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FAS 344: PRINTMAKING STUDIO V
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course is a continuation of the study of printmaking beyond the introductory level. The emphasis is on the continued development of personal imagery within the context of printmaking. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 345: PRINTMAKING STUDIO VI
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course is a continuation of the study of printmaking beyond the introductory level. The emphasis is on the continued development of personal imagery within the context of printmaking. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 350: LIFE DRAWING STUDIO I
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to achieve a higher level of intensification by continuing the development in life drawing. This leads to the subjective conception of the figure and enables the student to develop a form of drawing he/she chooses to pursue. This course is to further acquaint students with drawing knowledge; skills and attitudes needed for a personal imagery as well as the development of self-direction. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, not more than 6 sh per semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 351: LIFE DRAWING STUDIO II
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to achieve a higher level of intensification by continuing the development in life drawing. This leads to the subjective conception of the figure and enables the student to develop a form of drawing he/she chooses to pursue. This course is to further acquaint students with drawing knowledge; skills and attitudes needed for a personal imagery as well as the development of self-direction. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, not more than 6 sh per semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 352: LIFE DRAWING STUDIO III
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to achieve a higher level of intensification by continuing the development in life drawing. This leads to the subjective conception of the figure and enables the student to develop a form of drawing he/she chooses to pursue. This course is to further acquaint students with drawing knowledge; skills and attitudes needed for a personal imagery as well as the development of self-direction. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, not more than 6 sh per semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 353: LIFE DRAWING STUDIO IV
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to achieve a higher level of intensification by continuing the development in life drawing. This leads to the subjective conception of the figure and enables the student to develop a form of drawing he/she chooses to pursue. This course is to further acquaint students with drawing knowledge; skills and attitudes needed for a personal imagery as well as the development of self-direction. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, not more than 6 sh per semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 354: LIFE DRAWING STUDIO V
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to achieve a higher level of intensification by continuing the development in life drawing. This leads to the subjective conception of the figure and enables the student to develop a form of drawing he/she chooses to pursue. This course is to further acquaint students with drawing knowledge; skills and attitudes needed for a personal imagery as well as the development of self-direction. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, not more than 6 sh per semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 355: LIFE DRAWING STUDIO VI
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to achieve a higher level of intensification by continuing the development in life drawing. This leads to the subjective conception of the figure and enables the student to develop a form of drawing he/she chooses to pursue. This course is to further acquaint students with drawing knowledge; skills and attitudes needed for a personal imagery as well as the development of self-direction. (Repeatable up to 30 sh, not more than 6 sh per semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 360: PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The studio extends the photography experience to the student who wishes to pursue further work in the medium with more depth in a selected area. The emphasis will be on individual direction in terms of technique, craft, and image. (Repeatable up to 18 hours of credit; no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to six (6) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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FAS 361: PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO II
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The studio extends the photography experience to the student who wishes to pursue further work in the medium with more depth in a selected area. The emphasis will be on individual direction in terms of technique, craft, and image. (Repeatable up to 30 hours of credit; no more than 6 sh in one semester.) This course is repeatable up to ten (10) times. Students are expected to set higher goals and achieve a higher level of sophistication in successive levels of Studio. Specifically, students will develop their personal imagery, technical ability and increase their knowledge of relevant processes and techniques. They will also increasingly show familiarity with contemporary and historical [painting, printmaking, etc.], especially that which relates to their work. At the more advanced levels of Studio, students will increasingly be expected to pursue opportunities to exhibit their work through juried exhibitions and on-campus venues. A minimum of three (3) hours of work per week outside of class is required.
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