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3.00 Credits
Major works of art and architecture in the western tradition from pre-history through the Gothic period. For Art majors and students with appropriate interest. Reading and writing intensive. CORE-II.
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3.00 Credits
Major works of art and architecture in the western tradition from the Renaissance through the 20th Century. For Art majors and students with appropriate interest. Reading and writing intensive. CORE-II.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on the figure as subject as well as on still life, landscape, etc. Drawing problems of gesture, movement, rhythm, shape, and volume. Encouragement of experimentation and personal expressive interpretation. Variety of drawing media used. Professional model. Prerequisite: AR 111. SP.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding of color relationships, the physical properties of pigments and color perception through a variety of media for artistic application. SP.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of threedimensional form and their application. Exercises in mass, volume, weight, movement, and light, as well as additive and subtractive techniques, and materials investigation. Prerequisite: AR 117. FA.
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3.00 Credits
Basic mechanics of the black-and-white photographic process: use of the camera, processing and printing film. Basics of design and composition. Film-based and digital process. Digital camera required. FA, SP, SU.
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Introduction to the process of making utilitarian and sculptural objects with clay. Exploration of forming methods, decorating and glazing techniques, and kiln-loading and firing. Emphasis on the creative process as well as on the development of technical skill and craft. FA, SP.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to typography, including type as form, type design, expression and communication, sequence and hierarchy, and type with image. Introduces the fundamentals of typography, its theory, practice, technology, and history. Prerequisite: AR 117 and 271. FA.
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3.00 Credits
Image-generation techniques, traditional illustration, and graphic media as well as alternative sources of images. Creative discovery and application of materials, techniques, and processes in typical and atypical graphic design formats. Prerequisites: AR 221 and 117. SP.
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3.00 Credits
The historical foundations of the profession of art therapy, including the development of the field and what has influenced its past as well as future directions, and study of managed care, multicultural, ethical, and other current influences. The benefit with various populations and settings in which art therapies work, reinforced with visits from local art therapists. Review of what is required to become a Registered Art Therapist. Prerequisites: PY 101 and 201. FA.
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