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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Emphasis on introductory individual student research in form and content through balanced experimentation with technical competence and aesthetic concerns. Experimentation with one or two sculptural techniques such as assemblage, stone carving, clay modeling, or casting. Prerequisite(s): Art 171 Sculpture 2.
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4.00 Credits
3 hours Continuation of exploration of current trends and issues in sculpture in relationship to individual student research concerns. Emphasis on student directed content, problems, and solutions within the context of sculpture that result in a body of work. Prerequisite(s): Art 270 Sculpture 3.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Emphasis on introductory individual student research in form and content through balanced experimentation with technical competence and aesthetic concerns. Experimentation with patination of metals and advanced surface embellishment. Prerequisite(s): Art 181 Metalsmithing 2.
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4.00 Credits
3 hours Continuation of exploration of current trends and issues in metalsmithing in relationship to individual student research concerns. Emphasis on student directed content, problems, and solutions within the context of metalsmithing that result in a body of work. Prerequisite(s): Art 280 Metalsmithing 3.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1, 2, or 3 hours A topical course designed to investigate any relevant subject matter not included in any of the standard advancedlevel courses. The title, content, and credit will be determined by the faculty member who is offering the course. This course may be offered to meet a requirement for a major only by approval of the department chair.
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2.00 Credits
1 or 2 hours Supervised, advanced-level projects not included in any of the standard courses. Normally developed for an individual student but may be arranged for a small group of students. Prerequisite(s): 9 hours of art and permission of theinstructor.
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3.00 Credits
1, 2, 3, or 4 hours An on-the-job supervised training experience with a business or non-profit organization, such as an art gallery, professional art studio, or business utilizing art or design. A minimum of 3 hours of work per week for each hour of credit. P/F only. Prerequisite(s): A major in art or permission of the department chair and permission of the sponsoring agency.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour To be taken the semester before Art 299, Senior Comprehensive. Students will formulate a comprehensive portfolio and/or thesis for presentation in the Senior Comprehensive. Prerequisite(s): Senior status prior to last semester, successful completion of annual portfolio reviews, and permission of the department chair.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours Designed to prepare senior Bachelor of Arts students in art for graduation. Students write an academic thesis in consultation with a selected faculty member. Students may petition to participate in the senior exhibition in addition to, not in substitution of, the academic thesis. Students and instructor will work together to prepare job-related resumes and portfolios. Includes a gallery thesis presentation to the public and an exit evaluation by the art department faculty. Prerequisite(s): Art 298 Senior Project.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours Designed to prepare Bachelor of Fine Arts students in art for graduation. This course includes experiences in planning, promoting, and opening a senior gallery exhibition. Students and instructor will work together to prepare job-related resumes and portfolios, which include a written artist statement. Includes a gallery talk, presentation to the public, and an exit evaluation by the art department faculty. Prerequisite(s): Art 298 Senior Project. Art History Courses
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