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2.50 Credits
An introductory required course for all art students with an emphasis on traditional and nontraditional, three-dimensional studio techniques, tools, and media. Emphasis is placed on problem solving through the studio activity and relating art theory and criticism to the studio.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to German. Intensive training in understanding, speaking, reading, writing, and the use of basic structural patterns.
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6.00 Credits
Intensive introduction to German. Intensive training in understanding, speaking, reading, writing, and the use of basic structural patterns. This course is the accelerated equivalent of the GER 110-111 sequence.
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4.00 Credits
Courses emphasize communicative skills and language competence in a cultural context. The first semester provides a comprehensive review of grammar and oral and written practice based on readings of short, authentic, nonfictional, and cultural/literary texts. The second semester concentrates on readings in literary and nonliterary texts, with audio, video, and Internet materials. Increasingly difficult grammar review sessions focus on aspects of syntax, which need continued practice. Classes are conducted in German. Prerequisite: GER 111 or 116, or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
This is a course of advanced German composition and conversation, designed for students with two or more years of college-level German. As a third-level modernlanguage course, it provides a link between basic language study and advanced work in German literature and culture. It introduces students to literary analysis while furthering their knowledge of complex grammatical structures and linguistic expression. Thus, it serves as an introduction to German literature and civilization and is designed to stimulate interest in German history and everyday life. Texts to be read and analyzed include contemporary literary works (prose-lyric-drama) and sociopolitical and cultural documents. Content varies. Class is conducted in German. Prerequisite: GER 211 or equivalent.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
work in German language, literature, or culture with faculty supervision. By special arrangement only. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and signature of department chairman on the basis of a written prospectus submitted in advance.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the various forms of relief printing: woodcut, linocut, relief etching, letterpress/handset type, and color printing. The course emphasizes experimentation and independent research into the application of relief printing to the student's personal imagery and ideas. It provides the student with knowledge of relief processes, including combinations with handset typography and book formats.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the process and techniques used to make monotypes, including additive, reductive, stenciling, and glazing methods to make prints. Single and multiple images are made using a Vandercook proof press and Dufa offset press.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the lithographic process and techniques using stone and plate lithography to make prints. Students work in black and white to produce multiples from a single image.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the intaglio process and techniques, including line etching, soft ground, and aquatint to make prints. Students work in black and white to produce multiples from a single image.
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