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3.00 Credits
(ARTS 2357) Experience in using a 35mm camera and various types of photographic equipment. Darkroom training, photograms, printing and presentations, and exhibition prints. Prerequisite: ART 1603 or permission of instructor. May be taken for up to 12 hours of credit. Each semester of work is progressively more advanced. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(ARTS 1301) An introduction to the various forms, styles, and periods in visual arts. Emphasis on cultural awareness. 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
Basic sculptural techniques and materials including plaster casting, direct building, wood processes, and mixed media. Idea development will be emphasized. Slide lectures, readings, and critical discussions. Two lecture and four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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2.00 Credits
Acquaints students with instructional strategies, best practices, and techniques for assessment of students in art grades EC-4. A balanced curriculum of art history, art criticism, aesthetics, and art production will be modeled and utilized in classroom activities. Lessons are infused with interdisciplinary connections and multicultural perspectives on art. Appropriate for art education (visual art with certification), elementary education (interdisciplinary education), early childhood, and bilingual education majors. This course does not fulfill the University Fine Arts Core requirements. Two lecture/two studio hours a week. Credit: Two hours.
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3.00 Credits
An Exploration of the works of art by children, ages 4-12, and the relationship of this work to the elements and principles of art, art appreciation, art criticism, and studio production. Appropriate for art education (visual art with certification), elementary education (interdisciplinary education), bilingual, and early childhood education majors. This courses does not fulfill the university Fine Arts core requirement. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Develops understanding and apopreciation of various cultural values while increasing skills in creative art techniques. The function, style and purpose of art in world cultures will be used to inspire personal creative expression. No prerequisites. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Signature course in secondary art education methods and materials for all-level art and secondary certification requirements. Does not fulfill the University Fine Arts Core requirement. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Develops knowledge, skills and strategies for teaching the philosophical underpinnings, analysis and evaluation of the content area art. Developmentally appropriate activities and teaching strategies will be developed for the K-12 population. The integration of the general educational goals of literacy and comprehension will be incorporated into the unique art activities of interpretation and critique. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the aesthetics, function and history of typography as it relates to visual communication. Includes an examination of the relationship between type and image systems of communication. Prerequisite:ART 2223. May be taken for up to 12 hours credit. Two lecture, four studio hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Representation of abstract ideas through symbols. Development of visual identity marks and systems for specified clients. Prerequisites: ART 2223. Two lecture hour and four lab hours a week. Credit: Three hours
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