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ED 0831 |
Art Education |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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This course is designed
to help art education and elementary education concentrations build an
understanding of children’s art and develop an art curriculum for their
classroom that provides quality art experiences for every child. Emphasis will be placed on lab work and
experimentation of various art materials suitable for the classroom. Instruction is based on lecture, class
discussion, and lab work. |
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AR 1010 |
Ceramics II |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
AR 1029 Ceramics I |
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An introduction to wheel
throwing techniques and advanced hand-building. Emphasis will be placed on traditional and
sculptural applications of clay. This
course Is intended to be a continuation of Ceramics I. Instruction will be based on class
discussion, lecture, and lab work. |
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AR 1011 |
Art Appreciation |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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This course is designed
to give students a broad background in art history and an appreciation of
art. The primary focus will be on the
principles and philosophies of the visual arts. In addition, we will look at how art
relates to and enriches our society.
Instruction will be based on video and slide presentations, lecture,
selected readings, class discussion, and hands-on projects. |
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AR 1012 |
Beginning Photography I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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This course, designed for
the amateur photographer, or for someone who wants to explore photography, including
discussion on types and operation of cameras, film, lighting, filters,
exposure, composition, and black and white photography darkroom
techniques. Students should have
access to an adjustable, single lens reflex, 35 mm camera for this course. |
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AR 1013 |
Beginning Photography II |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
AR 1012 Beginning Photography I |
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This course builds upon
the photographic skills learned in Beginning Photography I, including advanced
study of exposure, the zone system, natural and artificial lighting, and
black and white development and printing techniques. Color photography and color slide film
development are also introduced in this course. |
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AR 1018 |
Printmaking I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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The course consists of
lecture, discussion, demonstration, and lab exercises dealing with the
history and techniques of printmaking. |
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AR 1019 |
Crafts I (IO) |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introduction to
crafts, designed to explore and develop skills with various craft media. Areas of study include batik, book binding,
ceramics, paper-making, marbling, weaving, paper mache, printmaking, carving,
and many other areas. Emphasis will be
placed on design and craftsmanship.
Instruction will be based on lecture, class discussion, and lab work. |
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AR 1021 |
Painting I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introduction and exploration
of various painting materials, techniques, and subject matter. The use of oils, color theory, value, and
stylistic techniques will be emphasized.
Instruction will be based on class discussion and lab work. |
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AR 1022 |
Painting II |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
AR 1021 Painting I |
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A continuation of
material covered in Painting I.
Emphasis will be placed on individual special problems in
painting. Students will work on
independent projects. Instruction will
be based on class discussion, individual conference, and lab work. |
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AR 1024 |
Design I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introduction to theory
and practice of basic design elements and principles used in producing and in
appreciating two-dimensional composition as it is applied to art objects and
life. Instruction will be based on
lecture, class discussion, and lab work. |
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AR 1028 |
Art History I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introductory survey of
the history of art in western culture from prehistoric man through the
medieval period. Emphasis will be
placed on the growth and change of artistic styles and how they are
influenced by society. Instruction
will be based on lectures, slides, and class discussion. |
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AR 1029 |
Ceramics I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introduction to basic
clay manipulation techniques including hand-building, clay additives,
decoration, kiln loading, firing, and beginning wheel throwing
techniques. Emphasis will be placed on
three-dimensional design of clay works.
Instruction will be based on class discussion, lecture, and lab work. |
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AR 1030 |
Sculpture |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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An introduction to the
special problems and techniques of three-dimensional sculptural form and
design including clay modeling, molding, and casting. Emphasis will be placed on additive and
subtractive processes. Instruction will
be based on lecture, class discussion, and lab work. |
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AR 1034 |
Drawing I |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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Students will explore
various drawing materials, techniques, and subject matter. Emphasis will be placed on development of
basic drawing fundamentals and stylistic preferences. Instruction will be based on class
discussion and lab work. |
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AR 1035 |
Drawing II |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
AR 1034 Drawing II |
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A continuation of
material covered in Drawing I.
Emphasis will be placed on individual special problems in drawing and
use of color. Student will work on
independent projects. Instruction will
be based on class discussion, individual conference, and lab work. |
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AR 1037 |
Watercolor |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
AR 1021 Painting I |
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Emphasis will be placed
on special problems and beginning techniques in water soluble media. Students will work on independent projects and
skill building exercises. Instruction
will be based on class discussion, lecture, individual conferences, and lab
work. |
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HU 5921 |
Introduction to the
Humanities |
3 Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite: |
None |
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This course serves as a basic
introduction to the humanities and to the various disciplines it
represents. In addition, it helps
students understand the influences affecting the human experience and the
role the humanities play in personal and cultural enrichment. |
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