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3.00 Credits
This course explores the means by which healthy interpersonal relationships can be attained within a group setting with the help of non-verbal, inanimate art media. Specific art and therapy techniques, the role of the leader, materials of observation, recording, interventions, and non-interventions are explored. Prerequisite: ART 250 Introduction to Art Therapy
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the relationship of structure within the figure and throughout the whole composition with emphasis given to expressive content and figure-ground coherence. Prerequisites: ART 207 Painting Fundamentals and ART 219 Life Drawing I
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3.00 Credits
This course explores research into painting styles and techniques which are considered as alternate possibilities in solving painting problems. Various techniques used in design, photography, and advertising are encouraged. Prerequisites: ART 110 Two Dimensional Design, ART 207 Painting Fundamentals, and ART 106 Contemporary Art
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3.00 Credits
This course examines additional forming and surface techniques to increase students' opportunities to find a personal approach to their work. Students are encouraged to continue their studies of glaze formulation, application, and firing techniques. Increased emphasis is placed on developing personal solutions to aesthetic problems. Prerequisite: ART 303 Ceramics III
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3.00 Credits
This course explores opaque and translucent enameling processes on copper and fine silver, combined with continued advanced work in jewelry design and fabrication. Prerequisite: ART 218 Jewelry I
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course providing experience in casting, prong gem setting, Three Dimensional forms, anodizing, and jewelry design and fabrication in gold. Prerequisite: ART 409 Enameling for Jewelers
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ART 351 Color Photography I. It is devoted to the printing of the color negative and slide and the visual use of color as the dominant aesthetic design element. The professional applications of the aesthetics and techniques of color photography and the development of a personal color portfolio are emphasized. Required: 35mm camera and light meter. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: ART 350 Photography II
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth opportunity for advanced students to pursue lithographic printing, intaglio (etching), serigraphy (screen printing), relief, photoprintmaking processes, or a combination of these areas. Building on the foundation printmaking courses, students develop individual creative approaches to, and an expanded understanding of, the selected medium, as well as explore the possibilities and demands of edition printing. Prerequisite: A 300-level Printmaking course
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced painting course. It is a course individualized to student needs based on interests identified by the student, and those painting problems and alternate solutions identified by the faculty. This course is offered each semester. Prerequisites: ART 207 Painting Fundamentals, ART 404 Figure Painting, ART 405 Experimental Painting, and ART 300 Portrait Painting
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on packaging of products with concern for structure of the package, logotypes, graphics, in-store display, principles of marketing, materials, consumer psychology, and production. Conventional and innovative solutions to packaging are sought. Comprehensive sketches and scale and full size models are executed. Prerequisites: ART 343 Advertising Design
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