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ART 1335: Basic Drawing
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Designed to acquaint the student with concepts and skills involved in translating a two-dimensional object onto a three-dimensional surface, the course will cover line, shape, volume, mass, tone, and texture. Some attention will also be given to figure drawing and to fundamental issues in perspective drawing. To augment the studio experience, there will be occasional slide presentations and museum field trips.
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ART 1345: Composition and Design
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
An introduction to the basic elements of Two-Dimensional Design and their practical application in using color, value, shape, balance, etc. Students will use these skills to draw and paint in class. This course may be taken as an independent study.
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ART 1355: Introduction to Painting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Learn step by step how to start, develop and finish a painting in oils. No prior experience needed. Lectures and demonstrations by the instructor will explain such issues as the history of painting methods, use of colors, basic painting methods and materials. Students will do still-life, landscape, portrait and independent project paintings. Excellent as a beginning enrichment course for the general student and basic skills course for the art major.
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ART 1375: Woodcut
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Woodcut printing is a process of carving into wood to create a particular image, which is then inked and printed. In this class we will explore that process resulting in as many as five projects all of which will be realized in numbered editions. The areas covered include: reversing the image, direct cutting, color registration, and developing a substantial image from working drawings. The class will include slide presentations and critical discussions of student works. This course may be taken as an independent study.
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ART 1415: Introductory Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The student will be introduced to the elements of three-dimensional design through the discipline of ceramic sculpture and pottery making. The basic hand-building techniques will be explored, as well as the potter's wheel. Introduction to the glazing and firing of terra cotta and stoneware.
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ART 1425: Pottery
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Pottery has a long and interesting history dating back to 10,000 B.C. We will retrace some of the more prominent periods and make vessels using the pottery wheel and various hand building techniques. May be taken as independent study.
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ART 1435: Mosaics
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
After reaching its pinnacle during the late Byzantine period, mosaic art has remained a virtually unexplored medium. In this class we will make and install 2-dimensional ceramic mosaics. May be taken as independent study.
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ART 1515: Understanding Music
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The development of perceptive listening and critical response to music from a variety of historical periods and styles.
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ART 1705: Color Composition I
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A hands on photography course aimed at the student who wants to develop the perceptual, creative and technical skills needed to use a camera effectively, with color film. Presentations of color photographs, class discussions and student critiques of their own work will deal with elements of photographic composition, focus, and light. Student work will be done in the medium of color slides.
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ART 1715: Introduction to the Film
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A study of the aesthetics of cinema through an examination of the elements of cinematic form and style. Selection of both contemporary and historically important films will be viewed and analyzed. Prerequisite to other film courses.
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