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  • 3.00 Credits

    This class explores the applied theory of design. This is a hands-on class where students will gain an understanding of formal order as it applies to fine arts and visualcommunication. The elements of composition and the principles of design will be applied through activities that will demonstrate the students understanding of formal order and develop skills in art criticism.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 105This course introduces the student to the basic methods of 3D Design with an emphasis on dimensional form, scale, texture and tension. This hands-on course introduces the student to the creative process and concept development and broadens and sensitizes the student to the materials and techniques involved in three-dimensional design process. 3D Design prepares students with the foundation to address compositional problems encountered in other three-dimensional disciplines such as ceramics and sculpture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 101 or concurrent enrollment.This is a foundation drawing class focused on basic skills to help students develop stronger hand-eye coordination. Students will explore a variety of materials and processes as well as a variety of subject matter. Students will develop modeling techniques to create the illusion of three-dimensional objects as they are defined by light direction and intensity. Artcriticism and presentation of the finished work will be introduced in this class as it pertains to drawing as a fine art media.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 101.This is an entry-level survey class that will allow students to create ceramic fine art works. Mechanical and hand-building techniques are used to produce functional and non-functional pieces. Students will explore a variety of clay materials, processes and techniques as well as glazing and firing processes to create the finished ceramic form.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 150 and ART 101.This is a survey class that covers the various processes of making sculpture. Students will work from concept to the finished work.Students will apply creative problem-solving techniques to explore a variety ofsculpturemaking processes, including the additive, subtractive and replacement methods. Students will work with representational, abstract and non-objective images. Students will study relief sculpture as well as freestanding sculpture in the round.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 101.This is an introductory survey class where students will learn casting and fabricatingtechniques to create unique fine arts jewelry. Students will fashion, clean and polish metals into their own designs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 150.This survey class provides students with the opportunity to understand color theory and explore traditional easel painting techniques using acrylic paint. Students will study the influence of light and color to define objects and surfaces. Students will be introduced to techniques and processes used to create illusions of their chosen subjects on a two-dimensional surface.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a survey class in which students study works of art from the Early Modern Period (also called the Renaissance) to the Modern era. Developments in the historical reception of art, its uses, and its meanings will be covered. Stylistic trends are critical facets of this study.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 150This class allows students to better understand the creative process as it applies to advanced drawing. Students will explore a variety of creative problem-solving techniques while working at drawing as a finished fine art media.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
  • 3.00 Credits

    ART 101, 150.This is an entry-level survey course in printmaking. Students will be introduced to a variety of printing techniques such as relief printing, intaglio printing and screen printing.
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