Undergraduate 2018-2019

ART 401 The Working Artist: Practicum

Prerequisites: ART 181, ART 182, ART 183, ART 184, and ART 234.. This course provides the visual art student with practical experience toward the goal of becoming a commercial or working fine artist. Areas of research include: developing an identity, website development, professional portfolio development, legal structures, copyright and intellectual property laws, marketing and advertising, and networking through professional/group associations.

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ART 410 Advanced Ceramics

Prerequisite: ART 314 or ART 315. Sophomores or above. This course is an advanced exploration of clay. Students will be given the freedom to work with both wheel throwing and hand building techniques to complete a series of challenging assignments. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 415 Ceramic Studio

Consent of instructor. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in ceramics. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 421 Fiber Design

Prerequisite: ART 321. Sophomores or above. Concentration on an advanced level in a selected process involving fibers. To provide more time for personal design development and expertise. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 422 Directed Studies in Art

Art Majors only. Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.) Repeatable, maximum concurrent enrollment is two times. Course fee required.

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ART 423 Weaving

Prerequisite: ART 223. Sophomores or above. Continue the study of loom weaving, particularly loom-controlled techniques. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 425 Fibers Studio

Consent of instructor. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in fibers. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 426 Introduction to Museum Studies

Sophomore or above. Introduction to the historical/philosophical nature of museums in addition to current issues within the field, controversial topics, and the ever-evolving role of museums within society. Course fee required.

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ART 428 Museum Leadership

Sophomore or above. Students will learn about the history, philosophy, and current issues of Museum Leadership and arts administration.Sophomore or above. Course fee required.

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ART 431 Painting III

Prerequisite: ART 331. Sophomores or above. Continued development of individual expression and mastery of the medium. Emphasis on appropriate use of medium toward creative ends. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 432 Advanced Painting

Prerequisite: ART 431. Advanced Development of individual expression and mastery of the medium. Emphasis on developing a cohesive body of work. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 433 Advanced Drawing

Prerequisite: ART 434. Sophomores or above. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in drawing. Emphasis on exploration and development of ambitious, original approaches to drawing. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 434 Drawing II

Prerequisite: Art 181, Art 182, Art 183, Art 184, and Art 234. Sophomores or above. Designed to encourage exploration of a broad variety of sources for drawing images, drawing concepts and thematic interpretation and expression. Designed for advanced drawing students. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 435 Drawing Studio

Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in drawing. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 436 Painting Studio

Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in painting. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 437 Computer Art

Prerequisite: Art 171, ART 181, ART 182, ART 183, ART 184, and ART 234. Sophomores or above. Principles and practices for computer application in the visual arts. Create art projects and gain knowledge of trends in computer graphics, digital technology and hardware/software configuration. Course fee required.

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ART 438 History of Computer Graphics

Prerequisite: Select one course: ART 171, ART 437, or ART 471. Facts and aspects related to computer applications in arts, graphics, animation, interactivity and www. Analysis of concepts and approaches related to artistic quality and technological solutions in computer graphics. Course fee required.

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ART 439 Computer Graphics Studio

Consent of Instructor. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics related to computer graphics. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 440 Foundations of Art Education

Prerequisite: ART 181, ART182, ART 183, ART 184, ART 234, EDFE 110. Juniors or above. An in-depth study of the field of art education and pre-professional related areas including: learning theory, aesthetics and psychology. Course fee required.

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ART 441 Cultural Studies in the K-12 Curriculum

Prerequisites: EDFE 110, ART 181, ART 182, ART 183, ART 184, ART 234 or instructor consent. The course examines the teaching of art based on local and global cultural contexts including past traditions and current issues. The course includes experiences in the community, art-making and classroom use of images and stories from a variety of cultures. Course fee required.

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ART 442 Curriculum and Instruction in Art: Studio Strategies

Prerequisites: ART 181, ART 182, ART 183, ART 184, ART 234, Application for Initial Admission to PTEP. Juniors or above. Study curriculum development and art learning activities appropriate for instruction in elementary and secondary art education.

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ART 444 Methods of Teaching Art in the Elementary School

Prerequisites: Application for Full Admission to PTEP, and 2.75 GPA. The class introduces elements of the visual arts and aesthetics that are applicable to children's learning in the elementary classroom. Course fee required.

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ART 445 Clinical Experiences II: K-12 Art

Prerequisite: ART 345 and Application for Full Admission to PTEP. Gain practical experience in the classroom with variety of materials, subject matter and with varying age groups. Requires observation in public school visual arts classrooms, participation in a variety of classroom experiences including preparing, teaching and assessing a visual arts unit and participation with weekly seminar.

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ART 447 Multimedia in the Arts-Methods and Materials

Prerequisites: Art 181, Art 182, Art 183, Art 184, & Art 234. Students investigate thematic interpretation of ideas and express them in a variety of systems. Through conceptual thought & formatting, students will explore an integration of 2D/3D projects. Seniors and above.

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ART 449 Current Issues in Art

Prerequisites: Art 181, 182, and 185. A study of cultural, social, philosophical, and theoretical issues in the arts. The course includes discussion of educational, museum, gallery and visual culture contexts including studio and post-studio practices. Course fee required.

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ART 452 Advanced Printmaking

Prerequisites: ART 353 and ART 358. The course focuses on linocut, reduction woodcut, callographs, and engraving in Relief and in Intaglio on soft ground, hard ground, aquatint, feather biting. Development of personal images are emphasized. Course fee required.

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ART 455 Printmaking Studio

Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topic in printmaking. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 460 Sculpture Studio

Prerequisite: ART 361. Self-directed studies in selected sculptural modes or processes. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 462 Advanced Sculpture

Prerequisite: ART362 or ART 363. Major/Minors only. Instruction in advanced skills, techniques and concepts in sculpture at the undergraduate level. Emphasis on developing a coherent body of work. Repeatable, maximum of 6 hours. Course fee required.

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ART 464 Jewelry Studio

Prerequisite: ART 265. Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topic in jewelry. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 465 Advanced Metalsmithing

Prerequisite: ART 265. Sophomores or above. Extension of increasingly skilled and sophisticated techniques/processes in jewelry and metalwork. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 466 Visual Arts Student Teaching Seminar

Prerequisite:Successfully complete Application for Student Teaching and successfully pass program specific PRAXIS test. Co-requisite: EDFE 444. This seminar provides persons actively involved in the student teaching program in Visual Arts with a support system and pertinent information to assist them during their field experience. Course fee required.

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ART 468 Game Design IV

Prerequisite: ART 369. This course familiarizes students with advanced techniques used for creating artistic games with the use of various digital media. Collaborative production will involve code, video and sound, focusing on game production and prototyping. Course fee required.

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ART 469 Interactive Design

Prerequisite: ART 270. Sophomores or above. This course concentrates on the design, development, implementation of effective web and interactive media applications. Projects emphasize the principles of graphic design, interactivity and usability. Repeatable maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 470 Narrative Design

Prerequisite: ART 376. Sophomores or above. Advanced level graphic design course with an emphasis on narrative, multi-page and sequential design. Projects utilize advanced typographic and organizational systems using traditional and digital processes and media. Course fee required.

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ART 471 Computer Graphics

Prerequisite: ART 171, ART 181, ART 182, ART 183, ART 184, ART 234. Sophomore or above. Exploration of computer graphics discipline by solving problems in computer based communication and visualization of ideas and processes across various disciplines. Presentation of interdisciplinary concepts as 2-D and 3-D objects. Course fee required.

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ART 472 Photography Studio

Instructor consent. Individualized or specialized study in photography. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 473 Brand Identity Design

Prerequisite: ART 376. Sophomore or above. Advanced studio course focusing on the visual expression of branding and identity systems. Students use contemporary design analysis, research and creative strategy techniques, develop comprehensive branding and marketing campaigns, and execute quality presentations. Repeatable, maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 474 Graphic Studio

Consent of instructor. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in graphics. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 476 Advanced Black and White Photography

Prerequisite: ART 274. Sophomores or above. Learn advanced concepts and practices of black and white film photography. Techniques also include controlling a large format camera, close-up/macro photography, processing sheet film, calibrating the film/paper system for the individual, printing on fiber based paper and toning prints. Course fee required.

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ART 479 Senior Project

Prerequisite: ART 376. Prerequisites or Concurrent: Art 469, ART 470, and ART 473. The course focuses on the completion of a self initiated senior project and preparation of a professional portfolio. Students research and prepare capstone projects, and prepare a cohesive body of work for graduation. Course fee required.

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ART 481 Advanced Photography

Prerequisite: ART 271. Sophomores or above and instructor consent. This course provides the student with the opportunity to undertake a specialized study of a photographic process, technique or topic. Repeatable for a maximum of six credits. Course fee required.

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ART 482 Art of Africa, South Seas, and Mesoamerica

Sophomores or above. Study the history and arts of Africa, South Seas and Mesoamerica. Course fee required.

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ART 484 Asian Art History

Sophomores and above. Students will learn about the arts traditions of East Asia and the aesthetic underpinnings of traditional East Asian culture. Course fee required.

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ART 486 Renaissance Art

Sophomores and above. Study in detail the humanistic aspects of the renaissance art 1250-1600, including the evolutionary developments of Mannerism and the beginnings of Baroque Art. Course fee required.

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ART 489 Contemporary Art

Sophomores or above. An in-depth study of style characteristics and cultural contexts of modern, late modern and postmodern art. Course fee required.

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ART 492 Internship in Art

Senior Art majors only or consent of instructor. Supervised professional activity in major field of study. Must spend a minimum of 30 clock hours per credit hour. Repeatable, up to nine credits. Course fee required.

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ART 493 Museum Studies Practicum

Sophomore or above. This course provides emerging museum professionals hands on experience, skill-sets, and theories essential in producing museum quality exhibitions within the field of Museum Studies. Course fee required.

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ART 495 Topics in Art

Prerequisite: Sophomores or above. In depth study of topics in art and art history. Repeatable, under different subtitles. Course fee required.

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ART 496 Art of the Twentieth Century

Sophomores or above. In depth study of art in Europe and the Americas from 1900 through post-modernism. Course fee required.

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