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ART 204: Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
In Sculpture II, students will choose their media and method of sculpture personally. Students will present a written proposal of what they plan to accomplish during the semester, how they plan to accomplish it, and why. A series of three sculptures which share and carry forward that stated conceptual basis will be completed. Evaluation of personal and fellow students' work is important in the course. Prerequisite: ART 114.
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ART 205: Modeling Sculpture and Moldmaking
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
In this course students will create sculptures by modeling the form in plasticine clay. Visual expression of personal concept will be an important factor in each sculpture. Participation in formal and conceptual class critiques will be mandatory for each assignment. Students will create rubber molds from each sculpture, from which wax patterns may be cast in a future class. Prerequisite: ART114.
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ART 215: Casting Wax and Bronze
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
In this course students will cast wax patterns from molds created in a previous course (Modeling Sculpture and Moldmaking). Those wax patterns will continue through the entire bronze casting process, including finishing and patination of the sculpture. The student will personally perform each step in the process. Prerequisite: ART 205.
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ART 222: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Each Drawing II student will explore the technical options available in the creation of a visual conceptual vocabulary. The student will develop a facility in representative drawing from observation and from imagination. Participation in conceptual and formal critical analysis of personal and of fellow students' work is important in this course. Prerequisite: ART 112.
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ART 225: Foundry
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Foundry students will demonstrate skill and technical comprehension of each phase of the foundry process. Students will create sculptures, the number of which will be determined by the size and complexity of each work and shall successfully translate each piece into cast metal. Demonstration of competent critical analysis, both technically and conceptually is an important part of this course. Prerequisite: ART 215.
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ART 230: Studio
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course provides the student who is enrolled in another art course the opportunity for additional working time to complete projects required for those courses. No work originating outside of a current course may be worked on in the course. All safety practices and precautions relating to processes and procedures performed must be observed at all times. Co-requisite: Enrollment in another art course.
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ART 261: Art History
3.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course in art history examines the works of art that define the Western visual tradition, from ancient Greece to the present day, and how they reflect the prevailing attitudes of the society in which they were created. Both the form and content of major works of art will be examined in relation to their social and cultural context. (ARTS 2113 - Area V)
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ART 293: Special Topics in Art
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
Special Topics is a format through which an instructor may occasionally present unusual but relevant art-related issues, useful processes, technical procedures, or practical experiences that may benefit the contemporary need of art students. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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BIOL 113: Introduction to Biology
4.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course presents an overview of life on Earth, its structure, function, and diversity. Students will explore the basic structure and functions of biological systems, the basic features of the theory and the process of evolution and the fundamentals of behavior and ecology. Laboratory exercises will be included. (BIOL 1114 - Area III)
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BIOL 211: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Mesalands Community College
This course is a survey of the anatomy and physiology of the human body from the cellular level through the digestive system. The lecture portion of the course introduces the student to the structures of the human body while the laboratory portion of the course allows the student the opportunity to explore the physiology of the structures. Dissection of non-human biological specimens is required. It is recommended that students have a basic knowledge of biology and/or chemistry before enrolling in this course. (Biology 2414 - Area III)
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