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Show 148 'Permission from the department chair should be sought before registering in a course for Honors credit. A written agreement should be obtained from the professor in whose course Honors credit is to be sought. (See the Honors Program.) Art ■K MINOR .MkWkWAWt- » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 18 credit hours. Course Requirements for Minor Required Courses (12 credit hours) Art CA1010 Intro to the Visual Arts (3) Art 1110 Drawing I (3) Art 1160 Design: 2D (3) Art 1170 Design: 3D (3) Electives Courses (6 credit hours) Choose six credit hours of art courses in consultation with the Department of Visual Arts Chair. Art History minor » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: 17-19 credit hours. Course Requirements for Minor Required Courses (15 credit hours) Art CA1030 Studio Art for the Non-Art Major (3) Art CA1090 Art St Architecture - Paleolithic-AD 1000 (4) Art CA1100 Art St Architecture - AD 1000-Present (4) Art 2040 Art and Architecture of Asia (4) Elective Course (2-4 credit hours) Select one class from the following Art 3030 Native American Art of Southwest (3) Art 3040 Modern Art (4) Art 3050 Contemporary Art (4) Art 3060 The Art and Architecture of India (4) Art 3070 The Art and Architecture of China (3) Art 3080 The Art and Architecture of Japan (3) Art 3090 The History of Photography (2) Art 3100 The Art St Architecture of the Islamic World (4) Art majors seeking an art history minor cannot count courses that are counted towards the major consult with the Department of Visual Arts Chair and the program coordinator. Art TEACHING Ml* » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 18 credit hours. Students who select the Art Teaching Minor must satisfy the Teacher Education admission and certification requirements (see Teacher Education Department). Course Requirements for Minor Required Courses (15 credit hours) Art CA1010 Intro to the Visual Arts (3) Art 1110 Drawing I (3) Art 1160 Design: 2D (3) Art 1170 Design: 3D (3) Art 3510 Art Methods and Resources for Secondary Teachers (3) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one course from the following Art 2150 Intermediate Photography (3) Art 2200 Intro to Printmaking (3) Art 2310 Intro to Ceramic Art (3) Art 2350 Small Metals/Jewelry I (3) Art 2540 Weaving I (3) Art 2600 Painting I (3) Art 2650 Watercolor Painting I (3) Art 2700 Sculpture I (3) Art 3430 Typography St Publication Design (3) Art 3440 Visual Communication (3) Photography » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in all courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 18 credit hours. Course Requirements for Minor Required Courses (12 credit hours) Art 1150 Basic Photography (3) Art 2150 Intermediate Photography (3) Art 3150 Junior Level Photography Seminar (3) Art 3750 Color Photography (3) Electives (6 credit hours) Select 6 credit hours from the following Art 2050 Photographing Artwork (1) Art 3850 Documentary Photography (3) Art 4150 Alternative Photographic Processes (3) Art 4550 Commercial Photography (3) Art 4750 Experimental Photography (3) Art majors seeking a photography minor cannot count courses that are counted towards the major- consult with the Department of Visual Arts Chair and the program coordinator. ART COURSES - ART Art CA1010. Introduction to the Visual Arts (3) Su, F, S Introduction to all forms of visual art covering processes (such as demonstration of the lost-wax process of metal casting), language, responses (oral and written assignments that utilize art-related terminology), issues (such as patronage, feminism or orientalism), and ways of seeing and understanding works of art. A general education course for the non-art major. Art CA1030. Studio Art for the Non-Art Major (3) Su, F, S A general education course for non-art majors which primarily includes a series of hands-on art experiences (such as drawing and sculpture). Class discussion draws from the disciplines of art history, art criticism, and aesthetics as guides through visual presentations. For students desiring to broaden their academic background in the area of visual literacy and problem solving. Art 1040. Art Major Visual Arts Orientation (1) F This course introduces students to current directions in contemporary art, the programs offered by the department of visual arts, resources necessary for majors, and opportunities for visual arts graduates. Art CA1090. Art and Architecture of the World: Paleolithic-AD 1000 (4) F A global survey of the history of art and architecture from BC 15,000 to AD 1000. Visual art from the first artistic expressions on rocks to the art of emerging civilizations (such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, India, and Africa), and the monuments and small- scale artifacts of the Medieval Ages will be analyzed in its historical, social, political, and broader cultural contexts. Art CA1100. Art and Architecture of the World: AD 1000-Present (4) S A global survey of the history of art and architecture from AD 1000 to the present. Visual art from Gothic cathedrals and Islamic book art to Renaissance Europe and the Chinese Empire, from the Age of Enlightenment to contemporary art will be analyzed in its historical, social, political, and broader cultural contexts. Art 1110. Drawing I (3) F, S This is the foundation drawing class for art majors and minors (not a general education class). Perceptual and conceptual development stressed. Variety of materials and procedures investigated. Art HU1115. Humanities on the Internet: Culture, Content and Access (3) F, S An introductory course integrating Humanities content with technology and information skills. Students will learn to use the Internet to understand, access and critically evaluate art, literature, music, and other Humanities topics and information. Strong emphasis will be placed on active learning including student writing, group discussion, and oral presentations. Students will complete a research project on a Humanities topic and publish it on the World Wide Web. Students are expected to attend exhibits and performances outside of regularly scheduled class time. Cross listed in Comm, Engl, ForLng, LibSci, St Theatr. Art 1150. Basic Photography (3) Su, F, 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. Art 1160. Design: 2D (3) F, S Introduction to visual language using two-dimensional media. This course examines the structure of images and helps the student develop strategies for interpreting and constructing ones which communicate effectively. Theory and application of color is included. Art 1170. Design: 3D (3) F, 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 three-dimensional design projects. Art 2040. Art and Architecture of Asia (4) F A historical account of the architecture, sculpture, and painting of Asia (India, Nepal, Tibet, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, China, Korea, and Japan), including the political, religious, and intellectual history informing the arts of each country. 149 Art 2050. Photographing Artwork (1) S Photographing artwork for portfolios: photographing of two- and three-dimensional artwork. Emphasis on reproduction of quality slides, including masking and labeling of slides for juried activities, career and graduate school application. Credit/No Credit. Prerequisite: Art 1150 or consent of instructor. Students registered for the B.F.A Seminar should take this course simultaneously. Art 2150. Intermediate Photography (3) F, S Production of high quality black and white photographs. Introduction to the zone system of exposure, printing, toning, exhibiting. A highly disciplined craft and concept course to help develop technical and aesthetic skills in black and white photography. Prerequisite: Art 1150 or consent of instructor. Art 2200. Introduction to Printmaking (3) F, S An introduction to all printmaking classes covering the processes of intaglio, screenprinting, relief, lithography, and monotype. Students are provided with the fundamentals of each process and experience with each one. This class is a prerequisite for all printmaking classes. Art 2310. Introduction to Ceramic Art (3) F, S Introduction to clay and glaze, ceramic design, handbuilt and wheelthrown forming techniques, and traditional and contemporary firing processes. Art 2350. Small Metals/Jewelry I (3) F, S Introduction to tools, materials, and basic techniques of fabrication and casting, with an emphasis on design. Art 2540. Weaving I (3) F, S An introduction to 4-hamess floor loom weaving and 2-harness upright loom tapestry weaving. Includes basic weave patterns, use of various fibers, simple design, and beginning tapestry techniques. Art 2600. Painting I (3) F, 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. Art 2650. Watercolor Painting I (3) S An introduction to transparent watercolor painting materials, techniques, and image-making modes with research into various significant artists. Art 2700. Sculpture I (3) F, S An introduction to the essential methods and materials of sculpture including modeling, carving, casting, and construction with emphasis on contemporary activity in sculpture and with projects designed to practice concept development. Prerequisite: Art 1170 or consent of instructor. Art 2830. Directed Readings (1-3) F, S Individually chosen readings on specialized topics supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. Art 2890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-2, 6 maximum) F, 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. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GEN ED interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science A Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT ENGR AUT0SV/AUT0TC IDT SST TBE Arts A Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART- Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC talth Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Davis < Weber State University 2002-2003 CATALOG Weber State Univ 2002-2003 CATALOG E R S I T Y |