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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and department. Directed individual research in a particular artistic field of interest not otherwise offered. May be repeated for credit. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special topic in art. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Crosslisted as JOUR 3050. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor for non-majors. Priority for Art and Architecture majors. Intensive writing experience in the forms of writing commonly employed in the visual arts: criticism, journalism, historical research, personal essay. (On demand)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Art major status, 2.0 GPA, C or above in ARTB 1201 and ARTB 1203, and completion of ARTG 2181 or ARTL 2186, depending on concentration. Six seminar style classes provide guidance with written statements, documentation of artwork and presentation format. Guest speakers present information related to the portfolio packet and exhibition issues. Portfolio is due during the seventh week of the semester. Repeat for credit when applying to a second concentration area. (Pass/No Credit) (Fall, Spring) ARTA 3202. 2D BFA Portfolio Review. (1) Prerequisites: Art major status, 2.0 GPA, C or above in ARTB 1201, ARTB 1203, and completion of ARTM 2105, or ARTP 2131, or ARTR 2161, or ARTR 2162, or ARTT 2191, depending on concentration. Six seminar style classes provide guidance with written statements, documentation of artwork and presentation format. Guest speakers present information related to the portfolio packet and exhibition issues. Portfolio is due during the seventh week of the semester. Repeat for credit when applying to a second 2D concentration area. (Pass/No Credit) (Fall, Spring) ARTA 3203. 3D BFA Portfolio Review. (1) Prerequisites: Art major status, 2.0 GPA, C or above in ARTB 1203; and completion of ARTC 2171, or ARTC 2172, or ARTF 2151, or ARTZ 2141, depending on concentration. Six seminar style classes provide guidance with written statements, documentation of artwork and presentation format. Guest speakers present information related to the portfolio packet and exhibition issues. Portfolio is due during the seventh week of the semester. Repeat for credit when applying to a second 3D concentration area. (Pass/No Credit) (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of sponsor and instructor. Non-salaried opportunity for students to observe, examine, and participate in the creative dynamics and procedural operations of an art organization, arts related business, professional artist's studio, or expert craftsworker. Sponsor supervised. A three credit experience requires 120 contact hours per semester. Repeat for credit with different sponsors. (Pass/No Credit grade evaluation) (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
Participation in all phases of exhibition selection, preparation, and presentation in four campus galleries under supervision of campus galleries coordinator. May be repeated one time for credit. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department. Supervised individual research of artistic problems with appropriate documentation of the results. May be repeated for credit. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Contracted and pre-approved arrangements for student to receive credit for visual arts workshops conducted outside the University's course offerings. May be repeated for credit. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior level art majors in either of final two semesters in art program. Seminar and intensive writing experience explores a variety of general issues in contemporary art with an emphasis on career questions faced by graduating seniors. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior status; ARTA 3201, 3202, or 3203; and concurrently enrolled in ARTC 4972, ARTF 4952, ARTG 4982, ARTL 4981, ARTP 4933, ARTR 4963, ARTT 4992, or ARTZ 4943. BFA candidates will prepare, install, and exhibit a body of work to fulfill BFA exit requirement. Repeat for credit with change in concentration. (Pass/No Credit) (Fall, Spring) ARTB 1201. 2D Design. (3) Introductory studio exploring basic concepts and techniques of visual organization in two dimensions. Includes study of the formal elements and principals of composition and the interrelationship between form and content. Six contact hours. (Fall, Spring) ARTB 1202. 3D Design. (3) A beginning studio emphasizing experimentation with design and materials as related to the exploration of form and space in three dimensions. Six contact hours. (Fall, Spring)
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