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Introductory hands-on art studio course for non-art majors. Students will explore various materials and think, talk and write about art. (University Program Group I-B: The Arts)
Credits
3(0-6)
Introduction to drawing media and techniques with a focus on drawing from observation and to formal principles of composition and conceptual inventiveness.
Credits
3(0-6)
Introduction to the basic compositional skills and conceptual applications of digital photography. This course cannot be applied to any Art Major or Minor. This course is approved for offering in a distance learning format.
Credits
3(3-0)
Introduction to form and its relation to the 2-dimensional surface. Focus on the elements and principles of design, creative problem solving and visual literacy.
Credits
3(0-6)
Introduction to the aesthetic theory and visual language of Modernism, Post-Modernism, and Post-Postmodernism.
Credits
3(3-0)
Introduction to elements and principles of design, creative problem solving, and visual literacy as it applies to 3-dimensional form, space, and time.
Credits
3(0-6)
Introduction to elements and principles of design and their application, including creative problem solving and visual literacy, as it applies to two and three-dimensional form.
Credits
3(0-6)
Introduction to elements and principles of design, creative problem solving and visual literacy as it applies to digital media.
Credits
3(0-6)
To develop an aesthetic awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the visual arts through an introduction to media, formal analysis, and interpretation. This course cannot be applied to any Art Major or Minor. This course may be offered in an online format. May be offered as Writing Intensive. (University Program Group I-B: The Arts)
Credits
3(3-0)
An introduction to painting with the exploration of media, techniques, and the concepts of space, form, and color.
Credits
3(0-6)
Examines how photography affirms identity, power, and social status. Covers representation of marginalized groups, such as indigenous people, women, and members of the LGBTQ community. (University Program Group IV-A: Studies in Discrimination)
Credits
3(3-0)
An introduction to intaglio and lithography printmaking techniques as a fine art. Prerequisite:
ART 106.
Credits
3(0-6)
Introduction to concepts and techniques of weaving and off-loom structures such as basketry, felting, fabric collage and dyeing.
Credits
3(0-6)