Undergraduate Art Studio
Undergraduate Art Studio
2007 Spring Term
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2-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
ARTSTDIO 102
This course is dedicated to the study of design for the flat surface. A variety of techniques, tools and materials are used to examine the basic elements, principles and concepts of visual organization. Emphasis is place on the development of problem solving skills and ideation.
3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
ARTSTDIO 103
This course is dedicated to the study of design in the three dimensions of height, width, and depth. Working with a variety of media, students will learn how to manipulate the elements and organizational principles through the construction and analysis of three-dimensional projects.
BASIC ART
ARTSTDIO 121
An introductory studio course for non-art majors and minors covering the basic concepts and materials of major visual arts.
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 110-180 if previously or currently enrolled in any 110-300 level course or above, unless departmental approval is obtained.
DRAWING I
ARTSTDIO 201
An introduction to the basic concepts in drawing. This course provides a systematic exploration of the drawing methods with and emphasis on traditional approaches to line, form, composition, perspective & chiaroscuro
DRAWING II
ARTSTDIO 202
This course develops concepts & skills introduced in Drawing I. Color, alternative materials & variable formats will be explored in problem-solving format. Emphasis placed on strengthening content & design relationships. 2-D design experience recommended.
DESIGN FOUNDATIONS FOR THE WEB
ARTSTDIO 222
This primarily classroom formatted course will introduce students to the fundamentals of the elements and principles of media design and how they relate to web site and page content creation. The focus throughout is on visually and aesthetically effective site design. Topics include visual organiztional principles, criteria for aesthetic development, critical visual awareness, graphics utilizing digital imaging and web page design software, time based media, animation, audio and video, and the role of designer and programmer on the aesthetics and function of web communication.
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.
DRAWING III: THE FIGURE
ARTSTDIO 303
This course provides an introduction to figure drawing. Studio sessions are dedicated to drawing from life models, study of structural and surface anatomy, and the development of sound technical skills and creative approaches to drawing the human figure.
PHOTOGRAPHY: EXPRESSION AND EXPERIMENTATION
ARTSTDIO 311
Lectures, demonstrations, and darkroom work sessions constitute a basic introduction to photographic tools, techniques, and expression. Media: black and white prints.
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.
PRINTMAKING I: RELIEF
ARTSTDIO 332
Exploration of printmaking as an art form with emphasis on relief printing techniques, including single, multiple block and reduction wood-cuts and non-traditional blocks, color printing, image making and editioning. Fulfills printmaking requirement.
SCULPTURE I
ARTSTDIO 341
An introduction to the disciplines associated with the techniques, media and aesthetics of sculpture.
CERAMICS II
ARTSTDIO 352
A continuation of ARTSTDIO 251 with emphasis on additional intermediate-level hand building and wheel throwing techniques, exploration into various glazing methods as well as an introduction to kiln loading.
CERAMICS III
ARTSTDIO 353
Arranged for the student as indicated by the student's own interest and abilities.
METAL AND JEWELRY III
ARTSTDIO 373
This course emphasizes more complex construction and statements in the creation of jewelry and small sculpture from metal.
GRAPHIC DESIGN I
ARTSTDIO 381
An introductory studio course familiarizing the student with graphic design basics: the creative process, design terminology and theory, design principles, tools and materials, 2-D layout, typography and basic computer techniques.
GRAPHIC DESIGN II
ARTSTDIO 382
Emphasis is on conceptual and visual problems in graphic design. The student analyzes, defines objectives, develops and presents graphic solutions relating to communication in book design, magazine layout, and informational graphics.
GRAPHIC DESIGN III
ARTSTDIO 383
Emphasis is on graphic design solutions to communication problems relating to advertising. The student analyzes, defines objectives and presents in comprehensive format solutions for advertisements, web design, letterhead, direct mail brochures and business logo and stationery.
ELECTRONIC ILLUSTRATION
ARTSTDIO 385
Electronic Illustration will present techniques, concepts and practices that are part of the field of Illustration. The class will pay special attention to the development of these within the context of computer technology. A variety of imaging software will be used, including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Painter as well as and introduction to 3-D Graphic effects. An emphasis on the higher and potential of cross platform effects will be stressed.
KINETIC ART/MULTIMEDIA DESIGN
ARTSTDIO 388
This course is focused on the study of kinetic art and aesthetic interdisciplinary activities using graphics, typography, computer/video visual imaging and sound synthesis. Students will create time based digital multimedia presentations. Computer animation and design/illustration software applications, digital video effects, photo/video image processing, sound recording, interactive sequence scripting, sound synthesis and video production procedures contribute to the aesthetic aspects of multimedia and will be procedural/technical areas of exploration in this course. Repeatable to six credits.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY/DIGITAL IMAGING
ARTSTDIO 390
An exploration of digital photography and electronic imaging techniques for art and design. Using both low and high-resolution filmless cameras and digital imaging techniques, students will learn the fundamentals of camera operations through photographic manipulation. Activities will include experiences in original still photography, panoramic VR photography, studio & location lighting, visual aesthetic planning, concept development, team building, special effects and professional technical production practices.
ADVANCED PAINTING
ARTSTDIO 426
A studio course which provides the opportunity for students to pursue directed intermediate and advanced research in the techniques and aesthetics of painting. Traditional oil and water based media will be introduced. Advanced students will be encouraged to explore a medium of choice. Repeatable in increments of 3 credits per term for a maximum of 12 credits.
CERAMICS IV
ARTSTDIO 454
This course provides the student the opportunity to pursue partially directed advanced research in the techniques and aesthetics of ceramics. Advanced glaze research methodology and kiln firing techniques are emphasized.
CERAMICS V: RESEARCH
ARTSTDIO 455
This course provides the student the opportunity to pursue self-proposed and self-directed research in advanced ceramics utilizing personal techniques and aesthetics.
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.
ILLUSTRATION II
ARTSTDIO 482
Advanced course concentrating on the development of illustration skills and techniques. Emphasis placed on the development of a personal approach to conceptual and visual problem solving related to editorial, advertising and specialized fields of illustration.
GRAPHIC DESIGN IV: COMPUTER PROCESSES
ARTSTDIO 484
Emphasis is on conceptual and visual graphic design problem solving. The student studies contemporary design issues and develops strategies for design solutions. Visual image development, information design and corporate identity program design, publication planning and design development, and pre-press applications of computer technologies are many of the areas of concentration.
GRAPHIC DESIGN V: ADVANCED COMPUTING SOLUTIONS
ARTSTDIO 485
With guidance from the instructor, the student defines objectives, researches and realizes solutions for a series of designs in an area of special interest. A knowledge of advanced computing hardware and software processes is applied to realize final solutions.
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.
SPECIAL STUDIES
ARTSTDIO 496
Variable topics. Group activity. Not offered regularly in the curriculum but offered on topics selected on the basis of timeliness, need, and interest, and generally in the format of regularly scheduled Catalog offerings. Repeatable. Prereq: Consent of Instructor
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