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  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters This course is a continuation of Figure Drawing III, with an emphasis on independent efforts of the student to develop a cohesive body of work in an elected area of focus. Individual projects and portfolio development are part of this course, culminating in a juried exhibition of the semester's work. Continual examination of contemporary works through museum and gallery visitation further inform the student's work. Prerequisite: ART366. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters A continuation of Painting III in which the student develops a cohesive body of work in an elected area of focus. Portfolio development is also a part of this course. Prerequisite: ART320. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring Semester This course builds on the principles and skills learned in Illustration III, with further emphasis on professional practice and includes a large-scale, professional-level independent project. Students will continue to refine their personal styles while building a database of prospective clients and making actual contact for illustration commissions. The final illustration portfolio is presented. Prerequisite: ART323 3 credit hours. 5 studio and lecture periods
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters The student develops a cohesive body of sculpture in an elected area of focus. Individual projects and portfolio development are a part of this course. Prerequisite: ART330. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring-Summer Semesters This course is a continuation of Photography III, with an emphasis on independent effort on the part of the student to develop and complete a cohesive body of work in a selected area of photographic study area of study. Students will be required to observe gallery and museum shows in selected areas. Prerequisite: ART345. 3 credit hours. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring, even-numbered years This course is a survey of the evolution of photography from ancient understandings of the principles of imaging to modern electronic imaging systems. The impact of photography as fine art, propaganda, and social and historical documentation will be explored. The student will also become familiar with contemporary photographers, their subjects, and working methods. Legal issues regarding censorship, privacy, and copyright will be presented and discussed as well. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring Semester This course examines the cultural, historical, political, and technological history of graphic design from the late nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis is on studying the relationship between societal trends and the appearance of mass communication. Topics discussed include design during the early industrial age, avant-garde influence on graphic design, American modernism, the advent of Corporate Identity design, and postmodern graphic design. Prerequisites: ONE of the following: ART101, ART202, ART203, ART204 and ART205. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall Semester This course provides the student with a detailed overview of the art of the Classical world, emphasizing both the development of the formal style and the way in which the artists comment on and reflect Greek and Roman cultural ideas. Beginning with a brief discussion of pre-Classical Minoan and Mycenaean art, the course uses the traditional chronological approach (Geometric period, Archaic period, Early Classical period, etc.) as a framework for an exploration of Greek and Roman art as a reflection of religion, politics, and social customs. Prerequisites: ONE of the following: ART101, ART204, ART205. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring, odd-numbered years A survey of the development of modern European art from the neoclassical revival during the Age of Reason to fin-de-siecle symbolism and expressionism. Emphasis is placed on studying the interrelationship of politics, economics, society and art. Topics explored include Romanticism, the invention of photography, Impressionism, Fantastic and Visionary Art, and Art Nouveau. Prerequisites: ONE of the following: ART101, ART204, ART205. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall, even-numbered years A survey of art in the United States from the pre-colonial era to the present with emphasis given to studying the social, economic, and cultural forces that influence the creation of art. Topics explored include Folk Art, the Hudson River School, American Impressionism, the birth of the skyscraper, photography, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and contemporary trends. Prerequisites: ONE of the following: ART101, ART204, ART205. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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