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Show 78 Art 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 (3), 254 (3), 260 (3), 265 (3), 270 (3), Photo 101. courses listed in catalog including at least one course in Natural Science (NS) and one in Social Science (SS). Must have C or better in major courses. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C is required. Specific Requirements: Foundation: Art 111 (4), 112 (4), 116 (4), 117 (4), 180 (3). Core: Art 218 (3), Photo 101 (5). Additional Requirements: Art 243 (3), 309 (3), Photo 125 (4), 127 (2), 201 (4), 210 (4), 216 (4), 230 (4), 310 (4), 330 (4), 430 (4). Support course recommended: Art 289 (3), Photo 479 (4). 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 HU202 (3), 309 (3), Photo 125 (4), 127 (2), 210 (4), 216 (4), 310 (4), 319 (4), 321 (4). Program: Commercial Photography -Associate of Applied Science General Requirements: A minimum of 98 credit hours. 67 credit hours in major field. Engl 101 (3), Busadm 101 (4), Commun 320 (4). Art HU202 (3), Commun HU105 (3), Comis PD101 (4) or Comsci PD101 (4), plus 10 credit hours from General Education Program: Vocational Visual Communications/Design-Associate of Applied Science Degree General Requirements: Total of 94 credit hours. 67 credit hours in major field. Engl 101 (3), Commun 320 (4). Art HU203 (3), Commun HU105 (3), Comis PD101 (4) or Com-sci PD 101 (4), Commun HU112 (3), Psych SS101 (5) plus one course in Natural Science (NS) area |2). Must have C or better in major courses. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C is required. Specific Requirements: Foundation: Art 111 (4), 112 (4), 116 (4), 117 (4), 180 (3). Core: Art HU201 (3), HU202 (3), 218 (3), Photo 101 (5). Additional Requirements: Art 223 (3), 243 (3), 312 (3), 344 (3), 345 (3), 440 (3)*, 446 (3), Photo 319 |4|, one of the following: Art 141 (3), 289 (3), Photo 125 (4). *Must be taken three times. Art Courses HU101. Introduction to Art (3) Survey course (lecture) for the non-art major student. 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. 111. Drawing I (4) 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) 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) Principles and theories of two-dimensional design in varied media. 117. Design II (4) 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. (Formerly Pen Lettering.) 180. Introduction to Art (3) Survey course (lecture) for the art major. HU201. Art History Survey I (3) A survey of the visual arts from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages. (Formerly Art HU301) HU202. Art History Survey II (3) A survey of the visual arts from the Renaissance to the present. (Formerly Art HU302) HU203. Art History Survey III (3) A survey of the visual arts of India and the Far East. 210. Perspective (3) Introduction to various techniques for representing three-dimensional objects and depth relationships on a two-dimensional surface. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. 79 Art 222. Intaglio I (3) Introduction of various intaglio processes including etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint, soft ground and embossing. Prerequisite Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Intaglio) 223. Screenprinting I (3) Introduction to the screenprinting process with emphasis on the basic techniques of cut film, paper stencil, tusche resist and simple photographic stencils. Prerequisite Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Screenprinting) 224. Lithography I (3) Introduction to lithography with emphasis on crayon and tusche techniques and black and white printings. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Lithography) 231. Ceramics I (3) Introduction to ceramic design and forming techniques including hand building and wheel throwing. Raku and stoneware firing techniques. Prerequisite: Art 117 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Art 130) 235. Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design I (3) Introduction to tools, metals and other materials with emphasis on basic techniques including: sawing, soldering, forming, finishing. Casting will be introduced. Prerequisite: Art 117 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design) 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 (Formerly Advanced Lettering Applied) 243. Visual Communications: Introduction (3) Design procedures and production techniques relating to visual communications. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Graphic Design Procedures) 250. Art for Elementary Teachers (3) Theory and practice of teaching art in the elementary schools. 254. Weaving I (3) Introduction to 4-harness floor loom weaving. Includes basic weave and fiber structure and techniques. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Intermediate Weaving) 260. Painting I (3) 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. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Oil/Acrylic Painting) 265. Watercolor Painting I (3) Introduction to watercolor painting. Prerequisite: Art 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Watercolor Painting) 270. Sculpture I (3) Introduction to tools and materials with emphasis on the techniques of modeling, carving, casting and constructing. Prerequisite: Art 117 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Beginning Sculpture) 283. Directed Readings (1-5) Individually chosen readings on specialized topics supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Participation with local artist employers for on-the-job art work experience. Open to all first and second year students in the art program. Those interested contact the Art Department Chairperson. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 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 HU202 or consent of instructor. 305. Contemporary Art (3) An historical account of the development of the visual arts from the 1940's to the present time. Prerequisite: Art HU202 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 203 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 HU203 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 HU203 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 HU202 or consent of instructor. 312. The Figure (3) Study of the structure of the human body and experimental interpretation of form. Prerequisites: Art 111, 112 and 116 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Constructive Anatomy) 322. Intaglio II (3) Exploration of intaglio processes with introduction of multi-color printing. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core or Art 222 or consent of instructor. 323. Screenprinting II (3) Exploration of screenprinting processes. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core, or Art 223 or consent of instructor. 324. Lithography II (3) Exploration of lithographic processes with the introduction of plate lithography. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core, or Art 224 or consent of instructor. 331. Ceramics II (3) Intermediate problems in wheelthrowing with emphasis on decoration and functional design. Soda vapor, raku and stoneware firing techniques. Prerequisites: Art 231 or consent of instructor. 335. Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design II (3) Development of concepts and procedures with emphasis on basic techniques. Includes casting, enameling, surface enrichment. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core or Art 235 or consent of instructor. 344. Visual Communications: Typography (3) Exploration into the communicative and aesthetic functions of text and display type as related to visual communication. Prerequisite: Art 243 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Art 242). 345. Visual Communications: Applications (3) Emphasis on imaging techniques and concept development as applied to visual communications. Prerequisite: Art 243 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Graphic Signs and Systems.) 351. Art for Secondary Teachers (3) Theory and practice of teaching art in the high school and junior high school. Prerequisite to Student Teaching. 354. Weaving II (3) 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 254 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Advanced Weaving). 360. Painting II (3) Studio studies in the formal structure and composition of paintings with a supplemental historical survey. Emphasis on landscape and figure painting including the un-draped human form. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core or Art 260 or consent of instructor. 365. Watercolor Painting II (3) Intermediate class in watercolor painting. Emphasis on transparent approach with introduction to gouache. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core or Art 265 or consent of instructor. 370. Sculpture II (3) Development of concepts and techniques with emphasis on modeling, carving, casting and constructing. Prerequisite: Foundation and Core or Art 270 or consent of instructor. *412. Advanced Drawing (3) Continued drawing exploration in varied media. Prerequisite: Art 312 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Art 405.) *422. Intaglio III (3) Continued exploration of intaglio process with the introduction of photo etching. Prerequisite: Art 322 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Advanced Intaglio) 423. Screenprinting III (3) Continued exploration of the screen printing process with the introduction of advanced photo-stencil methods. Prerequisite: Art 323 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Advanced Screenprinting) |