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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ART 118. These general survey courses of pottery making include studio assignments in hand building, use of the potter's wheel, glaze formulation, elements of design and decoration, and firing of products. Lectures, demonstrations, critiques, and discussions of ceramicists, periods, and styles provide learning experiences. Second-semester work involves further studies of media, technique, and related overviews.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 119. This course introduces the fundamentals of intaglio printmaking, with processes to include etching, dry point, aquatint, and embossing. Lectures, demonstrations, and studio experience provide learning experiences.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 122. Studio assignments in this course focus on the major sculptural processes: carving, casting, and modeling. Projects center around student design objectives. The course provides lectures, demonstrations, critiques, discussions of sculptors, periods, styles, and a field trip. Second semester work involves further study of media, technique, and related overviews.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 151, 154, and 195. Students will learn basic web design and development principles. The course will focus on the theory and practice of using computer driven software programs (Photoshop and Dreamweaver) in the creation of effective multi-page interface design. Students will explore web design concepts, including project planning, layout, usability, accessibility, information design, site structure, site management and graphic design in the context of the web. Students will produce and publish basic web sites using HTML, cascading style sheets (CSS), forms and tables.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 151, 154, 195. This course focuses on the continuation of aesthetic principles and techniques in graphic design, the role of the designer and art director in working with contemporary technologies in image making, print processes, and typography. The course includes lectures and evaluations of contemporary graphic designs along with projects in art production.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 156. This course focuses on experience in various techniques and materials of drawing including pencil, charcoal, ink, and wash as applied to landscape, still life, figure drawing, and perspective. During the second semester, emphasis is placed on expressive and interpretive qualities of drawing, as well as formal relationships in drawing composition. Learning involves demonstrations, critiques, and discussions of artists, periods, and styles.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 156, 256. This course involves drawing from a model and employing various media and ranges of interpretation of the figure in art from quick studies to finished portraits and figure groupings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 162. These courses offer painting in various media and techniques with emphasis on oil and acrylics and an introduction to the expressive qualities of color and form in painting. During second semester, emphasis is placed on expressive concepts in painting, space, and form organization. Learning involves lectures, demonstrations, critiques, and discussions of artists, periods, and styles.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 166, equivalent experience as determined by instructor through a pre-registration conference and portfolio review. Lectures, demonstrations, working assignments and laboratory practice are designed to give the student a knowledge of advanced photographic techniques: composition and design, existing light photography, special effects, action, and candid photography. Emphasis is on advanced black and white work. Student is required to furnish camera, film, and printing paper. Enrollment preference given to art majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 166. This introduction to the principles and practices of journalistic photography includes a study of the history of newspaper and magazine photography. Major emphasis will be placed on the techniques of taking, developing, and printing photographs for newspapers and magazines. Students may serve as staff photographers for the Critograph, Argonaut, and/or other campus publications.
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