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  • 3.00 Credits

    Ceramics I is designed to be an introductory course in studio ceramics. Students learn how to create functional ceramic art forms from clay. The basic techniques in hand building (pinch, coil and slab) as well as glazing and firing will be introduced. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Sculpture is designed to be an introductory course in sculpture that will acquaint the student with sculptural processes and the elements of three-dimensional design. Clay will be used as the primary medium. Students will produce both relief and free-standing sculptural forms. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Printmaking is designed to be an introduction to the techniques of relief and intaglio printmaking with emphasis on drawing and design as applicable to this process. Prerequisites: ART 131 and ART 132 or consent of instructor. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of Photography I. Students will create a series of photographs related in content and or style. The course will also allow art majors to create a body of photographs suitable for inclusion in their required Senior Exhibition. (ART 431). Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced level drawing course for art majors. It allows students to expand their own ideas and to create works suitable for inclusion in their required Senior Exhibitions in ART 431. Fall, Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The senior exhibition is a professional gallery presentation given by each art major in their final semester. It is the equivalent of the Senior Thesis at the College. It will exhibit the student's cumulative art production with emphasis placed on the last three semesters of study. The exhibition can vary in content and media but should demonstrate thematic and technical cohesion. The exhibit must be supported by an oral presentation and written artists' statement. The student will be required to professionally prepare and install all art work for this exhibition.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Painting III is designed to be an advanced study of pictorial design with continued emphasis on painting. This course emphasizes individual creativity while exploring painting through a series of six related works. Students will focus their efforts on the development of individual style and technique. Prerequisite: ART 334. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Ceramics II is an advanced course in studio ceramics. This course continues the development of aesthetic concepts and construction techniques with clay in the exploration of vessel and non-vessel forms. Each student will design and execute a series based on his/her interest and skill. Emphasis will be on hand-building processes, the use of armatures, and techniques involved in making well constructed, aesthetically pleasing objects from clay. Students will receive further instruction in glazing and firing techniques. Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced level course in photography. It is a continuation of ART 338, Photography II..This course emphasizes individual creativity while exploring different photographic styles, techniques, and black and white processes. Students will create a series related by a selected narrative. It will allow students to further explore photographic image making as they create a series to be included in their Senior Exhibition. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Painting IV is designed to be an advanced course for art majors. It is a continuation of Painting III. This course emphasizes individual creativity while continuing the exploration of painting through different techniques with varying content and styles. Students will create a series of at least six paintings. Spring.
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