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Art 112: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
introduces the fundamentals of two dimensional composition through experiences designed to increase visual perception and provide technical skill. Students are introduced to visual concepts such as positive and negative space, linear perspective, and proportion. Discussion and critiques introduce aesthetic theories.
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Art 120: Three Dimensional Design
2.00 Credits
Muskingum University
is a foundation course which is intended to be completed in the freshman year (or initial year of study) for the Art major. The course introduces the fundamentals of three dimensional compositions for the visual arts. The course is designed to increase visual perception and provide technical skills with fundamental three dimensional problems. Aportion of the course provides experience with the use of tools and materials required in fabrication of three dimensional mediums of wood, paper, wire, clay, metals, and new technologies, while a portion of the course focuses on design using traditional and computer related tools.
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Art 121: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
introduces methods and aesthetics from ancient and contemporary practices used worldwide. Fundamental 3-D design problems are explored using hand building and wheel throwing techniques. Basic clay and glaze formulation theory along with various firing procedures are included.
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Art 141: Photography
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
introduces the fundamentals of black and white photography. The course covers the functions of the camera, various lenses, lighting, the developing of film and prints, matting and displaying prints, and develops an aesthetic awareness in the art of seeing photographically. Students supply a 35mm camera, film, and printing paper.
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Art 170: Graphic Design I
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
introduces elements of two-dimensional, visual communication design. Highlights include an investigation of basic concepts and principles of graphic design, and an introduction to utilization of computer software programs in representation, creation, and study of designs. Students design and produce basic-level design projects in a computer-based environment.
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Art 212: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
is a further development of the fundamentals presented in Drawing I, including a variety of media; subject matter including landscape, figure drawing, portrait, and still life; and approaches to personal expression in drawing. Prerequisite: 112
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Art 221: Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
is a thorough investigation of wheel throwing techniques, including a range of glazes and firings. Wheel aesthetics are contrasted with those of hand building. Prerequisite: 121
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Art 231: Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
is a more thorough study of sculptural techniques. Effective communication of conceptual concerns is stressed. Prerequisite: 131
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Art 241: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
deals with the fundamentals of painting, including color theory, color mixing, preparation of canvas, and other grounds and care of materials. Aesthetic theories and criteria of excellence are introduced. Prerequisite: 112 or permission of the instructor
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Art 251: Art History I
3.00 Credits
Muskingum University
introduces Western art from prehistory through Roman classicism and visual art from non-western cultures. Understanding of historical and cultural context is stressed.
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