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  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced level drawing course focusing on making finished quality work to build a portfolio. Individual instruction and motivation are emphasized.

    Note: Prior to Fall 2008, this course was 4406 “Drawing Workshop II”. Prerequisite:    Art 1401 (C069), 2402 (0140), 3403 (0143) and 4448 (0145/4405)

  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows the student to explore an area of drawing that lies outside regular course offering, working independently although under the supervision of a faculty member. A written proposal must be approved by the department chair. Prerequisite:    Art 1101 (C079), 1401 (C069), 1501 (C059), 2102 (0118), 2402 (0140), 3403 (0143), 4448 (4405/0145) and 4449 (4406/0146)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced study of aesthetics and techniques of computer imaging with emphasis on individual instruction.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced study of aesthetics and techniques of computer imaging with emphasis on individual instruction. The preparation of a professional portfolio is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows the student to explore an area of study in computer imaging outside the regular course offering, working independently although under the supervision of a faculty member. A written proposal must be approved by the department chair. Prerequisite:    Art 1101 (C079), 1401 (C069), 1501 (C059), 2601 (0160), 2602 (0161), and 2605 (0165)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers experiential learning and hands-on training in student’s field of choice.

    Note: For Art and Art Education Majors only with Special Authorization. Prerequisite:    Art 1501 (C059), 1401 (C069) or 1496 (X069), 1101 (C079), 1201 (C089) for all concentrations. Additional courses for studio concentration: Art 2102 (0118), 2402 (0140), 2111 (0159) and two printmaking courses. Additional courses for digital concentration: five digital studio electives, two studio electives. For visual studies concentration: four courses from the concentration group

  • 3.00 Credits

    The goal of this writing intensive upper-level studio course is to help the advanced student find his/her own voice through independent studio projects and writing assignments. The class will meet as a group and the instructor will also meet individually with students.

    Note: Additional prerequisites for studio concentration: Art 2101 (0118), 2402 (0140), 2111 (0159) and two printmaking courses. For digital concentration: one printmaking or photo, three digital electives, and two studio electives or two non-digital electives. For visual studies concentration: one printmaking, photo, or computer imaging course plus four classes from the concentration group. Prerequisite:    For all BS & BA students in all concentrations: Art 1501 (C059), 1401 (C069) or 1496 (X069), 1101 (C079), & 1201 (C089). Also for BS students: Art 2101 (0118), 2401 (0140), 2111 (0159), one printmaking & one studio elective. See Note below for additional prerequisites

  • 3.00 Credits

    A top-level course for the study of advanced photographic techniques and aesthetics. The student is expected to design a course of study (proposal required) that is particular to his or her own interests and that involves aspects of photography not available in the other course offerings. Work can be realized in either the darkroom or digital studio and must include unique techniques, aesthetics, and presentation.

    Note: Prior to Fall 2008, this course was titled “Advanced Photo Study I”. Prerequisite:    Art 2801 (0181), 2802 (0182), 3803 (0183) and 3825 (0186)

  • 3.00 Credits

    A top-level course for the study of advanced photographic techniques and aesthetics with an emphasis on the creation of all artwork and documentation needed to build a portfolio. The student is expected to define an aesthetic philosophy that is particular to his or her own interests (proposal required). Work can be realized in either the darkroom or digital studio and must include unique techniques, aesthetics, and presentation.

    Note: Prior to Fall 2008, this course was titled “Advanced Photo Study II”. Prerequisite:    Art 2801 (0181), 2802 (0182), 3803 (0183) and 3825 (0186)

  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows the student to explore an area of photographic study outside our regular course offerings, working independently although under the supervision of a faculty member. A written proposal must be approved by the department chair.

    Note: Prior to Fall 2008, this course was 3804 “Advanced Darkroom Photography”. Prerequisite:    Art 1101 (C079), 1401 (C069), 1501 (C059), 2102 (0118), 2111 (0159), 2402 (0140), and two photography courses

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