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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Meets the following requirements: AD This course attempts to create a reasonable fusion of technical accuracy and creative expression. Each student is encouraged to develop his or her own style and mode of expression through the use of varied media such as pencil, charcoal, collage, and paint in both color and black and white. Two class critiques are scheduled during the term. Evaluations are based on progress made and overall quality of each student's portfolio. Level: Intermediate/Advanced. Prerequisite: Previous studio art course or signature of instructor based on review of portfolio. Offered every other year. Class Size: 16. Lab fee $50. *AD* Instructor: Ernie McMullen
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3.00 Credits
This course brings together the expressive media of music, writing, art, photography, film (video), drama, and movement (dance) in order to put forth an "important idea, thought, or conviction" in a major presentation (multi-media theatre).
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3.00 Credits
Nineteenth-century architecture was characterized by anachronistic borrowings from aristocratic societies of the past. Radical architects of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries wished to change this...
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3.00 Credits
This "hands on" course deals with the aural, mental, and physical elements of music and its production.
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6.00 Credits
Meets the following requirements: AD This course concentrates on painting from life using the oil medium. One six-hour session per week is spent with the instructor and the model. The student is expected to supplement this with another six-hour session also concentrating on the figure, using drawing, photographs, and other media to produce a final project. Level: Advanced. Class size: 10. Prerequisites: any of the following, oil painting, figure drawing, drawing, or watercolor. Offered every other year. Lab fee $75. *AD* Instructor: JoAnne Carpenter
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3.00 Credits
The intent of this course is to assist students in documenting their work and presenting themselves both graphically and verbally.
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3.00 Credits
No longer offered as a course, all advanced work in ceramics centers around an intense exploration of pottery form and technique and is now encouraged as individualized study.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate level course dealing with the problems and processes of the education of vision.
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3.00 Credits
Meets the following requirements: AD This is a studio course in transparent watercolors. In the early weeks we investigate color and value using grids, geometric designs, and simple still lifes. Next we experiment with wet on wet techniques, washes, and glazes, using more complex studies. Among the more advanced subjects are still life, the nude, and landscape. As weather permits we spend some time in the field as well as in the studio. Weekly critiques counter our individual studio and field work. Evaluation is based on studio work and a portfolio of assignments. Level: Introductory. Prerequisites: Two-dimensional Design I, any painting course, any drawing course, or Introduction to Arts and Design. Offered every year. Lab Fee $30. Class limit: 15. *AD* Instructor: JoAnne Carpenter
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3.00 Credits
This seminar provides an overview of the National Park System (NPS). Emphasis is on the history and evolution of the NPS, approaches to public service, natural and cultural resource protection, environmental education, and recreation.
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