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ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 200 Introduction to Anthropology 3 CR
Adapting to varied and changing environments is examined through the CRoss-cultural study of social institutions, technologies, and ideologies. The implications of different ways of life for the understanding of human behavior worldwide are also considered. It is recommended that the student’s reading score on the COMPASS test fall within the 72 to 100 range.
ART (ART)
Courses designated “E” are for enrichment only. These courses are for zero CRedit and are not transferable to any institution. Fees for “E” courses include instructor costs and fees.
ART 103 Two-Dimension Design 3 CR
This course focuses on two-dimensional problem solving, conceptualization, and implementation through exposure to a variety of media and techniques. An emphasis will be placed on CRitical thinking to achieve communication of content, visual expression, and aesthetic value. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 103E Two-Dimension Design 0 CR
Same description as ART 103. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 104 Design 2 CR
Two-dimensional. Emphasis is on color and painting theory.
[16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 104E Design 0 CR
Same description as ART 104. [16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 105 Contemporary Art Survey 2 CR
Concepts, trends, and ideas as expressed in contemporary visual arts, including architecture, fine arts, and the arts of commerce. Humanities CRedit.
ART 110 Drawing I 3 CR
An introduction to basic drawing techniques. Assignments cover line and form concepts including contour, perspective, defining and organizing shape, and value patterns. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 110E Drawing I 0 CR
Same description as ART 110. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 114 Life Drawing 2 CR
Prerequisite: ART 110. Fundamentals of figure drawing. An introduction to drawing including faces, hands, feet, and the anatomy of the full figure. [16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 114E Life Drawing 0 CR
Same description as ART 114. [16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 141 Art for Elementary Teachers 3 CR
A lecture workshop structured to provide students an opportunity to explore materials and techniques suitable for classroom use. Imaginative art experiences and the nature of CReativity are stressed. [32-32-64] Lab Fee
ART 160 Painting and Illustration I 2 CR
Study of the fundamentals of painting expression. A variety of styles and techniques are explored with emphasis on oil or acrylic paint media. [16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 160E Painting and Illustration I 0 CR
Same description as ART 160. [16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 190 Perspective Drawing 2 CR
Fundamentals necessary for freehand and mechanical construction of one, two, and three point perspective. This course is designed for persons interested in or active in commercial art, interior design, industrial design, architectural drafting, and related areas. [32-32-64] Lab Fee
ART 190E Perspective Drawing 0 CR
Same description as ART 190. [32-32-64] Lab Fee
ART 201 Painting and Illustration II 2 CR
Prerequisite: ART 160. Development of painting techniques, concepts, and skills through a variety of painting problems. [16-48-64]
Lab Fee
ART 201E Painting and Illustration II 0 CR
Same description as ART 201. [16-48-64] Lab Fee
ART 204 Three-Dimension Art 3 CR
This course focuses on three-dimensional problem solving, conceptualization, and implementation through exposure to a variety of media and basis building techniques. An emphasis will be placed on CRitical thinking to achieve communication of content, visual expression, and aesthetic value. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 204E Three-Dimension Art 0 CR
Same description as ART 204. Lab Fee
ART 210 History of Photography and Film 3 CR
This course will explore photography and film from its early years to its present with emphasis on its esthetic, historical, technical, and social contexts.
ART 211 Art Appreciation 3 CR
Prerequisite: COMPASS reading score of 73 or higher, or “C” or better in STSK 98. A survey of contemporary and traditional visual art themes. Emphasis is on current problems in communication through painting, sculpture, photography, film, and architecture. Recom-mended for Art majors prior to enrollment in Art 212 or 213. Humanities CRedit.
ART 212 Art History 3 CR
Historical survey of art from prehistoric ages to the Renaissance. Humanities CRedit.
ART 213 Art History 3 CR
Historical survey of art from the Renaissance to the present day. Humanities CRedit.
ART 215 Art Seminar I 3 CR
This studio art course will help students find personal voice through independent projects and research assignments. The course will be topically responsive to current issues and to the interests of students who will explore techniques relevant to individual assignments, different types of image-making processes, and their potential for meaning. Students will progress through further work in specific areas of studio arts. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 215E Art Seminar I 0 CR
Same description as ART 215. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 216 4-D Studio Art Seminar II 3 CR
Prerequisite: ART 215 or departmental approval. With basic understandings of visual literacy, this advanced studio art course will further refine and establish personal voice in art through independent and/or group studio projects (such as time-based art, sound art, film/video art, multimedia art, and research assignments). Students will meet with the instructor as a group and individually. The course will be topically responsive to current issues and to the particular interests of individual students. Students will explore advanced techniques relevant to each personal assignment. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 216E 4-D Studio Art Seminar II 0 CR
Same description as ART 216. [48-48-96] Lab Fee
ART 221 Photography Basics 2 CR
This is an introduction to the basics of photography. The student will learn basic camera operation, black and white film processing, darkroom printing, print matting, and basics of compositional design.
[32-32-64] Lab Fee
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