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The art of painting with water-soluble pigments to produce finished results on various qualities of paper. Students explore transparent and opaque techniques expressing subjects of their choice. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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Painting I will explore the principles, techniques, media and creative potential of painting. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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The introduction to ceramic techniques with focus on exploration, ideas, and the aesthetic form. The student will acquire knowledge and basic techniques through construction, firing, and glazing procedures. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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A study of basic craft techniques using such materials as yarns, clays, woods, glass, plaster and leather. Suggested for elementary education majors. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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Introduction to use of the camera, the gray scale, exposing, development and enlarging. Introduction to paper grades, cropping, burning-in with emphasis on creative and technical abilities. Students must provide their own 35mm SLR camera and film. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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An introduction to various aspects of the visual arts with illustrated lectures and studio demonstrations. (GE, LAS, H) (3 credit hours, 48 lecture hours, 0 lab hours)
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Individual study for students interested in receiving 3 credit hours for any creative activity or area of special interest in the Art or Commercial Art career fields. Examples: papier-maché, specialized sculpture, ceramics research, printmaking. Individualized instruction by arrangement. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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An introduction to the critique and creation of digital images using image editing and/or image manipulation software. Readings will explore issues concerning the digital image and graphic design for the internet as well as printed graphic media. Topics include scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. Students will be expected to use graphics software and create WWW pages to complete design assignments. Outside lab hours are required to complete assigned projects. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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The study of three-dimensional expression by means of three basic techniques: carving, modeling, and assembly. The student is given the opportunity to create form in space with emphasis on the object produced and the effects of the third dimension. (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ARTS 1113 Sculpture I. Prerequisite: ARTS 1513 or permission of instructor (3 credit hours, 32 lecture hours, 48 lab hours)
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