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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Placement of advanced students in public or private organizations which actively apply anthropology, archeology, or ethnohistory as part of thier work routine. Internships may be developed in such areas as interethnic services, cultural resource management, museum work, local history, etc. Internships are awarded from 3 to 15 credits per semester depending on the extent of student involvement. Prereq: Junior/senior status, ANTH130 or ANTH140, six semester hours of related courses at 200 level or above, department approval
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic vocabulary, concepts, and art practices through the study and creation of drawing. Drawing is fundamental to the visual arts. Students develop a variety of drawing projects by working from observation. Techniques employed focus on line, value, and form. These include outline, cross-contour drawing, shading, value, basic composition, sketching, precision measuring and proportion, and sight-size method. Media include paper, charcoal, chalk and/or ink.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the history of art through the study of specific masterworks which exemplify the art of a particular period and culture. Sites such as the Vatican and artists such as Leonardo da Vinci will be examined in order to understand how art embodies and expresses civilization. Masterworks in local museums will also be included for first-hand observation, as will examples from non-western culture.
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3.00 Credits
Using a variety of materials, this introductory course explores design elements, characteristics, and concepts including presentation skills and the role of the craft. Students develop visual thinking strategies by using line, shape, form, texture, value, color and space as well as the concepts of focal point, unity, variety, movement, pattern and balance.
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3.00 Credits
Explore techniques and methods of watercolor painting while you develop a series of your own artworks. Historically considered one of the most important forms of preparatory study for oil painting, watercolor today is a great way to sketch as well as a fine art unto itself.
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3.00 Credits
Explore the wacky and fabulous world of cartooning. Each student will develop a series of cartoons, exploring image-making methods, captioning, publishing methods, and individualized cartoon styles using pen, ink and marker.
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3.00 Credits
This in-depth studio art laboratory uses painting from observation to investigate and refine the use of color. Projects and readings include painting media and their use, classic and contemporary palette organization, color mixing and color theory. Prereq: ART 116
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3.00 Credits
Drawing is fundamental to the visual arts. Students will develop a variety of intermediate drawing projects by working from observation and imagination. Techniques focus on line, modeling and perspective; including outline, structural drawing, architectural drafting, plus object and/or environment design. Prereq: ART 116
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3.00 Credits
Introduces contemporary art from the mid 19th century to the present day, and how the art embodies and expresses contemporary visual culture. Examples from American, European and non-Western contemporary art will be included, as well as examples from local museums for first-hand interactions. Prereq: ART 117
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3.00 Credits
Students integrate and extend processes and media that were introduced in the first semester, with a focus on how compositional development, conceptual and material process and independent inquiry form the foundation of the design process. Prereq: ART 118
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