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Show 136 137 Course Requirements for Minor Required Courses (16 credit hours) Art 115 Basic Photography 4 Art 116 Design: 2D 4 Art 215 Intermediate Photography 4 Art 485 Advanced Photography Seminar 4 Electives (choose 11 credit hours from the following) Photojournalism 4 Color Photography I 4 The History of Photography 3 Non-Silver Photography 4 Studio Hist. Perspectives in Photo. 4 The View Camera 4 Color Photography 4 Documentary Photography 4 Experimental Photography 4 Photography Workshop 1-6 Art majors seeking a photography minor must take an additional 27 credit hours in art classes in consultation with the department chair and the program coordinator. ART COURSES-ART Art 225 Art 275 Art 309 Art 315 Art 325 Art 355 Art 375 Art 385 Art 475 Art 492 HU101. Introduction to the Visual Arts (3) A, W, S A survey course of the visual arts for the non-art major. HU103. Studio Art for the Non-Art Major (3) A general education course for non-art majors which includes a series of hands-on experiences (such as drawing and sculpture) in addition to guided inquiry through visual presentations. For students desiring to broaden their academic background in the areas of visual literacy and problem solving. 108. Art Major Visual Arts Orientation (3) A An introductory visual arts survey and orientation for the incoming art major and minor. 111. Drawing I (4) A, W, S The first drawing class in a series of two that serve as a foundation for art majors. Perceptual and conceptual development stressed. Variety of materials and procedures investigated. 112. Drawing II (4) W, S The second drawing class in a series of two that serve as a foundation for art majors. Perceptual and conceptual development stressed. Variety of materials and procedures investigated. Prerequisite: Art 111 or consent of instructor. 115. Basic Photography (4) A, W, S Introduction to black and white photography. Students learn the use of the camera, film and print processing and gain an aesthetic sense of the medium. 116. Design: 2D (4) A, W, S Introduction to visual language using two dimensional media. This course examines the structure of images and helps the student develop different strategies for interpreting and constructing those that communicate effectively. 117. Design: 3D (4) A, W, S The study of fundamental design principles and techniques including working knowledge of various design methods and their relationship to the conceptualization, development and completion of 3-D design projects. 141. Lettering I (3) A, S Introductory pen and brush free-hand lettering structure methods of calligraphy and built-up alphabet forms. HU201. Art and Architecture of the World: Paleolithic-AD 200 (4) A A global survey of the history of art and architecture from BC 15,000 to AD 200. HU202. Art and Architecture of the World: AD 200-1600 (4) W A global survey of the history of art and architecture from AD 200- 1600. HU203. Art and Architecture of the World: AD 1600-Present (4) 5 A global survey of the history of art and architecture from AD 1600- Present. HU204. Introduction to Asian Art (4) A A survey of the arts of Asia including India, Nepal, Tibet, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, China, Korea, and Japan. 205. Photographing Artwork (1) A Photographing of two- and three-dimensional artwork. Emphasis on slide reproduction including masking and labeling of slides for submission to juried activities and job and graduate school applications. Credit/No Credit. Prerequisite: Art 115 or consent of instructor. 210. Perspective (3) Introduction to various techniques for representing three- dimensional objects and depth relationships on a two-dimensional surface. 215. Intermediate Photography (4) A, W, S Production of high quality black and white photographs, introduction to the zone system of exposure, printing, toning. A highly disciplined craft-oriented course to help develop technical and aesthetic skills in black and white photography. Prerequisites: Art 115 and 116 or consent of instructor; Art 116 not required for non- art majors. 218. Color (3) W, S Theory and application of color and design. Prerequisite: Art 116. 220. Introduction to Printmaking (4) A, W An introduction to all printmaking classes covering the processes of intaglio, screenprinting, relief and lithography. Students are provided with the fundamentals of each process and experience with each one. 225. Photojournalism (4) W (even years) Photojournalism and documentary techniques for visual communication. Emphasis on developing sensitivity to and awareness of the emotional impact of photographic images. Prerequisite: Art 215 or consent of instructor. 231. Introduction to Ceramic Art (4) A, W, S Introduction to ceramic design (traditional and contemporary), forming techniques (handbuilding and wheelthrowing), #nd firing processes (raku and stoneware). 235. Metals/Jewelry Design I (3) A, W, S Introduction to tools, metals and other materials with emphasis on basic techniques and concept development. 241. Lettering II (3) A, S 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 (4) A, W Studio projects in art and design using the computer as the primary tool. Introduction to image capture, image processing, object oriented drawing, painting, page layout and outputs. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of the instructor. 243. Visual Communications I (4) A Introduction to basic communication/aesthetic/mechanical problems in designing with type and related visual information with orientation to electronic layout tools. 251. Introduction to Art Education (3) An entry level course to teaching which acquaints students with various aspects of teaching art, including the history of art education, its philosophical premises, the developmental characteristics of learners, and working with art materials. Includes at least 6 hours observation and participation with a variety of populations and educational situations. Prerequisites: Two of the following: Art 108, Art 111, Art 112, Art 116, Art 117 or consent of instructor. 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 (4) A, S Introduction to painting including the construction and design of paintings, investigations into the character and actions of various paints and techniques (traditional and contemporary) on a variety of surfaces. 265. Watercolor Painting I (3) W, S Introduction to watercolor painting. 270. Sculpture I (4) A, W An introduction to contemporary activity in sculpture including projects designed to practice conceptual development, learn technical skills and become an informed participant in three- dimensional art forms. 275. Color Photography I (4) A The theory, creative practice and aesthetics of shooting, developing, printing and presenting prints made from color negatives. Prerequisite: Art 215 or consent of instructor. 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 An opportunity for students to receive academic credit for faculty approved on-the-job learning experiences within certain visual arts areas of emphasis. 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 (4) W Historical account of the development of the visual arts from 1850- 1945. Prerequisite: Art 203 or consent. 305. Contemporary Art (4) 5 Historical account of the development of the visual arts from 1945 to present. Prerequisite: Art 203 or consent. 306. The Art and Architecture of India (4) S A 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 (4) A 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 (4) A A 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) 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. 310. The Art and Architecture of the Islamic World (4) W A historical survey of the development of the art and architecture of the Islamic world from the foundation of Islam to the present. Prerequisite: Art 201, Art 202, Art 203, or Art 204 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, Art 112 and Art 116 or consent of instructor. *315. Non-silver Photography (4) A Experimental photographic alternatives to the silver print with emphasis on the creative use of the historical processes of cyanotype, brown print, and gum bichromate. Prerequisite: Art 215 or consent of instructor. 320. Screenprinting/Relief (3) W An intermediate level class in screenprinting and relief with emphasis on exploring further print processes including photographic screen stencils and multicolor woodcut and linoleum printing. Prerequisites: Art 116 and Art 220 or consent of instructor. Formerly: Art 323. 321. Intaglio/Lithography (3) S An intermediate level class in intaglio and lithography with emphasis on exploring further print processes including multicolor printing. Prerequisites: Art 116 and Art 220 or consent of instructor. 325. Studio Historical Perspectives in Photography (4) S (even years) Student creative projects based on an historical view of photography as it relates to the fields of graphic design, illustration, politics and many other related visual arts areas. Prerequisite: Art 215 or consent of instructor. 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