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3.00 Credits
African-American Art
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3.00 Credits
History of Photography
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the visual arts from 1800-1960. The course focuses on a variety of 2D, 3D, and architectural forms within the context of European and American culture from the period. Emphasis is given to the artist's analysis and revolutionary reaction to the modern era. Movements treated range from Fauvism through Abstract Expressionism, covering the gamut of modernist movements.
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3.00 Credits
Postmodernism and the Visual Arts
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3.00 Credits
Women Artists Throughout History
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2800 and ART 2810 or permission of instructor. Any Art History seminar whose topic is not currently listed among those in the university bulletin or catalog, but qualifies as an acceptable substitute. Approval of the course is made by the Art Department Chair and/or the appropriate Art History faculty member prior to student registration.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Highest level in particular area or permission of instructor. Specialized studio work to advance an individual student's ideas and techniques. Short thesis and oral defense of the work required. ($50.00 course fee may be required)
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2.00 - 9.00 Credits
An optional course for students in the B.F.A. program (required of Graphic Design majors). Students may work in any art-related employment, such as advertising, publishing, or galleries and earn university credit. Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (I - Internships, Clinicals, Practica).
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 4015 or permission of Department Chair and Instructor. Note course policy for ART 4015 Senior Capstone. This course is for all graduating art majors. The objective is to develop the skills and impart the information necessary for being a working artist or designer, culminating in an exit review in the form of a formal portfolio review for Design Communications majors and a gallery exhibition for Studio and Art Education majors. Design Communications majors may also have a gallery exhibition. Students will develop a resume, business card, and promotional material and gain first-hand experience working with printers and other professional resources. Students will focus and get advice on the formal development-planning, preparation, execution- of their portfolio or exhibit. In addition, career-oriented discussions in a seminar atmosphere will relate to concerns and issues in the professional art and design world including but not limited to graduate school, job searches, networking as well as visits to area galleries, studios, and design firms. Upon the completion of the course, students are required to submit a slide portfolio and copies of their printed collateral (resume, business card, and self-promotional piece) in addition to their exit portfolio/exhibit. This course should be taken concurrently with ART 4015, Art Senior Capstone Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (P - Recitals, Shows, Exhibits). ART 1010. 2-D: Principles of Design (3). An introduction to the visual elements and principles of two-dimensional design through projects that emphasize discovery through experimentation, research, analysis and problem solving. The projects emphasize the exploration of design issues in black, white and grays (values). Color is introduced through the correlation of value to hue. ($100.00 course fee) ART 1011. 2D:Principles of Color (3). An introduction to subtractive color mixtures, systems of color order and notation, and the color solid. All of the characteristics of color and many associated phenomena are examined and put into practice as design elements in the context of increasingly complex visual problems. ($100.00 course fee). ART 1020. 3-D Design (3). The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the basic principles of 3-dimensional design. This course will combine design theory with projects created by each student. Students will explore the basic components of 3-dimensional art which includes subject, form, and content. A variety of materials and techniques will be introduced to the student including casting, modeling, additive and subtractive sculpture and fabrication. Materials used will include plaster, wire, clay, wood, paint, paper, etc. Students should bring unique interpretations to their projects. Discussions centered around 3-dimensional design and creative ideas should help foster artistic awareness and understanding of basic 3-dimensional concepts. ($35.00 course fee)
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3.00 Credits
Study in a foreign country in Asia. Individual course titles and locations are assigned for each course taken. See Studies Abroad program for details. Required of Asian Studies majors.
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