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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 140, Water-Based Media) An introduction to the technical and aesthetic principles of painting with watercolor. This course will cover the selection and use of water media materials in a variety of styles and will deal with varied subject matter from the still life to the landscape. Design elements and compositional principles are emphasized. Prerequisite: ART*121 (Formerly ART 104)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 114) An introduction to basic jewelry techniques such as metal forming, metal weaving, sawing, soldering, and working with hand tools. Students work in base metals such as copper and bronze, or in sterling silver. Design will be heavily emphasized. Students will furnish their own hand tools and materials which will cost about $50.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 115) An introduction to casting techniques: the primitive techniques such as coal casting, drop casting, cuttlebone casting that are used in less developed countries, as well as the sophisticated technique of lost-wax casting; students will learn how to carve wax, make temporary molds, and ultimately spin molten metal, translating their wax patterns into finished pieces of jewelry. Some materials and tools to be provided by the student which will cost about $50.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 116) Basic concepts of printmaking are introduced, though mainly relief processes are studied. these include linocut, woodcut, collage, and mono printing, in black and white and color. A working knowledge of the tools, materials and process of the traditional relief print will be learned, and an imaginative approach taken to the print as a work of fine art. Prerequisite: ART*121 (Formerly ART 104)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 217) The basic intaglio processes of printmaking as an art medium. Techniques of etching, aquatint, engraving, and dry point. Prerequisite: ART*167 (Formerly ART 116).
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 221, Painting I) An introduction to the materials and techniques of oil painting. Development of composition through color, form, and textures to meet requirements of a controlled aesthetic concept. Prerequisite: ART*121 (Formerly ART 104), ART*111 (Formerly ART 108)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly ART 222, Painting II) Continuation of ART*253 (Formerly ART 221) with emphasis on artistic growth and development of painterly skills. Critical exploration of paint properties and the illusionary effects of color. Prerequisite: ART*253 (Formerly ART 221)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students will have an opportunity to pursue with greater depth studio or research projects of particular interest. Must be arranged in the semester prior to registration with departmental approval and with the supervision of an art faculty member. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly PhSC 104, Astronomy) An introduction to the study of the solar system, the stars, galaxies, nebulae, and newly discovered celestial bodies. Laboratory activities and field trips included.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly BUS 100) This introductory course examines business and how it operates in our private enterprise system, a multicultural society and a global marketplace. The focus will be on a practical understanding and application of business, emphasizing the relationship of business to an individual's everyday life, andthe organization's social responsibility and response to change in a technological society. Areas of basic study include: marketing, management, finance, information systems and career opportunities. Not open to students who have completed BMG*202 (Formerly BUS 101).
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