Art
Art - ART
1003 -
Understanding Visual Art - 3 credit hours
An introducation to understanding and appreciation of visual
arts. The major art forms of painting, sculpture, and architecture
are explored and related to everyday life. This course may be taken
as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the AA in Art, Art
Minor, as a Humanities/Fine Arts General Education choice, an
elective, or Liberal Arts Elective Studies in Depth for non-art
majors. Course rotation: Typically offered once a
year.
1214 - Beginning Studio:
Drawing - 4 credit hours
Develops observational skills and explores a variety of drawing
media and subject matter. Students will become familiar with
traditional and contemporary drawing applications while formulating
inquiries for personalized artistic expression. ($20 lab fee.)
Course rotation: Typically offered each semester.
2153 - Introduction to Photography - 3
credit hours
Introduces the fundamentals of digital photography in both
artistic and media contexts. Through the study of cameras, light,
compositions, and image manipulation, students learn the processes
and aesthetic values needed to produce quality images.
A hands- Also listed as JRNL 2153. Course
Rotation: Fall and Spring.
2164 - Design and
Color - 4 credit hours
An introduction to basic principles and concepts related to color
and two- and three-dimensional forms. Students will develop
creative problem solving skills by analyzing the properties and
functions of various hands on design applications. ($20 lab
fee.) Course rotation: Typically offered each
semester.
2314 - Beginning Studio: Painting -
4 credit hours
Designed to enhance creative potential and develop proficiency
through the use of paint media, composition, a variety of subject
matter and studio practices. Students will become familiar with
traditional and contemporary painting applications while
formulating inquiries for personalized artistic expression. ($20
lab fee.) Recommended Courses: 1214 and
2164. Course rotation: Typically offered each
semester.
2414 - Beginning Studio:
Ceramics - 4 credit hours
Development of functional and sculptural ceramics using
primarily hand-building methods: Coil, slab, extruded, and combined
methods and surface enrichment appropriate for low- and high-fire
clay bodies. Students will become familiar with traditional
and contemporary ceramic applications while formulating inquiries
for personalized artistic expression. ($20 lab fee.)
Course rotation: Typically offered once a year.
2514 - Beginning Studio:
Sculpture - 4 credit hours
An examination of sculptural processes: casting, carving, modeling,
and assemblage. Addresses basic sculptural problems related to
technique, materials, and methods. Students will become familiar
with traditional and contemporary sculptural applications while
formulating inquiries for personalized artistic expression. ($20
lab fee.) Recommended: ART 1214 and
2164. Course rotation: Typically offered during fall
semester.
2614 - Art Education P-5 - 4 credit
hours
Develops an increased understanding of visual art and
applications for teaching art in elementary school classes.
Emphasis will be on experimentation with art media, and development
of skills for teaching and assessing creative problem-solving
activities that are developmentally appropriate in appreciation,
production, and integrated art lessons. Includes a field
experience component. Also listed as EDUC 2614. ($20 lab
fee). Recommended for Art Education majors: ART 2164 and
either ART 2733 or 2743. Recommended for P-5 Education
majors: ART 1003 and EDUC 3223. Course rotation:
Typically offered fall semester.
2733 - Art History I - 3 credit
hours
Surveys visual art forms and architecture of the ancient cultures
through the Gothic Period. Course rotation: Typically
offered during spring semester.
2743 - Art History II - 3 credit
hours
Surveys historical developments of western visual art forms and
architecture from the renaissance through the modern era.
Course rotation: Typically offered during fall
semester.
3234 - Advanced Studio: Drawing -
4 credit hours
A thematic approach is used to develop advanced studio practices.
From consideration of particular topics, investigation of drawing
processes to strengthen proficiency, analysis of problems in
composition and content, a variety of traditional and contemporary
drawing applications leading toward individualized expression is
explored. Note: This course may be repeated. ($20 lab fee.)
Prerequisites: ART 2164
and 1214, or
permission of instructor. Course rotation: Typically
offered once a year.
3334 - Advanced Studio:
Painting - 4 credit hours
A thematic approach is used to develop advance studio
practices. From consideration of particular topics, investigation
of paint processes to strengthen proficiency, analysis of problems
in composition and content, a variety of traditional and
contemporary painting applications leading toward individualized
expression is explored. Note: This course may be repeated. ($20 lab
fee.) Recommended Courses: ART 1214
and 2164. Prerequisites: ART 2314,
or permission of instructor. Course
rotation: Typically offered once a year.
3434 - Advanced Studio: Ceramics -
4 credit hours
A thematic approach to developing advanced ceramic studio
proficiencies is used and includes consideration of advanced
problems in composition and content, and a variety of traditional
and contemporary functional and sculptural applications leading
toward individualized expressions and critical reflection. This
course may be repeated. ($20 lab fee.)
Prerequisite: ART 2414. Course
rotation: Typically offered once a year.
3524 - Advanced Studio: Sculpture -
4 credit hours
A thematic approach is used to developing proficiencies in
advanced sculptural practices. From consideration of particular
topics, advanced problems in composition and content, a variety of
traditional and contemporary sculptural applications leading toward
individualized expression is explored. This course may be repeated.
($20 lab fee.) Recommended Courses: ART
1214 and 2164. Prerequisites: ART 2514,
or permission of instructor. Course
rotation: Typically offered during fall semester.
3624 - Art Education 6-12 - 4
credit hours
(Also listed as EDUC 3623) Preparation for teaching middle
and high school art classes. Topics will include examining
the philosophical roots of art education; planning of verbal and
visual activities, approaches to teaching and preparation for
students; promoting creativity and reflection, diversity, and
interdisciplinary connections; teaching art criticism and history;
and addressing national standards and teacher competencies. Studio
and writing intensive activities are required. Includes a field
experience component. Prerequisites: ART
1214, and 2613,
or permission of instructor. Course
rotation: Offered as needed.
3753 - Modern Art - 3 credit hours
Investigates early 20th century modern art's directions
through contemporary trends and issues in the visual arts.
Recommended Courses: ART 2733 and
2743. Course Rotation: Typically offered during
spring semester.
4904 - Art Majors Seminar - 4
credit hours
A cohesive body of work related to his or her principal
area of concentration (minimum of nine hours at 2000-4000 level) is
required to complete this capstone course. In depth investigations
of subject, media, form, and content areas, demonstrate the
student's ability to develop self directed initiatives. An
exhibition and portfolio are required for studio, or research
treatise and presentation for art history in addition to artist
statement, cover letters, resume, and other professional
preparations. ($20 lab fee.)
Prerequisites: Senior standing
and permission of instructor. Course
rotation: Typically offered during spring semester.
PN01-3 - Art Internship - 1-3 credit
hours
Art Internships offer an opportunity to apply the skills and
understandings learned in the Art major in a professional setting.
Interns will work closely with an art instructor and an on-site
professional supervisor. Students arrange their own internships
with the assistance and approval of their internship instructor.
Prerequisites: Junior standing and
completion of core program requirements.