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3.00 Credits
An advanced class exploring both the historical and contemporary uses of the human figure as subject matter in two dimensional image making. Working from the live model, as well as personal source material, students will develop a resolved body of work of significant personal interest exploring narrative and metaphor. Media, which will be determined individually with the faculty's consent, may include drawing, painting, or printmaking. Prerequisites: ART112 and 215, or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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To provide advanced experiences in sculpture utilizing techniques that may include casting, carving and construction. Emphasis on personal expression and understanding the principals of form/space, light shadow, scale/gravity, texture and environment. Prerequisites: ART219 and ART319. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on understanding aesthetics of contemporary art and applications to a personal body of work. A primary aspect of this course is the discussion of each student philosophy and aesthetic influences upon their art in preparation for ART430, Senior Project. Other areas addressed are portfolio development as well as academic and professional options for the bachelor of arts graduate. Prerequisites: successful completion of portfolio requirement and art major/senior standing. CR. 3
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An advanced exploration of the material and conceptual language of painting with a focus on the thematic development (subject matter, process and/or concept) of a sequential body of work. The student defines goals, processes and methodology in consultation with the instructor, resulting in an independent project. An engagement in research and discussion about contemporary painting issues is required. Prerequisites: ART221 and 321. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
An advanced exploration of the material and conceptual language of painting with a focus on the thematic development (subject matter, process, and/or concept) of a sequential body of work. The student defines goals, processes, and methodology in consultation with the instructor, resulting in an independent project. An engagement in research and discussion about contemporary painting issues is required. Prerequisites: ART 221 and 321. CR. 3
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Advanced black and white photography. Areas that will be covered include film exposure and development testing, the zone system method of exposure control, photographic previsualization, advanced film processing and print-making techniques, archival processing and storage, and developing a personal photographic vision. Prerequisite: ART335. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the personal growth begun by the student in ART251 and ART351. Prerequisite: ART351. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
(Topic would be indicated.) Studies in the arts not offered in the general program, but pertinent to a specific period or involving a special interest or of particular importance because of current societal norms. Examples might be Women in the Arts or a study of Black Art. For baccalaureate degree students. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to develop a close faculty-student interchange of ideas and to encourage a student to undertake as much independent study as possible. In addition, it is the intent of independent study to afford a student the opportunity for greater in-depth study, in an area, than the curriculum may support. May be repeated for credit. For Bachelor of Arts in Art degree students. Prerequisite: completion of 90 semester hours. CR. 1-6
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3.00 Credits
(This course is cross listed with PHO496.) Photography Internship gives advanced students the opportunity to explore the world of photography outside the classroom through on-the-job training. With the aid of a faculty sponsor, prospective sites are selected that reflect the type of photographic work the student wishes to pursue. The Photography Internship Agreement between student, faculty sponsor, and site must be established before the semester begins. Prerequisites: 60 semester hours, 36 of which must be in PHO or ART courses, or permission of the Photography or Art Coordinator. CR. 3-6
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