| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| January 14 - May 10 |
| 30328 |
ART |
1003 |
WE2 |
3 |
Understanding Visual Art
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Enrollment: 21 |
Location: WEB WEB CLASS Inst: Angela Brasser |
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Designed for students interested in an understanding and appreciation of visual arts. The major art forms of painting, sculpture, and architecture are explored and related to everyday life. This course may be taken as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the AA in Art, Art Minor, as a Humanities/Fine Arts General Education choice, an elective, or Liberal Arts Elective Studies in Depth for non-art majors. Recommended for Education Praxis preparation. Course rotation: Typically offered once a year. |
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| 30327 |
ART |
1003 |
WEB |
3 |
Understanding Visual Art
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N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
| |
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Enrollment: 21 |
Location: WEB WEB CLASS Inst: Angela Brasser |
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| 30320 |
ART |
1214 |
M01 |
4 |
Beginning Studio: Drawing
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
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02:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: SLIDER 100 Inst: David Meyers |
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Develops observational skills and explores a variety of drawing media and subject matter. Students will become familiar with traditional and contemporary drawing applications while formulating inquiries for personalized artistic expression. ($20 lab fee.) Course rotation: Typically offered each semester. |
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| 30581 |
ART |
2153 |
M01 |
3 |
Introduction to Photography
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MWF
|
09:30am
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10:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 14 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Goguen |
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(Also listed as JRNL 2153) The course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital photography in both artistic and media contexts. Through the study of cameras, light, composition, and image manipulation, students learn the processes and aesthetic values needed to produce quality images. The course stresses a hands-on approach, allowing students to explore their creativity through a series of projects. Course Rotation: Fall and Spring. |
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| 30318 |
ART |
2164 |
M01 |
4 |
Design and Color
|
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Meyers |
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An introduction to basic principles and concepts related to color and two-and three-dimensional forms. Students will develop creative problem solving skills by analyzing the properties and functions of various hands on design applications. ($20 lab fee) Course rotation: Typically offered each semester. |
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| 30322 |
ART |
2314 |
M01 |
4 |
Beginning Studio: Painting
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MWF
|
10:30am
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12:20
|
| |
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Enrollment: 9 |
Location: SLIDER 100 Inst: Timothy Smith |
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Designed to enhance creative potential and develop proficiency through the use of paint media, composition, and a variety of subject matter and studio practices. Students will become familiar with traditional and contemporary painting applications while formulating inquiries for personalized artistic expression. ($20 lab fee) Recommended Courses ART 1214 and 2164. Course rotation: Typically offered each semester. |
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| 30704 |
ART |
2414 |
M01 |
4 |
Beginning Studio: Ceramics
|
T
|
05:30pm
|
09:30
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 11 |
Location: SLIDER 107 Inst: Kara Renfro |
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Development of functional and sculptural ceramic forms using primarily hand-building methods: Coil, slab, extruded, and combined methods and surface enrichment appropriate for low-and high-fire clay bodies. Students will become familiar with traditional and contemporary ceramic applications while formulating inquiries for personalized artistic expression. ($20 lab fee) Course rotation: Typically offered once a year. |
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| 30782 |
ART |
2414 |
M02 |
4 |
Beginning Studio: Ceramics
|
R
|
05:30pm
|
09:30
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: SLIDER 107 Inst: Kara Renfro |
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| 30319 |
ART |
2623 |
M01 |
3 |
Computer Graphics I
|
MW
|
03:30pm
|
05:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 17 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Meyers |
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This course is an introduction to the creation of art within a digital environment. Students investigate basic digital illustration techniques, image manipulation, principles of graphic design, and other digital image editing software applications. The course includes structured lessons and creative projects. Pre-requisite: ART 2164. |
| |
| 30705 |
ART |
2743 |
M01 |
3 |
Art History II
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 19 |
Location: FUGITT 119 Inst: Kara Renfro |
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Surveys historical developments of western visual art forms and architecture from the renaissance through the modern era. Course rotation: Typically offered during the fall semester. |
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| 30678 |
ART |
2743 |
WEB |
3 |
Art History II
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: WEB WEB CLASS Inst: Joshua Cross |
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| 30324 |
ART |
3234 |
M01 |
4 |
Advanced Studio: Drawing
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: SLIDER 100 Inst: Timothy Smith |
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A thematic approach is used to develop advanced studio practices. From consideration of particular topics, investigation of drawing processes to strengthen proficiency, analysis of problems in composition and content, a variety of traditional and contemporary drawing applications leading toward individualized expression is explored. Note: This course may be repeated. ($20 lab fee) Prerequisites: ART 2164 and 1214, or permission of instructor. Course rotation: Typically offered once a year. |
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| 30323 |
ART |
3334 |
M01 |
4 |
Advanced Studio: Painting
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
12:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 5 |
Location: SLIDER 100 Inst: Timothy Smith |
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A thematic approach is used to develop advance studio practices. From consideration of particular topics, investigation of paint processes to strengthen proficiency, analysis of problems in composition and content, a variety of traditional and contemporary painting applications leading toward individualized expression is explored. Note: This course may be repeated. ($20 lab fee) Recommended courses: ART 1214 and 2164. Prerequisites: ART 2314, or permission of instructor. Course rotation: Typically offered once a year. |
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| 30727 |
ART |
3434 |
M01 |
4 |
Advanced Studio: Ceramics
|
T
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05:30pm
|
08:00
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 2 |
Location: SLIDER 107 Inst: Kara Renfro |
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A thematic approach to developing advanced ceramic studio proficiencies, to include consideration of advanced problems in composition and content, and a variety of traditional and contemporary functional and sculptural applications leading toward individualized expressions and critical reflection. This course may be repeated. ($20 lab fee) Prerequisite: ART 2414. Course rotation: Typically offered once a year. |
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| 30321 |
ART |
3633 |
M01 |
3 |
Computer Graphics II
|
TR
|
08:00am
|
09:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 11 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: David Meyers |
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This course explores processes related to commercial graphic arts, industry practices, advanced digital image editing, as well as creative projects in digital format. Topics include design, layout, typography, and other digital media applications. Pre-requisite: ART 2633. |
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| 30326 |
ART |
3753 |
M01 |
3 |
Modern Art
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: GOODHU 205 Inst: Timothy Smith |
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Investigates early 20th century modern art directions through contemporary trends and issues in the visual arts. Course rotation: Typically offered during spring semester. |
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| 30325 |
ART |
4904 |
M01 |
4 |
Art Majors Seminar
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 3 |
Location: SLIDER 100 Inst: Timothy Smith |
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As a final course to complete the major, the student is required to produce a body of work or research addressing specific aesthetic considerations related to his or her principal area of concentration (minimum of nine hours at 2000-4000 level). An exhibition and portfolio presentation is required for studio, or research treatise for art history. ($20 lab fee.) Prerequisites: Senior standing, B average in courses in area of concentration, permission of instructor and ART 3904. Course rotation: Typically offered during spring semester. |
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