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3.00 Credits
Focus on the creation of a series of artworks around a common theme, technique, or art medium. This is an intermediate studio art laboratory course. This course may be repeated. Prereq: ART 116, ART 212
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3.00 Credits
Covers specific areas of art history in order to supplement the more comprehensive introductory level studies of art. Students gain an in-depth experience with one medium or period. Offerings: Prehistoric to Early Renaissance Art; History of 19th and 20th Century Art; History of American Watercolor Painting; History of American Poster Graphics; The Prendergasts and the "Eight"; Homer, Eakins, and Sargent; Art and the Italian Landscape; The Lure of Italy, 19th Century Artists and the Italian Experience. Prereq: ART 117
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3.00 Credits
Employs mid-level studio art techinques to create original artworks. Method and techniques vary by semester and may include art forms such as cast painting, block printing, digital photography, book arts, sculpture, or other specialty topics. Course may be repeated. Prereq: Department approval
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3.00 Credits
Explore and create the visual syntax, story, and imagery for contemporary comics, graphic novels, and character development. The course combines drawing, illustration, and creative writing. Prereq: ART 116 or ART 207
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3.00 Credits
Advanced, experimental studio art laboratory. Course work includes analysis and creation of symbolic/metaphoric systems, conceptual methods, and decision-making in aesthetics as related to individualized art projects designed by the student with frequent feedback from the instructor, peer groups, and/or guest artists. The course may be repeated. Prereq: ART 315
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3.00 Credits
Studies art history with a more specific focus on artists and periods. Social and political theory is employed in the understanding and interpretation of art. Offerings: Art and Society 1870-1914; French Impressionist Era; Art and the Art Museum; Art of the Italian Renaissance. Prereq: ART 117
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3.00 Credits
Employs advanced studio art techniques to create original artworks. Method and technique vary by semester and may include art forms such as portraiture, engraving, manipulated photography, book arts, sculpture, or other advanced specialty topics. Course may be repeated. Prereq: ART 299
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3.00 Credits
Create a public exhibition of art in the art studios. Under the supervision of FPA faculty, students will select work from their art portfolios, organize and present a professional display in an art gallery or other appropriate community venue. Prereq: ART 299, ART 312
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3.00 Credits
Learn the fundamentals of art lab management and studio art teaching. Course content covers federal and state regulations regarding art media and their use, various philosophies of art education, and practical applications in the college classroom. With faculty guidance, advanced students gain a preliminary teaching experience. Prereq: Instructor approval
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1.00 Credits
Introduces the field of athletic training. Includes completion of hands-on proficiency skills related to the field of athletic training, outlined by the NATA Education Council. This course will be graded on a pass/fail basis. Coreq: ATTR 220
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