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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as a culmination of undergraduate study of Art History, geared primarily for students enrolled in the B.A. Major program as well as those pursuing a Minor. The seminar consists of readings, discussions, and projects designed to further students' understanding of Art History and its diverse methodologies and practices.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide opportunities for students to investigate specialized areas of study as the need or opportunity arises. Topics will cover cultures, periods, critical theory and/or aesthetics that are not offered or are only covered superficially in established art history courses.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for the student to experience practices and modes of inquiry pertaining to art history in a professional setting; experiences not found in the conventional classroom or on-line setting. The student will complete 40 hours per academic credits, up to 3 credits, working in a setting where art historical practices are applied. The settings will vary. Possibilities include museums, galleries, historical societies, archives or others appropriate venue. This course may be repeated.
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3.00 Credits
Honors Independent Study/Thesis
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students who are non-art majors will be introduced to a variety of orientations used to create an understanding of fine arts, design, and crafts. These include: media, techniques, motivations, design, conceptual development processes, and aesthetic traditions. The course also emphasizes studying art critically and historically and forming educated opinions about works of art.
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3.00 Credits
Basic structures of non-loom fabrics include major single- and multi-element constructions and various processes of surface embellishment. Ancient and modern techniques are studied. A minimum of 3 hours of work outside of class is required per week.
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3.00 Credits
Basic weaving techniques are developed through the use of the four-harness loom, as well as simple weaving devices. A minimum of 3 hours of work outside of class is required per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a basic introduction to the clay medium; fire, earth, and water. The manipulative techniques of pinch, coil, slab, and wheel will be emphasized. Activities will reflect an awareness of traditional as well as contemporary approaches to ceramics. A minimum of 3 hours of work outside of class is required per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the creation of images through computer-based technologies. During the course students will not only learn the use and basic capabilities of both still and time-based digital image-making equipment and 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. This course serves as an introduction to digital media and prepares students for advanced digital art courses and other courses requiring a basic familiarity with these media. A minimum of 3 hours of work outside of class is required per week. (6 c.h., 3 s.h.)
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3.00 Credits
Design implies order, arrangement, and plan. The student will study how design elements and principles influence perception and personal expression. Analysis of historical and contemporary art, together with exploration in various media and techniques, should give the student experience in conceptualizing, visualizing, and executing two-dimensional designs. A minimum of 3 hours of work outside of class is required per week.
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