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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on various philosophical, aesthetic, and technical approaches to photographing the contemporary landscape. Through guided field trips, personal assignments, supervised lab work, and critiques, students will increase their awareness of the landscape and how they interpret the natural world. Additional topics include business practices, gallery representation, marketing, networking, and image management. Students will learn to create, choose, sequence, and prepare images for class discussion, digital projection, and exhibition. Prerequisite: Art 203 or permission from the instructor. Two three-hour labs. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 203
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on various philosophical, aesthetic, and technical approaches to photographing and documenting environments. Through assignments, guided field trips, personal assignments, supervised lab work, and critiques, students will increase their awareness of the landscape, social environments, and cultural issues. Students will learn to create, choose, sequence, and prepare images for class discussion, digital projection, and exhibition. Prerequisite: Art 203 or permission from the instructor. Two three-hour labs. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 203
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course surveys American and European art from c.1940 to c.1980, with the inclusion of comparative examples of global contemporary art. A major focus of this course will be the changes in the visual arts from the concept of the "avant-garde" to the conception of an artist as a cultural creator. While exploring movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Pop Art, students are encouraged to consider how their own artistic practice contributes to the shaping of cultural environment, as well as the social responsibility attached to that practice. Prerequisites: ART 111 and ART 112, or instructor permission. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ( ART 111 and( ART 112
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on selected topics in the visual arts. Topics will be announced prior to early registration. This course may be repeated for additional credit as the topic changes. Prerequisite: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105 and ART106 or by permission of the instructor. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a studio response to participation in a summer study tour. Students will use studio time to create artwork inspired by the study tour to be included in a final exhibit. Study tour locations change annually and are announced prior to early registration. This course may be repeated for elective credit as the study tour location changes. Prerequisite: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105, and ART 106 or by permission of the instructor. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106
  • 3.00 Credits

    The special topics in art history are to be announced by the department. The courses are not sequential and may be repeated for additional credit as the topic changes. Prerequisites: ART 111 and ART 112, or permission of the instructor. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ( ART 111 and( ART 112
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an art history course taken by students following participation in a summer study tour. Topic will be related to the summer study tour. Study tour locations change annually and are announced prior to early registration. This course may be repeated for elective credit as the study tour location changes. Prerequisite: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105, and ART 106 or by permission of the instructor. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 103 and ART 104 and ART 105 and ART 106
  • 0.00 Credits

    ART 398.PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES III This course is part of a five-course sequence designed to familiarize visual art students with professional practice information and art entrepreneurial content in a measured and meaningful way. These five courses comprise a comprehensive virtual program that covers content essential for the completion of the Art capstone as well as for career success in the creative economy. ART 398 should be taken during the junior year. Graded pass/fail. Zero credit hours.
  • 0.00 Credits

    This course is part of a five-course sequence designed to familiarize visual art students with professional practice information and art entrepreneurial content in a measured and meaningful way. These five courses comprise a comprehensive virtual program that covers content essential for the completion of the Art capstone as well as for career success in the creative economy. ART 399 should be taken during the junior year. Graded pass/fail. Zero credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Further exploration and development in sculpture with emphasis on conceptual development and public art installations. Prerequisite: ART 302 or permission of the instructor. ART 402 may be repeated for additional credit. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:    ART 302
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