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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4.5 hr. In this course the basic elements and principles of design are analyzed and applied to the creation of two-dimensional form. Topics covered include the effect of black and white, color, mixed media, scale, and texture on form. Lectures, slides, film, and visual presentations are included in the course program. L
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3 cr. 4.5 hr. This course explores three-dimensional design concepts as they have been applied historically. Topics covered include form, space, structure, scale, line, and color. Lectures, slides, film, and visual presentations are included in the course program. L
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. The course presents a study of recent and contemporary trends in American and international art from 1945 to the present. The course consists of active student participation in slide discussions and museum trips. L, C, ART
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3 cr. 6 hr. This introductory studio course encourages students to explore their ideas and to transform them into sculpture. Students combine creativity, exciting materials, and basic sculpture techniques to create unique works of art. L
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3 cr. 6 hr. The basic problems in form and anatomy are studied while drawing from the nude and costumed model. Various techniques and tools are explored, including a study of some of the great masters' drawings. L
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3 cr. 6 hr. The course is an advanced study of pictorial technique in dry media, including but not limited to charcoal, pencil, conte, and pastel. Emphasis is placed on the developing of a student's own style through a variety of subjects and media. L Prerequisite: ART 1400 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. The course is a survey of significant stylistic developments in visual arts from the earliest colonial times to the present. L, ART
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3 cr. 6 hr. This advanced studio course is an expansion upon the basic principles of sculpture. Sculpture projects are geared toward the individual interests and requirements of the advanced student. L Prerequisite: ART 1840 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4 hr. The course introduces students to painting with water-based media. Throughout the course, the focus will be on developing command of the medium of transparent watercolor, although painting with acrylics will also be introduced. While a prior course in drawing would be helpful, it is not required. L
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. The course studies the development of painting, sculpture, and architecture in Italy from 1250 to 1550, the age of Michelangelo, and the Northern Europe Renaissance from 1400 to 1600. L, ART, GDA
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