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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will encourage students to explore a personal investigation of metalsmithing production, critique, history and aesthetics. Students will demonstrate self-directed behavior relevant to professionalism and artistry. Coursework will require an understanding of self that extends to an integral commitment in the production of a variety of work that is representative of the student's individual aesthetic. The quality and caliber of work produced in this course will define the student as a metalsmith. Through creative studio practice, students should develop a high degree of self awareness and intrinsic motivation. Repeatable: consult individual curriculum guide.CAPP Prerequisites: Must take 1 of the following: ART 305, ART 306, ART 307, ART 308, ART 309, ART 310, ART 311, ART 312, ART 313 or ART 314.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will encourage students to explore a personal investigation of Sculpture through production, critique, history and aesthetics. Students will demonstrate self-directed behavior relevant to professionalism and artistry. Coursework will require an understanding of self that extends to an integral commitment in the production of a variety of work that is representative of the student's individual aesthetic. The quality and caliber of work produced in this course will define the student as a sculptor. Through creative studio practice, students should develop a high degree of self-awareness and intrinsic motivation. Repeatable: consult individual curriculum guide.CAPP Prerequisites: Must take 1 of the following: ART 305, ART 306, ART 307, ART 308, ART 309, ART 310, ART 311, ART 312, ART 313 or ART 314.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The quality and caliber of fiber artwork produced in this course will define the student as an artist. Emphasis will be placed on artistic perception, developing concepts and individual artistic vision. Students will focus on a personal investigation of fiber art materials, technique, critique, history and aesthetics, and will demonstrate self-directed behavior relevant to professionalism and artistry. Through creative studio practice, students should develop a high degree of self-awareness and intrinsic motivation. Repeatable: consult individual curriculum guide.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will encourage students to explore a personal investigation of ceramics production, critique, history and aesthetics. Students will demonstrate self-directed behavior relevant to professionalism and artistry. Coursework will require an understanding of self that extends to an integral commitment in the production of ceramics. The quality and caliber of ceramic work produced in this course will define the student as a ceramic artist. Through creative studio practice, students should develop a high degree of self-awareness and intrinsic motivation. Repeatable: consult individual curriculum guide.CAPP Prerequisites: Must take 1 of the following: ART 305, ART 306, ART 307, ART 308, ART 309, ART 310, ART 311, ART 312, ART 313 or ART 314.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will encourage students to explore a personal investigation of graphic design production, critique, history and aesthetics. Students will demonstrate self-directed behavior relevant to professionalism and artistry. coursework will require an understanding of self that extends to an integral commitment in the production of graphic design. The quality and caliber of graphic design work produced in this course will define the student as a graphic artist. Through creative studio practice, students should develop a high degree of self-awareness and intrinsic motivation. Repeatable: consult individual curriculum guide.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will encourage students to explore a personal investigation of digital media production, critique, history and aesthetics. Students will demonstrate self-directed behavior relevant to professionalism and artistry. Coursework will require an understanding of self that extends to an integral commitment in the production of digital media. The quality and caliber of digital media work produced in this course will define the student as a digital artist. Through creative studio practice, students should develop a high degree of self-awareness and intrinsic motivation. Repeatable: consult individual curriculum guide.CAPP Prerequisites: Must take 1 of the following: ART 305, ART 306, ART 307, ART 308, ART 309, ART 310, ART 311, ART 312, ART 313 or ART 314.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A seminar for students qualified to do independent study and research in art history. Topics selected through consultation with the instructor.Can be repeated for up to 6 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A capstone course emphasizing the articulation of ideas and presentation. This course provides independent study in drawing, culminating in a public exhibition demonstrating the student's artistic direction. The student will focus on concepts relevant to individual interests, and will determine the content and form based on past study of drawing production, critique, history and aesthetics. The student is responsible for all necessary components of a professional exhibition of their drawing work. Permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides independent study in painting, culminating in a public exhibition demonstrating the student's artistic direction. The student will focus on concepts relevant to individual interests, and will determine the content and form based on past study of painting production, critique, history and aesthetics. The student is responsible for all necessary components of a professional exhibition of their graphic design work. Permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A capstone course emphasizing the articulation of ideas and presentation. Senior students will engage in an individually proposed project, culminating in a public exhibition with supporting materials that demonstrate the student's artistic expertise. The student will focus on an individual direction in Photography, the content and form of which will be determined by past photographic investigations, critique, history and aesthetics while working closely with the Photography professor. The student is responsible for all components of their projects while displaying a high level of self-awareness, intrinsic motivation, and professionalism. By permission of instructor.
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