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4.00 Credits
ARTS 120 -- Color and Design (4) Provides both art and non-art majors with hands-on experience in color and design. Introduces the basic visual elements and design principles used in art making including areas of painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics and sculpture. Theoretical, critical and historical issues of art making addressed through group critique and slide presentations of both historical and contemporary art work. Fall and Spring. Gen Ed: AE credit.
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3.00 Credits
ARTS 144 -- Art of Handmade Paper (3) This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of hand papermaking. In this course students will learn about the materials, skills, and techniques for making paper as well as the many creative possibilities for its use. Through hands-on experience, students will learn to make paper from both natural and recycled fibers using a technology that can be duplicated outside of the classroom. This course is valuable for both art majors and non-majors, both beginning students and students with some experience in the visual arts.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 311 -- Foundations of Drawing II (4) Continues to develop and broaden students' technical and material drawing skills. Expands the concept of drawing. Will explore multiple formal and conceptual approaches to drawing using both abstract and representational modes. Will introduce color. Development of personal image vocabulary. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and critical concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 110. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 312 -- Drawing and Mixed Media I (4) Further refines technical and material skills of drawing while exploring personal content. Development of multiple series of drawing work. Development of intellectural capacity and ability to conceive, initiate and complete original work. In depth exploration of techniques, themes and concepts. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and critical concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 311. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 319 -- Digital Design 1 (3) Digital Design 1 introduces basic techniques and principles of producing computer generated design. This is accomplished by an introduction to a variety of software packages, lectures, and by creating visual images. The primary focus of instruction will be on functional applications of the digital medium with criticism, presentation, and analysis of projects. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 320 -- Digital Design 2 (4) Digital Design II introduces intermediate techniques and principles of producing computer generated design. A variety of software packages, lectures, and creating visual images are used for instruction. The focus of instruction is on vector drawing, photo manipulation, web design, and advanced page design with criticism, presentation, analysis of projects and portfolio development. Prerequisite: ARTS 319. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 329 -- Painting I (4) Materials, theories, and techniques of oil painting, with limited exploration of mixed media possible. Emphasis on perceptual painting will still life and figure work. Emphasis on color and composition. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and critical concepts. Prerequisites: ARTS 110 and 120. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 330 -- Painting II (4) Open media painting course. Multiple approaches, both abstract and representational, are explored. Development of personal image vocabulary while refining technical and material skills. Development of intellectual capacity and ability to conceive, initiate and complete original work. Movement towards increasingly complex and mature work. Lectures and slide presentaitons address relevant theoretical, historical and critical concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 329. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 339 -- Printmaking I (4) Materials, theories and techniques of intaglio printmaking. Emphasis on special qualities of intaglio and printmaking aesthetics. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and criticial concepts. Prerequisites: ARTS 110 and 120. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
ARTS 340 -- Printmaking II (4) Extension and elaboration of ARTS 339 with increasingly more complex and mature indidivual projects. Continued development of individual aesthetic philosophy. Lectures and slide presentations address relevant theoretical, historical and critical concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 339. Fall and Spring.
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