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  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 432 -- Painting IV (4) In depth development of one theme or idea determined by the student. Creation of a coherent body of work is emphasized. Movement towards increasingly complex and mature work. Development of intellectual capacity and ability to conceive, initiate and complete original work. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and critrical concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 431. Fall and Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 441 -- Printmaking III (4) Comprehensive investigation of individual processes introduced in ARTS 339 and ARTS 340. Emphasis on thematic and individual approaches to printmaking. Prerequisite: ARTS 330 or ARTS 340. Fall and Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 442 -- Printmaking IV (4) Advanced level invesitgation of problems and materials dealth with in ARTS 441. Prerequisite: ARTS 441. Fall and Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 451 -- Sculpture III (4) Advanced welding and metal-casting techniques taught along with experimentation with various mold-making techniques. Personal imagery and more emphasis on student-initiated concepts encouraged. Any and all materials and processes can be explored. Historical and theoretical issues addressed through lectures and slide presentations. Critical thinking and aesthetic analysis stressed in regular formal classroom critiques. Prerequisite: ARTS 350. Fall and Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 452 - Sculpture IV (4) Selected area of interest chosen for an in-depth exploration for a concentration on the sculptural possibilities of a particular process or material. Historical and theoretical issues addressed through lectures and slide presentations. Critical thinking and aesthetic analysis stressed in regular formal classroom critiques. Prerequisite: ARTS 451. Fall and Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 461 -- Ceramics III (4) A continuation of ARTS 360 with an emphasis on the development of a personal vocabulary of forms and stylistic concerns. Glaze formulation and firing of electric and gas kilns. Prerequisite: ARTS 360. Fall and Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 462 -- Ceramics IV (4) Progressively more advanced problems in the conception and execution of original ceramic forms. Ceramic formulae, empirical methods, and oxidation and reduction firing of gas and electric kilns. Prerequisite: ARTS 461. Fall and Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 481 -- Digital Photography (4) Students will edit, manipulate and print their photographyically derived images through the use of current image editing software. Lectures and slide presentations address historical and critical concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 379. Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARTS 482 -- Photography IV (4) Advanced level investigation of individual photographic creative ideas. Selected area of interest, black-and-white, color or alternative processes, with an emphasis on thematic projects. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and critical concepts. 35 mm camera required. Prerequisite: ARTS 481. Fall and Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARTS 491 -- Senior Art Thesis (3) The Senior Art Thesis is the beginning course toward the culmination of each Bachelor of Fine Art student's experience at this institution. The course is designed to allow students to begin developing their individual creative personalities and begin research for the written thesis. The end product of this experience in the second semester is the showing of a body of work developed during the thesis process and shown in the Senior Honors Show or the delivery of another approved project. The Senior Art Thesis is the beginning of this process that will continue with Senior Art Thesis 2.
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