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ART 101 — Introduction to the Visual Arts- Slide/lecture course and introduction to the visual arts in their various forms and expressions.
- Credits: 3
ART 109 — Introduction to Drawing and Painting for non-majors- Studio experiences for non-majors. Emphasis on formal concepts in drawing and painting. The course incorporates various drawing and painting media into exercises, projects, and lectures to develop personal expression.
- Credits: 3
- Updated: June 27, 2002
ART 121 — FP Studio: Beginning Drawing- Foundation Program Studio. Basic drawing concepts with studio investigations into line, shape, form, light and value, and space. Explorations of principles of visual organization and basic drawing media of pencil, charcoal, crayon, pen and ink, and brush and ink. Discussion of perceptual relationships of light and space.
- Credits: 3
ART 122 — FP Studio: Beginning Painting- Foundation Program Studio. Introduction to painting; exploration of color theory and its applications; and investigation of perceptual relationships of light, color, and space. Studio exploration of the principles of visual organization through applications of color concepts and fundamental materials and techniques of painting.
- Credits: 3
ART 123 — FP Studio: 2-Dimensional Design- Foundation Program Studio. Investigations of two-dimensional design concepts and the elements and principles of visual organization. Inquiry into perceptual and visual relationships of design principles. Discussion of relationships of visual elements and time and space.
- Credits: 3
ART 124 — FP Studio: 3-Dimensional Design- Foundation Program Studio. Investigation of the principles and elements of design in three-dimensional concepts. Tactile exploration of forms, environments, and expressions. Explorations into perceptual relationships of time, light, and space in three-dimensional visualizations.
- Credits: 3
ART 199 — Directed Studies- Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
ART 215 — Printmaking: Intaglio- Basic intaglio techniques of etching, engraving, drypoint, and aqua-tint; perceptual and conceptual exercises in composition and pictorial structure.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 121, 123
ART 216 — Printmaking: Lithography- Basic lithographic techniques; development of concepts.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 215
ART 221 — Intermediate Drawing- Life drawing and study of the human figure; studio drawing concepts and materials.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 121
- Notes: Repeatable for a total of 9 semester hours
ART 222 — Intermediate Painting- Intermediate painting studio. Development and explorations of painting materials and concepts and the visual relationships of subject matter, content, and composition.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 121, 122
ART 270 — Aspects of Western Art- The development of western art and architecture, with emphasis on the impact of Christian traditions on the arts of classical Greece and imperial Rome; modes of artistic expression after the American and French Revolutions.
- Credits: 3
ART 280 — Aspects of Asian Art- The history of form and content in various Asian cultures, with emphasis on the art and architecture of India and southeast Asia, and the expansion of Buddhist arts to China and Japan.
- Credits: 3
ART 299 — Directed Studies- Permission of instructor and statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing
ART 300 — Intermediate Studio Seminar- Studio explorations in a variety of media including mixed media. Presentations, critiques, and assigned readings for the purpose of comparative study and discussion.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Foundation Program Studios (Art 121, 122, 123, 124) and completion of two semesters of 200-level art studios
ART 315 — Advanced Printmaking: Intaglio- Advanced intaglio techniques involving more complex development of individual projects.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 215
- Notes: Repeatable for a total of 9 semester hours
ART 316 — Advanced Printmaking: Seminar- Advanced studio practice in independent projects.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): ART 216 or ART 315
- Notes: Repeatable for a total of 9 semester hours
ART 320 — Art of Ancient Civilizations- Exploration of the arts of ancient world civilizations with emphasis on Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Bronze Age China, Ancient Greece, Rome and Persia. Also includes comparisons with Mayan, Aztec, and ancient cultures of Africa.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No pre-requisites for juniors and seniors; other admitted by special permission.
- Updated: March 22, 2004
ART 321 — Advanced Drawing- Studio practice of advanced and individual problems in drawing.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 221
- Notes: Repeatable for a total of 9 semester hours
ART 322 — Advanced Painting- Studio practice of advanced and individual problems in painting.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 221, 222
- Notes: Repeatable for a total of 9 semester hours
ART 360 — Renaissance and Baroque Art- The historical development of European art, beginning with the transition from the late Middle Ages, and concluding with the transition into the NeoClassical period; features the motivating religious, philosophical and aesthetic values.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No pre-requisites for juniors and seniors; others admitted by special permission.
- Updated: March 22, 2004
ART 370 — Modern Art- A history of twentieth century European and American art to the present; relationships with earlier traditions.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No prerequisites necessary for juniors and seniors; others admitted by special permission
ART 375 — Christianity and the Arts- Relationships of the arts to Christian beliefs and ritual from early Christian era to the present; role of the artist, church, and patron.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No pre-requisites for juniors and seniors; others admitted by special permission
- Crosslink: Same as Rels 375
ART 380 — Art of China- Chinese art from the Neolithic period to the Qing Dynasty, with emphasis on the Song and later periods.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No pre-requisites necessary for juniors and seniors; others admitted by special permission
ART 381 — Art of Japan- The history of art in Japan with emphasis on Buddhist art, the relationships between Chinese and Japanese arts.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No prerequisites necessary for juniors and seniors; others admitted by special permission
- Crosslink: Same as JpSt 381
ART 385 — Religious Arts of East Asia- Interrelationships of the arts and religion in various Asian cultures, with emphasis on Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): No prerequisite necessary for juniors and seniors; others admitted by special permission
- Crosslink: Same as Rels 385
ART 390 — Seminar in Contemporary Art- Focuses on the issues raised by contemporary art and traces historical/aesthetic developments from the beginning of the Modern period to the present. Assigned readings and lecture/discussion.
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisite(s): Art 270, 280 or consent of the instructor
ART 399 — Directed Studies- Statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of instructor
ART 494 — Special Topics in Art- Advanced topics chosen by the instructor. The course content will vary. It may be repeated for credit, provided that a different topic is studied.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor
ART 499 — Directed Studies- Statement of planned reading or research required.
- Credits: 1-3
- Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and consent of instructor
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