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  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Studio experience mainly for nonmajors. An introduction to printmaking providing experience in the development of skills used in designing for screen printing on paper. Includes skill in photoscreening. (2 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab.) Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the elements of art, principles of design, and the creative process. Select and use screen printing materials. Complete the creative problem-solving process, from planning and discovery to implementation and evaluation. Examine the process of integrating content and meaning with visual form in the screen printing process. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources Art Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Studio experience mainly for nonmajors. An introduction to clay as an art medium. Emphasis on basic handbuilding techniques, three-dimensional concepts in clay, glazing, decorating and firing kilns. (2 hrs. lect.; 4 hrs. studio.) NOTE: Art Majors: ART 105B and ART 105C must both be taken to receive equivalency at UHM as an art elective. Liberal Arts Students: ART 105B or ART 105C will transfer to fulfill the Humanities DA core requirements. Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate through finished ceramic objects a basic understanding of the hand building techniques. Comprehend and sensitively apply the visual elements of line, shape, color, texture, volume and mass and the design principles of balance, rhythm, dominance, contrast, variation and unity to the execution of ceramic objects. Demonstrate a basic understanding of color and color theory as it related to the use of glazes. Complete the creative problem-solving process from planning and discovery to implementation and evaluation. Demonstrate a basic understanding of drawing as a means of notation, conceptualization and visual organization. Demonstrate an awareness of historic and contemporary examples of ceramics. Begin to use the ceramic process to express personal imagery. Demonstrate an ability to articulate the concepts and intent of a finished ceramic piece. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources Pathfinder to resources on Ceramics Ceramics Studio Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60250) - taught by Bryce NimtzMyers Past Syllabi Fall 2008 taught by Paul Nash Fall 2007 taught by Paul Nash
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Studio experience mainly for non-majors. Introduction to the potter's wheel. Emphasis on techniques of forming basic wheelthrown shapes on the electric or kick wheel. Emphasis also on decorating, glazing, and firing of ceramic pieces. (2 hrs. lect.; 4 hrs. studio.) NOTE: Art Majors: ART 105B and ART 105C must both be taken to receive equivalency at UHM as an art elective. Liberal Arts Students: ART 105B or ART 105C will transfer to fulfill the Humanities DA core requirements. Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate through finished ceramic objects a basic understanding of wheel throwing techniques. Comprehend and sensitively apply the visual elements of line, shape, color, texture, volume and mass and the design principles of balance, rhythm, dominance, contrast variation and unity to the execution of ceramic objects. Demonstrate a basic understanding of color and color theory as it relates to the use of glazes. Complete the creative problem-solving process from planning and discovery to implementation and evaluation. Demonstrate a basic understanding of drawing as a means of notation, conceptualization and visual organization. Demonstrate an awareness of historic and contemporary examples of ceramics. Begin to use the ceramic process to express personal imagery. Demonstrate an ability to articulate the concepts and intent of a finished ceramic piece. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources Ceramics Ceramics Studio Current Syllabus Fall 2008 taught by Paul Nash Past Syllabi Fall 2007 taught by Paul Nash
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Studio experience mainly for non-majors. An introduction to black and white photography emphasizing a variety of picturemaking techniques. Assignments and field trips. Student must have film camera with adjustable shutter speeds and aperture settings. (2 hrs. lect.; 4 hrs. studio.) Student Learning Outcomes Operate your camera to obtain correctly focused and exposed negatives, and use aperture and shutter speeds to create an intended image. Develop black and white film and make contact prints. Operate an enlarger to make black and white prints that express, enhance and communicate an intended image. Process and present photographic prints that aesthetically expresses your feelings, ideas and/or concepts. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources Photography Photography Studio Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60027) - taught by Mark Hamasaki Spring, 2009 (60028) - taught by Mark Hamasaki Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Art 108 is a studio course, which includes drawing and an introduction to acrylic painting techniques, with an emphasis on acrylic painting. Course content will also emphasize composition and color theory. Repeatable once for a total of 6 credits that may be applied to the AA degree. (6 hrs. lect./lab.) Student Learning Outcomes Comprehend and use basic drawing techniques to create finished drawings. Use appropriate acrylic painting and color techniques to make finished paintings. Evaluate the creative problem-solving process to complete a final composition. Evaluate and critique works of art by using art terminology. Distinguish seeing from looking. Create a personal drawing and painting style through art practice and theory. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources Drawing Painting Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60029) - taught by Antoinette Martin Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Art 111 is an introduction to watercolor painting materials and techniques. Repeatable once for a total of 6 credits. (6 hrs. lect. /lab.) Recommended Preparation: ART 101 and ART 113. Student Learning Outcomes Complete assignments that reflect the use of watercolor techniques and design principles in watercolor composition. Use and care properly for watercolor painting tools. Discuss watercolor painting concepts and techniques. Critique work based on watercolor concepts and techniques. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA recommended for Academic Subject Certificate in Art Resources Painting Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60248) - taught by Jonathan Busse Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Art 113 is an introduction to the materials and techniques of drawing, focusing on line drawing, rendering, and the use of perspective. This course will include the study of the drawings of old and modern masters. Repeatable once for a total of 6 credits. (6 hrs. lect./lab.)Recommended Preparation: ART 101. WCC: DA Student Learning Outcomes Complete assignments that reflect the use of basic visual elements to create an illusion of space and form. Use linear perspective. Demonstrate through drawings, skill in hand-eye coordination. Use skillfully a variety of drawing materials and techniques. Identify drawing materials and techniques used by the old and modern masters Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To Academic Subject Certificate in Art Resources Drawing Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60030) - taught by Snowden Hodges Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Art 114 is an introductory course focusing on color theory and the application of color as related to studio art practice. (6 hrs. lect./lab.) Recommended Preparation: ART 101. Student Learning Outcomes Formulate a personal and expressive sense of color. Recognize and comprehend color interaction, color phenomena, color theories and vocabulary specific to color study. Master skills in paint mixing, color matching and application as well as other art processes, to creatively solve color problems. Utilize the multiple dimensions of color: hue, value, intensity and temperature in specific color projects. Recognize and properly use the three types of color applications: opacity, transparency and optical mixing. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Academic Subject Certificate in Art Resources Color Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Art 115 is an introductory course which focuses on the basic design concepts, elements and principles of art. This course emphasizes projects in basic two-dimensional design. (6 hrs. lect./lab.) Recommended Preparation: ART 101. Student Learning Outcomes Become familiar with and successfully use the principles of design to develop individual creative designs and dynamic compositions. Use a variety of strategies to create and evaluate the creative problem-solving process through intuitive processes, revisions and risk-taking, to arrive at a final composition. Demonstrate proper use of diverse media and materials to produce a work of art. Evaluate and critique works of art and presentation by using art terminology. Identify historic references within the theory and practice of design. Organize a portfolio of works that demonstrate aesthetic understanding of the principles of design, elements of form, and appropriate presentation of art. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Academic Subject Certificate in Art Resources none yet Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60031) - taught by Antoinette Martin Past Syllabi None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Catalog Description Focuses on building three-dimensional structures and basic sculptural forms using various approaches and materials, as well as the designing of creative environments. The student's awareness of the natural order and the aesthetic aspect of design is broadened and the student learns the use of texture, volume, color, temperature, proportion, space, time and movement in a three-dimensional form. (Offered once every 3 semesters) (2 hrs. lect.; 4 hrs. studio.) Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate an understanding of the following sculpting processes: assemblage, carving, mold making, metal construction and casting. Utilize creative problem solving. Demonstrate and sensitively apply the visual elements of line, texture, color, volume and mass and the design principles of balance, directional force, rhythm, dominance, contrast, variation, and proportion. Demonstrate a basic understanding of drawing as a means of notation, conceptualization and visual organization. Demonstrate an awareness of historic and contemporary examples of sculpture. Begin to use the sculpting process to express personal imagery. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DA Resources none yet Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60224) - taught by Bryce NimtzMyers Past Syllabi None
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