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3.00 Credits
A developmental approach: a series of drawing exercises with emphasis on the human figure and the plastic articulation of its construction in a variety of media. Outside assignments required. Prerequisite: ARTS 105. Repeatable three times
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3.00 Credits
This basic course is in graphic and instrument drawing techniques. Lettering and graphic presentation, freehand and instrument studies in orthographic, isometric, and perspective projections. Outside assignments required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist the student in the development and production of sculpture projects, through instruction in a variety of materials and their fabrication, in clay, cardboard, mold making, and construction. The beginning student will acquire an understanding of the various approaches to three-dimensional forms. Projects are designed to cover basic materials and methods as well as form and content in the context of formal sculpture, its history, and future possibilities Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 110
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to fundamental model making processes, concentrating on their application to utilitarian design. Drawing and research of various projects with demonstrations are included. Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 110
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the techniques of woodturning both as an art form and as a method of producing furniture. Topics include spindle turning, faceplate and hollow form work, multi-axis turning, and the history of woodturning. Specific assignments depend on individual needs.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of scenery construction are considered in a practical situation. Students are introduced to the scenery shop and related facilities and equipment, as well as their use within the production framework. The course includes instruction in the techniques of stagecraft and methods of production.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce beginners to the fundamentals of color theory and perception. The course will emphasize the elements of color and its usage in the visual arts. Students will be encouraged to articulate their sense of color perception and their ability to comprehend the elements of color theory. Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 120
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to printmaking and techniques as they relate to fine art theory, black, white, and color edition printing. Outside assignments required. Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 120
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3.00 Credits
Physical properties of clay and methods of hand- construction and wheel-throwing are explored. Complete processing through firing and glazing. Outside assignments required. Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 110, 120
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to design basics: symbology, typography, illustration, and photography. Lectures include an introduction to design, art careers, care and use of professional art materials, introduction to basic lettering, design glossary, and design research. Students are made aware of and acquire experience in the profession they are entering. Prerequisites: ARTS 105, 110, 120, 205 Art 75
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