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ART 351: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A course designed to allow students who have developed a basic understanding of color and painting techniques from Painting I to focus on a more personal direction in terms of content and choice of media as agreed on between student and instructor. Offered spring term each year.
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ART 366: History of Photography
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An overview of the history of photography from its beginning to present day. Slide lectures and class discussions examine the work of major photographers through the framework of historical, cultural, and social trends. Offered spring term odd years.
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ART 367: Art History
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An in-depth study of 19th and 20th-century art. This course alternates between a European and an American emphasis depending on the semester/year in which it is offered. Topics include painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and cross-discipline arts. Offered fall term even years.
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ART 387: Digital Photography II
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An advanced study of the concepts and techniques presented in Digital Photography I allowing students the opportunity to extend their photographic skills in the digital medium. Emphasis is placed on personal interpretation and advanced camera functions and techniques in image enhancement. Prerequisite: ART/COMM 287. Offered spring term each year.
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ART 400: Field Studies in Fine Arts
1.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study tour to a selected city in the United States for the purpose of studying various aspects of the fine arts, notably art, photography, and theatre. A tour leader arranges visits to galleries and theatres. Specific reading assignments are completed before the trip, and a written project is submitted after the trip. Offered Spring term each year.
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ART 411: Printmaking Studio
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A course designed to allow students to explore relief printmaking (woodcut, linocut) as well as a limited number of intaglio techniques. Offered spring term even years.
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ART 421: The Arts, Faith, and Culture
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A practical exploration, investigation, and discussion of what it means to be an artist and a Christian in an ever changing world. In addition to fine arts faculty, a selected number of guest lecturers will present insights of how the fine arts can be used in creative expressions of worship as well as exploring the many challenges of being an artist and a Christian in today's society. Portfolio review, interviewing techniques, and a fine arts community service project are also components of the course. This is the senior fine arts major capstone course. Offered spring semester each year.
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ART 431: Sculpture Studio
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An introductory course in three-dimensional problem-solving. Students work in a variety of materials as a means of understanding basic approaches to sculptural design through projects that range from the human figure to non-figurative forms. Offered spring term odd years.
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ART 437: Advanced Black and White/Color
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
An advanced approach to black and white and/or color printing techniques. Emphasis is placed on establishing a personal style and creating a strong body of work. The student explores further the medium of photography through the use of small, medium, and/or large format cameras. Various photographers are studied, and several critiques are held throughout the semester. Prerequisites: Art 237, 310, and 312. Offered as needed.
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ART 441: Fine Art Methods
3.00 Credits
Milligan College
A study of art, music, and storytelling strategies and techniques useful to the teacher of children, birth through early adolescence. Enrollment is limited to students admitted to the professional level of the teacher education program. Offered spring tern each year.
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