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3.00 Credits
(University Core Curriculum course) Studies art from Ancient Rome to the Early Renaissance in Europe, Africa and Asia. Sculptures, paintings, architecture, metalwork, ceramics, textiles and other art works are studied in their social and historical contexts, with consideration of issues of style, subject matter, meaning, technique and aesthetics.
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(University Core Curriculum course) This class studies art from the Renaissance to the present from around the world. Sculptures, painting, architecture, metalwork, ceramics, textiles and other art works are studied in their social and historical contexts, with consideration of issues of style, subject matter, meaning, technique and aesthetics.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for those considering art education as a major, but open to all interested students. Application of media, careers in art education settings, and beginning portfolio building. Service learning is part of the course and will occur on six Saturdays in lieu of class attendance on six regularly scheduled class days. Must be taken before or concurrently with the 300-level art education courses.
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This studio and lecture course is an introduction to the Industrial Design process. The first half features basic ID theory and practice via a series of introductory design process assignments. The second half contains increasingly complex assignments. All will utilize 2D and 3D techniques that will include the use of shop equipment and various materials. Portfolio review at course end. Prerequisites: C or better in AD 100A and AD 100B. Lab fee: $100.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a variety of glass techniques including cold working and kiln forming. There will be slide presentations explaining glass history, glass techniques, and contemporary artists working in glass. Demonstrations and exercises for basic cold working, including grinding, polishing, laminating, and assemblage using adhesives, and basic kiln forming, including fusing, slumping, and casting. Prerequisites: AD 100A, 100B, 110, and 120, or consent of instructor. Studio fee: $60.
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3.00 Credits
This class will introduce students to the computer as a tool for both creative visual production and for professional self-promotion. All aspects of the course are centered on improving the quality of the individual's artwork. Students will employ digital applications to utilize, improve and apply their 2-dimensional design fundamentals and conceptual thinking. Workshop fee: $75.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to digital typography through letterforms, spacing, layout and communication. Theoretical exercises in spatial and textural qualities of type. Problems in tension, activation and balance. Simple typographical applications, basic history of typography, and portfolio preparation. Studio fee: $30.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques and materials used by industrial designers to two-dimensionally represent three-dimensional conceptual ideas. Students develop skills in drawing and rendering with pencils, markers, pastels, and airbrush. Emphasis is placed on understanding the signifi-cance of color and graphic applications for industrial design. Studio fee: $50.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as Africana Studies 227) (University Core Curriculum) [IAI Course: F2 906D] A history of African American visual arts, with a brief examination of the arts of various nations of Africa and how they affected art in America. Craft arts, architecture, painting and sculpture will be considered from the slave trade era to the Civil War era; the Harlem Renaissance and other 20th Century movements to the present day.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the history and meaning of art and its relevance to contemporary culture. Emphasis is placed upon interdisciplinary concerns, the environment and contemporary social issues. More detailed in historical content than AD 227.
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