ART 101 Drawing I (3) This course emphasizes
observational skills
and the fundamental aspects of drawing - line, tone, space,
form, and
composition. Traditional media, subjects, and approaches are
employed. CO-RECOMMENDATIONS: ART 1030 and ART 121.
Six contact hours per week.
ART 102 Drawing II (3) Introductory study of drawing the human
figure emphasizing fundamental of figure dynamics and construction.
PREREQUISITE: ART 101 or permission of instructor. Six contact
hours per week.
ART 121 Two Dimensional Design (3) This is a lecture/studio
course covering the vocabulary and contemporary environment
of
the artist and the practical application of the elements and
principles
of design including color theory and experimentation. CORECOMMENDATIONS:
ART 1030 AND ART 101. Six contact
hours per week.
ART 122 Three Dimensional Design (3) A course exploring the
articulation and organization of three dimensional form. Media
includes wood, clay, and plaster. PREREQUISITE: ART 121. Six
contact hours per week.
ART 135 Introduction to Ceramics (3) Clay as a creative medium
emphasizing aesthetic and personal solutions to ceramic design.
Methods include hand construction, wheel throwing, glazing
and
firing. Six contact hours per week.
ART 136 Introduction to Printmaking (3) Introduction to
printmaking exploring several of the following processes:
relief,
intaglio, planography, and screen printing. Six contact hours
per
week.
ART 141 Art History Survey I (3) A selective chronological
study
of the major visual art forms from Prehistoric through Gothic
times.
Prerequisites: Acceptable placement scores or DSPR 0800 and
DSPW 0800.
ART 142 Art History Survey II (3) A selective chronological
study
of the major visual art forms from Renaissance through Modern
times
including movements and personalities in painting, sculpture,
and
architecture. Prerequisites: Acceptable placement scores or
DSPR
0800 and DSPW 0800.
ART 201 Drawing III (3) This course emphasizes conceptual
skills
and contemporary approaches to media and subject, based on
the
fundamental aspects of drawing - line, tone, space, form,
and
composition. Observational skill development is maintained.
PREREQUISITES: ART 102 and ART 121 or permission of instructor.
Six contact hours per week.
ART 211 Painting I (3) An introduction to the techniques,
materials,
and tools used in oil painting. Both traditional themes and
approaches
to abstraction are explored. PREREQUISITE: ART 101 or permission
of instructor. Six contact hours per week.
ART 212 Painting II (3) A continuation of ART 211 with an
emphasis
on individual experimentation and development. PREREQUISITE:
ART 211 or permission of instructor. Six contact hours per
week.
ART 253 Graphic Design I (3) An introduction to computer-based
print design. Focus is on the application of basic design
principles
to page layout. Included are the study of typography and its
application, the incorporation of photographic and other images,
the
use of various publication formats, and logo design. Six contact
hours per week.
ART 254 Graphic Design II ( 3) A continuation of ART 253 with
emphasis on the development of design skills, knowledge of
computer
applications, and an introduction to color and its application.
PREREQUISITES: ART 253 or permission of instructor. Six contact
hours per week.
ART 260 Special Studies in Art (3) A studio course which can
be
designed by an instructor to offer students any of a variety
of special
areas of study beyond the standard core of studio courses.
May be
repeated for up to six hours of credit. PREREQUISITE: ART
102 or
permission of instructor. Six contact hours per week.
ART 280T Individual Problems in Art (1-6) Directed independent
study designed to offer the student the opportunity for pursuing
special areas of interest in art. Only 6 hours can be counted
toward
graduation. PREREQUISITES: ART 102 and 121, permission of
instructor, and permission of division chairperson.
Astronomy
ASTR 1030 Astronomy(4) A study of the universe beginning
with the earth-moon system, the planets and their satellites,
the sun,
asteroids and comets, and continuing to the stellar system.
Star
classifications, energy processes, star groups, evolution
of stars
and larger associations such as galaxies are studied. Laboratory
exercises include sky observations and constellation study.
PREREQUISITES: One year of high school algebra and an acceptable
placement score or DSPM 0800. Three lecture, two laboratory
hours
per week.
ASTR 276T* Selected Topics in Astronomy (1 - 6) A course which
deals with topics in astronomy carefully selected to meet
the needs
of an individual or a special group. The course may be repeated
for
a maximum of 6 hours credit.
.Aviation
The aviation offering has two aims: (1) to provide basic courses
for the general education student who desires to know more
about
aviation, and (2) to assist the student who wishes to obtain
an FAA
private pilot’s license for recreational or business
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