ART Courses
ART 1013
Drawing
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Study of proportion, perspective, light and shade,
basic elements of pictorial composition.
ART 1023 Design and Color
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
A basic study of the use of line, shape, texture,
value, and color and their relationships in composition.
ART 1053 Art
Appreciation
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
A basic introductory course in man's cultural
heritage through the visual arts.
ART 1063 3-D
Design
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Introduction to the processes and media of
3-dimensional design to include both additive and subtractive processes.
ART 1103 Art
for Elementary Teachers
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Art and handicrafts for children of various age
levels with instruction and practice in executing appropriate projects
on each level.
ART 2203
Watercolor
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Basic techniques in handling transparent watercolor
with work in still life and landscape.
ART 2223
Ceramics I
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Introduction to design and production of pottery.
Hand building, decorating, and glazing.
ART 2243
Painting I
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Alla prima (direct) oil painting.
ART 2263
Ceramics II
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisites: ART
2223
A continuation of ART 2223 with special emphasis on
the potter's wheel.
ART 2273
Metals
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Techniques in silversmithing and art metal smithing.
Design and construction of projects to build basic small
metalsmithing skills.
ART 2283
Drawing II
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 1013
A continuation of Drawing I with emphasis in more
diverse mediums, with studio practice in drawing a live model.
ART 2293
Printmaking
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Introduction to the four processes in Printmaking: planographic, intaglio, relief, and stencil.
ART 3303
Elementary Art Methods
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
A course designed for prospective teachers of art
in the schools. Lecture,
discussion, and appropriate projects concerning art theory, curriculum
content, and strategies for the teaching of art to elementary children.
ART 3313
Advanced Drawing
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 2283
Continuation of ART 2283 with emphasis on theory
and content.
ART 3323
Painting II
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisites: ART 1013, ART 1023, and ART 2243
Continuation of ART 2243.
ART 3333
Painting III
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisites: ART 3323
Continuation of ART 3323. Experimentation with
various techniques.
ART 3343
Advanced Printmaking
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 2293
Refinement and control of Printmaking processes
with emphasis on individual expression.
ART 3403 Art
History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: ENGL 1023 or 1043
Examination of painting, sculpture, architecture,
and media from prehistoric to Renaissance periods.
ART 3413 Art
History Survey II: Renaissance to Present
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1023 or 1043
Examination of painting, sculpture, architecture,
and media from Renaissance to the present day.
ART 3423
Advanced Watercolor
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 2203.
Continuation of ART 2203 with emphasis on
expression.
ART 3713
Ceramics III
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 2263
Continuation of ART 2263.
Additional potter's wheel techniques.
Study of glazes and glaze formulation.
ART 4643
Painting III
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisites: ART 1013ART 1023, ART 3443, ART
4613.
Continuation of ART 4613.
Experimentation with various techniques.
ART 4693
Senior Thesis
3 credits: 6 hours laboratory
Prerequisite: Advanced standing and permission of
Dean and instructor.
Preparation leading up to and including a Senior
Art Exhibition. Course addresses finishing, publicity, and marketing
strategies.
ART 4723
Ceramics IV
3 credits:6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 3713
A continuation of Ceramics III.
Emphasis on developing a personal style, noting historical
references. Formulation of glazes for personal use will be explored.
An artist’s statement must accompany the final project.
ART 4733
Special Topics in Art History
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: ENGL 2283 or ENGL 2293
Selected topics not covered in other courses or a
more intensive study of specific topics in art history. Topics may
include but are not limited to intensive study Craft, Feminine, Fine
Art, and Mixed Media Time Based Arts.
ART 4743
Painting IV
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 3333
Concerned with the discovery of personal artistic
voice using the materials of painting. Conceptual and composition
construction of painting will be explored in relation to personal thesis
exploration.
ART 4753 Ceramics V
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 4723
A continuation of Ceramics IV. Further emphasis on developing
personal style, historical reference, and glaze formulation.
ART 4763 Ceramics VI
3 credits: 6 hours lecture and studio
Prerequisite: ART 4753
A continuation of Ceramics V. Critical review of personal style,
historical reference and glaze formulation. Independent firing
techniques, glaze applications and personal artistic career direction
will be emphasized.
ART 4693 Senior Thesis
3 credits: 6 hours laboratory
Prerequisite: Advanced standing and permission of Dean and Instructor.
Corequisite: The 3000-4000 level studio course that corresponds to their
thesis focus.
Preparation leading up to and including a Senior Art Exhibition.
Course addresses finishing, publicity, and marketing strategies.
ART 468V Art
Practicum
Variable credit
Prerequisite: Advanced standing and permission of
Dean and Instructor.
Selected topics not covered in other courses or a
more intensive study of specific topics in art, which will include
practical application of these topics.
ART 479V
Independent Study in Art
Variable credit
Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in
the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for prerequisites and
description.
ART 4903
Seminar in Teaching Art
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: Advanced standing and permission of
Dean and instructor. Evaluation and critique of micro classroom
teaching, history of academic discipline, philosophical development,
test design and evaluation, and materials for on-site teaching.