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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
F,S 3 cr. LEC 2 LAB 1 -- Basic design principles and how these principles apply to web site construction. HTML and HTML editors. Laboratory projects reflect practical usage of course concepts. Cross-listed with CS 145.
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4.00 Credits
F 4 cr. LEC 3 RCT 1 -- This course examines the visual arts from their beginnings to ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome through the Medieval period. It focuses on an understanding of art as the nonverbal expression of universal cultural concepts.
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4.00 Credits
S 4 cr. LEC 3 RCT 1 -- A survey of Renaissance, Baroque, and 19th and 20th century art which focuses on the evolution of humanistic expression and the emergence of the artist as an individual responding to the impact of modern society.
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3.00 Credits
F 3 cr. LEC 3 -- Analyzes a variety of portrayals of art and artists throughout history in Hollywood and foreign feature films. Artists and their works will be studied in their historical context, and in terms of how history is mediated by fictional depiction in film.
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4.00 Credits
F,S 4 cr. RCT 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ART 110, ART 112. -- Introduction to oil and/or acrylic painting. Exploration of basic aesthetic and technical concepts in painting. Primarily representationalsubject matter. Understanding and developing individual stylistic tendencies. Individual and group critiques.
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4.00 Credits
F,S 4 cr. RCT 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ART 111. -- A beginning course in basic metalsmithing techniques and three-dimensional design skills. Design concepts, small metal fabrication methods and practical demonstrations.
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4.00 Credits
F,S 4 cr. RCT 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ART 111. -- Introduction to three-dimensional form through projects involving plaster, woodworking, welding, and non-traditional materials. Introduction to tools, materials, processes, and safety procedures with a conceptual approach to problem solving.
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4.00 Credits
F,S 4 cr. RCT 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ART 111. -- Contemporary ceramics - the history, development, and aesthetics of ceramic vessels and sculpture. The technical aspects of clay, glazes, and the firing of ceramic objects. Problem solving and the development of ideas.
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4.00 Credits
F,S 4 cr. RCT 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ART 110. -- A beginning course in which multiple original prints are made from a variety of blocks and plates. Emphasis on relief and intaglio history and processes including woodcut, lino cut, engraving, etching, and aquatint.
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4.00 Credits
F,S,Su 4 cr. LEC 2 STU 2 PREREQUISITE: ART 110, ART 112. -- Introduction to the basic vocabulary of drawing, observation, problem solving, and personal expression. Critiques develop student's ability to formulate and verbalize informed analysis of the completed projects.
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