2005-2006 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUEART - Art & Design |
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105
Introduction to the Visual Arts
3 crs (3-0). GE-IVA No credit toward a major or minor in art. Lecture course developing basic awareness and appreciation of painting, sculpture, related arts, architecture, their ideas and execution. Study of the artist and the components of art. |
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106
Introduction to the Visual Arts (Studio)
2 crs (0-4). F, Sp. GE-IVA Special course fee required Not for art majors or minors. A studio course developing awareness of art forms through studio experience in various media. |
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107
Foundations: Drawing and Composition
3 crs (0-6). F, Sp. P: Limited to art majors and minors and pre-architecture students Not for GE S/U grade basis not allowed No credit if taken after ART 101 Audit enrollment not allowed Not available for juniors or seniors Special course fee required An introduction to freehand descriptive drawing and visual composition using a variety of materials and techniques. Using drawing processes to solve problems and express ideas. Prerequisite for all studio art courses numbered 200 and above. |
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108
Foundations: Color and Composition
3 crs (0-6). F, Sp. P: Limited to art majors and pre-architecture students Not for GE S/U grade basis not allowed No credit if taken after ART 101 Audit enrollment not allowed Not available for juniors or seniors Special course fee required Developing an understanding and use of color and effective visual composition in art. Prerequisite for all studio art courses 200 and above. |
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109
Foundations: Life Drawing
3 crs (0-6). F, Sp. P: ART 107; limited to art majors and pre-architecture students Not for GE S/U grade basis not allowed No credit if taken after ART 102 Audit enrollment not allowed Not available for juniors or seniors Special course fee required Drawing the human figure from life in a variety of media and styles. |
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110
Foundations: Three-Dimensional Art
3 crs (0-6). F, Sp. P: Limited to art majors and pre-architecture students Not for GE S/U grade basis not allowed No credit if taken after ART 102 Audit enrollment not allowed Not available for juniors or seniors Special course fee required Introduction to the materials, methods, and history of 3-D art emphasizing an understanding of 3-D concepts in sculptural materials. The course provides a foundation in making 3-D art forms. |
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240
Drawing II
3 crs (1-5). Sp. P: ART 107, 108, 109, or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required An intermediate drawing class designed for students to experiment with contemporary approaches to drawing in a variety of media. |
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244
Painting I
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 107, 108, or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required Exploration of painting, introducing the technical and expressive nature of the painting medium in relation to subject and concept. |
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247
Painting - Watercolor I
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 107, 108, or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required An introduction to the materials and processes in watercolor. All studio work is done from observation and in relation to the visible world. |
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249
Introduction to Prints
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 107, 108, 109, or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required Students may not elect this course if they have taken more than one print course in previous semesters. An introductory studio course exploring a range of approaches and possibilities in four basic printmaking areas, including relief, intaglio, lithography, and serigraphy. |
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250
Printmaking - Relief-Beginning
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 107, 108, 109, or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required Assignments present introductory experiences with linocut and woodblock print processes. Selection of wood grain, cutting tools, color ink mixing, and registration; subtractive color printing and past and contemporary printmakers are studied. |
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251
Printmaking - Intaglio-Beginning
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 107, 108, 109 or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required An introductory studio course in prints on paper from inked incisions of a variety of base plates. |
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252
Printmaking - Serigraphy-Beginning
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 107, 108, 109 or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course exploring the silk screen process using a variety of stencil techniques. |
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253
Printmaking - Lithography-Beginning
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 107, 108, and 109, or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course directed toward the lithographic process, including the use of the wax crayon, tusche method, and other experimental approaches. |
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264
Sculpture I
3 crs (1-5). F, Sp. P: ART 109 and 110 or consent of instructor Not for GE Special course fee required A studio introduction which explores a variety of techniques and concepts relating to contemporary sculpture. |
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274
Graphic Design I: Compositional Principles of Graphic
Design
3 crs (2-4). F. P: ART 107 or departmental approval. C S 100 recommended. Web Design minors need only instructor's permission. Not for GE Special course fee required Department permission required Lecture/studio course which establishes a base for two- dimensional design, visual perception, and the interrelationship of design communication with society. Expressions via electronic media and graphic software will be explored. |
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275
Graphic Design II: Typographics
3 crs (2-4). Sp. P: ART 274 Not for GE Special course fee required Introduction to the basic principles, practices, and history of lettering and typographical letterform structures as it relates to graphic design. |
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276
Graphic Design III: Symbology
3 crs (0-6). Sp. P: ART 274 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course investigating the potential of symbolic imagery. Visual metaphors (simple to complex) and their significance to graphic communications are applied. Visitations to studios and agencies involved with the production of such imagery can be expected. |
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281
Introduction to Photography as an Art Form
3 crs (2-4). Not for GE Special course fee required A studio introduction to the aesthetics and techniques of photography as a fine arts medium of expression. Students produce images with black and white materials. Contemporary and historic images are also viewed and discussed. |
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291
Special Topics
1-3 crs. Not for GE Instructor approval required Topics depend on interests of students and faculty and are not typically covered in regular art studio courses. Topics may be specific media concerns, art subjects, artmaking procedures, contemporary art concerns, or other issues. |
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300
Art in Elementary/Middle Level School
3 crs (2-2). F, Sp. P: ART 105 or 106 Not for GE Special course fee required Not for art majors or minors except those seeking add-on licensure for Art/Special Education teaching (ART 106 not required for these students.) Studio/discussion course involving study of child/middle level artistic development and examination of theory and practices in teaching Art and Art Heritage. |
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312
Computer Graphics I
3 crs (3-3). P: C S 100 recommended GE-IVA Special course fee required For students in art education, general fine arts, and non- art majors. No credit for students majoring in graphic design or photography. Department permission required Beginning concepts in typography, illustration, and page layout taught with current professional software and computers. |
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313
Computer Graphics II
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 312 Not for GE Special course fee required Department permission required Continues exploration into computer graphics on a Macintosh based system with concentration on high-end graphic software and hardware. |
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332
Illustration I
3 crs (3-3). Sp. P: C+ or above in ART 240, 341; C+ or above in either ART 244 or 247; limited to art majors and minors Not for GE S/U grade basis not allowed No credit if taken after ART 342 Special course fee required An introduction to the world of illustration as a means of visual communication. Coursework will focus on exploration of various media and approaches to making images, and finding the link between a picture and the message. Slide shows of past and contemporary illustrators, and visiting artists will supplement the course content. |
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340
Drawing III
3 crs (0-6). F. P: ART 110 and 240 or department approval Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course emphasizing unique personal approaches, techniques, and skills using various drawing media. Includes both figurative and nonfigurative expression. |
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341
Life Drawing II
3 crs (0-6). F. P: ART 109 and 110 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course emphasizing personal expression in drawing the human body. Various media employed in depicting the live model in changing environments. |
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342
Illustration II
3 crs (3-3). P: C+ or above in ART 332 Not for GE Special course fee required Intermediate level studio course focusing on developing a stronger sense of imagery, further exploration of imagery and processes, and a greater unity between concept and application. All work is based on actual manuscripts and print formats. Artist lectures are supplemental. |
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344
/544 Painting II
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 110 and 244 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course for advanced students emphasizing individual direction and personal development of ideas in chosen painting media. |
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345
Technical Illustration
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 342. ART 312 recommended. Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course acquainting students with specific processes, including computer illustration and airbrush, appropriate skills for scientific and various kinds of technical illustration. |
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347
Painting-Watercolor II
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 110 and 247 Not for GE Special course fee required Intermediate course focusing on work on paper. All work is done using water based media. Development is measured through a keener understanding of the visible world through studio projects. |
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348
Painting-Watercolor III
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 347 Not for GE Special course fee required This course focuses on a greater understanding of the media in relation to observed phenomenon and formal concerns, and the development of a distinct body of work. Exploration of various processes and imagery is encouraged. |
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349
Painting III
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 344 Not for GE Special course fee required Continuation of Art 344. Further exploration and development of conceptual and technical skill in oil and acrylic paint. |
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350
Printmaking - Relief-Intermediate
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 250 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course with advanced work in relief printmaking. Emphasis on refinement of personal expression with exploration into scale and proportion, color and multiple block printing methods. |
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351
Printmaking - Intaglio-Intermediate
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 251 Not for GE Special course fee required Advanced studio course in prints taken on paper from inked incisions of metal plates. |
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352
Printmaking - Serigraphy-Intermediate
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 252 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course which further explores silk screen methods including photo-screen techniques. |
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353
Printmaking - Lithography-Intermediate
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 253 Not for GE Special course fee required Experimentation with different media, creative uses of textures and color. Printmaking on a more technologically and conceptually advanced level. |
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357
/557 Ceramics I
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 110 or consent of instructor; limited to art majors and minors Not for GE Special course fee required Department permission required Studio course comprised of introductory experience in mixing clay, making glazes, throwing, hand building, glazing, and methods of firing. |
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358
Ceramics II
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 357 Not for GE Special course fee required Continuation of Art 357 with emphasis on loading and firing kilns. |
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364
Sculpture II
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 264 Not for GE Special course fee required Continues to explore sculptural techniques and concepts with emphasis on individual personal statements. |
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367
Metalsmithing I
3 crs (1-5). F, Sp. P: ART 110 or consent of instructor Not for GE Special course fee required A studio introduction which explores small scale metal fabrication and lost wax casting. |
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368
Metalsmithing II
3 crs (1-5). F, Sp. P: ART 367 Not for GE Special course fee required A studio course which continues to explore the nature of metals. Small scale metal fabrication, lost wax casting, and stone setting are explored with emphasis on individual personal statements. |
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374
Graphic Design IV-Advanced Typographics
3 crs (2-4). F. P: ART 275 and 276 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course applying the advanced principles of typographical design and relationships to graphic communications. |
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375
Electronic Media Design I: Information Environments
3 crs (2-4). P: ART 275 Not for GE Course may be taken for a maximum of 6 credits Special course fee required Studio course exploring the potential of print related design, pre-press capabilities, related graphic software, and the introduction of multimedia interface design. |
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376
Graphic Design V: Editorial Concepts
3 crs (0-6). P: ART 374 Not for GE Special course fee required Studio course applying the concepts of editorial design, layout, and print-related graphics. Visitations to studios and agencies involved with the production of such imagery can be expected. |
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381
Photography - Intermediate
3 crs (2-4). P: ART 281 Not for GE Special course fee required Second semester experience in photography as an art form. Instruction and work in an expanded number of concepts and processes to add visual flexibility to the student’s personal expressions. |
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382
Digital Photography
3 crs (3-3). F, Wi, Sp, Su. P: ART 281 or consent of instructor Not for GE Special course fee required A studio photography course covering sources for digital photographs, their processing by photography software, and presentation as print, design, or electronic media. Emphasis on visual composition and image purpose. |
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383
Video for Art and Design
3 crs (3-3). F, Wi, Sp, Su. P: ART 281 or consent of instructor Not for GE Special course fee required Introduction to video as a visual art form including concepts, composition, methods, and cultural/historical perspective. Production of short video art works: idea development, camera work, editing, and presentation. |
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395
/595 Directed Studies
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Not for GE May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Investigation of a special studio art/art related project. |
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399
Independent Study - Juniors
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Not for GE Minimum junior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office Individual research projects under the direction of a faculty member. |
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402
Advanced Two-Dimensional Studio
1-3 crs (0-6). F, Sp. Not for GE Minimum junior standing May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply See Note 1. Topical projects and investigation of personal concepts through a variety of two-dimensional media. |
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404
Advanced Studio - Art Education
1-6 crs. F, Sp, Su. P: C I 350 or 354 or consent of instructor Not for GE Course may be taken 2 times See Note 1. Get form from department office |
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405
Advanced Three-Dimensional Studio
1-3 crs (0-6). F, Sp. Not for GE Minimum junior standing Course may be taken for a maximum of 9 credits See Note 1. Topical projects and investigation of personal concepts through a variety of three-dimensional media. |
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410
Teaching Mentorship in Art
1-3 crs. P: At least six semester credits in ART and must have completed and earned a B+ or above in the course to which they are assigned. Not for GE Minimum resident and total GPA of 3.30 Instructor approval required Qualified students, selected and supervised by faculty members, facilitate teaching and learning in a specific course. Students enhance their knowledge of art and their ability to communicate that knowledge. |
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441
Advanced Studio - Life Drawing
3 crs (1-5). Sp. P: Grade of C+ or above in ART 341 Not for GE Special course fee required See Note 1. Get form from department office Students will work from the figure, studying its role in various modes of representation. Structural understanding, exploration of various processes and medium, and working in a range of format and scale is emphasized. |
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443
Advanced Studio - Illustration
3 crs (3-3). P: Grades of C+ or above in ART 240, 244 or 247, 341, 342 Not for GE Special course fee required See Note 1. Field trip(s) required Get form from department office Studio course focusing on the development of a professional portfolio including promotional materials, the business of illustration, further exploration of imagery and processes, and a greater unity between concept and application. Artist lectures are supplemental. |
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458
Advanced Ceramics
3 crs (1-5). P: ART 358 Not for GE May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Special course fee required Department permission required This course will focus on individualized concepts of creating in ceramics. Emphasis on the student’s personal exploration of the vessel and/or sculptural forms. Course will prepare students for graduate school and setting up a ceramics studio. |
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474
Electronic Media Design II: Multi-Media Interface
Concepts
3 crs (2-4). P: ART 375, or CS 163, or CS 245, or CS 319; limited to |