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B.A. in Photography

Study mode: Full Time |

Photography, whether commercial or fine art, relies on technical and visual skills that serve one goal: communication. Student who is best prepared to solve the challenges that photography presents is the student with a command of the fundamental principles and practices involved. In a controlled environment under close observation with continual feedback, they are encouraged to explore, take risks, find their own path, and develop their skills.

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B.A. in Studio Art - Painting

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The major issues of the prerequisite Design and Drawing courses continue to be taught along with an introduction to the History and nomenclature of Painting. The Medium of Oil Paint is explored through projects that utilize Observation and Imagination to develop skill, sensitivity and creativity. The genres of Still life, Portraiture, Landscape and Allegory are investigated as vehicles of expression along with more contemporary strategies. Advanced Painting embraces all opaque painting mediums and focuses on content and experimentation. 20th and 21st Century materials, techniques and processes are explored utilizing Observation, Imagination, Memory, Process and Appropriation as sources for cognitive and emotional, personal and public, expression.

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B.A. in Studio Art - Printmaking

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The introductory class provides an introduction to both traditional and contemporary techniques as well as their historical backgrounds. Advanced classes allow for further development of a series of related works plus the introduction to advanced techniques. A full service shop is maintained to accommodate both traditional and contemporary approaches to the field. Book arts have been added as part of the course content of printmaking and are taught as a special topics course within the field.

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B.A. in Studio Art - Sculpture

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This program provides an environment where students are exposed to broad range of contemporary sculptural issues. They are given the opportunity to explore a wide variety of materials and processes. Exploration into the student's personal aesthetics is always encouraged. The Sculpture area offers a diverse line of class topics such as: Art in Public Places, Machine Sculpture, The Sculptural Camera, The Lamp as Sculpture, Architectural Iron Work, and Photography in the Third Dimension.

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B.F.A. in Graphic Design

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Students are introduced to the concept of design as a means of communication and visual persuasion. This degree prepares a student for employment and self-employment in various design disciplines. They gain an understanding of tools and technology, including their roles in the creation, reproduction, and distribution of visual messages; and create final portfolios and participate in professional internships.

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B.F.A. in Photography

Study mode: Full Time |

Photography, whether commercial or fine art, relies on technical and visual skills that serve one goal: communication. Student who is best prepared to solve the challenges that photography presents is the student with a command of the fundamental principles and practices involved. In a controlled environment under close observation with continual feedback, they are encouraged to explore, take risks, find their own path, and develop their skills.

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B.F.A. in Studio Art - Painting

Study mode: Full Time |

The major issues of the prerequisite Design and Drawing courses continue to be taught along with an introduction to the History and nomenclature of Painting. The Medium of Oil Paint is explored through projects that utilize Observation and Imagination to develop skill, sensitivity and creativity. The genres of Still life, Portraiture, Landscape and Allegory are investigated as vehicles of expression along with more contemporary strategies. Advanced Painting embraces all opaque painting mediums and focuses on content and experimentation. 20th and 21st Century materials, techniques and processes are explored utilizing Observation, Imagination, Memory, Process and Appropriation as sources for cognitive and emotional, personal and public, expression.

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B.F.A. in Studio Art - Printmaking

Study mode: Full Time |

The introductory class provides an introduction to both traditional and contemporary techniques as well as their historical backgrounds. Advanced classes allow for further development of a series of related works plus the introduction to advanced techniques. A full service shop is maintained to accommodate both traditional and contemporary approaches to the field. Book arts have been added as part of the course content of printmaking and are taught as a special topics course within the field.

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B.F.A. in Studio Art - Sculpture

Study mode: Full Time |

This program provides an environment where students are exposed to broad range of contemporary sculptural issues. They are given the opportunity to explore a wide variety of materials and processes. Exploration into the student's personal aesthetics is always encouraged. The Sculpture area offers a diverse line of class topics such as: Art in Public Places, Machine Sculpture, The Sculptural Camera, The Lamp as Sculpture, Architectural Iron Work, and Photography in the Third Dimension.

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B.S. in Photography

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Photography, whether commercial or fine art, relies on technical and visual skills that serve one goal: communication. Student who is best prepared to solve the challenges that photography presents is the student with a command of the fundamental principles and practices involved. In a controlled environment under close observation with continual feedback, they are encouraged to explore, take risks, find their own path, and develop their skills.

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BBA in General Business Administration and Certification in Professional Golf Management

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This program is accredited by The Professional Golfer's Association (PGA) of America, and it is designed to attract and educate bright, highly motivated men and women to service all aspects of this developing industry. The program blends college/university requirements for a golf industry compatible major with a minor in PGA Golf Management. The purpose of the program is for students to earn their Bachelor of Business Administration degree while becoming a member of The PGA of America.

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BFA in Computer Animation

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This program offers students training in principles and techniques used to create animated imagery for games, film and video, and the internet. The program is built on a foundation of fine art aesthetics that includes drawing, design, painting, sculpture and art history, it provides students with skills in key framing to create realistic and expressive movement, video compositing and motion graphics, 3D modeling, character modeling and rigging, texturing, lighting and shading, and the pre-visualization of virtual environments, characters, and objects.

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BS Degree in Environmental Science

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This program provides the student with concepts, methods, and practical/laboratory and field experience in environmental pollution assessment and pollution control technology. It is designed to meet the growing demand for environmental scientists in government, industry, and consulting due to a growing body of environmental legislation. Students gain practical experience in the field through either an independent research project or the internship program. The internship involves real-world work experience in an area of Environmental Science with government, industry, or a consulting firm.

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BS in Physics/Engineering Dual Degree

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In this program students can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Sam Houston State University and a Bachelor?s degree in engineering field at a university with an accredited degree program in the chosen engineering field. Student completes three years in Physics at Sam Houston State University and the curriculum in an engineering field at a university with a recognized accredited degree program in the chosen engineering field. After successfully completing this program, they receive two Bachelor of Science degrees, one in Physics from Sam Houston State University and one in engineering. The applicable engineering specialties are aerospace, agriculture, chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, nuclear, petroleum, and radiation protection engineering.

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