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  • 3.00 Credits

    A course structured to give the graphic design student a survey of the complex history of this field. The class will cover the topics in graphic design from prehistoric times through the present. Involved will be the invention of alphabet, printing, moveable type, manuscript, type design, and most forms of printing. In addition they will cover the major periods in advertising history and understand the important visual forms that expanded this profession. Students will observe, analyze and critique artwork attributed to major design innovators from various periods in history. Course will consist of research, verbal and written critiques, and discussions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Watercolor, gouache and ink painting on paper. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Prerequisite: Art 101, Art 105, Art 130, Art 232 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of Beginning Printmaking (ART 212) Emphasis on the techniques involved in the Intaglio and Relief Printing processes. Students will complete four major projects for each of the printing processes resulting in a total of eight finished works. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Pre-requisite ART 212 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of Beginning Printmaking (Art 212) Emphasis on the techniques involved in the Serigraphy (silkscreen), and lithographic printing processes. Students will complete eight finished works relevant to the silkscreen, and lithographic printing process. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Pre-requisite Art 212 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to graphic design with an emphasis on the recognition, function and aesthetic use of typography/pictorial images as a visual language for a variety of projects. Includes layout and type/image relationships. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Prerequisites: Art 0101, Art 0105, Art 0130, Art 0140, Art 0215, Art 0216, and Art 0240 and or approval from instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration of advanced methods and techniques of complex forms for jewelry and metalsmithing design. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours Prerequisite: Art 205 or approval of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students select two proposed individual content problems for selfdevelopment using a variety of media. The results will be two series of paintings on stretched canvas that provide unique solutions. 6 studio hours per week. Lab fee required. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Prerequisites: Art 101, Art 105, Art 130, and Art 232.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate level ceramics studio class with a focus on developing and expanding the skills and techniques used with the potter's wheel. Designed to improve knowledge and skills with using ceramic materials and techniques, especially in regards to creating functional pottery forms. This course will consist of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There will be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: Art 207.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate-level ceramics studio class focusing on developing and expanding the skills and techniques of handbuilding objects with clay. Designed to improve knowledge and skills with ceramic materials and technique, especially in regards to creating sculptural ceramic forms. This course will consist of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There will be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: Art 207.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate sculpture course focusing on plaster mold making and introducing the materials and techniques used in traditional (lost wax) as well as contemporary sculptural casting processes. Model making, investment, casting, chasing, and mounting of aluminum and/or bronze sculptures will be covered. The course will consist of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There will be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab Fee Required. Prerequisite: Art 211 or approval of instructor.
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