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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Fine Arts Core. Major works of painting, sculpture and architecture from the Rococo period through the 20th century. Emphasis on styles and social, political and cultural relationships.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS major; ARTS 1120, 1210, 1220, two 1000-level art history courses. The human figure as form as a compositional element. Measuring and sighting for proportion. Drawing from casts, skeletons and live nude models.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS major only. ARTS 2110. Concepts, materials and techniques with emphasis on the development of a personal vision and individual approach. Live nude models may be used.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS 1120, ARTS 1210, ARTS 1220, two 1000-level art history courses. Instruction in painting concepts, materials and methods.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS 1120, ARTS 1210, ARTS 1220, two 1000-level art history courses. Instruction in basic forms, concepts, and materials of printmaking. Mono printing, relief and multiple originals are covered.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS 1120, ARTS 1210, ARTS 1220, two 1000-level art history courses. Instruction in sculptural concepts, materials and construction methods.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS 1120, ARTS 1210, ARTS 1220 two 1000-level art history courses. Introduction to handforming methods for sculpture and vessel forms in clay. Work with glazes and firing.
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4.00 Credits
LEC. 2, STU. 6. Pr., junior standing. Not open to ARTS major. A practical and hands-on introduction to teaching art, and the materials and methods related to elementary and pre-school art.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS 2140, ARTS 2310, ARTS 2410, ARTS 2510, ARTS 2810, ARTS 1710, ARTS 1720, ARTS 1730.Introduction to concepts and visual problem solving in mixed media.
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3.00 Credits
STU. 9. Pr., ARTS 2140. ARTS majors only. Medium and subject determined by student with approval of instructor. Emphasis on strengthening the student's aesthetic awareness and technical skills.
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