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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Semester course; variable hours. 1-6 credits per semester. May be repeated for a maximum total of 6 credits. Prerequisites: Consent of department chair and instructor. Offered to art education majors only. This course will be limited to those few students who have demonstrated an exceptional level of ability and intense commitment to a particular area.
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3.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 1 lecture and 3 or 6 studio hours. Alternate credits: 2-2 or 3-3 credits. Offered at VCU Qatar. A foundation course with the emphasis on conceptualization, sensing and knowing. This course includes studies in preconceptions, value systems, visual semantics, attitudes, criticism and analysis of visual phenomena. This course also is an introduction to the concepts of the third and fourth dimensions and the nature of materials.
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3.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 1 lecture and 3 or 6 studio hours. Alternate credits: 2-2 or 3-3 credits. Offered at VCU Qatar. A foundation course with emphasis on systems and nonsystems of spatial order as well as color applications and theory.
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4.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 4 lecture hours. 4-4 credits. Offered at VCU Qatar. A survey of the history and development of painting, sculpture, architecture and related visual arts of major world cultures, including European, American, Oriental, African, Islamic and pre-Columbian.
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3.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 1 lecture and 3 or 6 studio hours. Alternate credits: 2-2 or 3-3 credits. Offered at VCU Qatar. A foundation course with the emphasis on traditional drawing, including perspective, anatomy and artistic judgment.
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2.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 1 lecture and 3 studio hours. 2-2 credits. Offered at VCU Qatar. A foundation course with the emphasis on the formal and conceptual nature of drawing. This course is designed to challenge and develop the student's invention and imagination.
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2.00 Credits
Continuous courses; 1 lecture and 3 studio hours. 2-2 credits. Not for art majors. An introduction to the fundamentals of freehand drawing with an emphasis on representational drawing skills, perception and traditional drawing materials. Does not fulfill Art Foundation Program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; 6 studio hours. 3 credits. Open only to first-year fine arts and design majors in the School of the Arts. Drawing A to Z, from pencil to perpective, from sumi ink to skywriting. An intensive drawing studio covering the historic principles of drawing and their place in contemporary practice. Provides an indepth investigation of line, perspective, the figure, gesture, space, atmosphere, erasure, etc. Through the repeated physical activity of drawing, students will refine their intellectual powers of observation and visualization.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; 6 studio hours. 3 credits. Open only to first-year fine arts and design majors in the School of the Arts. A studio-based course designed to cultivate a student's ability to create and understand two-dimensional imagery. Will include basic principles of design, color and visual organization in traditional, digital and lens-based media. Course content will explore the context of imagery in the larger culture and the potential of art and design.
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3.00 Credits
Semester course; 6 studio hours. 3 credits. Open only to first-year fine arts and design majors in the School of the Arts. A comprehensive investigation of threedimensional phenomena in fine art and design. Will cultivate a student's ability to think, perceive, visualize, design and build in three dimensions. Issues of understanding and envisioning space, objects, scale and the relationship of the body to the built environment are subjects of the course. Students will acquire a broad skill set of fabrication techniques and an inquiry into the possibility of 21st-century materials.
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