302 Color. 3 cr. Color phenomena and visual perception as applied in art problems. Lectures, readings in theory, philosophy, and history of design. P: Art 102 & 104 or ETD 120 & 220.
306 Relief Printmaking. 3 cr. Woodcut, collage print, linoleum cut, and wood engraving; color printing. Studio practice, lectures, discussion, critiques. P: Art 212.
312 Intermediate Drawing I. 3 cr. The exploration of conceptual drawing in various media. Emphasis on conceptual/formal solutions. P: Art 212.
314 Sculpture II. 3 cr. Continuation of 214. P: Art 214.
316 Lithography. 3 cr. Direct drawing on stone with crayon and tusche, transfer techniques, color processes; studio practice, lectures, discussions, and critiques. P: Art 212.
318 Nonstatic Forms. 3 cr. An introduction to non-static forms: conceptual art, installation, visual art Performances, video art. P: Art 208 and cons inst.
322 Intermediate Painting I. 3 cr. Development of technical processes, concepts, historical continuity. Study and application of various media of oils, acrylics, collage materials. P: Art 222.
324 Ceramics II. 3 cr. Continuation of 224. P: Art 224 and cons inst.
326 Etching. 3 cr. Introduction to intaglio printmaking techniques. Studio problems in platemaking and printing. P: Art 212.
328 The Computer in the Visual Arts. 3 cr. Survey of the use of the computer in art: history, artists' work, techniques, and the practical generation of computer-assisted imagery. Cons inst. P: Cons inst.
332 Life Drawing II. 3 cr. Continuation of 232. P: Art 232.
334 Wood Working. 3 cr. Exploration of wood as a medium for constructing creative and functional three-dimensional forms. P: Art 102 & 104 & cons inst.
336 Serigraphy. 3 cr. Materials and techniques of silk screen process; silk screen as a fine art form. P: Art 212.
342 Watercolor II. 3 cr. Continuation of 242. P: Art 242.
344 Art Metal II. 3 cr. Advanced jewelry techniques: exploration of centrifugal lost wax casting, forging, stone setting, and hollow construction. P: Art 244 and cons inst.
346 Typography and Communication Design. 3 cr. Foundation course, techniques of typographic design, layout, and printing. P: Art 102, 104, 212 or cons inst.
354 Glassworking. 2-3 cr. Glassworking toward a personal concept of material; lecture and lab. P: So st and cons inst.
356 Print Production Techniques (Digital Printmaking). 3 cr. An introduction to digital technologies that will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of how to prepare art for printing. P: Art 102, 104, 212 & one of the following: 306, 316, 326, 336 or 376; or cons inst. by portfolio review.
366 Stage Lighting I. (Crosslisted with Theatre) 3-4 cr. Application of lighting design to the stage and natural environment. Color principles, lighting instruments, and control equipment. Production participation and labs. P: So st.
372 Set Design I. (Crosslisted with Theatre) 3 cr. Principles of composition, scale, perspective, and color applied to the stage; production of ground plans, elevations, sketches, and models.
376 Photography. 3 cr. Techniques, philosophies, and concepts in photography as an art form. Emphasis on personal expression and relationship to other media. P: Art 104 & 222 & cons inst.
412 Intermediate Drawing II. 3 cr. Continuation of 312. P: Art 312.
414 Art Foundry. 3 cr. Traditional and nontraditional methods of fine art foundry. P: Art 314 and cons inst.
418 Installations and Environments. 3 cr. Studio projects in site-specific art making supplemented by readings and examples of relevant contemporary artists' work. P: Cons inst.
422 Intermediate Painting II. 3 cr. Continuation of 322. P: Art 322.
428 Computer Imaging Techniques. 3 cr. Techniques of computer image generation, aesthetics of computer-assisted art. P: Art 328 and cons inst.
429 3D Digital Studio I. 3 cr. Introduction to three-dimensional modeling in the computer, in particular the use of 3D digital models for the creation of images and objects. P: Art 112, 102, & Art 104 or cons inst.
446 Artists' Books. 3 cr. The multiple and sequential visual imagery of the non-printed book, including its design and creation. P: Art 102, 212, Jr st, and cons inst.
448 Special Topics. 1-3 cr. P: Cons inst.
452 Concepts and Methodologies of Figuration. 3 cr. The human figure as a source for creative and independent viewpoints in painting and other media. Students work together in the painting studio from a live model and from other figural sources. P: Art 222, 232, 322.
454 Neon: Light as Sculpture. 3 cr. Introduction to light as sculptural medium including techniques for creating art using luminous tubes. P: Art 354 & cons inst.
458 Introduction to Communication Design. 3 cr. A systematic approach to the graphic/electronic design process. P: Art 346 or cons inst by portfolio review.
466 Papermaking: History, Elements and Techniques. 3 cr. Investigation and explanation of papermaking by hand as it relates to printmaking, drawing, and sculpture. History of papermaking stressing the last hundred years. Techniques of the craft, traditional sheet forming and use of paper pulp as pure plastic material with same educational goals as metal, ceramics, and wood. P: So st and cons inst.
469 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts. 1-4 cr. Guest artists will offer interdisciplinary courses on topics appropriate to their specializations. P: Consent of department.
476 Intermediate Photography. 3 cr. Introduction to more advanced printing techniques, large format camera, critical analysis, and discussion of history of photography and current trends. P: Art 376 and cons inst.
506 Advanced Relief Printmaking. 2-3 cr. Emphasis on color problems, surface qualities; studio practice, discussion, critiques. P: Art 306 and cons inst.
508 Colloquium in Art. 1 cr.
512 Advanced Drawing I. 2-3 cr. Drawing course taught in a structured format where students work on various problems/issues in drawing. P: Art 312 & 412.
514 Advanced Sculpture I. 2-3 cr. Instruction in the use of plastics, metals, wood, clay, plaster, paint, etc. as required by the individual in terms of the formal and conceptual basis of the work. P: Art 314 & cons inst.
516 Advanced Lithography. 2-3 cr. (See Art 316). P: Art 316 and cons inst.
518 Artist's Video. 3 cr. Principles and techniques in video art. P: Art 208, Art 318 or Sr st, and cons inst.
522 Advanced Painting I. 2-3 cr. Technical processes; emphasis on personal expression, concepts, in various approaches to painting. P: Art 422, portfolio & cons inst.
524 Advanced Ceramics I. 2-3 cr. Thrown and hand-built forms, clay bodies, glazes, firing, general studio procedure; emphasis on development of personal concepts. P: Art 324 and cons inst.
526 Advanced Etching/Intaglio. 2-3 cr. Research in advanced intaglio techniques. Color printing. P: Art 326 and cons inst.
528 Computer-Mediated Art. 3 cr. Advanced concepts and techniques of the computer in art: interactive work, animation, and kinetic imagery. P: Art 428 and cons inst.
529 3D Digital Studio II. 3 cr. Intermediate/advanced class covering the theory and practice of 3D digital modeling and animation software as a tool for making art. P: Art 429 or cons inst.
532 Advanced Life Drawing I. 2-3 cr. Further examination of the percepts of drawing with the human figure. Emphasis on formal elements. Problems of structure. Intense studio practice working from the model. P: Art 332 and cons inst.
534 Advanced Wood Working. 3 cr. P: Art 334 and cons inst.
536 Advanced Serigraphy. 2-3 cr. (See Art 336). P: Art 336 and cons inst.
542 Advanced Watercolor I. 2-3 cr. Transparent and opaque watercolor media; studio practice, critiques, field trips. P: Art 342 and cons inst.
544 Advanced Art Metal I. 2-3 cr. P: Art 344 and cons inst.
546 Advanced Typography and Graphic Design. 3 cr. Correlation of typography with various graphics media. P: Art 346 & one of the following: 306, 316, 326, 336 or 376; & cons inst.
552 Advanced Concepts and Methodologies of Figuration I. 3 cr. Continuation of Art 452. P: Art 452.
554 Advanced Glassworking. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 354. P: Art 354 and cons inst.
556 Advanced Graphic Design Technology. 3 cr. Advanced laboratory course exploring techniques of design and production employing current technological production methods. P: Jr st, Art 546, and cons inst.
569 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts. 1-4 cr. Guest artists will offer interdisciplinary courses on topics appropriate to their specializations. P: Consent of department.
572 Set Design II. (Crosslisted with Theatre) 3 cr. Historical survey of visual theatre, painting, and architectural styles adapted to various dramatic forms. Application of design elements and styles to contemporary theatre productions. P: Theatre 372 or cons inst.
576 Advanced Photography. 3 cr. Emphasis on advanced techniques, color, personal concepts and expression, criticism, communicative potential of photography. P: Art 476 and cons inst.
608 Interdisciplinary Critique in the Visual Arts. 3 cr. Group critique for advanced students working in the various disciplines of the visual arts. P: Grad or Sr st and cons inst.
612 Advanced Drawing II. 2-3 cr. A continuation of 512 (Advanced Drawing I). P: Art 512.
614 Advanced Sculpture II. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 514. P: Art 514 and cons inst.
618 Advanced Artists' Video. 3 cr. Advanced course in the production of contemporary video art, emphasizing editing skills and the use of special effects, as well as critical analysis and theoretical issues. P: Art 518 or cons inst.
622 Advanced Painting II. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 522. P: Art 522 and cons inst.
624 Advanced Ceramics II. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 524. P: Art 524 and cons inst.
632 Advanced Life Drawing II. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 532. P: Art 532 and cons inst.
636 Computer Augmented Printmaking. 3 cr. Advanced computer imaging for printmaking. Emphasis is on selt-initiated projects that combine printmaking or photographic techniques with digital output. P: Art 356 and one of the following: Art 3006, 316, 336, 376: & cons inst.
642 Advanced Watercolor II. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 542. P: Art 542 and cons inst.
644 Advanced Art Metal II. 2-3 cr. P: Art 544 and cons inst.
646 Art of the Printed Book. 3 cr. Introduction to the art of the printed book using traditional and state of the art printing processes in a studio format. P: Art 346 and one of the following: Art 246, 356, 446; & cons inst.
652 Advanced Concepts and Methodologies of Figuration II. 3 cr. Continuation of Art 552. P: Art 552.
656 Design Portfolio and Professional Practice. 3 cr. Advanced level graphic course designed to prepare senior level students for entrance into the design profession. Portfolio and resume preparation will be the primary emphasis. Legal and professional practice topics also will be addressed. P: Art 346, 356, 546, 556 & cons inst.
669 Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts. 1-4 cr. Guest artists will offer interdisciplinary courses on topics appropriate to their specializations. P: Consent of department.
674 Selected Topics on Afro-American Artists. (Crosslisted with Afroamer) 3 cr. Works of Black artists in the U.S. discussed historically in terms of movements which they created and in terms of trends evolving on an international scale. Jr st and cons inst. P: Jr st and cons inst.
699 Independent Study. 1-3 cr. P: Cons inst.
718 Art Performance. 3 cr. Integration of animate and inanimate materials to form a living art work. P: Art 208, 318 or Sr st, and cons inst.
726 Graduate Intaglio Printmaking I. 2-3 cr. Refinement of advanced intaglio methods; exploration toward and individual and mature imagery in graphics materials. P: Art 526 and cons inst.
736 Graduate Graphics Workshop I. 2-6 cr. Open to experienced graphics students; all graphics media available; emphasis on development of personal concepts; individual conferences. P: Grad st and cons inst.
826 Graduate Intaglio Printmaking II. 2-3 cr. Continuation of 726. P: Art 726 and cons inst.
836 Graduate Graphics Workshop II. 2-6 cr. Continuation of 736. P: Art 736 and cons inst.
908 Seminar-Art. 3 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
912 Advanced Research-Drawing. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
914 Advanced Research-Sculpture. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
922 Advanced Research-Painting. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
924 Advanced Research-Ceramics. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
942 Advanced Research-Watercolor. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
944 Advanced Research-Art Metal. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
996 Advanced Research-Graphics. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
999 Independent Study. 1-4 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.
322 Teaching Art. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Designed to acquaint elementary education students with the visual arts; establish a rationale for teaching art; develop an elementary art curriculum; understand the developmental stages of artistic growth and the evaluative process in art education. P: EED; C&I 367, 368, 369, 422 & 506.
323 Art in Elementary Education. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Basic principles and problems in teaching art; basis for an understanding and evaluation of children's art work. P: Jr st & adm to Elem or Art Tc Prog, or Educ Spec, or cons inst. May not be taken con with Curric/ Art Ed 324.
324 Art in Secondary Education. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Methods and philosophies of teaching art; problems in implementing theories in practical situations in junior and senior high schools. P: Jr st & cons inst.
325 Computers in Elementary and Secondary Art Education. 3 cr. Application of computers in elementary and secondary art education for studio and instructional purposes. P: Jr st.
326 Design Education. 3 cr. Study and application of information, environment, object, and experience design to K-12 art education.
423 Student Teaching in Art in Elementary Schools. (Crosslisted with Curric) 2-6 cr. P: Art Ed, Curric 323.
424 Student Teaching in Art in Secondary Schools. (Crosslisted with Curric) 2-6 cr. P: Art Ed, Curric 324.
470 Practicum in Elementary School Art. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Selection of appropriate instructional materials and their application to a practical problem in teaching to selected students. P: Jr st & cons inst.
493 Practicum in Secondary School Art. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Observation and instruction of elementary and secondary pupils in a laboratory setting. Lecture and discussion of topics related to art instruction. P: Art Ed 323 & 470.
570 Art in Exceptional Education. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Approaches to developing programs and teaching art to exceptional students in public schools, special schools, and community institutions. P: Jr st & 3 cr in studio art, or cons inst.
699 Independent Reading and Research. 1-3 cr. P: Second sem Sr and cons inst.
900 Contemporary Practices in Art Education. 3 cr.
951 Seminar in Art Education. (Crosslisted with Curric) 3 cr. Examination and analysis of ideas and studies in art education and related areas preparatory to formulating research problems. P: Grad st & cons inst.
999 Advanced Independent Reading. 1-3 cr. P: Grad st and cons inst.