Course Descriptions
ART101 / Introduction to Music and Art [3-0, 3 cr.]
This is a course in music and art appreciation, introducing students to techniques, outstanding examples, and representative works of the various periods, with a look at the interrelationship between them.
ART102 / Art Appreciation [3-0, 3 cr.]
This introductory course provides students with a comprehensive overview of the visual arts. Based on the analysis of selective works by visual artists, the course focuses on the elements of composition, media, techniques, and the creators’ visual reasoning in selected periods of art history ranging from the Renaissance to Neo-Classism, Romanticism, Modern Art and Contemporary Art. It aims to examine the work of artists in their social context, encouraging students to develop an analytical and comprehensive approach to the visual arts.
ART201 / Fundamentals of Design I [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a studio course investigating the basic elements and principles of the visual arts in two dimensional media and form.
ART202 / Fundamentals of Design II [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a studio course investigating the basic elements and principles of the visual arts in three dimensional media and form.
ART211 / Ceramics I [0-4, 3 cr.]
This course is an introductory course to the primary techniques of hand-made pottery, its maintenance, and finish, as well as the understanding, preparation, and maintenance, of clay through its various stages, and the relationship of design, functional and otherwise, to the medium.
ART212 / Ceramics II [0-4, 3 cr.]
This course is a focus on wheel-made pottery, stressing the relationship of good functional design to useful wheel-made objects, by offering basic shapes of such pottery.
Prerequisite: ART211 / Ceramics I
ART221 / Drawing I [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a study of the basic drawing techniques in various media in regards to landscape, still life, and the human figure.
ART222 / Drawing II [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a concentrated study of the human figure, emphasizing analysis and the synthesis of visual experience.
Prerequisite: ART221 / Drawing I
ART223 / Perspective Drawing [0-2, 1 cr.]
This course is a practical studio course that investigates and applies the laws of linear perspective in the rendering of three dimensional objects and scenes on two dimensional surfaces.
Co-requisite: ART221 / Drawing I
ART331 / History of Art I [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course is a survey of the visual art of the ancient Oriental, Classical, and Medieval Periods.
ART332 / History of Art II [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course is a survey of the visual art of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern periods.
ART333 / Art Education [1-4, 3 cr.]
This course is a survey of the principles, materials, techniques, and resources for teaching art to children. Emphasis is on the extensive variety of art media suitable for young children, such as clay, paint, collage, and drawing.
ART334 / Graphics [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a studio course investigating the basic printing processes of intaglio, planography, and relief.
Prerequisite: ART201 / Fundamentals of Design I or ART221 / Drawing I
ART335 / Islamic Art of the Middle East [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course is designed to stimulate a deeper understanding of the Islamic Art of the Middle East through an investigation of its cultural origins.
ART341 / Painting I [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is an introduction to painting procedure. The course includes detailed studies of still life, landscape, and the human figure.
Prerequisites: ART221 / Drawing I or Instructor consent
ART342 / Painting II [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a studio course that looks into a variety of approaches to space interpretation on a two dimensional plane.
Prerequisite: ART341 / Painting I or Instructor consent
ART351 / Sculpture I [0-6, 3 cr.]
This is a course facilitating the realization of three dimensional forms through modeling, carving, and casting of meaningful subjects.
ART352 / Sculpture II [0-6, 3 cr.]
This is an advanced course that provides for greater proficiency in the creation of the three-dimensional form. Special emphasis is placed on the production of free standing and relief sculpture for specific sites.
Prerequisite: ART351 / Sculpture I or Instructor consent
ART431 / Modern Art [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course is a comprehensive examination of stylistic developments in visual art from the advent of impressionism to the present.
ART441 / Painting III [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a studio course that develops a greater awareness of the elements of art’s expressive potential in the creation of various moods.
Prerequisite: ART342 / Painting II or Instructor consent
ART442 / Painting IV [0-6, 3 cr.]
This course is a studio course that develops skills in the use of various painting materials and techniques. It is a stepping stone to different media.
Prerequisite: ART441 / Painting III or Instructor consent
ART499 / Senior Study [0-6, 3 cr.]
This is a senior course that provides for independent initiation and execution of art projects, allowing for greater depth and research in the development of a personal idiom.
PHO211 / Photography I [2-3, 3 cr.]
This course is an introduction to basic photographic methods, including applied study in pictorial composition and darkroom procedures in relation to advertising.
PHO212 / Photography II [2-3, 3 cr.]
This course examines the use of still photography as a means of documenting contemporary society, the application of the medium to visual analysis, and the presentation of society.
Prerequisite: PHO211 / Photography I
PHO221 / Digital Photography I [2-2,3 cr.]
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to digital photography, including the main components of the digital camera and their functions as well as the creative potential of digital printing techniques. Exploring photography from a digital perspective, students are initiated into an understanding of digital image workflow, from composition to light and graphics, scanning, output, digital manipulation, and printing. Using specific digital software, the course covers the basics of digital photography as well as the control over image manipulation techniques.
PHO222 / Digital Photography II [2-2, 3 cr.]
The course continues to examine the basic physics of light and color using digital cameras and their components. Also included are the investigation of digital images and their characteristics as well as the handling of digital pictures files in print and electronic forms.
Prerequisite: PHO211 / Photography I