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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of classical figure sculpture in wax, clay, and other additive media. Gesture, proportion, anatomical structure and the expressive possibilities of the figure. May be repeated once for credit. PREREQ: ART 107, ART 108, ART 109, ART 231, ARTHIST 101, and ARTHIST 102.
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2.00 Credits
Assembled sculpture in wood, metal and mixed media. Concepts of three-dimensional assemblage and installation in contemporary sculpture. Variety of technical processes including welding, wood construction, and methods for assembling mixed materials. May be repeated once for credit. PREREQ: ART 107, ART 108, ART 109, ART 231, ARTHIST 101, and ARTHIST 102.
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2.00 Credits
Casting processes in sculpture. Mold making and casting techniques with an emphasis on the "lost wax" bronze casting process. May be repeated oncefor credit. PREREQ: ART 107, ART 108, ART 109, ART 231, ARTHIST 101, ARTHIST 102, and one other 300-level sculpture course.
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2.00 Credits
Intermediate study of photographic techniques; emphasis on the creative approach to picture-making and printing. Adjustable camera required. PREREQ: ART 251.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to computer imaging technologies related to photographic image making. PREREQ: ART 251.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced study of photographic techniques; emphasis on the creative approach to picture-taking and printing in color. Adjustable camera required. May be repeated for credit. PREREQ: ART 251 or PERM/INST.
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0.00 Credits
Investigation and synthesis of alternative photographic printing processes and computer technologies. PREREQ: ART 251 and ART 342.
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3.00 Credits
For students expecting to teach art at the junior and senior high school levels. Includes pedagogical, philosophical, and methodological issues and guidelines for grades 6-12 instructional design, development and assessment, essential information about materials, safety, and aesthetics. An educational portfolio and 30 hours of clinical experience are required in a 6-12 setting. PREREQ: Art education major, ART 107, ART 108, ART 109, ART 212, ART 209, ART 215, ART 225 or ART 226, ART 231, ARTHIST 101, ARTHIST 102, ED-CIFS 201, ED-TECH 202, or PERM/INST.
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0.00 Credits
Survey of historical and contemporary illustration materials, techniques, and styles. Focus on creative communicative solutions to visual problems. PREREQ: ART 107, 108, 112, and ARTHIST 101 or 102, and junior standing, or PERM/INST.
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Continued exploration of illustration as a profession and as an expressive communicative medium. Focus on interpretive problem solving. Individually selected media. PREREQ: ART 361 and PERM/INST.
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