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Grove Bessey -- He has fair skin, brown eyes, and short curly brown hair. He is tall and sturdy. He speaks English and Latin. He is 20 years old in 2016. Grove is studying toward a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences with a minor in Environmental Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He enjoys working with nature and has good wilderness skills. He lives on a shoestring budget, though.
Qualities: Good (+2) Biology Student, Good (+2) Citizen, Good (+2) Naturalistic Intelligence, Good (+2) Strength, Good (+2) Wilderness Skills
Poor (-2) Broke College Student

Biological Sciences MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Complete the Biological Sciences Core Requirements, Ancillary Requirements, and one of two options: Standard or Health and Disease.
Core Requirements
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
REQUIRED COURSES
BIOS 100 Pathways to Success in the Biological Sciences Major 1
LIFE 120 & LIFE 120L Fundamentals of Biology I and Fundamentals of Biology I laboratory 4
LIFE 121 & LIFE 121L Fundamentals of Biology II and Fundamentals of Biology II Laboratory 4
BIOS 205 Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory 2
BIOS 206 General Genetics 4
BIOS 207 Ecology and Evolution 4
BIOS 99 Assessment of the Major 0
Credit Hours Subtotal: 19
Total Credit Hours 19
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Ancillary Requirements
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
MATHEMATICS AND QUANTITATIVE REASONING
MATH 106 Calculus I 5
Select one of the following: 3-4
PSYC 350 Research Methods and Data Analysis
Credit Hours Subtotal: 8-9
CHEMISTRY
Select one sequence from: 7-8
CHEM 113 & CHEM 114 Fundamental Chemistry I and Fundamental Chemistry II
Select one sequence from: 4-5
CHEM 261 & CHEM 263 Organic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Laboratory
Credit Hours Subtotal: 11-13
BIOCHEMISTRY
Select one course from: 3
BIOC 431 / BIOS 431 / CHEM 431 Biochemistry I: Structure and Metabolism
Credit Hours Subtotal: 3
PHYSICS
Select one sequence from: 8-10
PHYS 211 & PHYS 212 General Physics I and General Physics II
Credit Hours Subtotal: 8-10
Total Credit Hours 30-35
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Standard Option
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ELECTIVES
Select 18 hours of BIOS courses, including at least 10 hours at the 300 level or above and at least two courses at the 400 level. 1 2 18
Credit Hours Subtotal: 18
Total Credit Hours 18
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1 No more than 8 hours may be from courses for which the home department is other than biological sciences.
2 The following courses will NOT count toward the biological sciences major: BIOS 101, BIOS 101L, BIOS 110, BIOS 110L, BIOS 117, BIOS 203, or BIOS 395.

Courses

BIOS317 The Biology of Plants
Prerequisites: LIFE 120 and LIFE 121
Field trips are required and may occur outside of scheduled class time.
Introduction to the basic principles and concepts of the biology of plants. Adaptive variation and biodiversity of plants considering the relationships of plant structure to function integrating across succeeding levels of organization: molecule, cell, tissue, organism, organism, population, community, and ecosystem.
Credit Hours: 4
Max credits per semester: 4
Max credits per degree: 4
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Course details

BIOS369 Introductory Plant PathologyCrosslisted with PLPT 369
Prerequisites: AGRO 131/HORT 131, or LIFE 120 and 120L, or BIOS 109.
Relation of plant disease to crop production, the environment, and society. Organisms that cause disease and their interactions with plants. Strategies for plant disease management.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Course details

BIOS415 Developmental Biology
Crosslisted with BIOS 815
Prerequisites: BIOS 206
Survey of topics in developmental biology, both animal and plant development.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Course details

BIOS434 Plant Biochemistry
Crosslisted with AGRO 434, BIOC 434, CHEM 434, AGRO 834, BIOC 834, BIOS 834, CHEM 834
Prerequisites: BIOC/BIOS/CHEM 431/831.
Biochemical metabolism unique to plants. Relationships of topics previously acquired in general biochemistry to biochemical processes unique to plants. Biochemical mechanisms behind physiological processes discussed in plant or crop physiology.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
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BIOS457 Ecosystem Ecology
Crosslisted with BIOS 857, GEOL 457, GEOL 857
Prerequisites: BIOS 207 and CHEM 110 and Senior standing
Processes controlling the cycling of energy and elements in ecosystems and how both plant and animal species influence them. Human-influenced global and local changes that alter these cycles and ecosystem functioning.
This course is a prerequisite for: BSEN 954, NRES 954
Credit Hours: 4
Max credits per semester: 4
Max credits per degree: 4
Grading Option: Graded with Option
ACE Outcomes: ACE 10 Integrated Product
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BIOS471 Plant Systematics
Crosslisted with BIOS 871
Prerequisites: LIFE 121 and LIFE 121L
Overview of the diversity of plants and algae, with emphasis on phylogenetic relationships, the evolution of important physical and genomic characteristics, principles of plant classification and identification, and modern methods of plant molecular systematics. Lab work on taxonomic analysis and plant identification.
Credit Hours: 4
Max credits per semester: 4
Max credits per degree: 4
Grading Option: Graded with Option
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Environmental Science Minor
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


CATEGORY 1 – REQUIRED COURSES
NRES 281 / GEOG 281 / WATS 281 Introduction to Water Science 3
SOIL 153 / AGRO 153 / HORT 153 Soil Resources 4
SOIL 361 / AGRO 361 / GEOL 361 / NRES 361 / WATS 361 Soils, Environment and Water Quality 3
SOIL 477 / AGRO 477 / GEOG 467 / NRES 477 Great Plains Field Pedology 4
Credit Hours Subtotal: 14

CATEGORY 2 – ADVANCED COURSES
Select 6 hours from the following: 6
NRES 319 Fundamentals of Environmental Sampling
NRES 320 Fundamentals of Environmental Sampling Laboratory
SOIL 453 / AGRO 453 / HORT 453 / LARC 453 Urban Soil Properties and Management
Credit Hours Subtotal: 6

CATEGORY 3 – RELATED COURSES
Select one of the following: 3-4
NRES 468 Wetlands (if not taken in Category 1)
Credit Hours Subtotal: 3-4
Total Credit Hours 23-24
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Farrah Van Andel -- She has fair skin, brown eyes, and straight hair streaked in lighter and darker shades of blonde that falls to her shoulders. She is short with a pear-shaped face. Farrah grew up in Colorado but moved to Lincoln, Nebraska to marry her husband. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a minor in Geography at Colorado State University-Fort Collins. She works as a real estate agent with a particular interest in rural or otherwise undeveloped properties, although she also sells houses and other buildings. Cheerful and optimistic, she is popular with clients.
Qualities: Good (+2) Interpersonal Intelligence, Good (+2) Optimist, Good (+2) Outdoors Activities,Good (+2) Real Estate Agent, Good (+2) Stamina
Poor (-2) Low Alcohol Tolerance

COB Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

AACSB International - Accredited
at COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-FORT COLLINS


All University Core Curriculum (AUCC) • 31 Credits
CO150 College Composition (1A) [placement survey or CO130] ...........3
ECON202 Principles of Microeconomics (3C) [MATH117 or better]..3
ECON204 Principles of Macroeconomics (3C) [ECON202, MATH117]3
MATH141 Calculus in Management Sciences (1B) [MATH118] .....3
STAT204 Statistics for Business Students [MATH117].........................3
CAT. 3A Biological and Physical Sciences – list on reverse page..7
GEOL 110 Intro. to Geology: Parks and Monuments..............3
CAT. 3B Arts and Humanities – list on reverse page.......................................3
AM130 Awareness and Appreciation of Design.................3
CAT. 3D Historical Perspectives – list on reverse page................................3
AGED 210 History of Agriculture in the United States...........3
CAT. 3E Diversity and Global Awareness – list on reverse page...3
GR 102 Geography of Europe and the Americas................3

Business Core • 38 Credits
BUS100 Introduction to Business [FR ONLY] ................................................1
ACT210 Introduction to Financial Accounting.............................3
ACT220 Intro. to Managerial Accounting [ACT210]..........................3
BUS201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise..........................1
BUS220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations [CO150] ........3
BUS260 Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Bus. [SO/JR/SR]..3
BUS300 Business Writing and Comm. (2) [CO150]................................3
CIS200 Business Information Systems [placement exam]...............3
CIS370 Business Analytics [CIS200, STAT204]..............................................3
FIN300 Finance [ACT210, CIS200, ECON202, ECON204, MATH141]................3
MGT301 Supply Chain Management [SO/JR/SR]......................................3
MGT320 Contemporary Mgt. [BUS300, ECON202, MATH141]......................3
MKT300 Marketing [ECON202, MATH141; SO/JR/SR] ......................................3
BUS479 Strategic Mgt. [FIN300, MGT301, MGT320, MKT300; SR ONLY].........3

Real Estate • 24 Credits
FIN310 Financial Markets and Institutions ...................................... 3
FIN355 Principles of Investments ...................................... 3
REL360 Real Estate Principles ...................................... 3
REL367 Real Estate Law (S)................................ 3
REL Group 1 Choose 4: .....12
REL430 Real Estate Market Analysis (S), 454 Real Estate Appraisal (S), 455 Real Estate Finance (F), 487 Real Estate Internship


Minor in Geography
at COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-FORT COLLINS


The minor in Geography examines the critical interactions among space, place, people and the built and natural environment. These perspectives are used to interpret the spatial and temporal distribution of features and processes by applying spatial techniques and information technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing.

Students must satisfactorily complete the total credits required for the minor. Minors and interdisciplinary minors require 12 or more upper-division (300- to 400-level) credits.
Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites.
Code Title Credits
Core Courses
GR 100 Introduction to Geography (GT-SS2) 3
GR 320 Cultural Geography 3
Select at least one techniques course from the following: 1 3-4
NR 322 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 2
Selected Courses
Select enough credits from the following courses to bring program total to a minimum of 21 credits. At least 8-9 of the credits selected here must be GR and/or ANTH courses: 1 11-12
ANTH 330 Human Ecology
GES 470 Applications of Environmental Sustainability
GR 213 Climate Migrants (T-American: Refugees)
GR 220 Mapping, Cartography, and Spatial Thinking
GR 330 Urban Geography
SOC 460 Society and Environment
Program Total Credits: 21
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1 Credit for the techniques course requirement may not double count toward the minor.
2 Credit is not allowed for both GR 420 and NR 322.


Salix "Sally" Pound -- She has fair skin with freckles, brown eyes, and long straight brown hair with just a little wave. She speaks English and Latin. She is 18 in 2016. Sally is studying toward a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies with a minor in Art (Photography) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She thinks very much in terms of imagery and areas, which makes it easy for her to navigate even in trackless marshes. However, she struggles with math and logic, barely scraping by in those classes. Sally enjoys hunting and gathering in the wetlands. She particularly excels at waterfowl, is almost as good at fishing, and can find plant foods even in winter.
Qualities: Good (+2) Environmental Student, Good (+2) Inspiring People, Good (+2) Photographer, Good (+2) Visual-Spatial Intelligence, Good (+2) Wetland Hunting-Gathering
Poor (-2) Logical-Mathematical Intelligence

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies (CASNR)
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
COLLEGE CORE REQUIREMENTS
College Integrative Course
SCIL 101 Science and Decision-Making for a Complex World 3
Communications
Select one Written Communication (ACE 1) course of the following: 3
ENGL 254 Writing and Communities
Select one Oral Communication (ACE 2) course of the following: 3
NRES 301 Environmental Communication Skills
Select one Communication and Interpersonal Skills elective of the following: 3
Any ACE 1 course
Any ACE 2 course
ALEC 202 Foundations of Leadership Theory and Practice
Humanities & Social Science
Select one ACE 5 Humanities
ENGL 317 LIT & THE ENVIROMENT 3
Select one ACE 7 Arts
PHOT 161 PHOTOGRPAHY: NON-MAJ 3
Credit Hours Subtotal: 18
Total Credit Hours 18
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Specific Major Requirements
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CORE
ENVR 101 Environmental Studies Orientation 1
ENVR 201 Science, Systems, Environment and Sustainability 3
ENVR 249 Individual and Cultural Perspectives on the Environment 3
ENVR 319 Environmental Engagement and the Community 2
ENVR 495 Internship in Environmental Studies 1
ENVR 499A Environmental Studies Senior Thesis I 1 1
ENVR 499B Environmental Studies Senior Thesis II 1 2
Credit Hours Subtotal: 13
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
Ecology
Select one of the following: 3-4
NRES 220 & NRES 222 Principles of Ecology and Ecology Laboratory (Recommended)
Soil
SOIL 153 / AGRO 153 / HORT 153 Soil Resources 4
Climate
Select one of the following: 3-4
NRES 104 Climate in Crisis
Earth Systems
Select one of the following: 3-4
GEOG 181 Quality of the Environment
Water
Select one of the following: 3
WATS 281 / GEOG 281 / NRES 281 Introduction to Water Science
Geospatial Science
Select one of the following: 3-4
CRPL 433 GIS in Environmental Design and Planning
Credit Hours Subtotal: 23
HUMAN DIMENSIONS ELECTIVES 3
Select two courses from two different departments from the following: 6
ALEC 393 Digital Imaging and Storytelling in Agriculture and Natural Resources
ANTH 476 Human Rights, Environment, and Development
Select two courses from two different departments from the following: 6
ALEC 410 / NRES 413 Environmental Leadership
CRPL 471 Environmental Impact Assessment
Credit Hours Subtotal: 12
ECONOMICS AND POLICY
Select one of the following: 3
AECN 141 Introduction to the Economics of Agriculture
Select one of the following: 3
CRPL 470 Environmental Planning and Policy
Credit Hours Subtotal: 6
ANCILLARY COURSES 2
Mathematics
MATH 102 Trigonometry (or higher) 2-5
Statistics
STAT 218 Introduction to Statistics (or equivalent) 3
Biological Sciences
Select one sequence from the following: 4
LIFE 120 & LIFE 120L Fundamentals of Biology I and Fundamentals of Biology I laboratory
Chemistry
Select one sequence from the following: 8
CHEM 113 & CHEM 114 Fundamental Chemistry I and Fundamental Chemistry II
Physics
Select one of the following: 3-5
MSYM 109 Physical Principles in Agriculture and Life Sciences
Credit Hours Subtotal: 25
PROGRAM EMPHASIS AREAS
Select one of four options listed below this table 18-33
CORE COURSES (FROM LIST ABOVE) 18
Credit Hours Subtotal: 41
Total Credit Hours 120

Terramagne offers an extra option.
Option 3. Nebraska and the Great Plains – 19-25 cr
The emphasis area for Nebraska and the Great Plains has been designed for students planning a career in this culture and habitat. It includes at least seven courses and a minimum of 19 hours of coursework in natural resources courses (NRES, WATS, SOIL, RNGE) and other areas relating to Nebraska and the Great Plains. A maximum of two courses may come from those approved for the Great Plains minor. Three of the courses need to be at the 300 level or above.

Required Courses (6 credits)
ANTH130 Anthropology of the Great Plains (3 credits)
NRES170 Introduction to Great Plains Studies (3 credits)

Geography Course (3 credits)
GEOG377 Women of the Great Plains (3 credits)

Electives (10-15 credits)
NRES201 Dendrology: Study and Identification of Trees and Shrubs (3 credits)
NRES245 Introduction to Grassland Ecology and Management (3 credits)
NRES476 Mammalogy (4 credits)
NRES477 Great Plains Field Pedology (4 credits)
NRES484 Water Resources Seminar (1 credit)

ANTH130 Anthropology of the Great Plains
An introductory survey of the peoples and cultures who have lived in the Great Plains. It assumes no detailed knowledge of anthropological concepts and methods. North American and Euroamerican Plains life-styles from the prehistoric past, early historic, and modern periods. Emphasis on the ways different people used and adapted to the Plains. Common themes and artifacts of Plains people given special treatment.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Groups: CAS Diversity in the US Additional Anthropology Course
ACE Outcomes: ACE 6 Social Science

GEOG289 People and the Land: Human Environmental Interactions on the Great Plains
Crosslisted with NRES 289
Explore human environmental interaction on the Great Plains. Samples a variety of Great Plains cultures and time periods to explore past use of the Great Plains environment. Evaluation of attributes and related data critical to the operation of past social-ecological systems with reference to changing climatic/ecological dynamics, human environmental impacts, and the sustainability of various indigenous and western modes of land use on the Great Plains. Investigate knowledge of these processes and how they can be of relevance to contemporary issues of Great Plains land management and resource utilization.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
ACE Outcomes: ACE 6 Social Science ACE 5 Humanities

GEOG334 Historical Geography of the Great Plains
Traces the sequence of the human occupancy of the Great Plains from prehistoric times to the present. Focus on the changing perception and utilization of the Great Plains environment, leading to the emergence of a distinctive contemporary region.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Groups: Human-Economic Geography
ACE Outcomes: ACE 5 Humanities

GEOG377 Women of the Great Plains
Crosslisted with GPSP 377, WMNS 377
The intersection of gender, identity, power, and representation throughout time and space in the Great Plains of the United States and Canada.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded
ACE Outcomes: ACE 5 Humanities ACE 9 Global/Diversity

NRES170 Introduction to Great Plains Studies
Crosslisted with ANTH 170, GEOG 170, GPSP 170, SOCI 170
Interdisciplinary study of the natural environment, social environment, human heritage, arts and humanities of the Great Plains.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Groups: Regional Geography

NRES201 Dendrology: Study and Identification of Trees and Shrubs
Crosslisted with HORT 201, LARC 201
An introduction to the naming, identification, and natural history of woody trees and shrubs in North American with emphasis on trees common to Nebraska. Covers morphology, natural site conditions, wildlife and human uses of woody trees and shrubs.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option

NRES245 Introduction to Grassland Ecology and Management
Crosslisted with AGRO 245
Prerequisites: AGRO 153
Grassland ecology and management is relevant to students with education and career goals in managing natural resources in Nebraska and the Great Plains. About 50% of the land area in Nebraska is classified as grassland (or rangeland) and is the land type with the most opportunity for enhancing biodiversity and wildlife habitat. Applying ecological principles and social values to managing rangeland resources, students will develop a knowledge and appreciation for the various grassland management uses and techniques available to resource managers.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option

NRES476 Mammalogy
Crosslisted with BIOS 476, BIOS 876, NRES 876
Prerequisites: 8 hrs BIOS; BIOS/NRES 386 or NRES 311.
May also be offered at Cedar Point Biological Station. Field trips are required and may occur outside of scheduled class time. Lab and field time emphasize diversity of mammalian families and species identification of Nebraska mammals.
Evolution, natural history, ecology, and functional morphology of planetary mammals and mammals of the Northern Great Plains.
Credit Hours: 4
Max credits per semester: 4
Max credits per degree: 4
Grading Option: Graded with Option

NRES477 Great Plains Field Pedology
Crosslisted with AGRO 477, GEOG 467, SOIL 477, GEOG 867, NRES 877
Prerequisites: AGRO/SOIL 153.
Spatial relationship of soil properties on various parts of landscape typical of the Plains, causal factors, and predictions of such relationships on other landscapes. Grouping these properties into classes, naming the classes, and the taxonomy that results from this grouping. Application of a taxonomy to a real situation through making a field soil survey in a region representative of the Plains border, predicting land use response of various mapped units as it affects the ecosystem, and evaluating the effectiveness of the taxonomic system used in the region surveyed.
Credit Hours: 4
Max credits per semester: 4
Max credits per degree: 4
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Groups: Physical Geography

NRES484 Water Resources Seminar
Crosslisted with AGRO 484, GEOG 484, GEOL 484, WATS 484, NRES 884, AGRO 884, GEOG 884, GEOL 884, WATS 884
Prerequisites: Junior or above standing
Seminar on current water resources research and issues in Nebraska and the region.
Credit Hours: 1
Max credits per semester: 1
Max credits per degree: 1
Grading Option: Graded with Option

RNGE445 Livestock Management on Range and Pasture
Crosslisted with AGRO 445, AGRO 845, ASCI 451, ASCI 851, GRAS 445
Prerequisites: ASCI 250 and AGRO 240 or 340; AECN 201 recommended.
AECN 201 recommended. Capstone course. All students required to participate in a one-week field trip in central or western Nebraska prior to beginning of fall semester. Therefore, students must notify instructor at time of early registration (Dates are given in class schedule.)
Analyzing the plant and animal resources and economic aspects of pasturage. Management of pasture and range for continued high production emphasized.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Offered: FALL
ACE Outcomes: ACE 10 Integrated Product


REQUIREMENTS FOR ART MINOR
at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Plan A Minor – 18 credits
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
ART HISTORY
Select any art history course
AHIS101 Cave Paintings to Cathedrals 3
Credit Hours Subtotal: 3
STUDIO-BASED ELECTIVES
Select courses from the following areas: ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture
PHOT261 Beginning Photography-Digital
PHOT262 Beginning Photography-Wet Darkroom
PHOT263 Studio Photography 9
Credit Hours Subtotal: 9
ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES
Select any art history or studio art courses, including lecture-based and special topics; limit of one art history course
AHIS471 History of Photography
PHOT491 Special Topics in Photography: Shooting Nebraska (T-American) 6
Credit Hours Subtotal: 6
Total Credit Hours 18

Courses

AHIS101 Cave Paintings to Cathedrals
Survey of the history of western art from the earliest times to the end of the Medieval period.
This course is a prerequisite for: AHIS 314, CLAS 314; AHIS 316, CLAS 316
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
ACE Outcomes: ACE 7 Arts
Course details

AHIS471 History of Photography
Crosslisted with AHIS 871
Prerequisites: Permission.
Introduction to the history of still photography with major emphasis on its development as an art form.
This course is a prerequisite for: AHIS 472, AHIS 872
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
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(Taken for major above.)
PHOT161 Photography for Non-majors
Introduction to photography as a fine arts medium. Instruction in digital photography with emphasis on seeing photographically.
This course is a prerequisite for: PHOT 262; PHOT 263
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
ACE Outcomes: ACE 7 Arts
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PHOT261 Beginning Photography-Digital
Prerequisites: ARTP 151, ARTP 152, and DRAW 201
Introduction to digital photographic processes for artists including camera operations, image editing and printing as well as seeing and expressing ideas photographically.
This course is a prerequisite for: PHOT 262; PHOT 263; PHOT 365
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded with Option
Course details

PHOT262 Beginning Photography-Wet Darkroom
Prerequisites: PHOT 261 or PHOT 161 with grade of B or better and declared art minor
Introduction to traditional photographic processes using black and white film and the wet darkroom with an emphasis on technical and conceptual development.
This course is a prerequisite for: PHOT 361
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded
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PHOT263 Studio Photography
Prerequisites: PHOT 261 or PHOT 161 with a grade of B or better and declared art minor
Introduction to studio lighting for photography, digital asset management, and post-production, with emphasis on technical and conceptual development.
This course is a prerequisite for: PHOT 361
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 3
Grading Option: Graded
Course details

PHOT491 Special Topics in Photography: Shooting Nebraska (T-American)
Crosslisted with PHOT 891
Prerequisites: PHOT 261
Special Topics in Photography.
Credit Hours: 3
Max credits per semester: 3
Max credits per degree: 18
Grading Option: Graded
Course details