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  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class for art students and students interested in landscape painting experiences. Concentrates on forming and structuring ideas for proper expression of visual literacy, including on site (plein air) painting as weather permits. Repeatable up to 6 credits depending on graduation restrictions. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Receive practical experience to develop confidence in oil painting assessed by Group paintings projects and copying paintings and plein aire for critique. 2. Demonstrate accuracy through grid, plumb line, straight line assessed by Class projects, class critique. 3. Demonstrate the use of light and shadow in painting by using simple massing shapes assessed by Paintings for critique. 4. Develop practical skill in the use of required materials assessed by painting projects and materials used in plein aire. 5. Strengthen expression through student choice in subject assessed by Painting for class critique and portfolio. Prerequisite: ART 2210 (Grade C- or higher). Course fee required. FA (odd)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class for art students and students interested in further painting experiences. Covers constructing a figure painting (or multi figure) through various steps and techniques, by painting shapes and values; using size, angle, and position, applying dark, middle, and light colors. Students will be able to paint recognizable figurative images and continue study in the medium. Live draped and undraped models will be used. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Paint figures proportionately and accurately with use of value and color. 2. Understand how light can change the feel and visual elements in a figure and space. 3. Work through errors within a figure painting through focus and repetition. Course fee required. Prerequisites: ART 3230 (Grade C- or higher). FA
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class for art students, and students interested further watercolor painting. Explores creative approaches to watercolor, emphasizing image painting and experimentation using additive/subtractive elements of painting. Repeatable up to 6 credits subject to graduation restrictions. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Understand how to apply watercolor to various papers and in various styles through experience. 2. Know watercolor art forms by studying various artists and experimenting with those various methods. 3. Learn advanced watercolor, composition, and drawing skills. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 3250 (Grade C- or higher). SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class for art students and others interested in further study in drawing the human form. Explores various drawing techniques, emphasizing greater accuracy in anatomical structure and form. Repeatable up to 6 credits subject to graduation restrictions. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Construct the figure through the use of basic shapes and forms. 2. Demonstrate accuracy through measuring and observation and correct errors post critique. 3. Examine the use of light and shadow and its effect on the figure. 4. Illustrate the figure from memory using correct anatomical terminology. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 3410 (Grade C- or higher). FA, SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course in preparation of teaching art grades 7-12. This course will introduce all aspects of Art education in the classroom. Concentrating on, foundations of art education inclusive of 2-D, 3-D and Art Historical principles. This course adheres to State of Utah's core curriculum and national standards in the visual arts. To be taken after completion of 40 credits. Completion of course required before student teaching element. Prerequisite: ART 1010 or ARTH 2710 or ARTH 2720 (Grade C- or higher). SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    For students who have started their practicum. This course will further develop the skills and knowledge acquired in ART 4510 with regard to the art education; curriculum development, lesson planning, assessment, classroom management and challenges face during their practicum. Required for secondary education certification. Prerequisite: ART 4510 (Grade C- or higher). FA
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class for art students and students interested in further ceramics study. Emphasizes wheel and hand-built works enhancing size, shape, construction, decoration, form, and function, as well as advanced study of professional work and glaze calculation. Successful completers will produce a series of exhibit-ready ceramic work. Repeatable up to 6 credits subject to graduation restrictions. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Develop the ability to conceive, plan, and produce pottery objects by using a variety of pottery equipment, tools, and methods. 2. Develop a comprehensive awareness of good design and function in ceramics as shown by the quality of work produced through form, surface, function, and overall design elements. 3. Develop the ability to evaluate quality objectively through verbal and written critique. Course fee required. Prerequisites: ART 3570R (Grade C- or higher). FA, SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class for Art students, and students interested in further study of installation art. Focuses on the study and production of original visual statements through installation work as an art form. Students will study the vast field of contemporary installation art through experimental projects and produce work in their preferred media. Repeatable up to 6 credits subject to graduation restrictions. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Master perceptual concepts and skills in individual media by creating projects using personal subject and style in a 3-D space. 2. Exhibit proficiency in design elements in site-specific environments by creating projects using designated interior and exterior spaces. 3. Gain further appreciation of installation artists and their methods through advanced artist research, execution and report. 4. State their own personal/individual style, subject and installation media through advanced portfolio work for presentation, critique and final grade. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 3600 or ART 3130 or ART 3190 or ART 3570 (Grade C- or higher). SP (even)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Companion course to ART 3650. Offers greater depth in character design, rigging, forward and inverse kinematics, weight painting, physical simulations, virtual camera control, key framing, shape keys, material generation, texture mapping, volumetrics, constraints, asset gathering, and environmental mapping. 3D software will be used to collaborate with other students on group projects and short, animated films. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Design and produce a short animated film from scratch. 2. Collaborate with other students in realistic studio roles to finish a film. 3. Develop goals with milestones that are both realistic and ambitious in order to successfully create a film. 4. Create goals that can be divided into achievable parts and then delegated. Course fee required. Prerequisites: ART 3610 or DES 3600 (Grade C- or higher). SP
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studio class in advanced photography course providing an introduction to 19th-century and other early photographic processes with an emphasis on hand-coated, non-silver emulsions. Objectives include development of an understanding of non-silver photography (how it works in theory and in practice), an appreciation for photography as it originated in the 19th century, an aesthetic sense for evaluating photos, knowledge of digital techniques as applied to old technology, an ability to use the camera as a tool for creative expression as well as a form of visual thinking, the ability to manipulate formal elements to achieve better compositions, and craftsmanship to produce portfolio-quality photographs. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Explore and understand unique and "niche" photographic situations and the processes used to photograph them. 2. Formulate and execute photographic work leveraging specialized equipment. 3. Assess and Solve problems and limitations encountered in pursuit of a photographic result. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 1050 or ART 2060 (Grade C- or higher). SP
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