Art. Degree Information. Introduction. Admission Process. Brigham Young University Idaho Department of Art

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1 Department of Art 7. Students studying Art History are required to take a foreign language cluster. Student may choose any of the clusters offered through the Foreign Language Department. However, for those planning to pursue graduate studies in Art History, a cluster in German is strongly recommended. All information in the Art section of this catalog is subject to change. Please work closely with the College of Performing and Visual Arts Academic Discovery Center (MC 7) in planning your course of study and in your preparations for graduation. Not all upper division courses are offered every semester. Degree Information The Department of Art offers the following degrees: Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA), Bachelor of Art (BA), Bachelor in Art Education (BA), a minor in Art Education, and a minor in Photography. Darren Clark, Department Chair Josh Abegglen, Brian Atkinson, David Belka, Vince Bodily, Rich Briggs, Kelly Burgener, Darren Clark, Scott Franson, Matthew Geddes, Gerald Griffin, Wade Hunstman, Carla Jimison, Brian Memmott, Leon Parson, Nolan Parson, Martin Raish, Shawn Randall, Thomas Toone Kathy Whitworth, Department Secretary (08) Introduction The Department of Art offers studies in the following areas of emphasis: art education, art history, book arts, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture. These emphasis areas are designed to provide preparation for a professional career choice as well as personal artistic enjoyment. Notes:. Art 0, Introduction to the Visual Arts, should be taken by all Art Majors their first year.. The following are additional art courses, available to Art Majors, that do not require prerequisites: Art 0, Art 7, Art 0, Art 0, Art 0, Art 0, Art 80, Art 97, and Art.. Art 97, Art Seminar, is required to be taken a minimum of four separate semesters. It is recommended that three of these be completed during the freshman and sophomore years. 4. All declared Art Majors, with the exception of Art History and Art Education, are automatically admitted into the Studio Bachelor of Art Degree. 5. Admittance into the Bachelor of Fine Art Degree (BFA) is through a portfolio review at the end of the sophomore year. Reviews for the Fall/Winter tracks are held in March. Reviews for the Winter/Summer track are held in November. Reviews for the Summer/Fall track will be held in July.. A minimum GPA of.7 in major courses is required for an Art degree. No D credit will be accepted in Art classes. Bachelor of Fine Art areas of emphasis include: Two-dimensional studies (drawing, painting, printmaking) Three-dimensional studies (ceramics, sculpture) Graphic Design Illustration Photography Bachelor of Art areas of emphasis include: Art History Drawing Graphic Design Illustration Painting Photography Printmaking Three-Dimensional Bachelor of Art Education majors include: Art Education Art Education Composite Admission Process BYU-Idaho Department of Art has an open enrollment policy for all freshmen and transfer students. Students are initially considered Art Majors by declaring so when submitting the application to BYU- Idaho. During the sophomore and/or upon completion of Art 0, 0, and 7, Art Majors are asked to visit the Academic Discovery Center for the College of Performing and Visual Arts. The purpose of this visit will be to receive advice on degree planning options that include: Whether to pursue a BFA or BA degree, selecting an area of emphasis, and how to plan for graduation within the credit limits set by the University. Visiting the Academic Discovery Center within the first semesters will help students better understand options, help students plan his/her degree more efficiently, and avoid compounded problems during the final semesters. Students who wish to change their major from Art to another discipline will have the option to receive a Cluster in Art Fundamentals or be able to use art credits in another standard degree. This will enable students to count their Art courses toward graduation. The Art Fundamentals cluster will include the following courses: Art 0 Introduction to Visual Arts Art 0 Drawing Art 7 Design and Color One upper division Art History course (Art 0, 0, 0, 04, 05, 0, 07, 08, 40, 40, 40, 404, or 407) 04

2 Transfer Credits and AP & IB Credits Students who transfer to this Department from other colleges or universities that do not have articulation agreements with BYU-Idaho may receive equivalent art credits only after a portfolio review with the Department chair. A catalog description of the courses taken and a transcript from the previous institution are required. Art AP & IB credit in studio arts will be granted as Art 0 (General Art-D) credit only. AP Art History credit may be transferred as equivalent to Art 0 or Art 0. BFA--Two-Dimensional Studies Emphasis (50-7) Core Courses ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART Take credits: ART 495 A-H ART 0 ART 80 Art Supplemental Courses Take this course: ART 70 ART R ART R Take credit: ART 95R - ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Two Dimensional Emphasis Courses Take 4 credits: ART 5 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 5 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART 7 ART 80 ART 90R -4 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 0 ART R ART R ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 4R ART 4R ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 70 ART 74R ART 80 ART 8R ART 9 ART 95R - ART 97R ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 ART 40R ART 4R ART 44 ART 47 ART 40R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 44R ART 445R ART 450R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R ART 470R ART 475R ART 480R ART 490R -4 ART 49R -4 4 Two Dimensional Supplemental Courses Take credits: ART R ART 50 ART 5 ART 7 ART 0 ART R ART ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 70 ART 40R ART 4R ART 450R ART 470R ART 475R Total Major Credits=80 05

3 BFA--Three-Dimensional Studies Emphasis (50-77) Core Courses ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART ART 0 ART 80 Art Supplemental Courses ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART R Take credit: ART 95R Take courses: ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Three Dimensional Emphasis Courses Take 4 credits: ART 5 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 5 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART 70 ART 7 ART 80 ART 90R -4 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 0 Total Major Credits=80 ART R ART R ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 4R ART 4R ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 70 ART 74R ART 80 ART 8R ART 9 ART 95R ART 97R ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 ART 40R ART 4R ART 44 ART 47 ART 40R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 44R ART 445R ART 450R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R ART 470R ART 475R ART 480R ART 490R -4 ART 49R -4 4 Three Dimensional Supplemental Courses Take credits: ART 0 ART 80 ART 0 ART ART 80 ART 8R ART 40R ART 475R ART 480R WELD 0 0

4 BFA--Graphic Design Emphasis (50-78) ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART Take credits: ART 495 A-H ART 0 ART 80 Take courses: ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R Take this course: ART 0 Take credit: ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take this course: ART 0 Graphic Design Emphasis Courses Take 4 credits: ART 5 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 5 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART 70 ART 7 ART 80 ART 90R -4 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 0 ART R ART R ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 4R ART 4R ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 70 ART 74R ART 80 ART 8R ART 9 ART 95R ART 97R ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 ART 40R ART 4R ART 44 ART 47 ART 40R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 44R ART 445R ART 450R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R ART 475R ART 480R ART 490R -4 ART 49R -4 4 Graphic Design Supplemental Courses Take credits: ART 0 ART 5 ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 475R Total Major Credits=80 07

5 BFA--Illustration Emphasis (50-79) ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART ART 0 ART 80 Take credits: ART 495 A-H Art Supplemental Courses Take this course: ART 4 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART 0 ART 0 ART 40 Take credit: ART 95R ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Illustration Emphasis Core Take 4 credits: ART 5 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 5 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART 70 ART 7 ART 80 ART 90R -4 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 0 ART R ART R ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 4R ART 4R ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 70 ART 74R ART 80 ART 8R ART 9 ART 95R ART 97R ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 ART 40R ART 4R ART 44 ART 47 ART 40R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 44R ART 445R ART 450R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R ART 470R ART 475R ART 480R ART 490R -4 ART 49R -4 4 Illustration Supplemental Courses Take credits: ART R ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART R ART R ART 4R ART 4R ART 55R ART 97R ART 44R ART 445R Total Major Credits=80 08

6 BFA--Photography Emphasis (50-80) ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART Take credits: ART 495 A-H ART 0 ART 80 Art Supplemental Courses ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 Take credit: ART 95R Take courses: ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Photography Emphasis Courses Take 7 credits: ART 5 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 5 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART 70 ART 7 ART 80 ART 90R -4 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 0 ART R ART R ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 4R ART 4R ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 70 ART 74R ART 80 ART 8R ART 9 ART 95R ART 97R ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 ART 40R ART 4R ART 44 ART 47 ART 40R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 44R ART 445R ART 450R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R ART 470R ART 475R ART 480R ART 490R -4 ART 49R -4 7 Photography Supplemental Courses Take credits: ART 0 ART 0 ART ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R Total Major Credits=80 09

7 BA in Art Art History Emphasis (0-9) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 Take credit: ART 95R Take courses: ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 0 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART 80 9 Art History Emphasis Courses ART 00 ART 494 ART 0 ART 0 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 Take 5 credits: ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 ART 490R -4 5 Cluster Requirement Complete preapproved Foreign Language cluster Total Major Credits= Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=4 BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Drawing Emphasis (0-8) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 0 ART R ART 70 ART 0 ART R ART R ART ART 40R ART 4R Elective* 8 *Electives are any BYU-Idaho Art Department courses without double counting courses in the major. Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= 0

8 BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Graphic Design Emphasis (0-87) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 5 ART 0 ART 0 ART 5 ART 0R ART R ART 5R ART ART 7R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 48R ART 49R 8 Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Illustration Emphasis (0-88) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 5 ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART R ART R ART 445R Elective* 8 *Electives are any BYU-Idaho Art Department courses without double counting courses in the major. Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=

9 BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Painting Emphasis (0-89) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R - ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 50 ART 5 ART 50 ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART 450R Elective* 8 *Electives are any BYU-Idaho Art Department courses without double counting courses in the major. Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Photography Emphasis (0-90) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R - ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 0 ART 0 ART ART ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R Elective* 8 *Electives are any BYU-Idaho Art Department courses without double counting courses in the major. Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=

10 BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Printmaking Emphasis (0-9) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R - ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 70 ART 0 ART ART 57R ART 70 ART 74R ART 40R Elective* 8 *Electives are any BYU-Idaho Art Department courses without double counting courses in the major. Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= BA in Art--Standard Studio Art Three-Dimensional Emphasis (0-9) ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 400 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART R ART R ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 04 ART 05 ART 0 ART 07 ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 ART 407 Take credit: ART 95R - ART 0 ART 80 Art Emphasis Courses Take 8 credits: ART 0 ART 80 ART 0 ART ART 80 ART 40R ART 480R WELD 0 Elective* 8 *Electives are any BYU-Idaho Art Department courses without double counting courses in the major. Total Major Credits=54 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=

11 Education Core: ED 00 ED 04 ED 4 ED 49 0 SPED 0 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 8 Art BA In Art Education (80) ART 4 ART 90 ART 44 9 Take for credit: ART 95R - ART 97R.5 Lower Division Studio Take credits: ART 4 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 50 ART 5 ART 70 ART 80 ART 0 ART R Upper Division Studio Take credits: ART 0 ART R ART 0 ART 50 ART 5R ART 57R ART 70 ART 80 ART 8R ART 40R ART 4R ART 49R -4 Total Major Credits=9 Education Core Credits=0 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= Education Majors Require an Education Minor for Graduation This degree requires an Education Minor 4

12 Education Core: ED 00 ED 04 ED 4 ED 49 0 SPED 0 0 BA in Art Education Composite (8) ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART 0 ART 4 ART 90 ART 44 7 Take for credit: ART 95R - ART 08 ART 40 ART 40 ART 40 ART 404 Lower Division Studio Courses Take 8 credits: ART 0 ART 4 ART 0 ART 0 ART R ART 7 ART 0 ART 5 ART 40 ART 50 ART 5 ART 0 ART ART 70 ART 80 ART 90R -4 ART 0 ART R ART 0 ART 5R ART 57R ART ART 80 ART 8R ART 40R 8 Upper Division Studio Courses Take 9 credits: ART 0 ART R ART 0 ART 0R ART R ART 5R ART ART 4R ART 4R ART 50 ART 5R ART 55R ART 5R ART 57R ART ART ART 5R ART R ART 70 Total Major Credits=0 Education Core Credits=0 Education Majors Require an Education Minor for Graduation ART 80 ART 8R ART 40R ART 4R ART 40R ART 40R ART 45R ART 4R ART 47R ART 44R ART 445R ART 450R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R ART 470R ART 475R ART 480R ART 49R -4 9 Minor in Art Education (70) Core Courses ART 0 ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 90 ART 44 8 Supplemental Courses ART 4 ART 50 ART 5 Minor Requirements No Double Counting of Minor Courses. Total Minor Credits= 5

13 Minor in Photography (05) ART 0 ART 7 ART 0 ART 0 ART ART Minor Requirements ART R ART 40R Photography Courses Take courses: ART 07 ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 40R ART 4R All photography cluster students must own a digital SLR camera. Total Minor Credits=4 Photography Concentration (D 40) Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Concentration Courses Core Courses ART 0 ART 7* ART 0 ART 0 ART ART ART R ART 40R Take 4 courses: ART 07 ART 4R ART 5R ART R ART 40R ART 4R ART 4R Interdisciplinary Courses IDS 98R - IDS 499 *ART 7 is the preferred course, but ART 0 would also fill this requirement. Total Minor Credits=4

14 Art Pre-approved Clusters Art - Two-Dimensional Studies 500 ART 0 Drawing ART 7 Design and Color Take courses: ART 0 Drawing ART R Head Drawing ART 50 Oil Painting ART 5 Watercolor ART 0 Expressive Drawing ART R Figure Drawing Total Credits Art - Three-Dimensional Studies 50 ART 0 Drawing ART 0 Ceramics ART 80 Sculpture ART 0 Ceramics ART 80 Sculpture Total Credits 5 Art - Photography 504 ART 0 Drawing ART 7 Design and Color ART 0 Photography ART 0 Color Photography ART Digital Photography ART 07 History of Photography ART 4R Advanced Black and White Photography ART 5R Photography ART 4R Historical Processes ART 4R Documentary Photography Photo cluster students may NOT take the following courses ART Studio Lighting ART R Commercial Photography ART 40R Portrait Photography Total Credits 5 All photo cluster students must own a digital SLR camera There are to be no customized clusters in the photo area Course Descriptions Credits* ART 0 Introduction to the Visual Arts (::0) An art appreciation class surveying the concepts, techniques, materials and history of the visual arts. ART 0 General Art-D (::) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 4 credits The fundamentals of drawing and design with an introduction to various media. This class is designed for non-art majors. ART 0 General Art-D (::) Course Fees: $5.00 A studio experience exploring the principles and practices of three-dimensional media. Designed for non-art majors. ART 04 Exploring Photography (::0) This course is designed as a non-lab photography course, which will acquaint students with the functions and uses of a camera (digital or fi lm) for personal and professional needs. Art - Art History 505 ART 0 Art History ART 0 Art History Take or of the following courses: ART 0 Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt ART 0 Greek and Roman Art ART 0 Medieval Art ART 04 Far Eastern Art ART 05 Meso-American Art ART 0 History of Design and Illustration ART 07 History of Photography ART 08 American Art ART 40 Italian Renaissance Art ART 40 Baroque Art ART 40 Nineteenth Century Art ART 404 Twentieth Century Art ART 407 Sacred Art: Art of the World s Religions Total Credits Art - Graphic Design 50 ART 0 Introduction to Graphic Design ART 0 Typography ART 5 Graphic Design ART R Information Design ART 5R Identity Design ART 7R Interaction Design ART 40R Sequential Design ART 4R Motion (Linear) ART 47R Advanced Typography Total Credits Art - Fundamentals 507 ART 0 Introduction to Visual Arts ART 0 Drawing ART 7 Design and Color ART 0 Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt ART 0 Greek and Roman Art ART 0 Medieval Art ART 04 Far Eastern Art ART 05 Meso-American Art ART 0 History of Design and Illustration ART 07 History of Photography ART 08 American Art ART 40 Italian Renaissance Art ART 40 Baroque Art ART 40 Nineteenth Century Art ART 404 Twentieth Century Art ART 407 Sacred Art: Art of the World s Religions Total Credits ART 0 Drawing I (::5) Prerequisite: Art major Fundamentals of theoretical and applied perspective, structural and proportional drawing, light and shade, art vocabulary and basic composition. ART 7 Design and Color (::5) Prerequisite: Art major The elements and principles of design and basic color theory are used to solve visual design problems. ART 5 Introduction to Computer Art (::) Prerequisite: Art major A basic overview of computers and CS (Adobe Creative Suite), Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. ART 0 Introduction to Graphic Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Exploration of contemporary visual communications within graphic design and related fi elds. 7 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)

15 ART 4 Media Experimentation (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 An exploration and expansion of painting and drawing media, techniques and processes for -dimensional art. (Winter Fall) ART 0 Basic Photography (::) Course Fees: $40.00 Students, through classroom discussion and practical experience in the lab, gain a foundation for black-and-white photography. Students must own or have access to a digital SCR. ART 0 Art History I (::0) A survey of art from prehistoric to Renaissance with an emphasis on artists and art in their political, social and religious context. ART 0 Art History II (::0) A survey of art from Renaissance to Modern with an emphasis on artists and art in their political, social, and religious context. ART 0 Drawing II (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 Intermediate drawing class with in-depth study of proportion, composition, light and shadow. ART R Head Drawing (::5) Prerequisite: ART 0 A student learns to draw the human head and hands through studying anatomy and drawing from live models. ART 7 Design and Color II (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 A course emphasizing color to solve visual design problems. Students will apply concepts primarily using traditional color mixing with paint and brushes. ART 0 Ceramics I (::5) Course Fees: $40.00 Introduction to ceramics process including skill development in hand building, throwing on the potter's wheel and glazing. Emphasis on craftsmanship and design. ART 0 Typography (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisite: ART 0 An introduction to typography as a fundamental element of graphic design. ART 5 Graphic Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 Graphic design projects with an emphasis on creative, conceptual and practical solutions. ART 40 Introduction to Illustration (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 An introduction to the fi eld of Illustration, its media, techniques and processes. ART 50 Oil Painting I (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 The fundamentals of oil painting, emphasizing familiarity with the medium. ART 5 Watercolor I (::5) C ourse Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 Survey and application of various techniques of traditional transparent watercolor painting. ART 0 Intermediate Photography (::5) Course Fees: $40.00 Prerequisite: ART 0 Students, through classroom discussion and practical experience in the lab, gain a foundation of color photography. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. ART Photography II (::5) Course Fee: $40.00 Prerequisite: ART 0 Students, through classroom discussion and practical experience in the lab, build upon the foundational principles learned in Photography I. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. ART 70 Printmaking I (::5) Course Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 The fundamentals of printmaking, including image making, printing and print conservation. ART 7 Introduction to Lithography (::5) Course Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 The fundamentals of lithography, including image making, printing and print conservation. ART 80 Sculpture I (::5) C ourse Fees: $85.00 Introduction to the basic processes of sculpture: modeling, casting and assembling, with an emphasis on the human fi gure. ART 90R Independent Study (-4:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 8 credits Variable credit independent study for portfolio enhancement. Recommended to be taken after freshman year. Independent study may be taken to fi ll an Art emphasis requirement and must be approved by the faculty member within the emphasis the student would like to study. It may not be taken to fulfi ll a required Art course. More information about this course is available in the Art Department offi ce. ART 97R Art Seminar (0.5:0:) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of credits Course Fees: $0.00 A visiting artist program designed to introduce students to a variety of artists from a variety of disciplines. ART 00 Research/Writing in Art History (::0) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 This course is intended for Art History majors, to prepare them for upper-division courses and for further education to graduate school. It deals with the practices and methods of art history, including visual literacy, critical reading, research and writing. This course is a prerequisite for all upper-division Art History courses (or co-requisite for the fi rst upper-division course). ART 0 Art of Ancient Near East and Egypt (::0) Prerequisite: ART 0 A survey of the art of the ancient Near East and Egypt. 8 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)

16 ART 0 Greek and Roman Art (::0) Prerequisite: ART 0 A survey of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. ART 0 Medieval Art (::0) Recommended Prerequisite: ART 0 A survey of western art from the time of Constantine the Great to the beginning of the Renaissance. ART 04 Far Eastern Art (::0) Recommended Prerequisite: ART 0 A survey of Far Eastern art from prehistoric cultures to the present. ART 05 Meso-American Art (::0) Recommended Prerequisite: ART 0 A survey of the art and culture of major Meso-American cultures. ART 0 History of Design and Illustration (::0) A survey of the history of graphic design and illustration. (Every other semester, see Academic Discovery Center) ART 07 History of Photography (::0) Recommended Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 An in-depth study of the technical and theoretical history of photography. ART 08 American Art (::0) Recommended Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 Students will gain a greater knowledge and appreciation of American art and its history. We will cover Colonial America, the Federal Period, the Romantic Period, the American Renaissance, the Early Modern Period and the Post Modern Period. ART 0 Expressive Drawing (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 Builds on the Renaissance tradition while exploring different styles of art, such as Cubism, Expressionism and non-european art. (Every other semester, see Academic Discovery Center) ART R Creative Perspective (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 A deeper exploration in linear perspective and applying theory in a creative way. ART R Figure Drawing (::5) Prerequisite: ART 0 Recommended Prerequisite: ART Proportion, structure, composition and various media for depicting the human fi gure. ART 4 Secondary Art Methods I (::) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisite: Junior level status The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with Secondary Art Education philosophy and methods. Students will be introduced to the current theory and methods in the fi eld and how to apply them to the secondary art classroom. Students will complete this through reading and writing assignments, lesson planning and presentation, and participation in a secondary art classroom. (Winter, Fall) ART 0 Ceramics II (::5) Course Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 or Instructor Authorization Explore and expand technical and design skills learned in Ceramics l. ART 0R Conceptual Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 Overview of the creative and conceptual processes as they apply to graphic design. ART R Information Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 An introduction to the creative and conceptual presentation of information. Emphasis will be on discovering concise, communicative, and creative methods for presenting a variety of informational formats. ART 5R Identity Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 Advanced overview of identity/branding logo development. ART Book Arts (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 A variety of ways to make handmade books and boxes. ART 7R Interaction (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5, This course focuses on the theory and skills a graphic designer will need to work in a digitally interactive environment. These will include information architecture, interface design, site structure, page structure, page design, typography, editorial style, graphics and multimedia. While there will be some development with software tools this is not a programming class. This course is designed for art majors with a graphic design emphasis. ART 4R Narrative Illustration (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisite: ART 40 A portfolio-building course that concentrates on visual storytelling and creating visual ideas. Design techniques, markets, styles and professional issues will be addressed. Personal development of skill, art vocabulary and expression will be emphasized. Traditional and digital mediums will be utilized. ART 4R Entertainment Illustration (::5) Prerequisite: ART 40 Focus on an in-depth study; of the entertainment fi eld. Environment design, character design, lighting, pacing, and storytelling will be covered. Film television and computer games are main areas of the market discussed. ART 50 Painting II (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisite: ART 50 Expanded study of oil painting techniques and awareness of modern artist styles and directions. ART 5R Watercolor II (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 7, and ART 5 A course designed to give added experience in transparent watercolor. 9 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)

17 ART 55R Life Painting (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 7, ART R, and ART 50 Foundation for painting representationally the full fi gure, including portraiture using student-selected media. ART 5R Landscape Painting (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 7 and ART 50 Oil painting class focusing on principles of traditional landscape painting. (Varies) ART 57R Expressive Painting (::5) Prerequisite: ART 50 Expressive Painting offers an intense engagement with the ideas and processes of painting since 900, advancing a student towards an individualistic artistic vision and a more competitive portfolio. (Every other semester, see Academic Advising Center) ART Advanced Photography (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisite: ART 0 Introduction to digital photography, including scanning software and printing. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. ART Introduction to Studio Lighting (::5) Course Fees: $75.00 Prerequisites: Complete of the following: ART 0, ART 0, or ART This course will introduce the student to the controlled environment of the photographic studio. The student will be introduced to practical and creative lighting solutions for photographing people and objects. Large format cameras and architecture will also be briefl y introduced. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. (Varies) ART 4R Advanced Black/White Photography (::5) Course Fees: $00.00 Prerequisite: ART 0 Advanced principles of black-and-white photography, including darkroom printing, darkroom experimentation, camera exploration, and fi ne digital black-and-white printing will be explored. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. (Varies) ART 5R Photographic Projects (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisites: Take ART 0 and ART 0; or one of the following: ART 07, ART, or ART 4R Student self-directed photographic projects, strategies for success as fi ne art and practical photographers. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. (Winter, Spring) ART R Commercial Photography (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisite: ART This course will prepare students for success in commercial photography and broaden their opportunities in Fine Art. Students must have access to a digital, single lens refl ex camera. (Varies) ART 70 Printmaking II (::5) Course Fees: $50.00 Prerequisite: ART 70 A portfolio course for printmaking students providing experience with intaglio processes. ART 74R Serigraphy (Screen Printing) (::5) Course Fee: $50.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 A course which explores various techniques of screen printing. (Varies) ART 80 Sculpture II (::5) Course Fees: $85.00 Prerequisite: ART 80 An expansion of fi gurative sculpture: anatomy, drapery, armatures, mold making, casting and patinas. (Winter, Fall) ART 8R Sculpture and Media Processes (::5) Course Fees: $00.00 Prerequisite: ART 80 This course will give more advanced experience in additive and subtractive sculpture processes. ART 90 Theory and History for Art Education (::0) Prerequisite: ART 0 Acquaint students with Secondary Art Education philosophy. Students will address the importance of advocacy for the arts in the public schools and the community, basic history of the art education, and current trends in the fi eld. Topics will also include aesthetics and art criticism, with a focus on contemporary visual culture, contemporary art, and art from non-western cultures. (Winter, Fall) ART 9 Business for the Professional Artist (::0) Course Requirement: Art majors only This course is designed to introduce art students to basic business principles for professional visual artists. Students will be given an in-depth look at operating their art career as a small business, and teach them from a hands-on perspective how to excel in the competitive world of the visual arts. (Winter, Fall) ART 95A Travel Study in the Arts (A) (::0) Repeatable Course: may take a maximum of 5 credits Course Fees: $50.00 Course Requirement: Art majors only Various art venues are studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums, architecture, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, illustration, graphic design, and photography. ART 95B Travel Study in the Arts (B) (::0) Repeatable Course: may take a maximum of 5 credits Course Fees: $ Course Requirement: Art majors only Various art venues are studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums, architecture, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, illustration, graphic design, and photography. ART 95C Travel Study in the Arts (C) (::0) Repeatable Course: may take a maximum of 5 credits Course Fees: $ Course Requirement: Art majors only Various art venues are studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums, architecture, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, illustration, graphic design, and photography. ART 95D Travel Study in the Arts (D) (-::0) Repeatable Course: may take a maximum of 5 credits Course Requirement: Art majors only; Instructor Authorization Various art venues are studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums, architecture, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, illustration, graphic design, and photography. 0 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)

18 ART 95R Travel Study in the Arts (::0) Various art venues are studied in a variety of cities including workshops, galleries and museums, architecture, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, illustration, graphic design, and photography. ART 97R Web Portfolio (::) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of credits A basic web design and portfolio class that will teach students to build and maintain their own art website. (Varies) ART 400 Readings (::0) Course Requirement: Art majors only A reading survey and discussion of principal aesthetic, religious, and artistic theories with an emphasis on reading artists' written sources from antiquity until the twenty-fi rst century. ART 40 Italian Renaissance Art (::0) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 A survey of Italian Renaissance art from 00 to 00. ART 40 Baroque Art (::0) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 A survey of European art from 00 to 750. ART 40 Nineteenth Century Art (::0) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 A survey of European and American art of the 9th century. ART 404 Twentieth Century Art (::0) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 A survey of European and American art of the 0th century. ART 407 Sacred Art (::0) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 0 This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the world's seven major religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam) through the history of their art. ART 40R Expressive Drawing (::5) Prerequisite: ART 0 Students will produce a cohesive series of work which demonstrates an understanding of expressive drawing techniques in combination with individual creative expression and concept development. (Every other semester, see Academic Advising Center) ART 4R Advanced Figure Drawing (::5) Prerequisite: ART R Advanced fi gure drawing with costumed models emphasizing composition, lighting and varied media. ART 44 Secondary Art Methods II (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 This course will acquaint students with the skills and methods necessary to prepare them to teach art in the secondary classroom. It will build on the student's Art Education theory and how to practically apply its concepts into curriculum development and lesson planning. (Winter, Fall) Art * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week) ART 47 Advanced Design (::5) Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART 7 An advanced design class which solves design problems from within the emphasis of each student. ART 40R Ceramics III (::5) Course Fees: $40.00 Prerequisite: ART 0 Advanced ceramic techniques with personal direction for portfolio development. ART 40R Sequential Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 An introduction to the principles of sequencing in traditional print documents as well as in electronic media. ART 45R Three-Dimensional Graphic Design (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 Exploration of a wide range of design problems in three-dimensional forms which include: package, signage, environmental, exhibit and retail design. ART 4R Motion (Linear) (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 This is a project based studio course covering the principles of motion and linear story telling. Students will develop several short motion projects focusing on narrative and movement. This course is designed for art majors with a graphic design emphasis. ART 47R Advanced Typography (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 An in-depth study of and experimentation in typography and typeface design. ART 48R Motion (Interactive) (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 0, and ART 5 This is a project based studio course covering the principles of motion with interactivity from a graphic design perspective. Students will develop interactive working prototypes. This course is designed for art majors with a graphic design emphasis. ART 44R Advanced Illustration (::5) Prerequisites: ART 40 and ART 4R; or ART 4R An in-depth study of visual storytelling and the narrative tradition of illustration. ART 445R Digital Illustration (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART 0, ART 7, ART 4, and ART 40 Exploration of digital media to produce narrative and conceptual illustrations. ART 450R Painting III (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisite: ART 50 Assists the student in developing a personal direction and artistic statement in painting.

19 ART 40R Portrait Photography (::5) Course Fees: $0.00 Prerequisites: ART An in-depth study of the human form and lighting for commercial portrait photography. Students must have access to a digital, single lens, refl ex camera. (Spring, Fall) ART 4R History Photographic Processes (::5) Course Fee: $90.00 Prerequisites: ART 0 and ART Photographic processes of the 9th and 0th centuries. Students must have access to a digital, single lens, refl ex camera. (Rotating semesters, see Academic Advising Center) ART 4R Documentary Photography (::5) Course Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART or ART 5R Exploration of documentary photographic techniques. Students must have access to a digital, single lens, refl ex camera. ART 470R Printmaking III (::5) Course Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: ART 70 and ART 70 A portfolio course for Printmaking students. Students will focus on their preferred Printmaking media to develop a portfolio of suffi cient breadth and depth. (Winter, Fall) ART 475R Advanced Book Arts (::5) Course Fees: $5.00 Prerequisite: ART Introduction of advanced techniques of book arts and further development of technical ability. ART 480R Sculpture III (::5) Course Fees: $85.00 Prerequisites: ART 80 and ART 80 An advanced course in sculpture that allows students to develop a personal direction of expression. (Winter, Fall) ART 490R Art History Research and Special Problems (-4:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 4 credits Individual research of a specifi c art historical subject, guided by the instructor. ART 49R Independent Study II (-4:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 4 credits Independent study as needed for upper division courses or credits. Independent study may be taken to fulfi ll an Art emphasis requirement and must be approved by the faculty member within the emphasis the student would like to study. It may not be taken to fulfi ll a required Art core course. More information about this course is available in the Art Department offi ce or the Academic Discovery Center. ART 494 Senior Paper in Art History (::0) Prerequisites: Instructor Authorization The Capstone course for the Art History emphasis. ART 495A BFA Project Ceramics (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495B BFA Project Drawing (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495C BFA Project Graphic Design (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495D BFA Project Illustration (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495E BFA Project Painting (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495F BFA Project Photography (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495G BFA Project Printmaking (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 495H BFA Project Sculpture (::5) Prerequisite: BFA Status A course that is project-oriented, self-directed and exhibited or published. Students should register according to emphasis. ART 498R Internship in the Arts (-4:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 4 credits This is an independent internship course that is designed to give students a hands-on introduction to their intended profession. FA 00 Fine Arts (::0) Course Fee: $.00 For more information please visit FA 00 Performing and Visual Arts Lab website * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)

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