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ART 101: 3D Design
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Six hours per week. An introductory course required for art majors. Course covers the principles and elements of design as they pertain to three-dimensional artwork. Art-historical study of 3-D art and projects in various 3-D art media.
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ART 101.3D: Design
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Six hours per week. An introductory course required for art majors. Course covers the principles and elements of design as they pertain to three-dimensional artwork. Arthistorical study of 3-D art and projects in various 3-D art media.
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ART 107: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Four hours per week. An introduction to basic drawing materials, principles of composition, perspective, traditional and contemporary approaches to drawing; and the aesthetics and history of drawing in art. Designed for non-majors as well as art majors.
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ART 176: Special Topics in Studio Art
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. May be repeated for credit as content changes. Particular topics or themes in studio art.
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ART 205: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Six hours per week. Introductory course in photography with emphasis on the technical, conceptual, and communicative characteristics as it evolves from traditional art. Learning will include lectures, demonstrations, discussions, critiques, and laboratory work. Each student must have a 35mm camera with manual functions meeting approval of instructor.
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ART 206: Introduction to Film Photography
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Six hours per week. No prerequisite. May be repeated once for credit. Study in film photography with an emphasis on the rudimentary technical, conceptual and communicative characteristics of B&W film photography as it evolves from traditional art. Learning will include lectures, demonstrations, discussions, critiques and laboratory work. Each student is required to have a film camera with manual functions meeting the approval of instructor. ART 207. Drawing II (3) Four hours per week. Prerequisite: ART 107. Further exploration of contemporary approaches to drawing, stressing the use of mixed materials for greater versatility of expressive ideas.
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ART 207: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Four hours per week. Prerequisite: ART 107. Further exploration of contemporary approaches to drawing, stressing the use of mixed materials for greater versatility of expressive ideas.
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ART 209: Figure Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Four hours per week. An intensive study of human anatomy, from life models, related to developing structural discipline and expressive freedom using a variety of drawing media.
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ART 210: Introductory Painting
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Six hours per week. Instruction in the techniques of oilpainting media, compositional methods, color and value with emphasis primarily upon traditional and early 20thcentury approaches in painting.
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ART 218: Printmaking
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Six hours per week. Introduction to the four major printmaking processes: intaglio, relief, lithography and serigraphy. History and aesthetics of printmaking and the concept of multiple originals.
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