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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1310. A studio course designed to address the creation of print published materials. The course will emphasize developing layout and design skills for newspaper, direct-mail, magazine, brochure, web design, PDF, and book publishing. Adobe InDesign and Photoshop are used. (Spring)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3330. A studio course designed to address topics in illustration and/or the creation of three-dimensional graphic design. The course develops skills for solving problems in illustration and/or packaging: (grocery, retail, restaurant, and Graphics) Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, QuicktimeVR and ArchiCAD are used to generate solutions to these problems. May be repeated for credit as topics change. (Fall, Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 2310 or permission of instructor. An advanced study of aesthetic principles, composition and color. Emphasis on conceptual development with more individual choice of pictorial interpretation. Course includes study techniques and images of famous and regional painters through slide/lectures, CD ROM's, videos and fi eld trips to museums and galleries. (Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Suggested prerequisite: ART 1300. Students will develop: insight into the appreciation of historical and contemporary art; develop skills in selective art media; become familiar with child development in art and with art terminology; and learn how to motivate, guide, evaluate and exhibit 5-12 grade students' art works. (Fall and as needed)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Suggested prerequisite: ART 1300. Students will develop: insight into the appreciation of historical and contemporary art; develop skills in selective art media; become familiar with child development in art and with art terminology; and learn how to motivate, guide, evaluate and exhibit EC - 6 grade students' art works. (Fall and as needed)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1300 or permission of instructor. This course will explore art careers, especially in gallery and museum settings, as well as, familiarize students with professional display of their art work. Students will gain hands-on experience in curating art exhibits, hanging shows, labeling, lighting, hosting, and publicizing exhibits at McMurry University's Amy Graves Ryan Fine Art Gallery and area galleries and museums. This is to be taken sophomore or junior year. (Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Suggested prerequisite: ART 2321. Optional advanced art elective for BFA, BA, and Art minors. Optional art concentration area for BFA. The design and construction of contemporary jewelry and study of historical designs and usage. Processes include fabrication and casting. Emphasis placed on originality and craftsmanship. (Spring)
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1313. The students will learn to calculate glazes and clay bodies to achieve specifi c results. The students will develop a notebook and examples of raku, cone 05, cone 6, and cone 10 glazes and clay bodies. The student will become aware of the uses of the individual minerals that comprise a glaze, clay body and their function. The student will gain a more thorough understanding of the fi ring processes by fi ring bisque, raku, lowfi re, cone 6, and cone kilns. (As needed)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 1310 and ART 2310 or permission of instructor. Suggested prerequisite is ART 3310 or ART 3320 (life drawing). Designed to give students a thorough knowledge of the procedures in depicting form, volume, the illusion of space and depth, and the behavior of color, value, and texture under controlled studio lighting, painting from a model and through painting on location. Emphasis is placed on a strong composition, emotional impact, communication of ideas, creating a mood, capturing a likeness, and the congruity of technique. Various painting media will be explored. This course may be repeated as topics change. (Fall)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3330, MMA 2310, senior standing, or permission of instructor. Required for BA and BFA art majors. This course prepares the senior art student for a professional exhibition of his/her art work. It also prepares the student for job interviews, opening a private studio, applying to graduate school and entering professional competitions. The internship hours in this course provides opportunity for students to gain actual experience through on-the-job assignments in an art or graphics related concern or business. (Fall, and Spring as needed)
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