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  • 3.00 Credits

    Focus is on specific techniques in the field of Metalsmithing for the semester's duration to allow for an in-depth exploration rotating between topics such as Grandulation, Sliver Clay, Silver Casting, and Cold Connections/Mechanisms. Assigned projects complement students' proposed body of sculptural or body ornamentation-based work. Prerequisite: ART 3350.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Allows students to bridge the gap between theoretical problems solved in the classroom and the real work world. Students are placed in setting where they perform duties similar to a working environment. Specific arrangements are made through the major area adviser. Students are evaluated at mid-term and finals. Minimum of three contact hours of internship per week for a semester equals an hour course credit. Prerequisite: 12 hours in the major area.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies and develops traditional and experimental forms. Applies wide range of three-dimensional decorative and conceptual approaches. Studio work is independently based on an individually directed theme of exploration. Historical and technical research. First semester of a one-year sequence. Dual listed with ART 5410. Prerequisite: ART 2000 6 hours of ART 3320, 3410.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continued study and development of traditional and experimental forms. Applies wide range of three-dimensional decorative and conceptual approaches. Studio work is independently based on an individually directed theme of exploration. Historical and technical research. Second semester of a one-year sequence. Prerequisite: ART 2000 and 4410.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows graphic design students to better understand real-world design practices, learn about industry standards, and discuss career opportunities and preparedness. Students will be expected to secure internships and meet with an intern advisor regularly, to gain a strong understanding of the graphic design industry. Prerequisites: ART 2000, 2112, and 2122.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students incorporate their understanding of the stages of artistic development with essential components of curriculum design to create lesson plans that engage the K-12 student in student-directed, holistic learning in the visual arts. Another component of the course is professional practice that includes classroom management and preparing professional portfolios. Prerequisites: ART 3430 and ART 3490.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students develop a thorough knowledge of all the components of curriculum design in Art Education and will create a unit of instruction that includes a focus on enduring understandings, clarity of learning objective, assessment for the visual arts, instructional strategies, differentiation, and alignment with standards. Restricted to senior class standing. Prerequisites: ART 3430 and ART 3490.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Investigates and experiments with advanced processes and properties of print media, including intaglio, lithography and relief. Explores ideas and works of traditional and contemporary printmaking. Prerequisite: completion of Foundation Core, ART 3510.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prepares students to continue as exhibiting artists. Students further develop their work as artist-printmakers in preparation for a solo or two-person exhibition at the completion of the semester. Presentation and execution of slides, resume, artist statement, locating opportunities and correspondence will be developed throughout the term. Prerequisite: ART 4510 and portfolio approval from instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offers information to junior/senior level art majors regarding: finding jobs in art, finding/applying for exhibition opportunities and grant opportunities. Furthering education including finding/applying for a masters in art and overall life possibilities after the completion of an undergraduate art degree. Writing is expected via cover letters, resumes, artist statements, and project proposals. Prerequisites: 6 hours in Art and junior standing.