Undergraduate Art Studio
Undergraduate Art Studio
2010 Summer Term
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INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING DESIGN
ARTSTDIO 180
An introductory course for non-art majors covering the principles, materials, procedures and applications of advertising design. A student may not register for ARTSTDIO180 if previously or currently enrolled in any ARTSTIO 300 level course or above, unless departmental approval is obtained.
CERAMICS I
ARTSTDIO 251
A course designed to give the student the opportunity to explore handbuilding in slab, coil and other techniques; wheel throwing will be introduced as a basic means of pottery development. Work with a variety of glazing techniques will be stressed.
METAL AND JEWELRY I
ARTSTDIO 271
Exploration into creating jewelry and small sculpture from brass, copper, bronze, and silver. This course is designed for both art majors and non-art majors.
METAL AND JEWELRY II
ARTSTDIO 272
Continued exploration into the creation of jewelry and small sculpture from metal. Emphasis is on conceptual and technical achievement.
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FOR THE ARTIST
ARTSTDIO 287
Creation of computer generated artwork on the Amiga and MacIntosh systems with an emphasis on photo based digital imaging techniques. Lecture content includes discussions, readings and visual presentations on contemporary usage of electronically generated art and design.
PAINTING I
ARTSTDIO 321
An introduction to painting as an art form. This study is grounded in the disciplines associated with the techniques, and aesthetics of painting in water based and acrylic media.
SCULPTURE I
ARTSTDIO 341
An introduction to the disciplines associated with the techniques, media and aesthetics of sculpture.
SCULPTURE II
ARTSTDIO 342
A continuation of 110-341 with emphasis on individual direction. The intent is to develop a deeper meaning of art and art processes.
SCULPTURE III
ARTSTDIO 343
Arranged for the student as indicated by the student's own interest and abilities. The student is encouraged to work toward a high degree of competency and enlightenment.
METAL AND JEWELRY III
ARTSTDIO 373
This course emphasizes more complex construction and statements in the creation of jewelry and small sculpture from metal.
THE ART OF THE BOOK
ARTSTDIO 434
This course will focus on the creation of hand made fine art books through the combination of applied research in traditional and non-traditional printmaking techniques and bookbinding. Graduate students will be expected to research an historical binding and create models for presentation to the class. Fullfills printmaking requirement.
SCULPTURE IV
ARTSTDIO 444
Advanced studio experience in sculpture. Prereq: 9 credits in sculpture
SCULPTURE V: RESEARCH
ARTSTDIO 445
A highly specialized course offering directed studio research in a specific problem related to sculpture. Prereq: 9 credits in sculpture
METAL AND JEWELRY IV
ARTSTDIO 474
An advanced course emphasizing design and creation of objects, both wearable and sculptural. Sophisticated technical skills will be explored with and emphasis on contemporary concepts.
METAL AND JEWELRY V: RESEARCH
ARTSTDIO 475
A highly specialized course offering directed research in a specific creative problem related to metals and jewelry. Assignments will be made that further students conceptual direction.
FIELD INTERNSHIP IN ART
ARTSTDIO 492
Internship involving professional experience under the supervision of selected business and/or institutional personnel within student's area of emphasis. Departmental approval required for application. May be retaken to maximum of 6 credits in degree and major. Prereq: 9 credits and 3.00 GPA in area of emphasis and consent and placement by the Department and 2nd term Sophomore status.
INDEPENDENT STUDIES
ARTSTDIO 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for a maximum of six credits in major/degree. Prereq: Consent of Instructor