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American Sign Language 349: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Selected topics in deaf studies/interpreting. Offered as demand warrants.
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American Sign Language 351-352: Senior Study
6.00 Credits
Maryville College
6 credit hours Prerequisites: FRS 140, English Proficiency Exam, junior standing and Social Science 301 The Senior Study requirement is fulfilled with this two-course sequence. Independent study with the guidance of a faculty supervisor, with an emphasis on skills-based projects.
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Art and Art History 102: Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours An introduction to the principles of art structure in two dimensions taught through experimental exercises and applied problems in the visual organization of line, volume, mass, texture, movement, and color. Workshops, lectures, demonstrations, and individual and group critiques are used.
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Art and Art History 103: Introduction to Sculpture and Three-Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours An examination of basic problems involving form, light, color, and volume. Materials considered include clay, metal, wire, wood, paper, plaster, and various new media. The possibilities and limitations of tools, equipment, techniques, and materials are explored. Acquisition and development of skills are stressed through workshops, demonstrations, lectures, and critiques.
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Art and Art History 111: Survey of Ancient Through Medieval Art
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours An introduction to Art History including the concepts of visual analysis, historical and stylistic periods, and content analysis. Students study the painting, sculpture, and architecture of the Western world from Paleolithic through medieval periods. Taught through illustrated lecture and discussion, the course examines the canon of Western art, its function and relation to its overall culture.
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Art and Art History 121: Introduction to Drawing
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours An introduction to fundamental aspects of drawing including line, value, form, space, and composition. Emphasis is placed on increasing visual awareness, developing proficiency in various media, and improving drawing skills.
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Art and Art History 122: Introduction to Painting
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Prerequisite: Art 121 or permission of the instructor An introduction to the materials and techniques of painting. Emphasis is placed on refining powers of observation (including work from live models), composition, and color theory.
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Art and Art History 123: Visual Communication
1.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Prerequisite: Art 102 A problem-based, thematic introduction to Visual Communication. Introduction to the design process, basic tools and techniques, and the various design professions.
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Art and Art History 124: Introduction to Photography
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours Photography considered as an art form, with attention to basic concepts, techniques, and processes. The adjustable camera, lighting, exposure, film and darkroom procedures are studied. Other electronic imaging considered as time permits. 35mm SLR camera required.
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Art and Art History 125: Introduction to Pottery
3.00 Credits
Maryville College
3 credit hours An introductory course in the basic techniques for clay preparation and handbuilding. Wheel throwing, glaze and slip application, decorating and firing techniques are included. The applications of clay and other media in relief and three-dimensional works are considered; traditional and contemporary uses are encouraged.
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