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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 2691 or Permission of instructor This course is designed to develop the individual's ability to design functional objects with an emphasis on sculptural concerns. The course provides instruction in the specific use of materials and technical processes for both traditional and nontraditional materials.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 2691 or Permission of instructor This studio course is designed to give students a broad understanding of working with glass. The course covers technical information on the properties of glass, the history of glass working, kiln operation, and glass techniques at various temperatures. Note: glass blowing is not covered in this course.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, ART 2101; ART 1531 or ART 1541 or IND 1470; or Permission of instructor This studio course will deal with the book as an art object, emphasizing structure, craft, and conceptual ideas. Students will build various traditional and nontraditional book types and provide display methods for books in an exhibition context.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, ART 2101, ART 2225; ART 1531 or ART 1541; or Permission of instructor This course allows the student who is studying design to address visual communication strategies and solutions through hand-rendered illustrative means. Students will be encouraged to experiment with a wide variety of media and techniques though concept-driven coursework. In addition, the course will give students insights into the demands of a professional illustration career.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501 and IND 2450, or Permission of instructor This course allows the student who is studying industrial design to address visual communication strategies and solutions through hand-rendered illustrative means. Students experiment with a wide variety of media and techniques in order to visualize individual concepts. In addition, students refine their drawing and rendering skills while developing a personal language that will translate to their studies in industrial design.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: At least junior standing; ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700; ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, and ART 2101; ART 1531 or ART 1541 or IND 1470; two of the following: ART 2222, ART 2237, ART 2611, ART 2644, ART 2651, ART 2661, ART 2671, ART 2681, ART 2691; or Permission of Instructor In this course students develop individual verbal and visual responses to the transformation of concepts and ideas into art using a variety of media. Students will work individually and collaboratively.
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5.00 Credits
4 (3 + 2) Prerequisite: ARTH 1600, ARTH 1700, ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, ART 1531, and ART2101; six additional semester hours of ARTH or ART coursework; or permission of department Prerequisite/Corequisite: EDS 3140 This lecture/field experience course introduces the historical, philosophical, social,political, legal,psychological, and educational concepts that have influenced the development of art education in the United States. The current status of advocacy for the arts and art education within the context of general education is explored. Fifty hours of field experiences provide practical application of concepts and standards of K-12 art classrooms,and also provide evidence of the formulation of teaching skills.
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5.00 Credits
2 (1 + 2) Prerequisite/Corequisite: MUS 2340 or ART 3601 or permission of instructor This course provides a survey of various exceptionalities of K-12 students, ranging from mild to severe, with a focus on meeting the needs of these students in music and art classrooms. Information about child abuse and medical conditions, and their possible effects on student learning and behavior, is provided. Teacher- candidates are introduced to special education processes with music and art content that facilitates the learning process of students with special needs, including strategies and curriculum adaptations for inclusion in music and art classrooms. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: ART or MUS (MUS 3390)
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 3211 or permission of department This course addresses the broad range of perspectives found in historical and contemporary ceramic art including sculpture, vessel reference works, and pottery. Emphasis is on the development of conceptual ideas and improving skills through an exploration of more complex forms and investigating advanced embellishment and firing techniques.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 2611 or permission of department This course provides a historical overview of low-fire ceramics. Students experiment with a variety of lowfire clays and surface techniques on tiles and sculptural forms.
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