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ART 101.2: Dimensional Art Foundations
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Four hours lecture, demonstration, exercises, studio projects and critiques regarding two dimensional principles an elements of design including color theory. Recommended to be taken before any other studio art course.
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ART 102: 3-Dimensional Art Foundations
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Fours hours lecture, demonstration, exercises, studio projects, and critiques regarding 3 dimensional design elements and principles. Recommended to be taken before any other studio art courses.
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ART 102.3: Dimensional Art Foundations
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Fours hours lecture, demonstration, exercises, studio projects, and critiques regarding 3 dimensional design elements and principles. Recommended to be taken before any other studio art courses.
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ART 110: Basic Computer Skills for the Fine Artist
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. Students will gain a basic working knowledge of various computer programs as tools for art making. Hands-on computer production and basic skill acquisition will be balanced with an awareness of the human interface between machine and user. Lectures will introduce theories, fi lms, and ideas on how technology affects changes in the fi ne arts and society at large. Students will not only gain technical skills but methods of thinking and refl ecting on how electronic technology, sound, sight and motion infl uence the fi ne arts fi eld.
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ART 111: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. An introduction to the visual arts designed to develop students' visual awareness. This course has been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Visual and Performing Arts.
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ART 204: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Radford University
One hour lecture, demonstration or critique; three hours studio. (3-D) Explores basic sculptural concepts and methods. May be taken twice for a total of six hours credit.
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ART 205: Drawing
3.00 Credits
Radford University
One hour demonstration, lecture or critique; three hours studio. (2-D) Introduction to visual concepts. Development of skills needed to produce expressive drawings. May be taken twice for a total of six hours credit.
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ART 207: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
One hour demonstration, lecture or critique; three hours studio. (3-D) Introduction to hand building and wheel throwing skills; techniques of glaze formulation, development and application. May be taken twice for a total of six hours credit.
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ART 212.2: D Media,Materials,and Techniques for the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. (2-D) Prerequisite: Sophomore standing for Art Ed majors; prerequisite may be waived for education majors outside the visual arts department. Demonstrations, exercises, studio projects, which explore the elements and principles of design and media and techniques used in the production of two-dimensional art for future classroom practitioner.
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ART 213.3: D Media,Materials,and Techniques for the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. (3-D) Prerequisite: Sophomore standing for Art Ed majors; prerequisite may be waived for education majors outside the visual arts department. Demonstrations, exercises, studio projects, which explore the elements and principles of design and media and techniques used in the production of three-dimensional art for the future classroom practitioner.
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