ART
100
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Art
Exploration
(3+0)
Exposure
to
design,
printmaking,
weaving,
and
sculpture.
Individual
studio
projects,
lectures,
and
field
trips
introduce
areas
for
further
study.
ART
101
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Introduction
to
Ceramics
(3+0)
Making
and
firing
clay
objects.
Study
of
clay
methods,
forming
decorations,
glazing
and
firing.
For
beginning
students
only.
ART
104
(1
-
3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Introduction
to
Drawing
Still
life,
portrait,
interior
and
landscape
compositions
using
basic
drawing
materials.
Emphasizes
self-expression
by
developing
spontaneous
artistic
ideas
into
a
more
focused
style.
For
the
student
with
little
or
no
training
in
drawing
to
explore
his
or
her
drawing
abilities.
ART
105
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Drawing
(1+4) h
Basic
elements
in
drawing.
Emphasis
on
a
variety
of
techniques
and
media.
ART
113
(1
-
3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Introduction
to
Painting
(1+2)
Investigation
of
basic
materials,
various
media
and
techniques
available
for
painting.
ART
122
(1
-
3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Introduction
to
Stained
Glass
(2+4) h
Fundamental
skills
to
construct
stained
glass
pieces.
Basics
of
glass
cutting,
leading
and
soldering.
Each
student
completes
a
square
foot
window,
a
large
group
project
and
a
sun
catcher.
ART
125
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Aleut
Basketry
Practicum
(0+3) h
Introduction
to
techniques
of
Aleut
basketry,
including
design
elements
and
Attu,
Atka,
and
Unalaska
style
lids
and
knobs.
Historical
and
artistic
overview
of
the
art
form.
Offered
at
Aleutian/Regional
Center
only.
ART
127
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Introduction
to
Weaving
(1+4) h
Fundamentals
of
weaving
taught
through
basic
techniques
and
processes
for
four
shaft
loom
woven
structures.
Includes
loom
terminology
and
function,
warping
and
threading,
basic
pattern
drafting
and
designing,
color
and
texture.
Introduces
tapestry
techniques.
ART
161
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Two-Dimensional
Design
(1+4) h
Fundamentals
of
pictorial
form;
principles
of
composition,
organization,
and
structure.
ART
162
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Color
and
Design
(1+4) h
Fundamentals
of
color
principles
and
interactions.
Emphasis
on
two
dimensions.
ART
163
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Three-Dimensional
Design
(1+4) h
Fundamental
concepts
in
organization
of
3-dimensional
forms.
Introduction
to
various
materials
and
construction
techniques.
Materials
fee:
$50.00.
ART
200X
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Aesthetic
Appreciation:
Interrelation
of
Art,
Drama,
and
Music
(3+0)
h
(Cross-listed
with
MUS
200X
and
THR
200X)
Understanding
and
appreciation
of
art,
drama,
and
music
through
an
exploration
of
their
relationship.
Topics
include
the
creative
process,
structure,
cultural
application
and
diversity,
the
role
of
the
artist
in
society,
and
popular
movements
and
trends.
Also
available
via
Independent
Learning.
(Prerequisite:
Sophomore
standing
or
permission
instructor.)
ART
201
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Ceramics
(1+4) h
Foundation
experience
with
clay.
Overview
of
the
medium
of
ceramics
and
its
possibilities.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
ART
161
or
162
or
163,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
205
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Drawing
(1+4) h
Exploration
of
pictorial
composition
and
creative
interpretation
of
subjects.
(Prerequisite:
ART
105.)
ART
207
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Printmaking
(1+4) h
Concepts
and
techniques
of
printmaking.
Subject
areas
taken
from
relief,
intaglio,
serigraphy,
lithography.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
ART
161
or
162
or
163,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
209
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Metalsmithing
and
Jewelry
(1+4) h
Basic
techniques
of
fine
metalsmithing
and
jewelry.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
ART
161
or
162
or
163,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
211
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Sculpture
(1+4) h
Basic
sculpture
techniques
and
principles.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
ART
161
or
162
or
163,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
213
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Painting
(Acrylic
or
Oil)
(1+4) h
Basic
materials
and
techniques
in
either
medium.
Pictorial
principles
and
organization
of
paintings.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
ART
161
or
162
or
163,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
223
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Watercolor
Painting
(1+4) h
Painting
in
various
transparent
and
opaque
media
(watercolor,
tempra,
polymer,
casein).
Emphasis
on
techniques
and
subjects.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
ART
161
or
162
or
163,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
227
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Woven
Fabric
Design
(1+4) h
Continuation
of
ART
127.
Exploration
of
color
and
texture
in
loom
structures.
Includes
basic
fiber
technology
and
color
theory.
Topics
vary
each
semester
and
include
blocks,
units,
laces,
twills
and
R.A.G.S.
recycle.
Course
may
be
repeated
for
credit
when
topic
changes.
(Prerequisites:
ART
127.)
ART
247
(3
Credits)
Fall
Introduction
to
Theatrical
Design
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
THR
247)
Introduction
to
all
the
design
elements
used
in
the
theatre.
Analysis
of
line,
texture,
color,
and
how
they
relate
to
designing
for
the
theatre
including
costumes,
scenery
and
lighting.
ART
261
(3
Credits)
Fall
ART
262
(3
Credits)
Spring
History
of
World
Art
(3+0) h
Origins
of
art
and
its
development
from
the
beginning
through
contemporary
painting,
sculpture
and
architecture.
ART
261-262
may
be
taken
in
reverse
order;
however,
course
content
is
presented
in
a
chronological
sequence
beginning
with
fall
semester.
(Prerequisite:
Sophomore
standing.)
ART
268
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Beginning
Native
Art
Studio
(1+4) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANS
268)
Understanding
and
applying
the
traditional
designs
and
technologies
of
Native
art.
(Prerequisite:
ART
105
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
301
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Ceramics
(1+4) h
Continuation
of
beginning
ceramics.
Emphasis
on
developing
proficiency
in
ceramic
studio
practices
and
processes.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
201
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
305
(3
Credits)
Spring
Advanced
Drawing
(1+4) h
Development
and
refinement
of
individual
problems
in
drawing.
Can
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
205
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
307
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Printmaking
(1+4) h
Continuation
of
ART
207
with
emphasis
on
refinement
of
technique
and
color
printing.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
207
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
309
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Metalsmithing
and
Jewelry
(1+4) h
Further
investigation
of
material
processes
and
techniques;
some
emphasis
on
design.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
209
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
311
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Sculpture
(1+4) h
Exploration
in
materials
and
concepts
of
sculpture.
Emphasis
on
personal
creativity
and
skill
development.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
211
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
313O
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Painting
(1+4) h
Continued
development
of
expressive
skills
in
painting
in
any
media.
Emphasis
on
pictorial
and
conceptual
problems.
(Prerequisites:
ART
213;
and
COMM
131X
or
141X.)
ART
324
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Spring
Watercolor
Painting
and
Composition
(1+4) h
Development
of
individual
approach
to
watercolor
media.
Can
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
223.
Next
offered:
2003
-
04.)
ART
347
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Fall
Lighting
Design
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
JRN
347
and
THR
347)
Principles
and
techniques
of
theatrical
lighting
design.
The
student
will
conduct
practical
experiments
and
design
projects
applying
the
experience
gained
from
the
experiments.
Student
will
spend
approximately
$40
for
materials
for
this
class.
(Prerequisite:
THR
343
or
permission
of
instructor.
May
be
taken
concurrently
with
THR
343.
Next
offered:
2004-05.)
ART
360
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Indigenous
Art
and
Culture
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANTH
360)
Overview
of
the
aesthetic
expressions
of
the
cultures
of
Africa,
Oceania
and
Native
North
America.
Cultural
and
social
factors
will
be
studied
through
the
visual
art
from
these
areas.
ART
363W
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Spring
History
of
Modern
Art
(3+0) h
Development
of
modern
art
forms
and
theories
in
the
visual
arts
from
the
late
19th
century
to
the
present.
Concentration
on
the
artistic
pluralism
of
20th
century
art
forms:
Cubism,
Futurism,
Surrealism,
Expressionism,
Constructivism,
Nonobjective
Art,
Abstract
Expressionism,
Pop
Art,
Realism
and
many
other
"isms."
(Prerequisites:
ART
262,
ENGL
111X,
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2004-05.)
ART
364W
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Spring
Italian
Renaissance
Art
(3+0) h
Development
of
the
Renaissance
from
early
Florentine
to
the
High
Renaissance
of
Venice.
Study
of
art
by
Massacio,
Michelangelo,
DaVinci,
Titian,
etc.
(Prerequisites:
ART
261,
ENGL
111X,
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2003
-
04.)
ART
365
(3
Credits)
Fall
Native
Art
of
Alaska
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANS
365
and
ANTH
365)
Art
forms
of
the
Eskimo,
Indian
and
Aleut
from
prehistory
to
the
present.
Changes
in
forms
through
the
centuries.
(Prerequisite:
Advanced
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
366
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Spring
Northwest
Coast
Indian
Art
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANS
366
and
ANTH
366)
Arts
of
the
Northwest
Coast
Indians
and
the
place
of
art
in
their
culture.
(Next
offered:
2003
-
04.)
ART
367
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Spring
Eskimo
Art
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANS
367
and
ANTH
367)
Eskimo
art
from
Alaska,
Canada
and
Siberia
beginning
with
the
earliest
known
pieces
to
the
beginning
of
the
20th
century.
(Next
offered:
2003
-
04.)
ART
368
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Intermediate
Native
Art
Studio
(1+4) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANS
368)
Understanding
and
applying
advanced
traditional
designs
and
technologies
of
Native
art.
(Prerequisite:
ART
268
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
371O
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Digital
Photography
and
Pixel
Painting
(1+4)
(Cross-listed
with
JRN
371O)
An
introduction
to
the
world
of
digital
imaging
with
applications
in
fine
and
commercial
art.
It
is
expected
that
students
will
become
competent
at
creating
real-looking
images
of
impossible
subjects
as
well
as
detecting
their
creation
by
others.
The
varied
ethical
issues
engendered
by
this
expertise
will
be
addressed
in
depth.
Students
will
be
required
to
gain
proficiency
in
visual
design
for
electronic
and
print
publication.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
COMM
131X
or
141X;
Macintosh
OS
or
Windows
95
OS
experience
with
graphic
applications;
and
one
college
level
studio
art
course.)
ART
401
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Ceramics
(1+4) h
Emphasis
on
developing
an
aesthetically
perceptive
and
technically
proficient
ceramic
artist.
Individual
and
group
projects
include
kiln
firings.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
301
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
402
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Anthropology
of
Art
(3+0) s
(Stacked
with
ANTH
602
and
cross-listed
with
ANTH
402)
Anthropological
study
of
art
in
cross-cultural
perspective.
Social
context
of
art
production
and
use,
cross-cultural
variations
in
definition
of
an
artist's
role.
(Prerequisites:
Senior
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
407O
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Printmaking
(1+4) h
Individual
development
of
technical
and
creative
processes.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
213;
and
COMM
131X
or
141X.)
ART
409
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Metalsmithing
and
Jewelry
(1+4) h
Materials
and
processes;
introduction
to
holloware
skills
and
forging.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
309
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
411
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Sculpture
(1+4) h
Principles,
practices
and
concepts
of
sculpture.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
311
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
413O
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Painting
(1+4) h
Individual
experimentation
and
technical/conceptual
development
in
painting.
Can
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisites:
ART
313;
and
COMM
131X
or
141X.)
ART
417
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Spring
Lithography
(1+4) h
An
exploration
of
stone
and
metal
plate
lithography.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
105,
207,
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2005
-
06.)
ART
419
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Life
Drawing
(1+4) h
Drawing
from
life;
study
of
artistic
anatomy.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
305
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
424O
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Field
Artists
of
the
North
(3+0) h
(Stacked
with
ART
624
and
NORS
624)
Study
of
field
artists
and
their
work,
from
the
explorer
artists
of
yesteryear
to
today's
field
artists
using
a
variety
of
traditional
and
contemporary
media
in
their
creations.
Students
will
conceive
and
conduct
their
own
study
projects,
producing
a
body
of
work
that
will
demonstrate
the
principles
and
practice
of
a
field
artist.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
a
studio
art
course
(ART
161,
162,
163,
205,
211,
213)
or
JRN
203;
and
COMM
131X
or
141X.)
ART
427
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Fall
Relief
(1+4) h
Woodcut
and
monotype
with
emphasis
on
color.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105,
207
and
213;
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2003
-
04.)
ART
437
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Fall
Intaglio
(1+4) h
Intaglio
printmaking
with
emphasis
on
experimentation
and
color
photo
intaglio
printing.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105,
162,
207,
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2005
-
06.)
ART
441
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Spring
Lost
Wax
Casting
(1+4) h
Design
and
execution
of
jewelry
and
other
small
metal
objects
by
lost
wax
casting.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
409
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2005-06.)
ART
442
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Spring
Nonferrous
Forging
(1+4) h
Design
and
execution
of
hammer
forged
nonferrous
metal
objects.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
409
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2005-06.)
ART
443
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Spring
Holloware
(1+4) h
Design
and
construction
of
holloware
by
raising,
sinking,
and
fabrication.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
409
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2005-06.)
ART
447
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Silkscreen
(1+4) h
Silkscreen
printing
with
photo
process.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105,
162,
207,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
450
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Raku
Pottery
(1+4) h
Raku
clay
bodies,
glazes
and
decorations.
Kiln
building.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
201
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
451
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Earthenware
(1+4) h
Earthenware
clay
bodies,
glazes,
decorations
and
firing
techniques.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
201
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
452
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Porcelain
(1+4) h
Porcelain
clay
bodies,
glazes,
decorations
and
firing
techniques.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
201
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
453
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Kiln
Design
and
Construction
(1+4) h
Kiln
design
and
construction
including
building
and
firing
a
kiln.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
201
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
454
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Fall
Vapor
Glazing
(1+4) h
Clays,
glazes,
decorative
techniques
and
kilns
used
in
"salt
glazing"
(i.e.
vapor
glazing).
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
201
and
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2005-06.)
ART
457O
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Papermaking
(1+4) h
Production
of
paper
from
rags
and
linters
for
use
as
an
end
in
itself
as
well
as
a
support
for
art.
Two-
and
three-dimensional
projects
are
required.
Experimentation
is
encouraged.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105,
207,
163
or
211;
COMM
131X
or
141X;
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
463
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Fall
Seminar
in
Art
History
(3+0) h
(Stacked
with
ART
663)
A
forum
for
discussion
of
a
particular
historical
period
or
art
historical
idea.
Topics
vary
each
semester
and
will
not
be
repeated
during
a
two-year
period.
Topics
include
art
since
1945,
women
in
20th
century
art,
the
American
landscape
tradition,
etc.
(Prerequisite:
Permission
of
instructor.)
ART
467
(3
Credits)
Every
Third
Spring
Photoprocess
Printmaking
(1+4) h
Production
of
etchings,
lithographs
and
silkscreen
prints
using
photo
mechanical
processes.
Elements
of
electrophotography
and
desktop
publishing
explored.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105,
262,
207
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
468
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Native
Art
Studio
(1+4) h
(Cross-listed
with
ANS
468)
Advanced
traditional
designs
and
technologies
of
Native
art.
Use
of
contemporary
materials
to
interpret
traditional
forms.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
368
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
469W
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Fall
Architecture:
Art,
Design,
Technology
and
Social
Impact
(3+0) h
(Cross-listed
with
HUM
469W)
Concepts
of
environmental,
urban,
and
industrial
design.
Relationship
of
human
and
natural
environment
is
stressed
in
this
history
of
architecture
with
special
attention
given
to
contemporary
conditions
in
urban
areas
and
effects
of
industrialization
and
mechanization
on
human
living
and
working
spaces,
artistic
design,
and
aesthetics.
(Prerequisites:
ART
261
and
262
or
HUM
201
and
202;
ENGL
111X;
or
permission
of
instructor.
Next
offered:
2004-05.)
ART
471O
(3
Credits)
Spring
Two
and
Three
Dimensional
Computer
Design
(1+4)
(Cross-listed
with
JRN
471O)
An
introduction
to
the
world
of
2
and
3
dimensional
computer
design
and
typography
with
applications
in
fine
and
commercial
art.
It
is
expected
that
the
students
will
become
competent
at
creating
2
and
3
dimensional
objects.
Students
will
be
required
to
gain
proficiency
in
visual
design
for
electronic
and
print
publication.
Animation
of
the
various
components
of
a
3-D
model
will
be
introduced.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
COMM
131X
or
141X;
Macintosh
OS
or
Windows
95
OS
experience
with
graphic
applications;
and
one
college
level
studio
art
course.)
ART
472O
(3
Credits)
Spring
Visualization
and
Animation
(1+4) h
(Cross-listed
with
JRN
472O)
An
introduction
to
visualization
and
animation
with
applications
in
fine
and
commercial
art
and
science.
Students
will
produce
a
series
of
three
dimensional
animation
projects
which
will
introduce
them
to
the
tools
and
concepts
used
by
animation
and
visualization
professionals.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
471
or
equivalent;
COMM
131X
or
141X;
and
Unix
experience.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.)
ART
477
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Monotypes
and
Monoprints
(1+4) h
Exploration
and
practice
of
creating
singular,
unique
prints,
which
are
not
expected
to
be
editioned.
Contemporary
and
traditional
techniques
practiced
with
an
emphasis
on
drawing,
color
and
design
in
the
print'
finished
compositions.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisite:
ART
105.
Recommended:
ART
161
or
162;
and
ART
207.)
ART
484
(3
Credits)
Spring
Multimedia
Theory
and
Practice
(3+3) h
(Stacked
with
ART
684
and
JRN
684
and
cross-listed
with
JRN
484)
Study
of
theory
and
techniques
needed
to
produce
multimedia
with
a
special
project
for
some
university
or
community
agency
as
the
required
final.
Industry
is
still
debating
the
definition
of
multimedia
but
for
the
purpose
of
this
course
we
define
it
as
computer
based,
user-driven
products
with
audio,
visual,
and
text
components
and
also
video
or
film
where
appropriate.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Understanding
of
computer
graphics
[programs
like
Illustrator,
Freehand,
Etc.]
plus
some
mastery
of
a
specialty
like
writing,
art,
or
television
production.)
ART
490
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Fall
Current
Problems
(3+0)
(Stacked
with
ART
690)
A
seminar
that
provides
a
forum
for
discussion
of
those
esthetic
and
professional
problems
confronted
by
artists.
Topics
are
agreed
upon
by
instructor
and
students,
and
students
research
and
lead
discussion
on
these
topics.
Topics
may
include:
approaches
to
figuration
of
contemporary
painting
and
sculpture,
health
hazards
for
the
professional
artist,
portfolio
development
and
access
to
galleries,
making
art
far
from
major
cultural
centers,
etc.
(Prerequisites:
Permission
of
instructor.)
ART
499
(1
-
3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Thesis
Project
Directed
work
toward
individual
exhibition;
completed
outside
regularly
scheduled
classes.
Required
for
B.F.A.
candidates.
(Prerequisites:
Senior
standing.)
ART
601
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Ceramics
Exploration
of
selected
topics
in
ceramics
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
ceramics
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
Laboratory
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
605
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Drawing
Exploration
of
topic
in
general
drawing
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
drawing
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
(Prerequisites:
ART
305
or
equivalent;
and
graduate
standing.)
ART
607
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Printmaking
Exploration
of
selected
topics
in
printmaking
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
printmaking
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
Laboratory
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
609
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Metalsmithing
Exploration
of
selected
topics
in
metalcraft
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
metalcraft
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
Laboratory
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
611
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Sculpture
Exploration
of
selected
topics
in
sculpture
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
sculpture
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
Laboratory
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
613
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Painting
Exploration
of
selected
topics
in
painting
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
painting
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
619
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Life
Drawing
Exploration
of
selected
topics
in
drawing
with
lectures,
demonstrations,
independent
research
and
production
of
drawing
at
a
level
commensurate
with
graduate
standing.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
624
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Field
Artists
of
the
North
(3+0)
(Stacked
with
ART
424O
and
cross-listed
with
NORS
624)
Study
of
field
artists
and
their
work,
from
the
explorer
artists
of
yesteryear
to
today's
field
artists
using
a
variety
of
traditional
and
contemporary
media
in
their
creations.
Students
will
conceive
and
conduct
their
own
study
projects,
producing
a
body
of
work
that
will
demonstrate
the
principles
and
practice
of
a
field
artist.
(Prerequisites:
ART
105
and
a
studio
art
course
(ART
161,
162,
163,
205,
211,
213)
or
JRN
203.)
ART
625
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Spring
Visual
Images
of
the
North
(3+0)
(Cross-listed
with
NORS
625)
Examination
of
the
two-dimensional
imagery
of
the
people
and
landscapes
of
the
polar
regions,
centering
on
such
issues
as
depiction
of
arctic
peoples
and
customs
by
Europeans,
documentary
vs.
artistic
goals,
translations
from
original
sketches
to
published
images,
relationship
of
polar
imagery
to
prevailing
historical
styles,
and
the
influence
of
changing
world
views
on
modes
of
polar
representation
between
the
16th
and
20th
centuries.
ART
648
(1-6
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Native
Arts
Advanced
traditional
designs
and
technologies
of
Native
art.
Use
of
contemporary
materials
to
interpret
traditional
forms.
May
be
repeated
for
credit
with
permission
of
instructor.
(Prerequisite:
ART
468
with
graduate
standing,
or
permission
of
instructor.
ART
661
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Mentored
Teaching
in
Art
(1+0)
Mentored
teaching
provides
consistent
contact
of
course-related
issues
between
TAs
and
mentoring
faculty.
Graduates
are
required
to
be
enrolled
in
a
mentored
teaching
section
while
teaching.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
ART
663
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Fall
Seminar
in
Art
History
(3+0)
(Stacked
with
ART
463)
A
forum
for
discussion
of
a
particular
historical
period
or
art
historical
idea.
Topics
vary
each
semester
and
will
not
be
repeated
during
a
two-year
period.
Topics
include
art
since
1945,
women
in
20th
century
art,
the
American
landscape
tradition,
etc.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
671
(1-6
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Two-
and
Three-Dimensional
Computer
Design
Visualization
and
animation
with
applications
to
two-
and
three-dimensional
computer
design
and
typography.
Emphasis
on
visual
design
for
electronic
and
print
publication.
Includes
animation
of
the
components
of
3-D
models.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
Laboratory
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
ART
471
and
graduate
standing,
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
672
(1-6
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Advanced
Computer
Visualization
in
Art
Computer
visualization
in
art
with
production
and
reproduction
of
projects
chosen
from
a
wide
range
of
topics.
Includes
lectures,
demonstrations
and
laboratory
experience.
May
be
repeated
for
credit.
Laboratory
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
673
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Spring
History
of
the
Role
of
the
Artist
(3+0)
Survey
of
theory
and
practices
of
professional
training
and
education
of
the
artist
in
relationship
to
political,
social
and
philosophical
conditions.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
ART
684
(3
Credits)
Spring
Multimedia
Theory
and
Practice
(3+3)
(Stacked
with
ART
484
and
JRN
484
and
cross-listed
with
JRN
684)
Study
of
theory
and
techniques
needed
to
produce
multimedia
with
a
special
project
for
some
university
or
community
agency
as
the
required
final.
Industry
is
still
debating
the
definition
of
multimedia
but
for
the
purpose
of
this
course
we
define
it
as
computer
based,
user-driven
products
with
audio,
visual,
and
text
components
and
also
video
or
film
where
appropriate.
Materials
fee:
$75.00.
(Prerequisites:
Understanding
of
computer
graphics
[programs
like
Illustrator,
Freehand,
Etc.]
plus
some
mastery
of
a
specialty
like
writing,
art,
or
television
production.)
ART
690
(3
Credits)
Alternate
Fall
Current
Problems
(3+0)
(Stacked
with
ART
490)
A
seminar
that
provides
a
forum
for
discussion
of
those
esthetic
and
professional
problems
confronted
by
artists.
Topics
are
agreed
upon
by
instructor
and
students,
and
students
research
and
lead
discussion
on
these
topics.
Topics
may
include:
approaches
to
figuration
of
contemporary
painting
and
sculpture,
health
hazards
for
the
professional
artist,
portfolio
development
and
access
to
galleries,
making
art
far
from
major
cultural
centers,
etc.
(Prerequisites:
Graduate
standing
or
permission
of
instructor.)
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