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    • 1.00 Credits

      The objective of this one credit hour practicum is to familiarize students with the management and execution of hanging and displaying artwork in a gallery. Aspects of duties include, but are not limited to, proper display of artwork (leveled images, consistency in placement, lighting, preparing and repairing display wall surface and name tagging all work). It also includes the layout and production of printed materials promoting scheduled exhibitions (catalogues, brochures, postcards and posters). Assisting in the preparation of receptions, including food/refreshments, greeting guests, maintaining guest register, scheduling music (boxed and live) and clean up. Students enrolled in this practicum will prepare and distribute press releases and archive each show with all relative materials including artist statements, essays, printed materials, media coverage and high resolution photographs of collections exhibited by visiting artists. Assisting in overseeing the organization and filing of information relating to each show for posterity will be an expected responsibility. Students will develop skills in minor framing and matting artworks when needed. This practicum can be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours.
    • 1.00 Credits

      A one-credit digital media activity course offering a practicum in digital media. Students enrolled in this course will receive a letter grade according to their attendance and participation in weekly meetings and the completion of work as indicated with assigned faculty coordinator. This practicum can be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course presents the vocabulary, media and history of Western Art. This course is intended for non-Art and Design majors and satisfies the Commons Humanities requirement. Content focuses on art history and art design principles. This course uses a combination of imagery-based lecture, oral presentation and individual studio projects. Learning Outcome: Public Speaking
    • 3.00 Credits

      This is an entry-level foundational course intended to introduce Art and Design majors to basic design and composition. It is required for all Art and Design majors in addition to ARTS 112, Color Theory. A variety of two -dimensional media are used. As a studio class, this course may require additional meeting times. Lab fee required.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This is an entry-level foundational course intended to introduce Art and Design majors to color theory. Both subtractive (color based on pigments) and additive (the color system used in digital photography, graphic design, and digital media) systems are taught. A variety of two-dimensional media are used. As a studio class, this course may required additional meetings times. Lab fee required.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to introduce students to various software tools for the creation of digital art. Students must have an intermediate to advanced understanding of how to use a computer. Students will be introduced to the software and artistic techniques used to produce and edit imagery and other various forms of Digital Art.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This is a foundational course in drawing, with an emphasis on how to see as an artist sees and how to translate that vision using charcoal and other traditional media. As a studio class, this course 1 a 4 credit hours study and will require additional meeting times. Lab fee required.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a survey of Western Art from prehistoric time through the 16th Century. It presents a chronology of art and cultural history. This course may be taken in reverse order with ARTS 208 if necessary. Each of these courses satisfies the Commons Humanities requirement. No lab fee. Learning Outcome: Writing.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will introduce students to Photoshop and its uses as an artistic tool. Students will learn how to create basic illustrations, detailed editing of photography and technical terminology to better understand the software and its uses in Digital Media.