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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. A 363 - In this course the student focuses on her independent development of combined techniques and mixed-media applications. She identifies specific areas of theoretical or technical fiberart research and relates what she learns in creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional fiber art- works. She expands her intercultural media knowledge.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. A/PCM 364 - This course builds on the student's experience inA/PCM 364, Digital Photography (required prerequisite), and A/PCM 461, Black-and-White Photography (recommended prerequisite). The student who possesses beginning photography skills deepens her aesthetic sensibility and technical expertise through image combining and enhancing programs and techniques. Through a self-focused theme, she researches the history and influences of photography, creates an in-depth portfolio of images, participates in oral and written self-assessment and feedback of others' work, makes connections between her work and her chosen professional and/or public service, and participates in a public showing of her portfolio. Course fees may apply.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. A 366 - The advanced student emphasizes the principles of three-dimensional design while developing a body of work through research of historic and contemporary ceramics and advanced explorations in technique, surface treatment, ceramic chemistry, and firing procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. A 371; art major - The student refines her skills in fabrication. She uses research, documentation, and advanced techniques to create a focused body of work, incorporating her understanding of three-dimensional design principles, source materials, and personal inventiveness.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. Art major or support; A 376 - Researching specific works, artists, and artisans, the student creates original works using basic and advanced sculptural techniques. She documents and defends the relationships of the object to the concept, material choice, techniques, and surface treatment.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. A 380 - The student investigates glass fusion (the joining together of glass by the application of heat), glass slumping (the controlled bending of glass), glass casting (the pouring of molten glass from a crucible into a mold), and glass enameling (the art of painting on glass with finely crushed glass). She expands her knowledge and techniques, adding kiln firing to her repertoire.
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0.00 Credits
Prereq. Effective Citizenship Level 3 - The student participates in the planning and implementation of a community art project.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prereq. Departmental consent - Based on her personal, academic, and professional goals and interests, the student does individual fieldwork at a job setting related to art and art applications. Her placement may involve planning and mounting exhibitions at an art museum, helping to maintain the permanent collection at a public museum, or learning the casting process in a foundry. An on-campus interdisciplinary seminar accompanies the internship, and helps her develop her professional abilities and effectively transfer classroom skills to the working world.
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1.00 Credits
- The student selects, organizes, and presents her advanced work in the collaborative Senior Art Exhibit. She uses professional strategies by exploring exhibits and résumésof other artists, therapists, or educators. She displays or presents research or art examples of clinical applications in art products as appropriate for the major.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq. AE/AT 386 - This seminar involves the student in investigating the various theories of art psychology and the relationship of the creative process to one's professional and personal life. Integration of art, music, drama, movement, and creative writing is stressed through involvement in arts experiences designed to stimulate the creative process.
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