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  • 1.00 Credits

    A continuation and expansion of ART 1005. Emphasis placed on continued development of strength in observational skills and visual thinking abilities. Stress placed on expanded approaches to drawing through incorporation of design concepts, exploration of a broad range of ideas, and experimentation with a variety of media. Prerequisite: ART 1005. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the major arts of the world with an emphasis on painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistory to approximately 1500 CE. Students explore how artistic development is linked to human cultural development and emphasized in links between different cultures separated by time and/or geography. Course includes such cultures as Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Medieval European. (3 hrs lec)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the major arts of the world with an emphasis on painting, sculpture, and architecture from approximately 1500 CE to the present. Students explore how artistic development is linked to human cultural development and emphasized in links between different cultures separated by time and/or geography. (3 hrs lec)
  • 1.00 Credits

    A continuation of drawing courses, with emphasis on the human figure. Emphasizes physiology of the body through study of skeletal structure and muscular organization. Prerequisite: ART 1050. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides the opportunity to apply techniques learned in the classroom while on outdoor excursions with natural light and the landscape in front of you. The on-campus portion of the course requires students to participate in preparatory research for the outdoor experience, while also addressing travel information and logistics. Students will prepare a final portfolio presentation of their developed fieldwork. Prerequisite: ART 1005 or consent of the instructor. (3 hrs lec)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of ART 2050, with further study of the anatomical factor and emphasis on the expressive factor. Prerequisite: ART 2050. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Investigation and experimentation with processes and properties of print media, including intaglio, photo intaglio, relief, and monoprint employing safe, non-toxic methods. Prerequisite: ART 1005. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will emphasize proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and understanding the role of digital tools in the realm of design. Students will study design theory, image creation, and production issues. Students will construct complex illustrations and prepare them for export to graphics software, to the Web, and for offset printing. (2hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The craft of typography is introduced, including terminology, typographic traditions, and aesthetics. Emphasis is placed on the development of a full understanding of typographic history, classification, characteristics, and use of type in the field of graphic design. Students learn to work with type intelligently and creatively. Prerequisite: GRAR 1810 or GRAR 1820. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This introductory graphic design course encourages conceptual thinking and problem solving. Emphasis is placed on application of design principles, understanding and evaluating information, learning the value of research, the appropriate materials, tools, and techniques needed to show effective idea development. Through hands-on participation in the design process, students will enhance their conceptual thinking and visual skills necessary for eventual participation in the design profession. Prerequisite: ART 1510. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs lab)