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1133 |
Visual Arts (2-2) |
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Visual arts and their relationship to human needs and aspirations.
NOTE: Credit for this course may not be applied toward any program in art.
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1134 |
Honors Visual Arts (2-2) |
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Visual arts and their relationship to human needs and aspirations. Presentation of aesthetic, cultural and social issues related to art and its making.
NOTE: Credit for this course may not be applied toward any program in art.
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1145 |
Foundations of Form and Space (3-3) |
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Introduction to the principles, elements, and concepts of two-dimensional space.
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1150 |
Foundations of Time and Space (3-3) |
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Introduction to the principles, elements, and concepts of three- and four-dimensional space.
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2201 |
Introductory Drawing (3-3) |
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Introduction to drawing with emphasis on traditional rendering materials and techniques.
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2202 |
2D Studio I (3-3) |
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Fundamental concepts in printmaking. Basic techniques in producing black and white multiples in relief, intaglio, serigraphy and lithography.
Prerequisites: ART 1145, ART 2201 or ART 2210, and ART 2230 |
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2204
3D Studio I (3-3) |
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Fundamental concepts in pottery and ceramics. Basic techniques in production and free form ceramics to include introduction to hand-building, wheel throwing, and glazing/firing techniques.
Prerequisites: ART 1145, AR T2201 or ART 2210, and ART 2230.
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2205
3D Studio II (3-3) |
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Fundamental concepts in sculpture. Emphasis on traditional subtractive and additive techniques in a variety of media.
Prerequisites: ART 1145, ART 2201 or ART 2210, and ART 2230.
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ART
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2206
2D Studio II (3-3) |
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Fundamental concepts in painting. Basic techniques in application using transparent and opaque painting media.
Prerequisites: ART 1145, ART 2201 or ART 2210, and ART 2230.
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ART
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2210
e-Drawing (3-3) |
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Introduction to drawing with emphasis on developing rendering skills applied to digital technology.
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ART
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2228
Photo Studio I (3-3) |
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Introduction to the fundamentals of black and white darkroom photography.
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ART
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2230
Color and Technology (3-3) |
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Introduction to the principles and science of color and color applications in both colorant and digital environments.
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ART
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2250
Survey of Art History I (3-3) |
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Survey of the history of art from antiquity through the Gothic period.
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ART
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2251
Survey of Art History II (3-3) |
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Survey of the history of art from Renaissance through Realism.
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ART
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3301
Life Drawing (3-3) |
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Drawing the human form with emphasis on rendering mood and expression while learning skeletal and muscular structure.
Prerequisite: ART 2201 or ART 2210. |
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3302
History of the Arts (3) |
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An analysis of examples of art from diverse periods with an emphasis on trends and patterns and the interactions of art with various aspects of social, political, and intellectual developments.
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ART
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3308
<<dti.troy>> Principles of Digital Design (3-3) |
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Introduction to the fundamental principles of graphic design using a variety of desktop software including writing HTML.
Prerequisites: ART 1145, ART 2201 or ART 2210, and ART 2230.
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ART
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3310
<<dti.troy>> Time/Sound (3-3) |
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Exploration of graphic design applied to multimedia. Students will learn to produce presentations using type, imagery, and audio-visuals.
Prerequisite: ART 3308. |
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ART
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3315
<<dti.troy>> Design for the Internet (3-3) |
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Formal and practical aspects of graphic design as applied to web development, Internet communication, marketing, and advertising.
Prerequisite: ART 3308. |
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ART
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3320
Ancient and Medieval Art (3-3) |
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Classical antiquity through the Gothic period. |
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ART
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3321
Renaissance and Baroque (3-3) |
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Northern and Southern Renaissance through the Baroque period.
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ART
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3322
18th and 19th Century Art (3-3) |
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Classical, Realism, Romanticism, and Impressionism. |
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3323
20th Century Art (3-3) |
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Post-Impressionism to the present. |
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ART
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3324
<<dti.troy>> Paper/Screen (3-3) |
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Exploration of desktop web-based publishing. Production of content, research, imagery, and development of paper and web-based publications. Prerequisite: ART 3308 or permission of department chairman.
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ART
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3328
Photo Studio II (3-3) |
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Exploration of technical and artistic aspects of color
photography. Concentration on color slide/transparency photography as a source
of images for such markets as magazines, advertising, books, and a variety of
other publications.
Prerequisite: ART 2228. |
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3330
2D Studio III (3-3) |
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Advanced concepts in two-dimensional media. Studio/ seminar focusing on specific painting, printmaking, drawing, and mixed media techniques.
Prerequisites: ART 2202 and ART 2206. |
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3331
3D Studio III (3-3) |
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Advanced concepts in three-dimensional media. Studio/ seminar focusing on specific additive and subtractive techniques in a variety of media.
Prerequisites: ART 2204 and ART 2205. |
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ART
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3346
Educational Assessment in Fine Arts (3-3) |
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This course provides a broad foundation in all aspects of assessment as it is applied to the P-12 music and art classroom, from learning theory to practical application of assessment techniques, data management, critical thinking, progress reporting and portfolio building. Assessment task design in the artistic response modes is covered, and a series of assessments that can be implemented in the music/art classroom are developed.
Prerequisite: Admission to TEP. |
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3348
Photo Studio III (3-3) |
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Exploration of lighting, backgrounds, color harmony, composition, and other aspects of studio photography. Film and digital means utilized for capturing images.
Prerequisite: ART 3328 |
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3350
Research and Criticism (3-3) |
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Exploration of modern and postmodern art in the 20th century with emphasis on research, analysis, and writing about issues, artists, art forms, and movements in art.
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ART
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3355
Graphic Design History (3-3) |
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Survey of the history of graphic design from prehistoric visual communications to contemporary global issues.
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ART
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3361
Integrating Art into the Curriculum (3-3) |
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Critical and experiential investigation of approaches for integrating visual art into the elementary curriculum.
Prerequisite: EDU 3300 and PSY 3300. |
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ART
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3375
Special Topics in Art/Design (3-3) |
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Examination of selected topics in art and design not included in the established curriculum. Content may be of a historical, thematic, or technological nature. May be repeated for credit.
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ART
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3380
Travel Study in Art/Photography (3-3) |
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Supervised investigation of photography and other art media through travel abroad or within the interior of United States. May be repeated for credit.
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ART
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4424
<<dti.troy>> Design Studio (3-3) |
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In-depth graphic design studio/lab working with actual clients and producing design solutions for industry. Student must demonstrate proficiency with digital technology systems and have a portfolio design.
Prerequisite: ART 3324 or permission from the department chairman.
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4428
Photo Studio IV (3-3) |
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Advanced projects in photography. Collaboration with clients, designers, writers and others in the development of photographic solutions.
Prerequisite: ART 2228. |
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4430
2D Studio IV (3-3) |
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Content and issues in two-dimensional media. Studio/seminar experiences focusing on the development of personal artistic expression.
Prerequisite: ART 3330. |
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4431
3D Studio IV (3-3) |
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Content and issues in three-dimensional media. Studio/seminar experiences focusing on the development of personal artistic expression.
Prerequisite: ART 3331. |
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4435
Collaborative Studio (3-3) |
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An integrative art studio experience joining students from each concentration area. Thematic, supervised exploration of a chosen medium.
Prerequisite: Must have completed the third level of an art studio concentration.
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ART
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4472
Internship in Art Education (9) |
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The Professional Internship Program is the culminating clinical field-based experience for students seeking certification in a teaching field. The Professional Internship Program provides the student with the opportunity to conduct classes and assume the role of a teacher while receiving supervision from a classroom teacher and a university supervisor for a period of one full semester. The student will demonstrate skills of the informed, reflective decision maker throughout the internship experience.
Prerequisite: Admission to TEP; Co-requisite: IED 4454 Internship Seminar for Interdisciplinary Education.
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4481
Methods and Materials for the Art Teacher (3-3) |
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Teaching methods, selection, organization, and use of art materials.
Prerequisite: ART 3361 and admission to TEP. |
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4491
Guided Independent Research (1 to 3 credits per course per
semester) |
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Additional information is indexed under Guided Independent Research and Study.
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ART
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4492
Guided Independent Research (1 to 3 credits per course per
semester) |
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Additional information is indexed under Guided Independent Research and Study.
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ART
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4493
Guided Independent Study (1 to 3 credits per course per
semester) |
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Additional information is indexed under Guided Independent Research and Study.
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ART
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4494
Guided Independent Study (1 to 3 credits per course per
semester) |
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Additional information is indexed under Guided Independent Research and Study.
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ART
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4496
Internship (3-6) |
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Experiential learning in the context of an art- or design-related profession. Must be approved by the department chairman and cooperating host organization or business. May be repeated for credit. |
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4499
Senior Thesis (3-3) |
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Requirement for all graduating art or design majors in a comprehensive program of study. Production of a body of work related to their area of concentration and the production of a written manifesto and statement. This course should be taken during the semester of graduation.
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