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  • 3.00 Credits

    Digital Technology has affected every aspect of the photographic process. Historically, new tools have lead to new forms of expression. Using tools learned in the preceding classes, students will explore visual issues unique to digital photography. Students will develop their personal vision and explore extended possibilities of the medium through a series of projects based on questions about the nature of contemporary photography. This class also explores technologies (such as video and 3D computer modeling ) that are new to contemporary fine arts photography. This class assumes that students are well grounded in technical skills and are prepared to use digital tools to explore aesthetic issues and advanced concepts. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 4740.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will work on producing a finished body of work, ready for exhibition or graduate program application. Students? projects will be reviewed in individual and group critiques. Members of the class must be prepared to work independently, have well formulated ideas, and participated in class discussions. This course is also structured to help students with professional practices such as writing an artist statement, building a resume, contacting a gallery, and applying for graduate school. Students will also be given readings for discussions on contemporary critical theory as it pertains to photography. There will be in-class writing assignments on the readings. Prerequisites: Emphasis in Photography
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a specialized course that is designed to offer topics in Art Teaching that are not currently offered in the curriculum.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with an opportunity to explore the role of the arts as a form of personal, interpersonal, social, political and environmental action. Students will use written texts, discussion, and examples of different forms of artistic practice to understand historical and contemporary models of art for action. in addition, students will work individually or collectively to create art that will facilitate a type of action.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is a specialized course that is designed to offer topics in Photography that are not currently offered in the curriculum.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The internship program eases the transition between the educational environment and the practicing profession. Reputable design studios, advertising agencies, and in-house design departments are asked by the graphic design faculty to participate. Internship placement is based upon the students' qualifications. These experiences are supplemented with course work addressing issues such as designer/client relationships, tax & legal issues, contract development and all practices associated with the business of design. Prerequisites: Department Consent AND Emphasis in Graphic Design.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a specialized course that is designed to offer topics in Printmaking that are not currently offered in the curriculum. Prerequisites: Full Major status in BFA Studio Art OR "C-" or better in (ART 2201 AND ART 2202 AND ART 2203 AND ART 2204 AND ART 2205 AND ART 2206 AND ART 2207 AND ART 2208)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course is scheduled occasionally to explore ideas and mediums outside of the regular curriculum. Open to non-majors with instructor's consent. Prerequisites: Full Major status in BFA Studio Art OR "C-" or better in (ART 2201 AND ART 2202 AND ART 2203 AND ART 2204 AND ART 2205 AND ART 2206 AND ART 2207 AND ART 2208)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Restricted to studio art majors in the department Honors Program working on their Honors degree. Prerequisites: Full Major status in BFA Studio Art OR "C-" or better in (ART 2201 AND ART 2202 AND ART 2203 AND ART 2204 AND ART 2205 AND ART 2206 AND ART 2207 AND ART 2208)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Directed study arranged with individual instructors. Prerequisites: Full Major status in BFA Studio Art OR "C-" or better in (ART 2201 AND ART 2202 AND ART 2203 AND ART 2204 AND ART 2205 AND ART 2206 AND ART 2207 AND ART 2208)