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AR 306: Metals II
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, AR 206.) Advanced work in metal and other materials with emphasis on individual needs and interests in special techniques and procedures.
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AR 309: Engraving I
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisites: AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103.) Engraving I is an introductory course designed to develop specific skills and basic techniques in the area of engraving. Areas covered within the course include an introduction to engraving and the history of engraving, metal engraving in several styles, fine wood carving, glass engraving, inlay, and carving and engraving on a variety of other materials.
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AR 310: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103 or permission of instructor.) This course involves problems in painting based on historical and contemporary concerns in art. Students will learn the fundamentals of working with oil paint and will apply these techniques to specific aesthetic problems with an emphasis on mastery of skills and developing individual expression.
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AR 312: Glass Forming II
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, AR 212.) A second level glass forming class wherein the student is directed to develop competencies in glass forming procedures. The main focus of the student's efforts will be directed towards glass forming skills and appropriate decorative processes.
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AR 313: Printmaking I
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103 or permission of instructor.) This course is designed to be an introduction to the fine art of Printmaking. Major printmaking processes are discussed and explored, with emphasis on woodcut, etching, and monotype techniques. At least seven different prints will be made during the semester.
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AR 314: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103 or permission of instructor.) This is a rigorous beginning level course in the design and construction of functional and sculptural forms in clay. Course work includes the study of clay body composition, glaze research and wheel and hand forming processes.
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AR 315: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103.) Photography I teaches the aspects of camera use in film-based black and white darkroom skills. Classroom discussions include technical, historical, and artistic topics. Assignments are designed to teach camera functions with an emphasis on developing the visual language of photography. Consent of instructor.
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AR 316: Ceramics II
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, AR 314.) Advanced study in the design and construction of functional and sculptural forms in clay, with emphasis on developing skill on the pottery wheel. Includes further study of the aesthetics and practical aspects of clay and glazes.
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AR 317: Photography II:Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, AR 315) This course introduces the student to digital photography, with an emphasis on using computer software to control image quality. Color theory as it relates to the medium of photography is also addressed in this course. Consent of instructor.
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AR 319: Graphic Design Color Production
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
The primary areas of study are the areas of color reproduction, plating and proofing techniques, graphic reproduction procedures using offset printing, and related binding and finishing. Students have the opportunity to spend additional time in an area of choice.
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