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Show Humanities Photography Emphasis C. Art courses to elect from (12 credit hours): (Upper division numbers (300 and 400) are to be taken junior and senior years.) Graphic Design Illustration Art 141 (3), 142 (3), 241 (3), 222 (3). Art 141 (3), 142 (3), 222 (3), 223 (3), 223 (3), 224 (3), 260 (3), 261 (3), 262 224 (3), 262 (3), 289 (1-9), 405 (3), 408 (3), 265 (3), 270 (3), 289 (1-9), 405 (3), (3), 422 (3), 423 (3), 424 (3), 440 (3), 408 (3), 422 (3), 423 (3), 424 (3), 446 460 (3), 461 (3), 462 (3), 465 (3), 470 (3), 460 (3), 461 (3), 462 (3), 465 (3), (3), 489 (1-9), 490 (2-5), 491 (2-5). 470 (3), 489 (1-9), 490 (2-5), 491 (2-5). D. Illustration emphasis support courses recommended: Photography 202 (3), 203 (3). Program: Art Minor and Art Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in all minor courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 24 credit hours in Art courses. B. Art courses required: Art 111 (3), 116 (3), 117 (3), 180 (3). Art Teaching minors must also take Art 130 (3), 142 (3), 260 (3), 351 (3). Art 180 should be taken autumn quarter of the freshman year. C. Courses to elect from: Art 118 (3), 130 (3), 142 (3), 207 (3), 208 (3), 210 (3), 222 (3), 223 (3), 224 (3), 231 (3), 235 (3), 241 (3), 243 (3), 244 (3), 260 (3), 261 (3), 262 (3), 265 (3), 270 (3), 301 (3), 302 (3), 303 (3), 330 (3), 405 (3), 408 (3), 422 (3), 423 (3), 424 (3), 431 (3), 436 (3), 440 (3), 446 (3), 460 (3), 461 (3), 462 (3), 465 (3), 470 (3); Photography 101 (5), 120 (3), 202 (3), 203 (3), 210 (4), 320 (4). PHOTOGRAPHY particularly helpful in supplementing their major fields. Program: Art Major with Photography Emphasis Bachelor Degree I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). B. Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). C. A minor is required. 142 Humanities Art D. Art majorsPhotography Emphasismust have a C or better in major courses. E. Art majorsPhotography Emphasismust have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. F. 183 total hours are required for this degree. G. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 59 credit hours of Art and Photography courses. B. Courses required (37 credit hours): Art 105 (3) or 111 (3), 116 (3), 244 (3), 245 (3); Photography 101 (5), 124 (4), 210 (4), 310 (4), 340 (4), 430 (4). C. Courses to elect from (22 credit hours): 1. Elect 16 credit hours from: Photography 127 (1), 216 (4), 320 (4), 324 (4) 450 (4), 460 (4). 2. Elect 6 credit hours from: Art 301 (3), 302 (3), 303 (3). D. Support courses required: Chemistry 101 (5), Physics 101 (5). Program: Photography Minor and Photography Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in all minor courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 21 credit hours in Photography courses. B. Photography courses required (9 credit hours): Photography 101 (5), 210 (4). C. Photography courses to elect from (at least two upper division classes): Photography 124 (4), 216 (4), 310 (4), 320 (4), 324 (4), 340 (4), 430 (4), 450 (4). ART DEPARTMENTAL COURSES OF INSTRUCTION ART COURSES HU101. Introduction to Art (3) Survey course (lecture) for the non-art major student. A W S Su HU105. Basic Drawing (3) Introductory course for the non-art major student emphasizing perception, analysis and composition in various drawing media from both representational and inventive viewpoints. A W S Su 111. Drawing I (3) The first drawing class in a series of three that serve as a foundation for art majors. Perceptual and conceptual development stressed. Variety of materials and procedures investigated. A 112. Drawing II (3) The second drawing class in a series of three that serve as a foundation for art majors. Perceptual and conceptual development stressed. Variety of materials and procedures investigated. Prerequisite: Art 111. W 113. Drawing III (3) The third drawing class in a series of three that serve as a foundation for art majors. Perceptual and conceptual development stressed. Variety of materials and procedures investigated. Prerequisite: Art 112. S 116. Design I (Formerly Art 110 Basic Design) (3) Principles and theories of two-dimensional design in varied media. A 117. Design II (Formerly Basic Design 3D) (3) Organization of plastic elements in three-dimensional design. W 118. Design III (Formerly Art 216 Design and Color) (3) Theory and application of color and design. S 130. Ceramics I (Formerly Beginning Ceramics) (3) Introduction to ceramic design and forming techniques including basic handbuilding and wheel throwing. Primitive and stoneware firing techniques. A W S 143 |