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ARTST 255: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Pacific University
Topics vary. See department for details. 1.00 - 6.00 credits
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ARTST 260: Jewelry/Metals Fabrication I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is an introduction to non-ferrous metals fabrication techniques as applied to jewelry making and metalsmithing. Students will learn to solder, saw and form metal, as well as develop basic stonesetting techniques. A historical overview of the meaning and use of jeweled and metal objects and their relationship to various cultures is also included. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 265: Jewelry/Casting I
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is an introduction to the lost wax casting process as applied to jewelry making and metalsmithing. Students will learn wax carving and mold-making procedures to produce models for casting. A historical overview of the meaning and use of jeweled and metal objects and their relationship to various cultures is also included. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 300: Art Education:Class & Practicum
4.00 Credits
Pacific University
This class is designed to teach methods of art instruction to the prospective elementary school teacher. Topics covered are creativity, developmental levels, Discipline Based Art Education, state and national standards, and lesson plan creation. There will be hands-on experiences with different art media. In addition, students have the opportunity to work with children ages 4-12 in an after-school Art Workshop. 4 hours. 4.00 credits
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ARTST 310: Drawing II:Advanced Drawing
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is an advanced drawing class that challenges students to expand on the skills learned in Drawing I. Prereq: ARTST 210. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 317: Computer Graphics II:Adv Image Design
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is designed to allow students to further investigate the artistic processes taught in ARTST 217. Students will be expected to develop a more advanced and complete art portfolio. Prereq: ARTST 217 or ARTST 218. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 318: CompGraph II:Adv Illustration
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is designed to allow students to further investigate the artistic processes taught in ART 218. Students will be expected to develop a more advanced and complete art portfolio. Prereq: ARTST 217 or ARTST 218. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 320: Painting II:Oil/Acrylic
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This class is a continuation of ARTST 220, incorporating further study of the processes involved in painting using oil and acrylic colors and mediums. Emphasis on the creation of original, advanced works. Prereq: ARTST 220. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 325: Sculpture II
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
In this class, advanced concepts and techniques of sculpting are explored, including the expressive and structural elements of human-made form. Emphasis is on the expressive potential to be found in sculpting. Prereq: ARTST 110, ARTST 210, or ARTST 225. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ARTST 326: Photography II
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course is intended for those students who have completed Photography I. The major emphasis is to give students a solid foundation for seeing, processing and printing black and white images. The course takes a fine-art approach to photography. Historical aspects of American photographers are introduced. Prereq: ARTST 226. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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