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3.00 Credits
Examines the visual arts from the 18th through the 20th centuries, with primary emphasis on Europe and the United States. Pre-requisite: (English and Reading assessment exam scores above the developmental placement level or the successful completion of prescribed developmental course (s)) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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2.00 Credits
Investigates the theoretical, historical, psychological, and sociological foundations of art education in a lecture-lab format. Provides a critical examination of individual and group activities currently offered in the elementary school art program and includes lectures, curriculum design, evaluation of processes and techniques. Exploration and analysis of design, media and concepts, with special attention to classroom application. ART 208 satisfies the state art requirement for general elementary teacher requirement certification (4 hours of field work required).Lecture: 1 hour; Laboratory: 2 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced studio investigation of drawing techniques and concepts. Projects in line, value, composition and space will be investigated through individual development of style and expression, with extensive use of figure models. Prerequisite: ART 110. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic life drawing skills and concepts. Explores topics such as projects in line, value, space and composition in a variety of media. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Studio investigation of the technical and formal concerns of painting, including an understanding of color theory, materials, paint application, and image making. Prerequisite: ART 110 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Includes advanced studio investigation of the technical and formal concerns of painting. Continues the development of individual style and expression. Prerequisite: ART 220. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces a variety of forming and finishing techniques used in working with clay and glaze. Hand building, wheel throwing, surface alteration and glazing will be investigated, along with a brief overview of ceramic history, aesthetics and studio safety. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Continues studio investigation of ceramic techniques in hand-building and/or wheel throwing, glazing, surface decoration, glazing and firing. Continued development of individual style and personal expression. Prerequisite: ART 240. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to ceramic forms in hand-building, wheel throwing, glazing, and decorative techniques. A major objective is to help students understand and appreciate art (and ceramics, specifically) and to begin to produce work of personal significance. An accompanying objective is to expose students to traditional techniques and historical perspectives of claywork along with contemporary approaches.
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3.00 Credits
Studio investigation of the technical and formal concerns of three-dimensional expression. Basic sculptural methods of modeling, casting, carving and assembling will be explored in a variety of media. Prerequisite: ART 110, ART130. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (75 contact hours).
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