DEPARTMENT OF ART
Art Course
Descriptions
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ART 160 Introduction
to the Visual Arts. (Non-Majors only) [ARTS 1301] This
course will introduce the visual elements of art, their nature,
functions and relationships in Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
to the non-major. Prerequisite: None. Credit 3.
ART 161
Basic Design I. [ARTS 1311] The study and application of
two-dimensional design elements and principles using diverse media.
Prerequisite: None. Credit 3.
ART 163
Drawing. [ARTS 1316] Freehand drawing using various media.
The illusion of volume and space through the use of perspective,
line, and value is stressed. Prerequisite: None. Credit 3.
ART 164
Life Drawing I. Drawing from the model in various media.
Gesture drawing and figure structure are studied. Prerequisite:
ART 163. Credit 3.
ART 231 Animation
Concepts and Techniques. The Principles and techniques
of traditional animation, including the principles of motion, storyboarding,
flipbooks, cel and pencil animation. Also introduces students to
the use of computers in animation. Prerequisite: ART 161, 163 (Basic
Design 1 and Drawing 1). Credit 3.
ART 234
Graphic Design I. This entry-level course is the first
in building the foundation for graphic design. The emphasis is on
creative thinking and problem solving and the development of the
designer’s process. Each project builds upon the previous
in depth and complexity of that process. The student is introduced
to computer application of two-dimensional concepts and output.
Prerequisite: ART 161. Credit 3.
ART 260
Pre-Renaissance Art History [ARTS 1303] This course provides
a chronological survey of the major monuments of painting, sculpture,
architecture, textiles, and metalwork from the ancient through the
medieval periods. Prerequisite: None. Credit 3.
ART 265
Basic Design II. [ARTS 2311] Continuation of Basic Design
I with emphasis on various compositional approaches and color organization
using a variety of materials and media. Prerequisite: ART 161. Credit
3.
ART 269
Life Drawing II. A continuation of ART 164. Prerequisite:
ART 164. Credit 3.
ART 271
Three-Dimensional Design. [ARTS 1312] An introduction to
elements of design and the principles of arrangement as applied
to problems in the third dimension. Prerequisite: None. Credit 3.
ART 331
2D Computer Animation. This course uses computer software
to create 2D animations that incorporate traditional techniques
and styles such as drawing and painting, cut paper, cel animation,
and stop action. Digital video editing techniques are practiced.
Prerequisite: ART 231 ART 265 ART 234 (Basic Design 2, Graphics
1)Credit 3.
ART 335
Graphic Design II. This foundation course introduces an
overview of history, principles, processes and terminology of typography.
Type sensitivity is developed through a variety of means: classifying
and identifying typefaces, designing typographic logotypes, as well
as designing with type. The majority of work is created on the computer.
Prerequisite: ART 234. Credit 3.
ART 336
Graphic Design III. The techniques and processes of print
media are explored. The use of color is emphasized. Students will
be exposed to historical and aesthetic issues. Prerequisite: ART
335. Credit 3.
ART 365
Painting I. An introduction to the materials and techniques
of oil painting. Emphasis is placed on the observation of actual
phenomena using still life, the figure, and landscape. Prerequisites:
ART 161, ART 163 and ART 265. Credit 3.
ART 366
Printmaking. An introduction to the techniques and procedures
of printmaking. The emphasis is on relief, monoprint, and intaglio
methods. Prerequisites: ART 161, 163 and ART 265. Credit 3.
ART 370
Renaissance through Rococo Art History. This course provides
a chronological survey of the major monuments of painting, sculpture,
architecture, textiles, and metalwork from the medieval period to
the present. Prerequisite: None . Writing Enhanced. Credit 3.
ART 371
Ceramics. An introduction to ceramics. Clay will be explored
through a variety of basic hand building techniques. Ceramic surfaces
including slips and glazes will be employed. Students will use various
kiln firing techniques and clay bodies. Prerequisite: ART 271. Credit
3.
ART 373
Collage. A class which follows the precepts of the twentieth
century art form of using and exploring the juxtaposition and layering
of a variety of materials and images. The dynamics of composition
and a further investigation of the use of color and inherent capabilities
of contrasting images and textures will be studied. Students will
use a variety of materials including the found object, discarded
papers, invented textures and painted surfaces to create their imagery.
Prerequisite: ART 265. Credit 3.
ART 374
Methods & Materials. An introduction to sculptural
form through projects involving woodworking and welding. Lectures
and demonstrations will be given on tools, materials and safety
procedures. Prerequisite: ART 271. Credit 3.
ART 375
Introduction to 3D Computer Animation. Basics of 3D Animation
including 3D modeling techniques, keyframing and graph editing,
shading, lighting and rendering. Prerequisite: ART 231 ,
ART 331 , ART 234, ART 271 (Basic Design 2, 3D
Design). Credit 3.
ART 376
Advanced 3D Computer Animation Further study in modeling
techniques, shading, lighting and rendering. Advanced concepts are
introduced including inverse kinematics, deformers, and dynamics.
Course may be repeated. Prerequisite: ART 375. Credit 3.
ART 431
Illustration. This course promotes the inventive and individual
solutions to illustrational problems, explores relationships of
the image to the text and develops individual skill level using
a variety of media, including the computer. Prerequisites: ART 265
and ART 269. Credit 3.
ART 432
Graphic Design IV. Publication design problems are presented
as they relate to a specific corporation/ product. Typical projects
include corporate identity systems and ad campaigns. Production
methods are individually explored to produce presentation quality
mockups. Prerequisite: ART 336. Credit 3.
ART 434
Graphic Design V. An internship in an approved field and
an intense portfolio review. Prerequisite: ART 432. Credit 3.
ART 463
Advanced Drawing. Drawing problems with emphasis on the
development of personal expressive techniques. Prerequisite: ART
269. Credit 3.
ART 465
Advanced Painting. Exploration of traditional painting
processes and concepts along with the introduction of non-traditional
techniques and materials. Emphasis is placed on skill development
and individual exploration of ideas. Prerequisite: ART 365. Credit
3
ART 466
Painting in Aquamedia. The focus is on transparent watercolor.
Landscape, still life, and the figure are emphasized, along with
experimentation. Prerequisites: ART 161, ART 163, ART 265. Credit
3.
ART 467
Jewelry. A study of techniques and materials needed to
design and create jewelry. Design and craftsmanship skills are emphasized.
Prerequisite: ART 265. Credit 3.
ART 468
Casting. The Casting course will cover the methods and
procedures of centrifugal casting, vacuum casting, steam casting,
gravity pour casting and sand casting. The difference in spruing
the models (wax, wood, plastic or forms found in nature) for each
of these methods will be studied. Prerequisite: ART 265 and ART
271. Credit 3.
ART 473 The
History of Animation. A survey of the History of Animation
from early cartoons through contemporary special effects and 3D
characters. The political, artistic and social uses of animation
are examined. Prerequisite: ART 370. Credit 3.
ART 474
History of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Art. A
survey of major artistic movements and artists working in painting,
sculpture and architecture. Prerequisite: ART 260 and ART 370. Writing
Enhanced. Credit 3.
ART 478
Criticism and Theory in the Visual Arts. The study of
historical and contemporary aspects of major thinking and writing
concerning the visual arts. Prerequisite: ART 260 and ART 370. Writing
Enhanced. Credit 3.
ART 480
Advanced Ceramics. A continued exploration of ceramics.
Individual direction of each student will determine type of clay,
ceramic surface and firing process to be used. Further research
into clay and glaze chemistry and the history of ceramics. Prerequisite:
ART 371. Credit 3.
ART 482
Sculpture. The exploration of three-dimensional media
through the proper use of tools, working processes, and a variety
of materials. Emphasis placed on skill development and individual
exploration of ideas. Prerequisite: ART 374. Credit 3.
ART 492
Advanced Printmaking. Advanced problems in printmaking.
Special procedures and problems involving further investigation
of various printmaking media with an introduction to lithography.
Prerequisite: ART 366. Credit 3.
ART 493
Undergraduate Seminar in Art. An undergraduate seminar
course concerning problems selected within an area of specialization.
Prerequisites: 6 hours of credit in the area of investigation, with
permission of the instructor and department chair. (This course
may be taken for Academic Distinction credit. See Academic Distinction
Program in this catalog.) Variable credit.
ART 494
The Business of Art. This class is designed to prepare
the art studio major for a professional presentation of their portfolio
to present to a gallery or for admittance into graduate school.
Students will learn how to photograph their art-work, write a resume,
artist statement and cover letter. Crate building, mat cutting and
frame making will also be covered. Class discussions, guest lectures
and readings on current art topics are also required. Students enrolling
in this class must sign up for additional lab hours with the professor.
Credit 3.
ART 496 Museum
and Gallery Practices. This course is a course designed for students
interested in learning the operations of Art Galleries and Museums. Students
will visit museums and galleries in the area and assist with exhibitions in the
Gaddis Geeslin Gallery in the Art Department. The course will cover art handling
and installation of art works, registration procedures, and curatorial theories
and practices. Students will curate and mount an exhibit, and prepare press
materials and publicity as a project for the course. Prerequisite: ART 370
Credit: 3
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