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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 3050. This is an independent studies course in painting in which the content of the course is planned by the student under the supervision of the instructor. There should be a continuation of concerns from Painting III with an emphasis on point of view and image making in painting. Students should continue to focus on creativity of expression through conceptual and technical experimentation in a variety of painting media. ($50.00 course fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 1400, ART 2500, ART 3060. Intense advanced study of black and white, digital and/or alternative photographic processes. There will be an emphasis on nurturing a photographically self-reliant individual with independent visual images. Students will develop their own ideas into visual projects with an emphasis on the quality and variety of a final portfolio. ($110.00 course fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 3070. Students in this course will continue to create an individual relationship with clay and its different stages, on and off the wheel. They will find a focus of direction to work on, one which will expand on the individual's communication skills. Students will be further exposed to historical and contemporary work from around the world. ($35.00 course fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 3090. Advanced study in one specific method of printmaking. This course emphasizes experimentation and development of the student's personal approach to the medium. ($35.00 course fee)
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course examines strategies for instruction: measurement, evaluation, counseling, classroom management, and the preparation of materials for the student teaching experience. This course is a re listing of EDU 4200 Teaching in Schools.
  • 8.00 Credits

    This laboratory course gives the student teacher experience in the school and an opportunity to observe and use appropriate classroom procedures under the direct supervision of an experienced teacher. This course requires satisfactory presentation of a professional portfolio and includes a seminar which meets weekly during the full-time student teaching experience. ($325.00 course fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 3420, ART 3440 or permission for declared design majors. This is a course in which students will find their design voice. The underlying theme will be narrative (linear and non-linear) as we investigate the designer's role and responsibility within society. Students will explore a range of issues from recycling, sustainability and consumer consumption to community involvement and relationships with not-for-profit organizations through creative projects and investigation into contemporary and historical sollutions. Additional opportunities for basic exploration in media software applications creating linear narratives will occur through project solutions. Requires passing annual portfolio review prior to registration. Extensive outside work will be required. ($100.00 course fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 4410. The final in a core series of Design Communications courses focusing on the development of a professional-level design portfolio. Projects include the development of a full-scale corporate identity program including graphics standards manual and packaging and/or display design. Extensive outside work is required. (This course can be taken to fulfill the internship requirement.) ($100.00 course fee)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the study of coordination, management and administration of the operations of a graphic design business. The content of this course includes management, project coordination, technical issues and creative issues. Management topics will include business operations such as personnel supervision, organizational structure, finances, legal issues, self-marketing, standards and accountability. Project coordination topics will include;account service and management, marketing, project tracking, personnel supervision and external services supervision. Creative topics will include creative direction in visual communication, visual and verbal problem solving, and traditional fine arts skills. Technology topics will include technology management and financing as well as mass market publishing technologies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Art & Architecture of Ancient Egypt & the Near East
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