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Show • Art Courses Art Courses • General nformation 235. Metals/Jewelry Design I (3) A, S Introduction to tools, metals and other materials with emphasis on basic techniques and concept development. 241. Lettering II (3) Advanced pen and brush free-hand lettering structure: concentration on design and skill with written forms. Prerequisite: Art 141 or consent of instructor. 242. Computer Aided Art and Design (3) A, W Studio projects in art and design using the computer as a primary tool for drawing and image processing. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. 243. Visual Communications I (4) A, W Introduction to basic communication/aesthetic/mechanical problems in designing with type and related visual information with orientation to electronic layout tools. 250. Art for Elementary Teachers (3) A, W, S Theory and practice of teaching art in the elementary schools. 254. Weaving I (3) A, W, S Introduction to 4-harness floor loom weaving. Includes basic weave and fiber structure and techniques. 260. Painting I (3) A, W, S Introduction to painting materials and their functions including the construction and design of paintings and investigations into the character and actions of paint, oil and acrylic, on a variety of surfaces. Emphasis on color mixing and observation in descriptive painting. 265. Watercolor Painting I (3) A, W, S Introduction to watercolor painting. 270. Sculpture I (3) A, W, S An introduction to the form language of sculpture with projects designed to develop conceptual thinking, to learn technical skills and to explore new areas of interest in the 3-D visual arts. 283. Directed Readings (1-5) A, W, S Individually chosen readings on specialized topics supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3, 9 maximum) A, W, S Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. C/NC only. Prerequisites: Instructor approval (before enrollment) and previous or concurrent enrollment in art classes as specified by each area of emphasis. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will be determined by the department. PD292S. Community Service (3) Students will receive an overview of community service and explore opportunities for service learning in the community. Five preparatory workshops (first week only) followed by 55 hours of approved community service. 304. Modern Art (3) An historical account of the development of the visual arts from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. Prerequisites: Art 203 or consent of instructor. 305. Contemporary Art (3) W An historical account of the development of the visual arts from the 1940's to the present time. Prerequisite: Art 203 or consent of instructor. 306. The Art and Architecture of India (3) An historical account of the development of the art and architecture of India. Prerequisite: Art 204 or consent of instructor. 307. The Art and Architecture of China (3) An historical account of the development of the art and architecture of China. Prerequisite: Art 204 or consent of instructor. 308. The Art and Architecture of Japan (3) An historical account of the development of the art and architecture of Japan. Prerequisite: Art 204 or consent of instructor. 309. The History of Photography (3) S (Offered on odd numbered years) An historical account of the development of photography, with special consideration given to its impact and influence on the history of art. Prerequisite: Art 203 or consent of instructor. 312. The Figure (3) A, S Study of the structure of the human body and experimental interpretation of form. Prerequisites: Art 111, 112 and 116 or consent of instructor. 322. Intaglio II (3) W Exploration of intaglio processes with introduction of multi-color printing. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 222 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 323. Screenprinting II (3) A, S Exploration of screenprinting processes. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 223 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 324. Lithography II (3) S Exploration of lithographic processes with the introduction of plate lithography. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 224 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 331. Ceramics II (3) A, W, S Intermediate problems in wheel-thrown and hand-built ceramics with emphasis on function, form and decoration. Various firing techniques explored. Prerequisites: Art 117 and 231 or consent of instructor. 335. Metals/Jewelry Design II (3) A, S Development of concepts and procedures with emphasis on basic techniques and concept development. Prerequisites: Art 117 and 235 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 344. Visual Communications II (4) W Investigation into the communicative/aesthetic functions of typography. Orientation to computer software relevant to designing with type. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 243, or consent of instructor. 345. Visual Communications HI (4) 5 Emphasis on development of corporate image/environmental communications systems. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 243, or consent of instructor. 351. Art for Secondary Teachers (3) W Theory and practice of teaching art in the high school and junior high school. Prerequisite to Student Teaching. 354. Weaving II (3) A, W, S Use of design elements of weaving through the study of tools, materials, and techniques. Exploration of pattern weaves and tapestry techniques on 4-harness looms. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 254 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 360. Painting II (3) A, W, S Consolidates and further develops material covered in Painting I. Investigations include the figure, mixed media and abstraction. Historical precedents are discussed through slide lecture as an aid to development. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 260 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 365. Watercolor Painting II (3) A, W, S Intermediate class in watercolor painting. Emphasis on transparent approach with introduction to gouache. Prerequisites: Art 116 and 265 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. 370. Sculpture II (3) A, W, S Development of the form language of sculpture with projects designed to further conceptual thinking skills, to learn technical skills and to explore new areas of interest in the 3-D visual arts. Prerequisites: Art 117 and 270 or Foundation and Core or consent of instructor. *411. Advanced Drawing (3) A, S Continued drawing exploration in varied media. Prerequisite: Art 312 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Art 412.) *412. Advanced Figure Drawing (3) A studio drawing class building advanced skills with the human figure with emphasis on examining the figure engaged in functional activity and an increased stress on creative experimentation with materials and format. Prerequisite: Art 312 or consent of instructor. *422. Intaglio III (3) W Continued exploration of intaglio process with the introduction of photo etching. Prerequisite: Art 322 or consent of instructor. *423. Screenprinting III (3) A, S Continued exploration of the screen printing process with the introduction of advanced photo-stencil methods. Prerequisite: Art 323 or consent of instructor. *424. Lithography HI (3) S Continued exploration of lithography with the introduction of color and photo-lithographic techniques. Prerequisite: Art 324 or consent of instructor. *430. Ceramic Glaze Calculation (3) A Glaze formulation to achieve definitive ojectives for desired glaze qualities. Kiln objectives for desired glaze qualities. Kiln operation. Prerequisite: Art 331 or consent of instructor. *431. Ceramics III (3) A, W, S Advanced problems in ceramic design and construction with emphasis on sculptural forms and techniques. Individual projects to be determined by consultation with instructor. Prerequisite: Art 331 or consent of instructor. Student Services *435. Metals/Jewelry Design III (3) A, S Development of advanced concepts and techniques with emphasis on personal creative approaches. Prerequisite: Art 335 or consent of instructor. Interdisc. *440. Visual Communications: Advanced Design (3) A, W Programs Application of design skills to a broad range of problems in visual communications. Prerequisite: Foundation and Art 243 or consent of instructor. *442. Advanced Computer Aided Art and Design (3) 5 Expanded development of concepts and skills that utilize the computer to solve visual art and design problems. Prerequisite: Art 242 or consent of instructor. Applied Science & Technology *446. Visual Communications: Advanced Illustration (3) W, S Application of imaging skills to a broad range of illustration problems in visual communications. Prerequisite: Foundation and Art 243 or consent of instructor. *454. Weaving III (3) A, W, S Advanced weaves on 4-harness looms, projects combining structural/sculptural variations with woven and non-woven techniques. Prerequisite: Art 354 or consent of instructor. *460. Painting III (3) A, W, S Emphasis on developing independence in the painting student and to provide an opportunity for them to pursue their own area of interest in painting while providing the necessary feedback from the interaction of a class. Prerequisite: Art 360 or consent of instructor. *465. Watercolor Painting III (3) A, W, S Continued exploration of watercolor techniques. Prerequisite: Art 365 or consent of instructor. *470. Sculpture III (3) A, W, S Advanced individual problems in selected areas of concentration; research and development of conceptual, technical and methodological concerns. Prerequisite: Art 370 or consent of instructor. 483. Directed Readings (1-5) A, W, S Individually chosen readings on specialized topic supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3, 9 maximum) A, W, S A continuation of Art 289. C/NC only. Prerequisites: Instructor approval before enrollment, and previous or concurrent enrollment in art classes as specified by each area of emphasis. *490. Individual Studies (2-5) Individual studies in selected areas of emphasis. Open to juniors and seniors only. 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