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Course Descriptions/Geography 313
week, though some work will occur outside of class time. No camera required. Art studio fee applies. No pre-requisite.
Introduces students to the tools, techniques, and creative imaging possibilities using Adobe Photoshop. Explores how the computer is used to create new and traditional forms of artwork, utilizing digital photography, digital imaging, and design. Students are exposed to contemporary and historical computer and design issues. Class meets 3 hours per week. Art studio fee applies. A digital camera is not required.
2323. Digital Design (ART 2323, MCO 2323) 3 hours
2340. Clay I (ART 2340) 3 hours
This studio-based course introduces students to handle the medium of clay – a material with no intrinsic form of its own. Students will learn how valuable touch and the record of touch can be, how to experiment and take risks in the studio as a metaphor for taking risks in life, and to appreciate the element of chance. Class meets 3 hours per week. Art studio fee applies.
3340. Clay II (ART 3340) 3 hours
Prerequisite: ART/FAR 2340
A continuation of FAR 2340, Clay I. Studio-based course continues with more depth the concepts and practices of Clay I. Students can expect to develop projects more independently. Art studio fee applies. May be repeated for credit.
French (FRE)
3 hours 3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
This course consists of a survey of world regions and the geographic factors that shape them, including economic, political, linguistic, and religious variables as well as topography, climate, and natural resources. Global themes may include the impact of world population trends, environmental problems, trade and economic development, interactions between ethnic groups, and geopolitical change. Throughout the course, place-name location geography is emphasized.
1341. Elementary French I
General acquisition of French as a foreign language.
1342. Elementary French II
Prerequisite: FRE 1341 or the equivalent
General acquisition of French as a foreign language.
2313. Intermediate French I
Prerequisite: FRE 1342 or the equivalent
General acquisition of French as a foreign language.
Geography (GEG)
2304. World Geography
2305. Human Geography 3 hours
This topical survey course covers issues in cultural, urban, economic, and political geography. The course surveys these different branches of geography from the perspective of two interwoven themes: Fort Worth in a global context, and the impact of geography and geographic change in our lives.


































































































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