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PNTG 409: Advanced Painting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This open studio course allows advanced students to develop their strengths pertaining to their own interests and choices of materials as they work toward a cohesive body of work. Students have relevant reading and writing assignments, and complete a finished artist statement. Prerequisites: PNTG 310, PNTG 401.
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PNTG 410: Advanced Life Painting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Extending the skill base acquired in life painting, this course focuses on the conceptual, perceptual and technical evolution of the human figure in the history of painting. While the course concentrates on advanced issues specific to this genre, attention is also given to the role of technique and theory in the expression of the masters and contemporary practitioners. Students gain experience with multiple figure compositions and complex environments. Models are available throughout the quarter. Prerequisite: PNTG 203 or PNTG 206.
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PNTG 415: Painting Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This seminar course focuses on the direction of students' studio output through critiques, discussions, and writing assignments. Students receive reading assignments based on current critical writings as they begin to analyze the conceptual premises, cultural references and intellectual foundation of their artistic processes. Prerequisites: ARTH 207, PNTG 302.
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PNTG 431: Advanced Landscape Painting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
With a focus on the conceptual, perceptual and technical evolution of the landscape image in the history of painting, this course continues to develop the skill base begun in landscape painting. While the course concentrates on advanced issues specific to this genre, attention is also given to the role of technique and theory in the expression of the masters and contemporary practitioners. Prerequisite: PNTG 331.
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PNTG 433: Advanced Mural Painting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course continues to develop the skill base begun in mural painting. The course addresses materials, techniques, surface treatment, and archival issues relevant to both interior and exterior mural painting. The course emphasizes the aesthetic, technical, and social issues at the junction of architecture and contemporary painting. Studio practice is supplemented by lectures, films, and on-site visits. Prerequisites: DSGN 101, DRAW 101.
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PNTG 444: Visiting Artist in Painting
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course allows undergraduate painting students one quarter of study with a visiting artist in the Painting department. The course is organized around the conceptual and technical specialties of the visiting artist and culminates with a collaborative class project. Students understand the development of ideas and professional practices of the visiting artist. Through critiques, discussions, and written assignment,s the visiting artist guides tudents to an understanding of the connections between idea, media, technique, scale, process, and content in their individual work. Prerequisite: PNTG 302.
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POLS 100: Introduction to American Government
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces the fundamentals of American government and politics. Topics include political institutions such as Congress, the presidency and the courts; the role of political parties, interest groups and public opinion; political practices such as voting, civil rights and liberties; and an examination of specific policies pursued by the federal government.
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POLS 110: Contemporary Issues in American Politics
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course highlights various contemporary social and political issues. Students are expected to investigate and evaluate arguments about current topics, such as reproductive rights, gun control, affirmative action, economic and environmental issues, welfare, education and health care policy.
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POLS 222: Campaigns and Elections
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course explores issues associated with modern political campaigns within a broader American and political context. Particular attention is paid to the impact of money, media coverage, campaign strategy and tactics, the effect of campaigns on voters choice and electoral outcomes. Recent campaigns are explored in depth. Prerequisite: POLS 100.
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PRMK 200: Introduction to Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This studio course introduces basic printmaking processes and equipment, with equal emphasis on concept and technique. Students are introduced to a variety of print media and methods, such as monotype, relief, intaglio and lithography, and various approaches to making and printing plates in each medium. Students develop an understanding of the medium and learn good studio habits; the safe and responsive handling of tools, materials and grounds; and the knowledge required for basic manipulation of the processes used in the production of a printed image. Prerequisite: DRAW 100.
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