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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The course will focus on the business issues related to being a professional artist. It will also address the development of practical portfolio procedures through lectures, demonstrations, field trips, consultations, and AV presentations in a studio situation.
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0.00 Credits
This student exhibition is a requirement for graduation. All BFA degree candidates, including Related Arts with a Visual Arts Concentration, and all BS in Art Education degree candidates and certification students participate in a Senior Show. Seniors who will be graduated in December register for the senior exhibition held at the end of the Fall semester. Seniors who will be graduated in May or at the end of either of the two Summer Sessions register to participate in the senior shows held during the Spring Semester. Participation in a Senior Show is defined as showing at least one piece/documentation/record within the confines of the display area being used for the exhibition (usually the Sharadin Art Gallery). Showing work in alternate spaces on campus, and not in the Senior Show, will not satisfy the graduation requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced studio work in drawing is directed towards furthering self discipline in developing personal graphic statements. (This course is also offered under the FAR 501 designation.) Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Visual expression in a variety of printmaking techniques are explored. Among the techniques investigated are relief, intaglio, planographic and transographic methods. Historical and contemporary attitudes toward the multiple as an original work of art are studied. (This course is also offered under the FAR 502 designation.) Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides for experimentation with painting media, with emphasis upon development of individual style. (This course is also offered under the FAR 503 designation.) Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced study in specific materials, processes, and concepts in the creation of sculptural form. (This course is also offered under the FAR 504 designation.) Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Making the fine photographic print is developed through the knowledge and application of the Zone System of exposure, film and print development, and darkroom processes. Other aspects of the course will include aesthetic criticism and chronology of the development of photography in the visual arts. The Zone System defines a more analytical process for the production of the fine print and only secondarily implies a learning methodology. (This course is also offered under the FAR 505 designation.) Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the creation of images through computer-based technologies. During the course students will learn to use image and audio oriented software, they will also explore the unique ways in which computers facilitate artistic expression. Students will be introduced to art works, artists, alternative viewing sites, cyber communities, aesthetics and criticism related to digital art. They will also consider digital tools as part of a continuum of technological innovation in the visual arts. (6 c.h., 3 s.h.) Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is oriented to concepts of art around which the individual students would focus their attention and interest in the production or analysis of artistic forms which exist in a multi-cultural society. The students work with the professor to explore possibilities which they are stimulated to pursue and which emerge from personal ideas and research in art-oriented problem areas. Students in this course will have the opportunity to explore special topics, issues, and creative practices related to art, design, and visual culture. Under this prefix, different topics, which provide distinctive learning experiences, will be offered periodically. The specific topic(s) offered for each semester will be listed in the schedule. Topic may be from 1 to 3 s.h. and 1-3 c.h. Students may take ART 570 up to nine credit hours. Instruction will be lecture/seminar. (This course is also offered under the ART 572 designation.) Repeatable up to 9 credits.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
An opportunity is provided to pursue an interest in an area of study that represents a particular independent challenge in art education. The study is expected to diverge from normal course requirements into areas such as studio, art history, aesthetics, and art field work in a school district as they relate to the requirements of a Master's Degree in Art Education. (This course is also offered under the following designations: ARH 577, ART 577, ARU 577, CFT 577.)
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