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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
is a title given to a course which covers broad themes, practices, and subject content not currently offered in the curriculum. This course is directed primarily at non majors and may be used for general education where approved. Generally does not have prerequisites.
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3.00 Credits
introduces the student to the elements and principles of three dimensional problem solving and its use to describe three dimensional form. During the semester, the student is to distinguish a clear understanding between three dimensional form and that of twodimensional design by creating 3 D models and projects. Prerequisite: VART 101 (IAI Course # F1 908)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
introduces students to aesthetic and historical approaches in the visual arts through first hand experience. Students study the historical significance that the visual arts (art, architecture, and photography) have played in defining a specific culture during the course of the semester. This experience culminates with an extended visit to a city or country focused upon during the semester. Must be taken for 3 semester hours to be used for general education.
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3.00 Credits
provides students with a study of the visual arts and music within a historical cultural context; covers Greco Roman styles to the present. Students become acquainted with significant works of art and music, including artists, architects, and composers in the Western tradition. (IAI Course # F1 900, F9 900)
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3.00 Credits
provides each student with the opportunity to develop a dynamic, skillful, and contemporary approach to the medium of serigraphy. Throughout the semester, you will experiment with a variety of serigraphic methods including: hand painted stencils, photographic emulsion, drawing fluid, multiple color registration, and editing. Students will also experiment with a variety of alternate methods of mechanical reproduction and printmaking. This course should provide all students with the opportunity to add a valuable technical art making method to their existing "artistic vocabulary", while also creating unique works of art via an entirely new medium. Prerequisite: VART 101.
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3.00 Credits
provides an intermediary approach to drawing practice and theory in fundamental drawing techniques and concepts including traditional, alternative, and theory based approaches. May be repeated once. Prerequisite: VART 151 or consent. (IAI Course # ART 905)
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3.00 Credits
provides an intermediary approach to painting practice and theory in fundamental drawing techniques and concepts including traditional, alternative, and theory based approaches. Studio courses may be repeated for full credit. Prerequisite: VART 152 or consent. (IAI Course # ART 951)
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3.00 Credits
surveys in a hands on format fundamental ceramic practices and history. May be repeated once. (IAI Course # ART 912)
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3.00 Credits
utilizes drawing foundations to address anatomical drawing practices from a traditional standpoint. Students render live models using a variety of medias to better understand line, shape, texture, and space relationship as applied to human form. Prerequisite: VART 151 or consent. (IAI Course # ART 906)
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3.00 Credits
provides an overview of Ancient, Medieval, and Non European visual arts (specifically architecture, crafts, painting, and sculpture). An introduction of the aim of art history, forms of classification, cultural influences and trends, and the problems of representation are the central focus during this survey. (IAI Course # ART 901)
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