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3.00 Credits
A beginner's course designed to introduce the student to a variety of basic art media and visual aesthetic principles. The course focuses on developing self-expression through the media of design, drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, as well as on evaluating art through class critiques. (Does not fulfill Fine Arts major Requirements) Hours of class per week: 4. General Education: A.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the history of art. A survey of world painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric times to the Renaissance. The course emphasizes stylistic developments and appreciation of man's aesthetic achievements. Presentation combines lecture, text, and visual materials. Hours of class per week: 3. General Education: A.
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3.00 Credits
A continuing introductory course to the History of Art. This course surveys world painting, sculpture, and architecture, from the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: None (AR 101 recommended). Hours of class per week: 3. General Education: A.
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3.00 Credits
This is a non-majors art appreciation course that covers the functioning and meaning of art in various forms and purposes. The course explores how and why the arts exist as human invention for sharing experience and how they are made. Such art forms as painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, crafts, and commercial art will be examined in this course. Does not fulfill Fine Arts major requirements. Hours of class per week: 3. General Education: A.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the elements and principles of two-dimensional design. The course focuses on visual design as a language to be explored through aesthetic creative problems. Topics include organization, balance, contrast, rhythm, texture, visual movement, and color theory. Hours of class per week: 4. General Education: A
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the elements and principles of three-dimensional design as they relate to art, architecture and product design. Form, space, balance, proportion, texture, color and function will be explored through a series of creative visual problems in which aesthetic solutions will be sought. The course will also focus on the evaluation and analysis of a designed form. Hours of class per week: 4. General Education: A.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental cameral and darkroom techniques. Through lectures, we will discuss various choices in camera, film, lighting, composition, developing and print enlarging. Students will be required to have own 35mm SLR camera. Lab fees. Hours of class per week: 4. General Education: A.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help foster student's artistic abilities while using photography as the medium. All technical information is taught in AR 161 Art Photography I and is a prerequisite for this course. Photo II is created with the artist in mind. Projects, ideas, and concepts are limited only to the student's creativity. Students are required to have their own 35 mm camera. Lab fees . Prerequisite: AR 160 Art Photography. Hours of class per week: 4
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to basic printmaking techniques. Topics include intaglio printmaking (etching and engraving), the relief print (woodcut and linoleum cut), mono and collograph printmaking. Students develop the conceptual and technical skills needed to produce original prints. The course stresses the development of appropriate attitudes towards quality, organization, and self-discipline along with growth in creative expression. Prerequisite: AR 100 or 210. Hours of class per week: 4.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to painting with water-based acrylic paint utilizing traditional and contemporary techniques. Topics to be covered will be visual composition, application techniques, material use, color theory, value and texture. An emphasis will be placed on seeking personal creative solutions through the exploration of a variety of techniques. Paintings will be made from observed and non-observed subjects. Prerequisite: None (AR 210 recommended). Hours of class per week: 4. General Education: A.
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