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Show Visual Arts Art Courses Visual Communications/Design Emphasis: Option 1 (24 credit hours): Art 243 (4), 312 (3), 323 or 223 (3), 344 (4), 345 (4) 440 (3)*. Support courses recommended: Art 446 (3); Photo 319 (4). Option 2: An additional 23 credit hours (see above for details). *Must be taken twice. Visual Communications/Illustration Emphasis: Option 1 (24 credit hours): Art 243 (4), 312 (3), 344 (4), 360 or 260 (3), 365 or 265 (3), 446 (3)*. One of the following: Art 242 or 442 (3), 292 or 492 (1-6), 345 (4), 483 (1-5), 489 (1-9). Option 2: An additional 23 credit hours (see above for details). *Must be taken twice. PROGRAM: ART COMPOSITE TEACHING MAJOR-BACHELOR DEGREE (See program requirements in the Composite Teaching Majors section of the School of Education.) PROGRAM: ART DEPARTMENTAL HONORS General Requirements: • Enroll in the General Honors Program and complete at least 10 hours of General Honors courses (see the Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog). Specific Requirements: • In fulfilling requirements for an Art major, the honor student must take at least twenty hours of Art courses for honors credit with a minimum of two hours in Art 491 taken as an Honors Senior Project. • The Art Major with a General Art, Art Teaching, Photography, Two Dimensional, Three Dimensional, Visual Communications/Design or Visual Communications/ Illustration Emphasis may take any appropriate upper division art or photography course on an honors basis upon departmental and instructor approval. 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 Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog.) PROGRAM: ART MINOR General Requirements: • A grade of C or better in all minor courses. Specific Requirements: • 27 credit hours. • Foundation required: Art 111 (4), 116 (4), 117 (4), 180 (3). Elect 12 credit hours of art courses in consultation with the Department of Visual Arts chair. PROGRAM: ART TEACHING MINOR General Requirements: A grade of C or better in all minor courses. Specific Requirements: 27 credit hours. • Required: Art 111 (4), 116 (4), 117 (4), 180 (3) 351 (3). Elect 9 credit hours from the following: Art 112 (4), HU201 (3), HU202 (3), HU203 (3), 218 (3), 222 (3), 223 (3), 224 (3), 231 (3), 235 (3), 243 (4), 254 (3), 260 (3), 265 (3), 270 (3), Photo 101 (5). (Art 351 must be completed prior to commencing student teaching or similar training.) PROGRAM: PHOTOGRAPHY MINOR General Requirements: • A grade of C or better in all minor courses. Specific Requirements: • 25 credit hours. • Required: Art 116 (4), Photo 101 (5), 201 (4). Elect 12 credit hours from the following: Art HU203 (3), 309 (3), Photo 210 (4), 216 (4), 310 (4), 319 (4), 321 (4), 340 (4), 470 (4). Information ART COURSES-ART HU101. Introduction to Art (3) A, W, S Survey course (lecture) for the non-art major student. HU105. Basic Drawing (3) A, W, S Introductory course for the non-art major student, emphasizing perception, analysis and composition in various drawing media from both representational and inventive viewpoints. 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) A, 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. 116. Design I (4) A, W, S Principles and theories of two-dimensional design in varied media. 117. Design II (4) A, W, S Organization of plastic elements in three dimensional design. 141. Lettering I (3) Introductory pen and brush free-hand lettering structure methods of calligraphy and built-up alphabet forms. 180. Introduction to Art (3) A Survey course (lecture) for the art major. HU201. History of Art: Paleolithic thru Roman (3) A A survey of the art and architecture from Paleolithic thru Roman. HU202. History of Art: Byzantine thru Baroque/Rococo (3) W A survey of the art and architecture from Byzantine thru Baroque/ Rococo. HU203. History of Art: French Revolution thru Modern (3) S A survey of the art and architecture from the French Revolution thru Modem. HU204. History of Art: Asian (3) A survey of the art and architecture of Asia. 210. Perspective (3) Introduction to various techniques for representing three-dimensional objects and depth relationships on a two-dimensional surface. 218. Color (3) W,S Theory and application of color and design. Prerequisite: Art 116. 222. Intaglio I (3) W Introduction of various intaglio processes including etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint, soft ground and embossing. 223. Screenprinting I (3) A, S Introduction to the screenprinting process with emphasis on the basic techniques of cut film, paper stencil, tusche resist and simple photographic stencils. 224. Lithography I (3) 5 Introduction to lithography with emphasis on crayon and tusche techniques and black and white printings. 231. Ceramics I (3) A, W, S Introduction to ceramic design and forming techniques including hand building and wheel throwing. Raku and stoneware firing techniques. 235. Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design I (3) A, S Introduction to tools, metals and other materials with emphasis on basic techniques including: sawing, soldering forming, finishing. Casting will be introduced. 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. Emphasis on the basic understanding of the painting media of oil and acrylic. The construction and design of paintings and investigations into the character and actions of paint upon a variety of surfaces. 265. Watercolor Painting I (3) A, W, S Introduction to watercolor painting. 270. Sculpture I (3) A, W, S Introduction to tools and materials with emphasis on the techniques of modeling, carving, casting and constructing. 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. Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology 112 113 Continuing Education |