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ARB 1050: Intermediate Arabic II
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A continuation of ARB 1040. Focus on various aspects of culture, society, literature, traditions, and daily preoccupations with continued development of communicative language skills. Reinforcement, expansion, and synthesis of concepts of language and culture through contact with authentic materials. Prerequisite: ARB 1040 or the equivalent. Laboratory work required. (MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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ART 1001: Foundations I
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Basic introduction to two-dimensional design emphasizing the structural elements of art, the principles of visual organization, and the psychological effects of visual decision making. Color theory, including schematic uses and historical and psychological aspects, will be explored along with the application of color mixing and color integration. There will be an introduction to the critical and analytical approaches to the visual arts. Prerequisite: portfolio admission into the Department of Art. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1002: Foundations II
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course is the second half of an introduction to the structural elements of art. It examines the organizational principles of threedimensional design and the study of equipment and materials used in this area of art making. Emphasis is on three-dimensional vocabulary, understanding of sculptural space, the use of hand and power tools, materials manipulation, and processes related to three-dimensional art. Prerequisite: ART 1001. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1003: Foundations Drawing
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An introduction to drawing as a primary means of visual investigation. Major class topics include drawing from observation and visualization (drawing from imagination). Class exercises focus on rendering objects, spaces, and the human figure in basic wet and dry media (graphite, charcoal, and ink). Conceptual and process-centered approaches in contemporary drawing will be introduced. Prerequisite: portfolio admission into the Department of Art. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1004: Visual Arts Exhibition Guide
1.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Students will familiarize themselves with current exhibitions of the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, research aspects of the exhibitions, prepare educational materials, and give tours to groups and individuals. Open to art majors and non-art majors. Lecture/practicum one hour per week. May be repeated for a total of six semester hours credit.
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ART 1005: Foundations Seminar
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course is a global introduction to the theory and practice of the visual arts, and it also introduces students to many of the institutional resources available for the aspiring visual artist. It includes an overview of art world institutions and their relevance to understanding the artist’s role in the world today; the relationship among art history, art theory and studio practice; and issues central to attaining professional competency such as preparing artists’ statements, documenting one’s work, and researching educational and funding sources. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1010: Visual Communication
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course examines the significance of the image as a vehicle of communication. Concepts and techniques taken from historical as well as from contemporary sources will seek to develop an understanding of the nature of the visual process and its importance in human lives. Studio work will include art experiences designed to increase an understanding of form and of content. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1011: Design Fundamentals I
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Basic introduction to two-dimensional design emphasizing the structural elements of art, the principles of visual organization, and the psychological effects of visual decision making. Color theory including schematic uses and historical and psychological aspects will be explored along with the application of color mixing and color interaction. There will be an introduction to the critical and analytical approaches to the visual arts. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1012: Design Fundamentals II
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Second half of basic studio problems in visual design offering further work with the structural elements and the organizational principles dealing now with three-dimensional design and space. Guided structural analysis will continue in order to develop aesthetic evaluation perceptions and skills. Prerequisite: ART 1011. Lecture and studio four hours.
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ART 1013: Drawing Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Introduction to the drawing experience with emphasis on the development of eye/hand coordination and on basic techniques and skills necessary for the interpretation of visual form. Lecture and studio four hours.
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