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3.00 Credits
This course continues the investigation of techniques and directions introduced in beginning level printmaking courses. Students are expected to refine technical competency through the development of a cohesive body of work that articulates an inventive and conceptual use of the printed image and a clear personal vision. Emphasis will be given to examining advanced processes and contemporary issues in printmaking. Barring duplication of content, a student may repeat the course for a total credit of nine semester hours. Prerequisites: at least three of the following courses: ART 2025, ART 2125, ART 3225, ART 3325. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in fine art photography. This course is designed to allow students to work at an advanced level in photography, to enhance the aesthetic, intellectual and visual evolution of personal work and to hone critical skills and awareness of historical and theoretical issues in the field. A camera is required per the instructor’s directions. Prerequisite: ART 3226 or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
This senior seminar course prepares students for creating a coherent body of work in ART 4852 (Senior Studio). These two courses, taken in sequence, provide an opportunity for advanced students to demonstrate an emerging intellectual, visual and technical maturity in respect to their own work. Senior Seminar includes planning and writing an exhibition proposal; reading relevant art criticism and theory; writing a research paper; and documenting the progress of one’s work through sketches, models, and oral presentations. This course is an opportunity for students to articulate meaningful ideas and integrate them with studio practice. Prerequisites: ART 3015 and completion of a minimum of 27 semester hours of studio electives. Prerequisite or corequisite: at least one of the following courses: ART 4300, ART 4301, ART 4307, ART 4308, ART 4309, ART 4325, ART 4326. (WRITING; SPEAKING)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores a particular current issue in art education each semester. May be repeated with different topics for a total credit of nine semester hours. Prerequisite: ART 2420. Lecture two hours, laboratory/studio two hours.
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3.00 Credits
Independent research and/or creative project. Honors thesis directed by a member of the Art Department and evaluated by a departmental committee. Prerequisite: completion of six semester hours of Art honors coursework.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a selected topic in studio art, graphic design, art history, art management, art education, or inter-disciplinary art. Course content will be determined by the instructor. Course may be repeated barring duplication of content. Prerequisite: enrollment is by invitation or by permission of the instructor and the departmental honors director. (WRITING; SPEAKING)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An intensive course to be offered in selected media such as drawing, printmaking, painting, photography, sculpture, clay, fibers, alloys, computer graphics, and others. Prerequisite: portfolio review or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of current issues in graphic design/communication with conceptual and theoretical approaches for analyzing visual media. Emphasis is placed on critical reading, research and writing in a seminar atmosphere. Topics may vary and may be repeated for credit when content does not duplicate.
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3.00 Credits
The art forms of three Asian cultures - India, China, and Japan are explored. Particular attention is devoted to painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the unique forms of each culture. Lecture three hours. Prerequisites: ART 2030, ART 2130 or permission of the instructor; and ENG 2001 or its equivalent. (WRITING)
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3.00 Credits
Senior Studio is the capstone studio experience for BFA Studio Art majors. This course carries on and brings to resolution the conceptual, technical and studio practices begun in Senior Seminar. Students will demonstrate an emerging intellectual, visual and technical maturity by producing a body of work for exhibition. Students will also write process statements and deliver a series of oral presentations critically analyzing their works in progress. This course addresses issues relevant to becoming a professional artist. A committee of three faculty members will evaluate each student’s work. Prerequisite: ART 4351. Lecture and studio four hours.
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