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  • 3.00 Credits

    is a fundamental level course designed to introduce various aspects of painting: materials, techniques, form and content. The primary learning activity in painting is direct experience. Project assignments are designed to sharpen perception, stimulate imagination, and increase the student's ability to see and interpret their world. Students will begin to develop a philosophical awareness that leads to their own personal artistic style. Prerequisite: a grade of "C" or higher in ART 101,120, 122, or instructor approval. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course surveys Western art history and some areas of non-Western art history from Prehistoric times into the fourteenth century. The class lectures, discussions and textbook readings are to be taken as complementary to one another. The lectures and discussions, on occasion, will deal with works not covered in the textbook and may take a different point of view. As a whole, the lectures, discussions, and readings should reveal that the visual arts serve many purposes and can be approached in a number of ways ranging from the reflection of historical events to complex visual and symbolic meanings. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course surveys Western art history and some areas of non-Western art history from the fourteenth century to the present. The class lectures, discussions and textbook readings are to be taken as complementary to one another. The lectures and discussions, on occasion, will deal with works not covered in the textbook and may take a different point of view. As a whole, the lectures, discussions, and readings should reveal that the visual arts serve many purposes and can be approached in a number of ways ranging from the reflection of historical events to complex visual and symbolic meanings. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the study of type and letterforms as a vital aspect of graphic design, focusing on printed and digital media. Prerequisites: a grade of "C" or higher in ART 120 or ART 122. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Theory and practice of design as it applies to various commercially printed media. Emphasis will be given to study and design of word/image relationships. Computer graphics will be explored further. Prerequisite: a grade of "C" or higher in ART 120 or ART 122. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The primary learning activity in Painting II is direct experience. Students will study color theory and its application by contemporary and traditional masters. Project assignments are designed to sharpen perception, stimulate the imagination, and increase the student's ability to see and interpret their world. Students will continue developing a philosophical awareness that leads to their own personal artistic style. Prerequisite: a grade of "C" or higher in ART 204. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continued study in sculpture. Prerequisite: a grade of "C" or higher in ART 150. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This introductory studio course offers direct experience in a variety of printmaking processes including relief, intaglio, planographic and stencil. Project assignments include an exploration of monotypes, etching, wood and linoleum blocks, and serigraphy or silkscreen printing. Whenever possible, non-toxic materials will be used. Students will be expected to apply their previously attained drawing and design skills to printmaking techniques. Prerequisites: a grade of "C" or higher inART 101, 120, 122, or consent of instructor. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This studio course offers direct experience at a more advanced level than Printmaking I in a variety of processes including relief, intaglio and stencil. Project assignments include but are not limited to an exploration of monotypes, etchings, wood blocks, and serigraphy or silkscreen printing. Whenever possible, non-toxic materials will be used. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in ART 260 or consent ofinstructor. (3 s.h.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to computer manipulation of photographic images. Includes a brief introduction to digital photography. Prerequisite: a grade of "C"or higher in ART 120 or ART 122. (3 s.h.)
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