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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. A course of study offered occasionally to groups of students to broaden departmental curriculum, to meet student demand, to observe special departmental curriculum, or to observe special events. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. (As needed)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
No prerequisites. A required course for BFA, BA, and Art Minor, fulfi lls general education requirements in Fine arts. This course is for any student interested in visual cultural enrichment. It is an overview of how to look at art and a basic understanding of what is involved in the creation, analysis and appreciation of any particular work of art. Examples of art from around the world and from the past to present will be studied in image-based lectures, discussions, demonstrations, hands-on activities and fi eld trips to art galleries and museums. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
No Prerequisites. Required for BFA, BA, Art Minor. A foundation course for all Art majors and minors. The basic concepts of composition and relationships of space, form, light, color, shape and texture are explored in assignments. The students will critique and evaluate their designs. The students will recognize composition, art element, and principles used by other artists. (Fall, Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
No prerequisites. Required for BFA, BA, and minor in Art. The study of line, form, space, texture, and the art principles applied to ceramics. An introduction to ceramic processes and personal self-expression, to include image based lecture, slides, fi eld trips, demonstrations, and studio work. Students will evaluate their art and research and respond to, historic and contemporary works of art made using ceramics. BAsic techniques in the use of clay, including handbuilding, throwing on the potter's wheel, glazing and fi ring, will be covered. (Fall, Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
No prerequisites. Required for BFA, BA optional for minor in Art. This basic art course explains visual awareness and prepares the student to solve problems in drawing. Technical skill are developed in the use of black and white media, linear and aerial perspective, shading, proportion, texture and structure analysis. (Fall)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 1300 or permission of instructor. Required for BFA, optional elective for BA. Survey of Western European and non-European art history from Prehistoric to Gothic: painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative art forms typical of each period-and their artistic signifi - cance- as records of the spiritual and social evolution of humankind. Image-based lectures, discussions, quizzes, exams, DVD's/videos, fi eld trips to museums and galleries. (Fall)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 1300. Required course for BFA, choice for BA. Survey of Western European and non- European art history from proto-Renaissance to Modern times: painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative art forms typical of each period-and their artistic signifi cance-as records of thespiritual and social evolution of humankind. Image-based lectures, discussions, quizzes, exams, DVD's/videos, fi eld trips to museums and galleries. (Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2300 or permission of instructor. Required for BFA, optional for minor in Art, optional elective for BA. This course teaches creative and expressive use of the technical skills learned in Fundamentals of Drawing. A variety of drawing media is used to further develop the conceptual and aesthetic aspects of students' drawings. (Spring even years)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1310, 2300 or 2304, or permission of instructor. Required for BFA, BA, optional for minor in Art. Fulfi lls general education requirement in the Fine arts. Emphasis on fundamentals of painting techniques, stretching canvases, composition, color, spatial illusion, and study of artists related to studio problems. Expressive interpretation in acrylic from still life, landscape, abstraction and/or nonobjective. Lectures, slides, videos, studio work, critiques, fi eld trips and demonstration are involved in this painting course. (Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1313 or permission of instructor. A refi ning of the basic skills in the use of the potter's wheel learned in Basic Pottery. The students should learn the importance of form to function and decoration and aesthetic judgments. Lectures, slides, videos, studio work, critiques and demonstration are involved in this pottery course. (Fall)
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