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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will engage non-art major students in activities and/or lectures that introduce art and/or design concepts, techniques, and processes from a variety of cultures, artistic styles, and art media. The special topic will be announced in advance. (General Education - Humanities and Fine Art) Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of basic visual awareness as it relates to two and three-dimensional structure. Problems in line, form, and space with various media. Should be taken in the freshman year. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration of drawing ideas with emphasis on developing contrasting systems of materials and media. Experimentation in generating alternative approaches to drawing problems. Should be taken in the freshman year. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Prerequisite: ART 103. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 103
  • 3.00 Credits

    A general studio course in the creative use of the elements of two and three-dimensional design. Should be taken in the freshman year. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 106.THREE-DIMENSIONAL COMPOSITION This course is an introduction to the visual organization of 3-dimensional space with a continued focus on the elements and principles of design. This course should be taken in the freshman year. Two three-hour labs. Prerequisite: ART 105. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 105
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will serve as an introduction to the history of Western art addressing the burial complexes of Ancient Egypt, the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome, the earliest Christian imagery in subterranean catacombs, the arts of the Byzantine Empire, the advent of Islam, the development of monastic culture, and the multi-media environment of Gothic Cathedrals. Select art works or sites representative of these periods in their physical, historical and social context will be considered. Although the course will focus primarily on developments in architecture, sculpture, and painting, lectures will also touch on the so-called minor arts (ceramics, small-scale metalwork and ivory carving, textiles, manuscript illumination, etc.) where possible. Emphasis will be placed on both visual analysis (honing the student's descriptive, analytical, and interpretive skills) and contextual history. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will serve as an introduction to the history of Western art addressing the rebirth of classical form during the Renaissance, the age of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, the Enlightenment and its legacy, the rise of Modernism, the development of Modernist art, and art from the later 20th century. Select art works or sites representative of these periods in their physical, historical and social contexts will be considered. Although the course will focus primarily on developments in architecture, sculpture, and painting, lectures will also touch on ceramics, small-scale metalwork and ivory carving, textiles, and prints where possible. Emphasis will be placed on both visual analysis (honing the student's descriptive, analytical, and interpretive skills) and contextual history. Prerequisite: ART 111. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 111
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to sculptural materials, techniques, and processes. Prerequisites: ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106 or permission of the instructor. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores the fundamental nature of photography covering both digital photography and black and white photography - including creative camera controls, exposure, digital imaging software, film processing, darkroom procedures, black and white print making, evaluating prints, the aspects of design, composition, and content in images. The course concentrates on assignments, critiques, demonstrations, lectures and a personal project to provide a foundation for creatively experiencing the photographic medium. A SLR DIGITAL camera with manual controls is required. Prerequisites: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105 and ART 106. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ( ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an Introduction to computer imaging for graphic design applications and emphasizes studio lab experiences using graphic design industry standard software, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Cross-listed with DES 203. Prerequisites: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105, and 106, or permission of the instructor. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ( ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106)
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