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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Aesthetic expression within the context of applied design using metal. Design and technical skills will be equally emphasized. Fabrication and design of jewelry and other objects of metal. History of the fabrication of metal objects in other cultures. [HB, SE]
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 189. Design and technical skills in the raising and forming of metal vessels. Development of metal arts in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. Prerequisite: ART 189. [HB, SE]
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 190. Design and technical skills applied to casting and forging of metal objects. Overview of contemporary metal artists and their work. Prerequisite: ART 190. [HB, SE]
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in art or photography. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, HDEV 195, 198, or 200 required. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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4.00 Credits
Working from the male and female form in media already familiar to the student. Emphasis on accurate seeing. Prerequisite: ART 103 or consent of Instructional Unit. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Working from the male and female form in media already familiar to the student. Emphasis on expressive power and individual development. Prerequisite: ART 203. [HB, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Survey of visual arts in the Mediterranean, the Near East, and in Northern Europe, covering the first arts of ancient humans through the Late Antique, 40,000 BCE-600 CE. Topics include why art and architecture exist and how they function in society; how religion, culture, artistic tradition, and patronage create, support, and influence art and architecture; how art and architecture achieve their effects, using materials, technique, style, and composition. ENGL& 101 (or ENGL 101) eligibility recommended. ART 220-223 need not be taken in sequence. Credit not allowed for both ART 154 and ART 220. [HA, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Survey of visual arts and architecture of Early Medieval through Late Renaissance Europe. 500-1600 CE. Topics include why art and architecture exist and how they function in society, how religion, culture, artistic tradition, and patronage create, support, and influence art and architecture, how art and architecture achieve their effects, using materials, technique, style, and composition. ENGL& 101 (or ENGL 101) eligibility recommended. ART 220-223 need not be taken in sequence. Credit not allowed for both ART 155 and ART 221. [HA, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Survey of the visual arts and architecture of Baroque through Modern Europe, ca. 1600-1914 CE. Topics include why art and architecture exist, and how they function in society; how religion, culture, artistic tradition, and patronage create, support, and influence art and architecture; how art and architecture achieve their effects, using materials, technique, style, and composition. ENGL& 101 (or ENGL 101) eligibility recommended. ART 220-223 need not be taken in sequence. Credit not allowed for both ART 156 and ART 222. [HA, SE]
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the visual arts and architecture of the Modern and Post-modern Periods, 1900-Present. Topics include why art and architecture exist, and how they function in society; how religion, culture, artistic tradition, and patronage create, support, and influence art and architecture; how art and architecture achieve their effects, using materials, technique, style, and composition. ENGL& 101 eligibility recommended. ART 220- 223 need not be taken in sequence. [HA, SE]
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