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3.00 Credits
ARTM 410. Museum Internship. 3(0,3). This course is designed to assist students with gaining professional experience in working in a Museum. Experience will be provided in the following areas: collections management, marketing, educational programming, exhibition design. Students will be required to work in the Museum for a minimum of 6 hours a week, keep a journal of activities, assist with special events, serve as a docent, visit other museums and submit a written evaluation and summary of the internship. Prerequisite: ARTM 210 Museum Studies. (F,S).
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 115. DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS I-2D. 3(1,2). Course requirements include a basic exploration of the fundamentals of visual and principles of artistic organization. The use of line, shape, value texture, and color in the development of effective visual expression is explored through the use of a variety of two-dimensional media and activities. Studio (F)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 116. Fundamentals of Designs II-3D. 3(1,2). This course is a continuation of Art 101. Emphases are placed on experiment with three-dimensional elements and materials and introductorty design techniques. Prerequisite: Arts 115 or permission of instructor.(S)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 215. DRAWING & COMPOSITION I. 3(3,0). This course is an introduction to basic drawing skills and visual organization. It stresses exploration of drawing techniques through the use of the still life and the introduction of a wide range of drawing materials, including pencil, charcoal, brush and ink, conte, pastels. Studio. Prerequisite: Art 115 or permission of instructor.(F)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 217. Painting I. 3(3,0). Introduction to painting techniques, materials, and concepts, and media including water color, acrylic tempera, and oil. Analysis of form, content, and use of color in compositions. Prerequisite: ARTS 115 or permission of instructor. (F)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 218. Ceramics I. 3(0,6). An introduction to the materials and techniques of ceramic art through pinching, coiling, and slab construction in clay as well as an introduction to throwing on the potters wheel. (F)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 219. PRINTMAKING I. 3(0,6). This course is a study of the processes involved in making and printing relief and stencil images. Emphasis is placed on control of techniques and creative artistic expression. Process including and woodcuts and serigraphy (screen printing). Studio. Prerequisite: Arts 115 or permission of instructor.(F)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 220. SCULPTURE I. 3(3,0). Study of three-dimensional design through a focus on media, form, and content. Development of a visual sensitivity to three-dimensional composition as well as a coneptual sensitivity to the relationship between form and content. Introduction of a variety of construction techniques in wood, plaster, metal, and found objects used in three-dimensional work. Prerequisites: ARTS 216 (S)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 223. Digital Media I. 3(3,0). An introduction to design concepts, theory, and methods. Students are introduces to a broad range of traditional tools and toolsets from various computer applications to utilize for design projects. Contents focuses on the use of artistics innovation in visual, perceptual, and conceptual elements. Prerequisites: Arts 115 & Arts 215 or permission of instructor.(F,S)
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 318. Ceramics II. 3(3,0). Concentration on development of throwing skills with a focus on the cup, the bowl, the plate, the pitcher, and the teapot. Experience with glaze experimentation in the form of tri-axial blends as well as slip formulation. Prerequisites: ARTS 218 (F,S)
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