ART ART 3233C Graphic Design: Visualization and Creativity. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 2220C, ART 2238C. Creative thinking and form making in design. Emphasis on visual invention and compositional dynamics. ART 3234C Graphic Design: Technologies and Processes. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 3233C, ART 3280C. Training in tools and materials of Graphic Design, including printing processes, computer and video processes, photographic and electronic media. ART 3232C Graphic Design: Image and Illustration. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 3233C, ART 3280C. Emphasis on development of concepts, metaphors, narratives and visual translations. Projects in line art, screen process, photography and color. ART 3280C Typography. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 2220C, ART 2238C. Explores the visual organization and integration of typographic information with images in printed docu- ments. Nomenclature, mechanical processes, design, and historical contexts are emphasized. ART 3310C Color Drawing. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Explores color theory and color usages in drawing. Emphasis on techniques, strategies, and materials. ART 3311C Life Drawing. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Comprehensive study of the figure from observation of live models. Study of anatomy, composition and conceptual strategies. ART 3318C Experimental Drawing. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Exposure to unfamiliar materials and techniques both antique and modem. Invention strategies and contem- porary motivating factors explored. ART 3319C Sketch Journal: Uses and Development. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Historic and contemporary uses of sketch journals. Exploration of notation, studies, invention and con- ceptualization in sketchbook drawing techniques. ART 3400C Printmaking: Intaglio. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Studio training in this basic printmaking process including dry point, etching, and color intaglio. Continued emphasis on artistic inquiry. ART 3401C Printmaking: Lithography. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Studio and print shop training in lithographic tech- nique, including plate and stone methods. Emphasis on continued conceptual development. ART 3410C Projects in Papermaking. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Exploration of papermaking techniques and methods including sheet making, cast objects, and mixed media. ART 3520C Figure Painting. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major, ART 2510, ART2511C. The human figure serves as a formal and expressive motif as well as a departure point for creating individ- ual painting statements. ART 3521 Painting: Structure and Transformation. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major, ART 2510, ART2511C. An examination of form and structure theory in paint- ing and its application in development of idea and painterly process. ART 3522C Painting: Exploring the Series. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major, ART 2510, ART2511C. Development of idea through the creation of series, groups and suites. ART 3526C Experimental Painting. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major, ART 2510, ART2511C. Exploration of non-traditional materials and tech- niques. Alternative methods and approaches are examined. Contemporary as well as historical. ART 3680 Digital Art Studio. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Introduction to a range of digital art practices includ- ing 2D bit-mapped and object oriented graphics, 3D modelling and computer animating. ART 3701C Sculpture 1. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Problems in sculptural form and composition. Work in plaster, clay, metal and other materials. ART 3702C Sculpture 2. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Continuation of ART 3701C. Emphasis upon sculp- tural materials. Mixed media, metal fabrication and. casting. ART 3710C Figural Sculptural. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 1803. Modeling figural forms from the observation of live models. Mold-making and basic casting procedures in a variety of materials. ART 3757C Machine Sculpture. Credits: 4; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Electronics and mechanics applied to kinetic sculp- ture, interactive installation, and media events. ART 3807C Interdisciplinary Studio. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Critical thinking, problem solving and creative activi- ty in collaboration aid cross media art-making. ART 3830C Methods and Materials of the Artist. Credits: 4; Prereq: Art 3600C. Emphasizes the physical properties of the artist's materials. ART 3958 Performance, Video, and Installation Part I. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major. Introduction to time based art practice: Installation, performance, multi-media and Electro media. ART 3959 Performance, Video and Installation: Part 2. Credits: 3; Prereq: Jr. level Art major, ART 4958. Integration of electronic media techniques into instal- lation and performance. A more sophisticated contin- uation of ART 3958. ART 4113C Advanced Ceramics. Credits: 6; Prereq: Art 3111C. May be repeated for credit. Contemporary ceramic design and execution. Advanced technical and creative problems. ART 4235C Graphic Design: Ideas & Styles. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART3251, ART 3234. Special emphasis on history and theories of graphic design, including innovations and contemporary issues. ART 4239C Graphic Design: Visual Systems. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 3251, ART3234C. Self directed complex and integrated design projects. ART 4241C Design Workshop. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 4235C, ART 4239C. Bridges the study of design and professional practice. Emphasis on practical graphic design issues applied to real-world experiences. ART 4243C Graphic Design: Senior Studio. Credits: 3; Prereq: ART 4235C, ART 4239C. Advanced Graphic Design problems in advertising campaigns and multiunit visual communication sys- tems. ART 4312C Advanced Drawing. Credits: 6; Prereq: ART 3318C, ART 3319C. May be repeated for credit. Emphasis upon individual and creative expression. ART 4402C Advanced Printmaking. Credits: 6; Prereq: ART 3400C, ART 3401C, ART 3410C, ART 3405. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in creative printmaking. ART 4531C Advanced Painting. Credits: 6; Prereq: ART 3521, ART 3522C, ART 3526C. May be repeated for credit. Emphasis upon individual creative expression. ART 4682C Advanced Video Studio. Credits: 6; Prereq: ART 3757C, ART 3959. Focus on production of single monitor video works, developing an understanding of contemporary video aesthetics and criticism. Skills in production, post pro- duction and digital effects emphasized. ART 4687C Advanced Computer Graphics; Animation and Interative Programming. Credits: 6; Prereq: Junior level Art major standing. Work in 2-D image processing, 2-D animation, 3-D modeling and animation and interactive design using sophisticated software packages and elementary graphics programming. ART 4703C Advanced Sculpture. Credits: 6; Prereq: ART 3701C, ART 3702C, ART 3757C. May be repeated for credit. Advanced problems in sculptural form with further development of processes and techniques. ART 4905C Individual Study. Credits: 1 to 3; Prereq: Junior level Art major. May be repeated for credit. Variable credit awarded only to transitional students in curriculum change over. All other students should take ART 4905C for 3 credits. ART 4930L Special Topics. Credits: 3; May be repeated with change of content. Rotating special topics in studio art and studio prac- tice. ART 4940 Internship. Credits: 1 to 4t; Prereq: Art Advisor Chair and Dean approval. Supervised practical experience with an art, graphic design or museum facility according to an approved program. Special seminar and evaluation sessions with faculty advisor and art facility manager. ART 4949 Co-op Work Experiences. Credits: 1; Prereq: Junior level standing and prior arrangements with Advisor, approval of Chair and Dean. ART 4955C Senior Project Credits: 1; Prereq: Senior level Art major. Visual verification of artistic qualifications for BFA degree. Preparations and activities (exhibition, portfo- lio, installation, etc.) to be determined in consultation with faculty advisor. Education: Industrial Arts EIA 3280C Woodworking. F, S. Credits: 3; This course may be repeated once for credit. Creative design, construction planning and execution, application of common tool techniques, wood finish- ing and related information. EIA 3291C Metalcraft. SS. Credits: 3; This course may be repeated once for credit. Creative experiences in metalcraft; tooling, etching, painting, tapping, engraving, enamel and silver jewel- ry. Emphasis upon techniques suitable for public school and therapy purposes. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.