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3.00 Credits
Advanced 2-D Studio Workshop is designed to give the student the opportunity for advanced study in the student's chosen 2-dimesional area of concentration. Emphasis is placed on development of cohesive body of work that exhibits advanced synthesis of knowledge of the art form and control of the media with insight into its creative possibilities. A written contract designed by the student and instructor will outline the research, media and criteria. Six studio hours per week are required. May substitute for ART 305, 326, 407 or 426. Prerequisites: ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 207, and consent of the advisor
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study in 3-d Media and art forms with concentration on Ceramics or Sculpture. Allows the student to expand their creative ad conceptual awareness and to develop visual and technical abilities in various threedimensional media. Students will focus on individual directions based on research and studio work. A written contract designed by the student on instructor will outline the research, media and criteria. Techniques introduced will cover the sculptural processes of carving, modeling, and construction. Six studio hours per week are required. May substitute for ART 310, 318, or 405. Prerequisites: ART 217, 309, and consent of the advisor.
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Studies and applies more advanced techniques of painting. Special attention will be given to the study of different styles and applications in painting to create visual communication. Six studio hours per week are required. Prerequisite: ART 207.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide the candidates with knowledge, skills and resources for the development of activities to guide young children and adolescents through aesthetic experiences in the arts. The candidate is exposed to methods of introducing children and adolescents to aesthetics and appreciation of the arts, as well as methods for using art, music, and drama in the classroom. Hands-on work with art materials, musical instruments, and play-acting are emphasized. Candidates are required to produce portfolios containing lesson plans and projects that can be used for each level for which certification is sought. Four hours per week in lecture/lab required. Ten hours field experience required.
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic principles of the direct modeling and casting processes in sculpture with clay as a medium. Skills with designing and constructing sculpture will be the primary emphasis. Studio hours per week are required. Prerequisite: ART 217.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth exploration of one or more of the intaglio, planographic, serigraphic. or relief processes of printmaking. Emphasis is placed on developing more advanced skills in chosen area. Six studio hours per week are required. Student will meet with instructor to set goals and develop a direction to pursue with work. Six studio hours per week are required. Prerequisite: ART 319.
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3.00 Credits
The history of art from the Nineteenth Century until the present is studied. Emphasis will be given to individual artists, styles, historical and cultural influences on architecture, painting and sculpture of the time. The course will also focus on research, analyzing and writing about art.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys African- American Art and the influences of Africa and the Caribbean on American Art. Emphasis will be placed study of painting, drawing, sculpture, and crafts.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on the development of teaching units, weekly and daily plans in art education. This course is designed to give the candidate training with developing and providing creative art activities to enhance learning. A minimum of 15 hours of field experience is required of this course at levels II and III.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the business of art. Emphasis is placed on processes and methods of promoting and selling art work. Students will gain hands-on experience with marketing their work. Six studio/lab hours per week are required.
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