFT-794 Couples and Family Therapy Practicum II


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Sequel to MFT-793 . Continuing preparation for professional couple and family therapy services through seminar discussions, observation, and supervised therapy.
    Prerequisite: take MFT-793 
  
  • MFT-795 Couples & Family Therapy Practicum


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Preparation for professional couple and family therapy services through seminar discussions, observation, and supervised therapy.
    Department Consent Required
    Must be admitted to the M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy
  
  • MFT-795 Marriage & Family Therapy Practicum


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    The study and application of family theory in a clinical setting.
    Department Consent Required
    Must be admitted to the M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy
  
  • MFT-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Mathematics

  
  • MATH-710 Introduction to Industrial Mathematics


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to mathematical methods with direct applications in business and industry, including mathematical aspects of quality control, Monte Carlo methods, linear programming, model fitting, frequency domain methods, difference and differential equations, graph theory, and report writing.
  
  • MATH-720 Algebraic Structures


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Modular arithmetic, Chinese remainder theorem, linear Diophantine equations, quadratic reciprocity, vector spaces, matrices, inner product, quadratic forms, finite fields, field extensions and solutions to equations over finite fields.
  
  • MATH-755 Differential Equations: Initial and Boundary Value Problems


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Methods used in solving initial and boundary value differential equation problems that arise in applied mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and statistics.
  
  • MATH-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
  
  • MATHED-688 Internship Teaching - Math Education


    8 cr.16 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Alternative to student teaching experience: licensed and salaried internship in a cooperating school for one semester.

Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science

  
  • MSCS-580 Cryptography


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Classical and modern encryption methods, including both public-key and symmetric-key cryptosystems; elementary number theory; digital signature schemes and hash functions; introduction to (and countermeasures for) number-theoretic and algebraic cryptanalysis; discrete logarithms; applications to information assurance and cyber-security.
  
  • MSCS-590 Fourier Transform and Applications


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Fundamental theory of Fourier transform with applications to a variety of topics. Traditional definition of Fourier series, the modern functional definition of Fourier transform and its properties. Discrete and fast Fourier transform. Convolution and Shah-function and their applications to Fourier transform.
    Prerequisites: take MATH-720  and MATH-755 
  
  • MSCS-590 Topics


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Topics of current importance in applications of mathematics to problems in business, industry, government or society. May be repeated for additional credit with consent of program director.
  
  • MSCS-747 Scientific Computing


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Analysis and development of the most common techniques used in the efficient numerical solution of problems in applied mathematics, statistics, science and engineering focusing on computational methods in linear algebra and nonlinear systems. Applications from a wide variety of fields including engineering, computer science, and physics.
    Prerequisite: Take MATH-720 
  
  • MSCS-791 Field Project in Industrial Mathematics I


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    First course in a two-semester sequence. Application of a variety of mathematical tools to conduct original research on a project provided by employers, professors, companies, agencies, or organizations. Synthesis of mathematical modeling, numerical computing, and/or data analysis.
    Prerequisite: take MATH-710 
  
  • MSCS-792 Field Project in Industrial Mathematics II


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Second course in a two-semester sequence. Application of a variety of mathematical tools to conduct original research on a project provided by employers, professors, companies, agencies, or organizations. Synthesis of mathematical modeling, numerical computing, and/or data analysis.
    Prerequisite: take MSCS-791 
  
  • MSCS-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Packaging

  
  • PKG-749 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent Required
  
  • PKG-799 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent Required

Photography

  
  • PHOTO-505 Photo Processes


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced monochromatic photography: aesthetics, advanced theory, view-camera techniques, studio lighting, materials and equipment selection, sheet-film processing, specialized processes and techniques. A special course fee applies.
  
  • PHOTO-510 Introduction to Photographic Lighting


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to the essential concepts of lighting for still and moving image photography. Emphasis is placed on the application and control of natural and artificial light in studio and location photography. A DSLR camera with full manual control in still and video capture modes is required.
  
  • PHOTO-511 Advertising and Public Relations Photography


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A survey of advertising and public relations photography trends and practices. The relationship between photography, typography and design, image capture, manipulation, file management, workflow, output, as well as identifying and meeting client needs and expectations are stressed. A digital SLR camera is required.
  
  • PHOTO-530 Introduction to Video Production


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to essential concepts and techniques of video production. Emphasis is placed on preproduction and preparation for production, writing proposals and treatments, story-boarding and developing a workflow appropriate to the project. Students develop camera operation, audio, lighting, directing, producing and editing skills. A DSLR camera with full manual controls in still and video capture modes is required.
  
  • PHOTO-535 Film-History and Appreciation


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Evolution of motion picture film as medium of mass communication and aesthetic expression; contributions of noted film producers.
  
  • PHOTO-540 History of Photography


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A survey of the scientific and aesthetic development of photography from its beginnings to the recent practices of photographic technologies in the context of post-modernity. Examine the diversity of styles, techniques, methods, and ideologies of selected photographers focusing on their contributions and influences in advertising, art, fashion, communication technology and pop culture.
  
  • PHOTO-575 Product Photography


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A survey of the technical and conceptual aspects of still and moving image photography of manufactured goods and products. Emphasis is placed on photographing studio and table still life sets. The importance of lighting for scale, as well as lighting varied surfaces will be explored. A DSLR camera with full manual controls in still and video capture modes is required.
  
  • PHOTO-611 Photojournalism and Documentary Photography


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A survey of the technical and conceptual aspects of photojournalism and documentary photography trends and practices. The importance of still and moving images as conveyors of information and influence on public opinion is emphasized. Ethical and moral considerations, freedom of the press and the public’s right to know are stressed. A survey of the technical and conceptual aspects of still and moving image photography of manufactured goods and products. Emphasis is placed on photographing studio and table still life sets. The importance of lighting for scale, as well as lighting varied surfaces will be explored. A DSLR camera with full manual controls in still and video capture modes is required.
  
  • PHOTO-612 Nature and Landscape Photography


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A survey of the technical and conceptual aspects of nature and landscape, still and moving image photography trends and practices. Emphasis on the application of appropriate techniques and equipment for field conditions.
    A special course fee applies. A DSLR camera with full manual controls in still and video capture modes is required.
 

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