Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014

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ARTS 2100 Painting I

Prerequisites: ARTS 1000 or 1200, and ARTS 2800 or 2810. Study and practice of aqueous media with emphasis on techniques, concepts, and history. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2200 Photography I

Prerequisites: ARTS 1000 or 1200, and ARTS 2800 or 2810. Photography is taught as a medium for self-exploration and self-expression. The course emphasizes the art making process, in which photographic images and concepts are discussed within a social/historical, genre specific, aesthetic, and technical context. The course will focus on camera operation, exposure control, black and white film development and printing procedures, and print presentation. A 35mm camera with manual adjustments or manual override for focus, apertures, and shutter speeds is required. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2300 Printmaking I

Prerequisites: ARTS 1000 or 1200, and ARTS 2800 or 2810. Students are introduced to basic printmaking media, including relief, intaglio, lithography and serigraphy. A fundamental understanding and competency with the media will be achieved, allowing participants to begin developing a language in which they are able to express a personal artistic vision. In addition to studio work, students will engage in written historical research related to printmaking. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2400 Museum Studies I

Through lectures, lab/gallery work, discussions, slide presentations and field trips to museums, students will learn about the history and functions of museums, their missions, diverse collections, exhibition programming, interaction with its audience and community, and learn the organizational structure within a museum. This course includes a survey of historical and contemporary examples of American museums with a specific focus on visual arts institutions. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

3

ARTS 2510 Ceramics I

Prerequisites: ARTS 1201 and ARTS 2800 or 2810. An introduction to the materials and process in designing, constructing, glazing, and firing of ceramic works. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

3

ARTS 2620 Digital I: Digital Print

Prerequisites: ARTS 1620, and ARTS 1000 or 1200, and ARTS 2800 or 2810. The computer is used as a creative print medium introducing software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Quark, and hardware such as digital cameras, scanners, and printers. The course emphasizes art making and reception within cultural, historical, and technical contexts. Many strategies will be considered by viewing and discussing art relating to student assignments, including a short research project and readings. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2720 Fibers I: Forms & Materials

Prerequisites: ARTS 1000 or 1200, and ARTS 2800 or 2810. Students are introduced to fiber structures through a variety of processes, including loom weaving, basketry techniques, and mixed media compositions. By using conventional and non-conventional methods, the art of weaving will be explored by creating both two and three-dimensional forms. Through slide lectures, demonstrations, research, and critiques, students will gain a better understanding of "fiber" as fine art. Emphasis will be placed upon the development of skill and craft, personal direction, and concepts. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2800 The Ancient & Medieval Worlds

An introductory history of Art prior to the beginning of the 14th century. From the ancient Egyptian pyramids to the Buddhist temples of India, from the mosques of Arabia to the Gothic cathedrals of Europe, the course introduces the visual cultures of the Ancient and Medieval worlds using key monuments and issues as the focus. Additional special course fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2810 From Renaissance to Mod World

An introductory history of Art from the beginning of the 14th century. From Michelangelo to media culture, this course introduces the visual cultures of Europe, Africa, and the Americas beginning with the Renaissance, using key issues and monuments as the focus. Additional special course fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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ARTS 2900 Drawing II: Figure Drawing

Prerequisites: ARTS 1000, and ARTS 2800 or 2810. Drawing from the human form. Modes of representation are examined and the expressive potential of the human form explored. The figure in context and the history of its role in art and society will be addressed. Research component. This course is repeatable for credit. Additional studio fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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