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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Prerequisite: ART 270 Provides instruction in multiple plate and other color intaglio techniques. This course explores traditional as well as contemporary issues in intaglio printmaking. It may be repeated for credit. This is a lecture/lab class, and students will be expected to produce work reflecting the course content. The objective of this course is to give students wanting to continue with Intaglio printmaking a structured, in depth form of study. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Prerequisite: ART 271. Provides instruction in intermediate level techniques as well as combining techniques. This course explores traditional as well as contemporary issues in relief printmaking. It may be repeated for credit. This is a lecture/lab class, and students will be expected to produce work reflecting the course content. The objective of this course is to give students wanting to continue with Relief printmaking a structured, in depth form of study. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course provides instruction in screen-printing. The curriculum focuses on traditional and experimental techniques using waterbased inks, emphasizing both skill development and personal image making. This course will explore established and contemporary issues in screen-printing. The objective of this course is to provide students with a strong foundation in this medium. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits A beginning course for students without prior training in sculpture. Explores fundamentals of sculptural processes and their aesthetic and theoretical considerations. Emphasizes development of handeye- mind coordination skills, understanding space and form, and the techniques of tool usage. Students complete a project in each basic process. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits An intermediate-level sculpture class emphasizing the process of metal welding fabrication. This course focuses on the techniques of oxy-acetylene welding, shielded metal arc welding, and gas metal arc welding; and the aesthetics of fabricated metal sculpture. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits A beginning-level course designed to strengthen and further develop the student's initial capability in sculpture. Specific emphasis on exploring wood construction and carving techniques, and their application in making sculpture. Recommended prerequisite: ART 276 or ART 117. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits An intermediate course in the study of the human form and portraiture. Emphasis on theory and concepts of shape, form, value and composition in a choice of media. There will be opportunities for studies in bas-relief sculpture, printmaking, and painting. Repeatable.
  • 3.00 - 12.00 Credits

    3-12 credits This course offers career-related work experience in community businesses and organizations. The student may have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gleaned in the classroom with practical experience in the professional world. In this course a student may develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers while earning credit toward a degree. Please contact cooperative education coordinator as soon as possible after registering: Thomas Rubick, rubickt@lanecc.edu or 463-5887.
  • 3.00 - 12.00 Credits

    3-12 credits This course provides the student on-the-job experience in professional graphic design sites in the community. The student will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gleaned from the classroom with the practical experience of the professional world. In this course a student may develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers while earning credit toward a degree. The Graphic Design Program requires a minimum of six credits of cooperative education. Please contact cooperative education coordinator as soon as possible after registering: Thomas Rubick, rubickt@lanecc.edu or 463-5887.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Prerequisite: ART 131, ART 115, and ART 116. Introductory course for beginning students employing oil or acrylic media. Emphasis on basic technical skills of painting, physical properties and manipulation of materials, painting concepts and art historical context. Develops understanding of composition and color necessary for intermediate-level painting courses. Students complete several painting compositions. Repeatable.
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