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ANTH 201: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course provides an introduction to the diversity of human cultures and their adaptations. Students will learn about the underlying themes of linguistics, economics, politics, and religion that link all human cultures. This course will provide a survey of the world's diverse cultures and how they relate to the natural environment and to each other.
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ART 101: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Students of Art Appreciation study major historical visual art movements, as well as the basis of their being and their visual characteristics. The importance and the context of art within the formation of culture will be considered. How a visual style/movement functions as pro-active force influencing and revealing its social structure will be studied. (ARTS 1113 - Area V)
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ART 103: Basic Design
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Students will gain a foundation working knowledge of primarily two-dimensional design on which to build the visual thinking skills, knowledge of historical and contemporary art forms, technical approach to materials and the methods for channeling creative energies that enable a lifetime of personal artistic expression.
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ART 104 3: D Concepts
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Students will thoroughly examine the formal elements of three-dimensional form through hands-on personal experience, through observing the work of others in the studio environment, exploring a broad repertoire of media possibilities, and through critical analysis of produced works.
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ART 105: Basic Casting Techniques
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Basic Casting Techniques is an introduction to fundamental foundry practices. Students will model several small sculptures and reliefs. At least one project may be chosen to be poured in bronze. Elementary wax chasing, sprueing, and metal chasing will be experienced through practical application. Elementary design will be considered.
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ART 112: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Students will investigate a variety of media techniques, descriptive and expressive possibilities with an emphasis on black and white. They will build perceptual skills in terms of drawing from studio set-ups. They will also gain basic knowledge of the elements of art to lead to their deliberate manipulation for different types of spatial illusion, compositions, and expressive meaning.
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ART 113: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Students will investigate a variety of media techniques, descriptive and expressive possibilities with an emphasis on color. They will build perceptual skills in terms of painting from studio set-ups. They will also gain basic knowledge of color theory for different types of compositions and expressive meaning. Prerequisite: ART 112.
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ART 114: Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Sculpture I will introduce the student to practical application of three basic methods of manipulating form: subtraction-carving, additive-modeling, and construction- the fastening together of materials. The relationship between intention, content and formal expression will be addressed. A brief introduction to the developmental history of sculpture will be presented to augment the understanding of sculpture as an expressive language. Prerequisite: ART 104.
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ART 202: Figure Drawing
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Figure drawing introduces the student to drawing the human form with an emphasis upon critical inquiry and analytical observation. The study of skeletal and muscular structure will be covered in this course. Critical analysis of personal and of fellow students' art work is an important element of this course. Prerequisite: ART 112.
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ART 203: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
The Painting II student will explore the visual vocabulary options which painting invites, both technically and conceptually. The student will develop facility in representative painting from observation and from imagination. Conceptual and formal critical analysis of students' own work and the work of fellow students will be important in this course. Prerequisite: ART 113.
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