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| ART 161, 162, 163 DESIGN | 3, 3, 3 |
Intensified study of the basic elements of design aimed to develop
cognizance of visual organization.
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| ART 184, 185, 186 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING I, II, III | 2, 2, 2 |
Experience in the use of line in representational and nonfigurative
approaches, with application to still life and portraiture.
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| ART 194, 195, 196 INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING I, II, III | 2, 2, 2 |
Introduction to painting with the media chosen by the instructor from
among water, acrylic, and oil-based pigments. Includes instruction in
design and drawing.
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| ART 201 CALLIGRAPHY | 2 |
Introduction to italic handwriting with emphasis on the creative
aspects of page layout and design and on developing a beautiful style.
Includes individual study of selected hands chosen from foundational,
uncial, chancery cursive, or gothic hands.
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| ART 244, 245, 246 COMMERCIAL ART | 2, 2, 2 |
Introduction to the various processes and media of commercial art,
with emphasis on layout, design, new directions, and craftsmanship.
First quarter covers the basic principles of proportion and design
applied to letters of the alphabet. Offered even years only.
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| ART 251 INTRODUCTION TO ART | 4 |
Introduction to art for liberal arts students who wish to better
understand and appreciate the visual arts of painting, sculpture,
architecture, printmaking, and the minor arts. Will not apply toward a
major or minor in art.
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| ART 264, 265, 266 INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE I, II, III | 2, 2, 2 |
The study and application of three-dimensional forms in space using
varied media such as clay, plaster, plasticene, and paper. (Course fee
$15)
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| ART 284, 285, 286 INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY I, II, III | 2, 2, 2 |
Introduction to pottery and ceramic sculpture using wheel-thrown and
hand-built forms. Stresses design as it relates to form, function, and
glaze decoration. Includes an introduction to the different methods of
kiln firing. (Course fee $20)
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| ART 294, 295, 296 INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING I, II, III | 2, 2, 2 |
Introduction to the art of printmaking, emphasizing the relief method
linoleum cut, woodcut, and wood engraving. Includes an introduction to
the intaglio method. (Course fee $20)
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| ART 307, 308, 309 DRAWING IV, V, VI | 2, 2, 2 |
Advanced study using the basic principles of drawing in various
experimental approaches and advanced techniques. Prerequisites:
ART 184, 185,
186.
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| ART 317, 318, 319 PRINTMAKING IV, V, VI | 2, 2, 2 |
Advanced study of the various processes of intaglio printmaking,
drypoint, engraving, etching, and lithography. Open to majors and
minors only. Prerequisites:
ART 161,
162, 163;
ART 184, 185,
186; ART 294,
295, 296. (Course fee $20)
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| ART 324, 325, 326 HISTORY OF WORLD ART | 3, 3, 3 |
Chronological study of the great periods in the history of art, their
causes and developments; includes discussion of the relation between
art and society and the implications of aesthetic understanding in
each period.
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| ART 334, 335, 336 PAINTING IV, V, VI | 2, 2, 2 |
Advanced study of aesthetic enjoyment and understanding. Designed to
develop the application of paint, including oil, casein, or tempera.
Prerequisites: ART 184,
185, 186;
ART 194, 195,
196.
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| ART 344, 345, 346 Advanced design | 3, 3, 3 |
Application of a wide variety of design principles relating to the
needs of the commercial and fine artist. Prerequisites:
ART 161, 162,
163. Offered odd years only.
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| ART 364, 365, 366 SCULPTURE IV, V, VI | 2, 2, 2 |
Advanced study of basic three-dimensional design principles, using
metal, fiberglass, wood, and stone, emphasizing experimentation in
direction, media, and techniques. Prerequisites:
ART 264, 265,
266. (Course fee $15)
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| ART 374, 375, 376 POTTERY AND CERAMIC SCULPTURE IV, V, Vi | 2, 2, 2 |
Advanced study of the relationship of form, design, and decoration to
tableware and hand-built, sculptural forms. Includes the understanding
and making of clay, glaze formulation, construction methods, and kiln
firing procedures. Prerequisites:
ART 284,
285, 286. (Course fee $20)
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| ART 395 METHODS OF TEACHING ART | 2 |
Principles of design and exploration of materials appropriate for
primary and intermediate- grade children. Methods of the intelligent
use of art materials for the child of elementary-school age. Will not
apply toward a major or minor in art. (Course fee $10)
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| ART 494 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION | 0-4 |
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Individual contract arrangement involving students, faculty, and
cooperating businesses to gain practical experience in off-campus
setting. Allows the student to apply advanced classroom learning.
Prerequisite: Approval by department.
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