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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Basic processes and design problems in jewelry and metalsmithing: forging, constructing and other techniques.
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3 hours. Studio experiences in processes, media, and techniques used in the art of drawing. Gesture, shape, value, line, color, composition, and spatial illusion are explored as a means toward developing skill and individual expression.
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3 hours. Continued study of process, media, and technique toward drawing skill and expression. Spatial illusion and perspective systems will be stressed. Prerequisite: ART 233 Drawing I.
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3 hours. Concepts, methods, techniques and studio experiences in hand building and throwing ceramic forms on the potter's wheel. Introduction to sculptural and functional uses of clay. Includes lectures on clay, glazes, loading and firing kilns.
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3 hours. Continued study of fine and applied design concepts. Lectures, research, and studio problems related to major theories with emphasis on color systems. Prerequisites: ART 100 Design I and ART 233 Drawing I. Fall only.
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3 hours. The elements of sculpture, including various media, methods, techniques, processes, composition, and evaluation. Spring only.
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3 hours. Studio experiences and explorations of painting mediums, processes, and techniques.
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3 hours. The history of Western art from Paleolithic times through the late Gothic. Contributions of various cultures to Western civilization. Emphasis on social context and parallels between visual arts, music, literature, and the history of ideas. Writing to learn. Fall only.
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3 hours. The history of Western art from the Italian Renaissance through the present day. Emphasis on social context and parallels between visual arts, music, literature, and the history of ideas. Writing to learn. Spring only.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Introduction to different avenues of commercial art. Emphasis on creative imagery showing a variety of visual ideas that satisfy professional objectives. Ideas development, originality, aesthetics and technical proficiency. Prerequisites: ART 205 Commercial Art I, ART 250 Design III, ART 333 Drawing III, and ART 320 Art of Photography II (or concurrent enrollment). May be taken for honors.
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