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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course functions as in introduction to design for the World Wide Web. Course content includes discussions of layout, composition, and content; planning, implementing, updating, and maintaining a Web site; file formats, and introduction to HTML, editing and Web software. Not open to Art majors or Interactive Multimedia minors. Three lecture hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the study of education through the visual arts. Course content includes an exploration of art history, the art of children, cultural and ethnic influences, design and expression and art production. Motivating children and teaching of the visual arts is included, as is the development of a process for assessment. Required of Art majors in the Art Education concentrations. Three lecture hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course which continues the development of the skills learned in glassblowing. Further development of techniques will be crucial to being able to develop more complex forms. Exercises emphasizing detail and craftsmanship will be assigned. Teams will be formed at the beginning of the course utilizing assistants to execute more advanced techniques, including working with came and multiple blown segments and bit work. 3-Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week. Prerequisite: ART201.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to a variety of techniques developed over the centuries for the fabrication of stained glass panels. Traditional lead came and copper foil construction techniques will be primary forming processes. Mixed media and kiln forming techniques will also be explored as auxiliary approaches to realizing the students' ideas. 3- Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course that explores the computer technologies used by graphic designers for page design, layout and typography, and introduces illustration, photo manipulation, and paint and multimedia software. The emphasis is on page layout software as a tool for page assembly, multimedia and World Wide Web applications. Traditional production techniques will be addressed. Issues related to computer capabilities and limitations, usage, and societal impact are discussed. This course may be used to satisfy computer literacy requirements. Required of all Art majors and Graphic Design and Interactive Multimedia minors. ITAS minor elective. Three lecture hours per week plus laboratory work outside of class.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An investigation of the fundamental concepts of crafts in historical and contemporary times as they relate to design and materials. The student will work with wood, metal, fabrics and clay. Required of Art Majors in the Art Education Concentrations. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the basic methods of representational painting. This course emphasizes the use of oil paint as a medium for rendering objects and situations realistically. Required of Art majors in the Painting Concentration. 2-Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An exploration of the skills and techniques utilized to create and implement art -learning experiences. A field component is included requiring classroom observation in local schools. Required of Art Majors in the Art Education Concentration (Pre-K-8). Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credit for ART307. Prerequisite: ART300.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course designed to offer students the opportunity to investigate hand built forms as they relate to function and nonfunction. While concentrating on techniques of clay construction, the course stresses the use of clay as an art medium, maintaining an emphasis on ceramics in a fine arts context. Required of Art majors in 3-D Studio Concentration. 3-Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An exploration of the various mediums and techniques the illustrator uses. Specialized problems imposed by mechanical production requirements are considered with emphasis on editorial, book and advertising illustration. 2-Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week. Prerequisite: ART102.
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