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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Opportunities given for continued development of a personal direction in a variety of drawing media. Prerequisite: ArtS 140. IAI: Art 905.
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Studio work in drawing the human figure with activities involving techniques, anatomy, and design in varied media. Prerequisites: ArtS 101 and 140. Fee. IAI: Art 906.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to digital photography as an artistic process. Topics include camera operation, composition, computer photo manipulation, creative expression, and output of digital images. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully expose, digitally manipulate, and print well-conceived artistic compositions. Graphic Design Computer Art I. (3) A lab course that studies creative art illustration using Macintosh computer programs: Photoshop, Illustrator, and related graphic software. Prerequisite: ArtS 215. Fee. Graphic Design II. (3) Problem solving utilizing methods, materials, and procedures learned in previous classes. Graphic presentation of ideas is stressed through creative image and layout. Magazine, newspaper, and corporate image are emphasized. Prerequisite: ArtS 215.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced production techniques are stressed to develop graphic design from idea to production-ready art. Computer and professional materials are utilized. Prerequisite: ArtS 315. Fee. Intermediate Drawing. (3) In a studio environment, students will employ and build upon previously acquired drawing abilities and participate in group and individual critiques. Investigation of technique and the development of skills will be emphasized. Personal concept and process will be stressed. Prerequisite: ArtS 240. Advanced Life Drawing. (3, repeatable to 9) Further study rendering the human figure with attention given to color and composition. Prerequisite: ArtS 241. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Studio work in various sculptural processes. Large scale projects may include ceramic sculpture, bronze casting, wood carving, and other media. Prerequisites: ArtS 101, 102, and 140. Fee. IAI: Art 913.
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3.00 Credits
Opportunities given for continued development of a personal direction in sculptural processes. Prerequisite: ArtS 320. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to clay as a medium for art expression. Instruction given in fundamentals of aesthetic form, techniques of hand forming, glaze design, and kiln firing. Prerequisite: ArtS 101, 102, 140. Fee. IAI: Art 912.
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3.00 Credits
Pottery as aesthetic expression in clay. Emphasis is placed upon use of the potter's wheel with related hand-building techniques as well as glaze design and kiln firing practices. Prerequisite: ArtS 330. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Studio experiences involving design and fabrication of 3-D forms in fine metals for jewelry and small sculpture. Students will be introduced to basic metal working techniques as applied to non-ferrous metals including sawing, riveting, shaping, and soldering. Prerequisite: ArtS 101. Fee. IAI: Art 915.
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3.00 Credits
Opportunities given for continued development of a personal direction in metal and jewelry processes. Prerequisite: ArtS 335. Fee.
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