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    College of Arts and Sciences                                             ART 280 Aspects of Asian Art (3) (Y) The history of form and content
                                                                             in various Asian cultures, with emphasis on the art and architecture of
                                                                             India and southeast Asia, and the expansion of Buddhist arts to China
ART 101 Introduction to the Visual Arts (3) (S) Slide/lecture course         and Japan.
and introduction to the visual arts in their various forms and expres-
sions.                                                                       ART 299 Directed Studies (1-3) Permission of instructor and state-
                                                                             ment of planned reading or research required. Pre: sophomore stand-
ART 109 Introduction to Drawing and Painting for Non-Majors (3)              ing.
(Y) Studio experiences for non-majors. Emphasis on formal concepts
in drawing and painting. The course incorporates various drawing
and painting media into exercises, projects, and lectures to develop
personal expression.

ART 121 FP Studio: Beginning Drawing (3) (S) Foundation Program
Studio. Basic drawing concepts with studio investigations into line,
shape, form, light and value, and space. Explorations of principles-
of visual organization and basic drawing media of pencil, charcoal,
crayon, pen and ink, and brush and ink. Discussion of perceptual rela-
tionships of light and space.

ART 122 FP Studio: Beginning Painting (3) (Y) Foundation Program
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Studio. Introduction to painting; exploration of color theory and its ap-
plications; and investigation of perceptual relationships of light, color,
and space. Studio exploration of the principles of visual organization
through applications of color concepts and fundamental materials and-
techniques of painting. Pre: ART 121.

ART 123 FP Studio: 2-Dimensional Design (3) (Y) Foundation
Program Studio. Investigations of two-dimensional design concepts
and the elements and principles of visual organization. Inquiry into
perceptual and visual relationships of design principles. Discussion of
relationships of visual elements and time and space.

ART 124 FP Studio: 3-Dimensional Design (3) (Y) Foundation Pro-
gram Studio. Investigation of the principles and elements of design
in three-dimensional concepts. Tactile exploration of forms, environ-
ments, and expressions. Explorations into perceptual relationships of
time, light, and space in three-dimensional visualizations.

ART 199 Directed Studies (1-3) Permission of instructor and state-
ment of planned reading or research required.

ART 215 Printmaking: Intaglio (3) (Y) Basic intaglio techniques of
etching, engraving, drypoint, and aqua-tint; perceptual and conceptual
exercises in composition and pictorial structure. Pre: ART 121, 123.

ART 216 Printmaking: Lithography (3) (AY) Basic lithographic tech-
niques; development of concepts. Pre: ART 215.

ART 221 Intermediate Drawing (3) (Y) Life drawing and study of
the human figure; studio drawing concepts and application of drawing
materials. Explorations of anatomy, gesture, contour, form, light, and
space in relation to figure studies. Pre: ART 121. Repeatable for a total
of 9 semester hours.

ART 222 Intermediate Painting (3) (Y) Intermediate painting studio.
Development and explorations of painting materials and concepts and
the visual relationships of subject matter, content, and composition.
Pre: ART 121, 122.

ART 270 Aspects of Western Art (3) (Y) The development of western
art and architecture, with emphasis on the impact of Christian tradi-
tions on the arts of classical Greece and imperial Rome; modes of artis-
tic expression after the American and French Revolutions.

						
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