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  • 4.00 Credits

    The course will require the student to investigate more complex issues such as developing a personal voice, incorporating context and building a cohesive body of work. Students will build on technical, material and conceptual issues introduced in Art 210 Drawing II offering students an opportunity to develop a self-directed portfolio of drawings. Emphasis will be placed on synthesis of form and content. (P: ART 210) (Lab fee) Offered every term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Designed for advanced painting students, this course will require the student to master technical and material concerns while investigating more complex issues such as developing a personal voice, incorporating content and building a cohesive body of work. Students will be required to develop a motif on their own with the expectation that they are able to defend their position during group and individual critiques. (P: ART 220) (Lab fee) Offered spring term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An upper-level course, Sculpture III is designed to expand visual, material and conceptual skills developed in earlier sculpture courses. Pursuing more individualized projects with the emphasis on content, students will study more specialized sculpture methods including welding/fabrication, bronze casting and multimedia/assemblage. Upon successful completion of this course students will have a more advanced ability in the conception and execution of sculptural compositions. (P: ART 230) (Lab fee) Offered spring term.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    A group of three or more upper-level students have the opportunity to initiate a seminar designed to explore topics of special interest in art. A faculty member or members works closely with the students in the planning, execution and evaluation of the seminar. Open to students who have 1) demonstrated ability for creative study or work, 2) prepared a written proposal for a seminar that includes objectives, experiences, strategies and materials, and 3) obtained the consent of a faculty member or members, who will supervise and assign letter grades. Each seminar proposal must be approved by consensus of the art department faculty. Offered every term.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Senior Seminar is intended to be a "capstone?xperience, this course is required for all art department majors and minors. Pursuing demonstrated areas of interest, students will endeavor on individual projects, guided readings and professional presentation in anticipation of the required Senior Exhibition. Group and one-on-one critiques will focus on advanced compositional material and technical concerns as they relate to more personal expression where successful "results" must be based on stated "intentions." A to 20 page thesis statement generated in two stages along with the work will help serve as the final assessment tool of the students' success in synthesizing their arts experience. (P: open to senior art majors and minors or by consent of the professor) Offered spring term.
  • 1.00 - 16.00 Credits

    The Art Semester is a special opportunity program for qualified upper-level students to work on individualized study projects in art. Programs may be pursued both on- and off-campus. On-campus Art Semester students will carry out projects under the supervision of two instructors on an open studio basis. Two or more instructors must agree to supervise and evaluate all work. An off-campus Art Semester could include such programs as travel/research, work-study, apprenticeship and study at both degree and non-degree granting institutions. Applicants for the Art Semester must have: 1) a 3.0 GPA for all art courses completed, or 2) the permission of the Art Department. All students must submit to the department a proposal for their study that includes a rationale, study objectives, strategies and materials. Normally, the maximum number of credits available would be 16. However, the program could be extended in certain instances to one year for a maximum of 32 credits. Offered every term.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered every term.
  • 1.00 - 16.00 Credits

    A course open to students who have successfully completed a basic course in a given studio area or in art history, and who wish to further their studies in that particular area. An upper-level student may elect up to 16 credits of Extended Studies with written permission of the instructor. (Forms available from the instructor.) Credits can be taken in one art area or in several; however, the total cannot exceed 16. If any student desires to take additional credits beyond the 16-credit limit in Extended Studies, permission must be granted by the student's adviser, the chairperson of the Art Department, the instructor involved and the Academic Dean. Offered every term.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to give the individual a general foundation of basic operational proceedings for small business management. This course will give special emphasis to entrepreneurship including franchising, buying out an existing business and formation of new ventures. The focus of the course throughout will be the development of a comprehensive business plan. This course has no prerequisites and is open to anyone interested in starting a small business. (WIC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The essential problems of individual investors and professional money managers are the selection of securities and the timing of their purchase and sale. (WIC)
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