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ARC 301: Palestine and Its Material Remains
4.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
Students pursue a selective acquaintance with the geography, history and material remains of Palestine. Extensive reading, travel to Israel, volunteer participation in a dig and reflective writing enable students to grasp the significance of the land, its cultures, religions, and remains.
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ARC 351: Field Archaeology
4.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
Through work at a field site, students gain experience in the excavation, recording, collection, conservation, and interpretation of material remains.
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ARC 498: Archaeology Lab Internship
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
This internship provides the student with an in-depth experience in a lab setting that processes and documents archaeological finds. The student learns to apply standard techniques and practices.
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ART 100: Fine Arts Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
A Pass/No Pass lab course designed to directly introduce students to some of the Twin Cities arts communities. Students will interact with professional and amateur artists and activities from a variety of fine and performing arts disciplines. Learning will be assessed through written expression and limited oral communication.
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ART 101: Approaching Art
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
This seven-week course lays the foundation for approaching visual art by introducing fundamental aspects of the nature of art and art making. The course will investigate four areas which are key to appreciating art. These four units will include the importance perceptual skills, the nature of the creative process, the place of art in its cultural context, and the role and processes of abstraction. The course will involve looking at art, reading, writing and speaking about art using acquired vocabulary and knowledge.
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ART 102 2: D Design
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
This course introduces the foundation design elements and principles for two-dimensional design. Compositional problems are introduced and solved in a studio setting. In addition basic two-dimensional media are introduced and explored during the different units of the course of study.
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ART 103 3: D Design
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
This course introduces the foundation design elements and principles for three-dimensional design. Compositional problems are introduced and solved in a studio setting. In addition basic three-dimensional media are introduced and explored during the different units of the course of study.
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ART 105: Color Theory
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
Traditional and contemporary approaches to color theory will be taught. These ideas will be beneficial for most studio areas and of particular importance to careers in design.
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ART 111: Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
This introductory studio course is designed to familiarize beginning students with fundamental techniques and concepts of drawing. In that basic skill building is the core of this course it is a very approachable class for non-art majors. Although some history of drawing will be presented learning will be assessed primarily through portfolio production and review. (Prerequisite: ART101 or consent of instructor)
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ART 112: Drawing Basics
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Saint Paul
This course serves as a brief introduction to observational drawing. It is a prerequisite to the Botanical Illustration Certificate.
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