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3.00 Credits
(ARTS 1311) Theories and terminology of the structure of two-dimensional design and color. The principles and elements of design will be presented and problem solving explored in various art media, techniques, and concepts. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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(ARTS 1312) The application of principles and elements of design to three-dimensional art. Form, mass, and space will be presented in theory, concept, and terminology and will be explored through problem solving in various art media, techniques, and concepts. Prerequisite: ART 1203 or permission of the instructor. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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(ARTS 1316) Introduction to drawing styles, techniques and concepts including expressive, analytical and perceptual problems using still-life, figure, landscape, ethnic heritage, and women's issues as subject matter. Appropriate for art and non-art majors and art minors. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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(ARTS 1317) Continued study of contour, form, texture, and space concepts in still life, figure, perspective, and landscape. Prerequisite: ART 1303 or permission of the instructor. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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A study of painting techniques and concepts with a review of contemporary, multicultural, and women's art. Lectures, demonstrations, studio production and field trips. Appropriate for art and nonart majors and art minors. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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(ARTS 2356) A study of 35mm photography. Emphasis on technical and aesthetic aspects of historical and contemporary work. Exploration of social, political and technological developments. Appropriate for art and non-art majors and art minors. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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(ARTS 2351) Studio course designed to introduce students to current imaging software and hardware for creating artwork. Investigates the relationship between computer technology and traditional media through hands-on projects. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Prerequisite: CSCI 1403 or permission of instructor. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(ARTS 2323) Drawing from the life model, anatomical, and creative aspects. Prerequisites: ART 1303, 1313, or permission of the instructor and chair of the department. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced than the previous semester. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours per semester. School of the Arts -- Visual Arts 163
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3.00 Credits
(ARTS 1303) A study of art from the beginning of civilization to the fall of the Roman Empire: ethnic, sociology, and philosophical background. Appropriate for art and non-art majors and art minors. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(ARTS 1304) Survey of early Christian, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic art. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Three lecture hours a week. Appropriate for art and non-art majors and art minors. Credit: Three hours.
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