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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) A visual exploration of the effects and relationships of color. Work with color aid paper, newspapers, magazines, and a variety of textures. Previous art training not required. (Formerly Art 112)
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3 semester hours (6 studio hours) Introduction to drawing concepts, principles, processes and materials. Topics include gesture, line quality, perspective, value, space, volume and composition. No previous art experience necessary. (Formerly Art 113)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) Continued exploration of drawing concepts, principles and processes presented in Drawing I. Contemporary concepts of space, abstraction and color media are introduced. Prerequisite: ART* 111. (Formerly Art 114)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) Introduction to drawing the human form, emphasizing both traditional techniques and a contemporary approach to the representation of the figure. Includes the nude figure, portraiture, and the figure in a still life environment. Prerequisite: ART* 111. (Formerly Art 214)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) Studio problems explore basic two-dimensional art elements: line; shape; value; color; and space; and principle of design: balance; harmony; contrast; and unity. No previous art experience necessary. (Formerly Art 121)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) Studio problems explore basic three-dimensional art elements- line, plane, mass, volume, space, size, color, light, surface and context. Development of personal content using a variety of three-dimensional tools, materials and processes. No previous art experience necessary. (Formerly Art 122)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) An introductory course in sculpture. Instruction in additive and subtractive sculptural methods. Studio activity will include modeling in low fire clay. No previous art experience necessary. (Formerly Art 132)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (2 class hours/2 laboratory hours) Development of skills in practical application to basic photographic principles. Topics include light and its effect on film, cameras and lens systems, operation of the darkroom, print finishing, and creative aspects of photography. Students must have an operable 35mm camera with manual adjustments for shutter speed and aperture. (Formerly Art 120)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Development of practice and theory in a variety of photographic techniques sequential to those introduced in Photography I. Topics include film and print manipulation, infrared film, print presentation, and the analysis of photography as an art form. Prerequisites: ART* 141 with a "C"or better. (Formerly Art 123)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours (6 studio hours) Introduction to the principles, processes and materials of oil painting. Topics include paint identification and application, use of color, basic spatial relationships and composition. Digital painting may be explored. No previous art experience necessary. (Formerly Art 215)
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