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ANT 308: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Doane University
An anthropological investigation of the meaning, content, and acquisition of the ways of thinking, doing and behaving as individuals in society. This course fulfills the Cultural Perspective requirement of the Doane Plan. (Cross-referenced with SOC 308.)
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ART 107: Two-Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A course which focuses on the fundamentals of visual composition and design theory. Students work in various media, exploring the visual potential of line, color, texture, pattern, light and shadow, and space. Students will be able to apply the principles and elements of design, to understand how these principles and elements interact, and to analyze and evaluate the quality of design and form.
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ART 110: Three-Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A course which introduces the student to basic methods of sculptural processes in additive and subtractive techniques.
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ART 201-202: Painting
3.00 Credits
Doane University
Painting in oil, acrylic, and watercolor. Open to non-art majors. Prerequisite: ART 107.
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ART 204: Visual Communication in History I
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A presentation of the various patterns of symbolic communication used in European, African and Middle-Eastern cultures and civilizations, from prehistoric times through the later Middle Ages. Topics include the Egyptian pyramids, Stonehenge, the classical heritage of Greece and Rome, and the Christian arts of Rome, Byzantium and northern Europe. Students will be able to articulate the meanings of artworks in their historical context. Offered every fall term.
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ART 205: Visual Communication in History II
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A discussion of the symbolic expression of ideas and values from the 14th century proto-Renaissance through 17th century Baroque. The major visual arts of architecture, painting, and sculpture are studied in the context of important historical, philosophic, and spiritual concerns. Students will be able to articulate the meanings of artworks in their historical context. Offered every spring term.
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ART 207: Drawing
3.00 Credits
Doane University
An exploration of various drawing media in relation to the expression of still life objects and the human figure. Students will learn to sketch fundamental shapes, draw still life compositions and develop the ability to draw what they see through the use of the principles and elements of design.
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ART 209: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Doane University
Basic methods in three-dimensional art, including carving, casting, construction, and modeling.
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ART 210: Metal Craft-Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Doane University
A course which introduces the student to the basic methods of fabricating jewelry to include form, function, and technique. Students will demonstrate their understanding of these methods by creating a series of work that includes a ring, pendant, brooch, bracelet, and necklace. Prerequisite: ART 110. Offered alternate spring terms.
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ART 211-212: Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Doane University
Studio work exploring various intaglio processes in zinc and copper. Emphasis is given to etching, engraving, aquatint, and soft-ground techniques. Prerequisite: ART 107.
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