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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours An aesthetic appreciation course that surveys artistic sensibilities stressing, through lecture, image presentation, video and discussion, an awareness of past artistic achievements from Prehistoria to the Gothic Period. Students will develop aesthetic sensitivity and insight into the major artists and artworks, architects and structures, schools of thought and styles by analyzing, interpreting and evaluating these works of Art. The study of Art history provides the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of Art and architecture in a variety of past and cotemporary cultural contexts and stimulates appreciation and critical evaluation of creative expression.
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3 credit hours An aesthetic appreciation course that surveys artistic sensibilities stressing, through lecture, image presentation and discussion, the awareness of past artistic achievements from the Gothic Period to 18th Century Neo-Classicism.
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3 credit hours This aesthetic appreciation course surveys modern and contemporary artistic sensibilities with emphasis on the artistic achievements from18th Century Neo-Classicism to Contemporary Art.
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3 credit hours This aesthetic participation class is an introduction to basic sculptural processes of modeling, carving and casting. The objective of this course is to explore three-dimensional space through a variety of media and techniques. Beyond technical applications students are expected to develop personal ideas - stressing creativity and inventiveness.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 150. A continuing study of painting techniques that is more in-depth than those techniques mastered in ART 150 Introduction to Painting. There are four required painting projects. Students will, generally, work from their own photographs and/or drawings to guarantee the originality of the idea.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 100. A continuing study of drawing techniques that is more in-depth than those techniques mastered in ART 100, Introduction to Drawing. This course is offered only as a directed study, which necessitates independent work and the allocation of studio time. There are six specific projects, although these subjects may be substituted or individualized. Students will work from their own photographs and/or sketches to guarantee originality of the idea.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 130. A continuing study of ceramic techniques that is more in-depth than those techniques mastered in Art 130, Introduction to Ceramics.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 219. A continuing study of sculpture techniques that is more in-depth than those techniques mastered in ART 219-Introduction to Sculpture.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 160. Intermediate graphic illustration is an extension of ART 160, Introduction to Graphic Illustration. This course is offered only as a directed study, which necessitates independent work and the allocation of studio time. There are six required projects. The knowledge, understanding and appreciation of contemporary and past artistic cultural achievement is integrated through demonstration and discussion. Critiques are done on individual projects and portfolios involving describing, analyzing, interpreting and evaluating works of art. Through the practice of graphic illustration students will develop aesthetic discernment and judgment, and the methodology for integrating graphic illustration arts with other content areas. An intermediate working knowledge of graphic design software is needed.
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3 credit hours Prerequisite: ART 140 and ART 160. Intermediate advertising design is an extension of ART 140, Introduction to Advertising Design. This course is offered only as a directed study, which necessitates independent work and the allocation of studio time. There are two required projects. Technical skills like basic HTML are developed. The knowledge, understanding and appreciation of contemporary and past artistic cultural achievement is integrated through lecture, demonstration and discussion. Critiques are done on individual projects and portfolios involving describing, analyzing, interpreting and evaluating works of art. Through the practice of advertising design students will develop aesthetic discernment and judgment, and the methodology for integrating design arts with other content areas. An intermediate working knowledge of graphic design software is needed.
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