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3.00 Credits
Course provides exposure to the vocabulary, drawing conventions, and principles of small building construction. Lectures, slides, and examples of construction drawing expose students to simple structural systems, building and finishing materials, simple cabinetry, and other construction issues. Students draft and detail a simple set of construction drawings. 3 CREDITS COREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Course provides framework for students to develop computer drafting expertise. Students gain the knowledge and experience needed to operate the program and perform 2-D drafting on a basic level. Course covers the most basic commands, and students learn elements needed to produce a partial set of schematic plans, elevations, and drawings of existing conditions. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 22-1800 DESIGN THEORY I, 22-1811 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING I, 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
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3.00 Credits
Lectures, discussion, and field trips to showrooms, manufacturers, and suppliers expose students to discovery of new and classical interior design furnishings and architectural appointments. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 22-1800 DESIGN THEORY I, 22-1810 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE: DRAWING I, 22-1811 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING I, 22-1813 AUTOCAD FUNDAMENTALS, 22-1820 COLOR FOR INTERIORS, 22-2812 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING II CONCURRENT: 22-2801 DESIGN STUDIO II, 22-3815 AUTOCAD DETAILING II
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3.00 Credits
Course explores the nature, practical use, and psychological effects of color as it relates to interior design practice. Projects apply theoretical principles of color to the interior environment. Course is taught in a studio setting accompanied by appropriate lectures. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 22-1800 DESIGN THEORY I, 22-1811 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING I, 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COREQUISITES: 22-1800 DESIGN THEORY I, 22-1813 AUTOCAD FUNDAMENTALS, 22-2812 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING II
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3.00 Credits
This course encourages personal expression through the creation of wearable art, jewelry, objects, and sculpture. Building on the foundations taught in Jewelry and Objects for Non-Majors, students learn a variety of techniques including etching, enameling, and forming. Non-traditional materials are also explored. Critiques and class discussions are an important component. Conceptual ideas are discussed and encouraged with each project while emphasizing skilled craftsmanship and aesthetics. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1042 OR 22-2042 OR 22-2242 JEWELRY AND OBJECTS FOR NON-MAJORS
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3.00 Credits
Course surveys the history of modern art and critical theories from Post-Impressionism in the 1890s, covering major subsequent currents including Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism/ Dada, Abstract Expressionism, and Post-Modernism. Developments in design and architecture, including the Bauhaus, International Style, and Post-Modernism, will also be covered. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Course examines the development of the visual arts in America and Europe after World War II. Important movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Color Field, the Black Arts Movement, the Beats, Chicago Imagists, Minimalism, and Conceptual art forms (body art, earth art, and performance art) are considered within a critical and theoretical context. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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3.00 Credits
Course covers major trends in American art and how they are interpreted in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts. Topics include Luminism, Heroism, Mysticism, Symbolism, the Columbian World Exposition, Impressionism, the Armory Show, Cubism, the Ashcan School, Regionalism, Surrealism, and the New Realism. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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3.00 Credits
Course surveys the visual arts produced by people of African descent in the United States from colonial times to the present. Course introduces students to a range of artistic productions and provides a social-historical frame for the interpretation and analysis of art. Students examine the relationship between black artists' work, the cultures of West and Central Africa, and the visual traditions of European and Euro- American artists. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
A general introduction to the arts of Africa, Oceania, pre- Columbian Mesoamerica, and the Native peoples of North America. Several cultures will be chosen from each area to illustrate the variety of art forms and their function and significance in society. Major themes include the relationship between art and society, the role of the artist, the forms, materials, processes, and definition of art within the cultures studied, and how the art of these areas has changed over time. 3 CREDITS
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