2006-07 Catalog Archive (Archived July 31, 2006)

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Course Descriptions

ART102
Two-Dimensional Design
Includes theory and application of design essential to the visual arts. Emphasis is placed on two-dimensional design principles as they relate to graphic design. (Formerly ART 106) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab)

ART109
Design and Color
Theory and applications for the use of color in design. Includes in-depth study of color theory with design application. Emphasis is also placed on visual thinking and problem solving. (Formerly ART 108) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART102. As needed.

ART110
Basic Interior Design
Introduction to interior design. Emphasis will be on the fundamental theories of design and how they are applied to the practice of interior design. Selected topics of interior design will be addressed, such as textiles and floor plans as well as specific spaces in interior. In addition, a basic history of interior design will be covered. 3 Credits (3 Lecture - 0 Lab) (ART)

ART122
Painting
Introduction to painting techniques, compositional structure, form and materials. Emphasis is placed on representational painting, but experimentation is encouraged. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) (ART) Fall Only.

ART125
Art History: Ancient through 15th Century
This art history survey course emphasizes the study and recognition of the visual forms of art, especially painting, sculpture and architecture. Students will study the function of design; techniques of execution; and the scientific, political, economic, social, and literary dimensions of the period. This course will cover the history of art from the ancient world up to and including the Renaissance. 3 Credits (3 Lecture - 0 Lab) (ART) Spring Only.

ART135
Art History: 16th through 20th Centuries
This art history survey course emphasizes the study and recognition of the visual forms of art, especially painting, sculpture and architecture. Students will study the function of design; techniques of execution; and the scientific, political, economic, social, and literary dimensions of the period. This course will cover the history of art from the 16th Century up to and including the 20th Century. 3 Credits (3 Lecture - 0 Lab) (ART) Fall Only.

ART140
Ceramics
Includes basic hand-building and wheel techniques. Introduces students to several clay bodies and firing processes and explores development of surface treatments. Also surveys ancient development to recent outgrowth and styles of ceramics. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) (ART)

ART142
Wood Sculpture
Introduction to wood sculpture techniques, design, form and materials. Includes a brief study of the history and technique of wood sculpture from various periods and cultures. Emphasis is on research, concept development, and the process of making wood sculpture. Experimentation with the abstraction of form and structure will be encouraged. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) (ART)

ART145
History of Graphic Design
The study of the History of Graphic Design and of the ways in which the past will help students better understand current and future design applications. Emphasis will be placed on research of different design movements, such as the Victorian and Nouveau Graphics, Postmodern Design, the computer graphics revolution, and The Arts and Craft Movement. 3 Credits (3 Lecture - 0 Lab) Fall Only.

ART180
Drawing
Introduction to drawing techniques, structure, and various media. Includes analysis of drawing elements and applied creative problems. Subject matter includes linear perspective, still life and life drawings. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) (ART)

ART202
Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design
This course provides an introduction to the basic formal concepts necessary for designing in three-dimensional space. Emphasis is placed on the application of design principles through the construction of three-dimensional design projects, as well as through the development of a working formal design vocabulary. (Formerly ART 300) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART102 or ART106. Corequisite(s): ART109 or ART108. Spring Only.

ART210
Introduction to Graphic Design
Introduction to equipment, materials, techniques, and working methods appropriate to graphic designers and other visual designers. Discussion of employment opportunities and job classification. Experience with ads, logos, corporate needs, book covers, restaurant menus. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART106 and ART108 and ART230 and PNP114 or ART109 and ART225. Spring Only.

ART215
Printmaking
Introduction to printmaking techniques, materials, and processes. Includes a brief exploration into the history of printmaking and explores how printmaking processes have evolved over the years into modern commercial printing. Print methods range from etching to screen printing. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) As needed, Spring.

ART220
Ceramics II
This course provides to the serious students interested in ceramics the opportunity to become involved with more sophisticated techniques and aesthetic problems dealing with design and production. Includes hand-building, advanced wheel techniques, various clay bodies, glazes and color development, decorating techniques, and firing processes for producing ceramic forms. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART140. (ART) As needed, Spring.

ART223
Painting II
Further study of painting with an emphasis on color relationships, pictorial space, form and structure, and the development of individual concepts. Includes study of painters' styles and techniques from various periods and cultures. Exploration of various painting media is encouraged. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART122. (ART) As needed.

ART225
Type Design I
Introduction to the history, anatomy and design of letterforms. A study of letterforms, spacing, and the elements and design of layout and graphic design. Development of skills in rendering letterforms in a variety of materials, for a variety of applications. (Formerly ART230) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Corequisite(s): PNP127 or PNP114. Fall Only.

ART235
Type Design II
The course will focus on the formal and aesthetic principles of letterforms and their use in the design and layout of text-centered work. The skill acquired should enable the student to develop an aesthetic sensibility for type and the printed page. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART225. Spring Only.

ART240
Bookmaking
This course is an introduction to designing, techniques, structure and the use of media in the production of a one-of-a-kind personal book. This course also includes basic papermaking and bookbinding. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) As needed, Fall.

ART260
Introduction to Computer Graphics
Develops student comprehension and mastery of vector graphics in electronic design. Emphasis is placed on computer and software applications for image and type layout design. Students also develop and refine concepts using traditional media for graphic design. (Formerly ART255) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART102 or ART106. Corequisite(s): PNP127 or PNP114. Fall Only.

ART280
Drawing II
Advanced drawing techniques and structures in various media. Includes analysis of drawing elements and applied creative problems. Subject matter includes interiors, still life, and life drawing. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART180. (ART) Fall Only.

ART295
Portfolio
Students design and develop a portfolio for entry into the art and design field. Emphasis is placed on concept development, execution of artwork, and the representation of identity through the design of a personal logo and resume. Prior to scheduling this course, students must have completed the majority of the major course work in the Advertising Art program. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Corequisite(s): ART210 and ART235 and PHO250 and PNP210. Spring Only.

ART310
Graphic Design: Point of Purchase (POP)
A variety of forms of advertising designed to be used at the point where the purchase can be made. Because of the diverse projects, students are free to experiment and come up with new design solutions using a variety of materials and techniques. The point of purchase design must not only be extremely creative, but also aware of the production demands and cost. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART106 and ART108 and ART210 and ART230 and ART255 and PNP114 or ART202 and ART210 and ART235. Spring Only.

ART330
Modern Art and the Contemporary Image
A course about the art of the twentieth century. Emphasizing the interrelation of painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic arts, photography, and computer-generated art during major art movements of the 1900s: avant-garde art, cubism, surrealism, abstract expressionism, pop and op art, minimalist art, performance and virtual reality experiences. Includes the study of the scientific, political, economic, social, and literary dimensions of the period. 3 Credits (3 Lecture - 0 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART106 and ART108 and ART300 or ART125 and ENL121. (ART, Writing Enriched) Spring Only.

ART340
Illustration
Includes application of the various media used to produce narrative drawings and paintings for advertising and editorial use. Also acquaints students with styles and techniques appropriate for satisfying a wide range of visual requirements within the commercial art field. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART106 and ART108 and ART180 or ART109 and ART180. Fall Only.

ART360
Graphic Design for the Web
Study of creative applications, design principles and aesthetics of the web page. Students will research, design and produce web pages utilizing various graphic design software and digital media. Emphasis will be placed on application of artistic concepts and formal design attributes for a web page. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART210 and ART260. Fall Only.

ART410
Graphic Design, Corporate Identity (CID)
In this course, students will contact and research a product-oriented company, submit a profile, and over the course of the semester design a logo and a variety of items relating to that company. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART210 and ART230 and ART255 and PHO350 or ART235 and PHO250. Corequisite(s): ART450 or ART460. Fall Only.

ART420
Portfolio Design
This class will allow the students to develop and enhance their design works for the portfolio they will use while looking for a job. Students will also develop a personal identity to be used on a letterhead, resume, and envelope. All major coursework, except ART 495, should be completed before enrolling. 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART410 and ART450 or ART410 and ART460. Corequisite(s): ART495 or ART496. Spring Only.

ART460
Advanced Computer Graphics
Advanced study of computer applications utilizing test and image manipulation for interactive design. Emphasis is placed on the application of concept development and design theory. (Formerly ART450) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Prerequisite(s): ART210 and ART260 and ART310 and PHO250 or ART210 and ART255 and ART310 and PHO350. Fall Only.

ART496
Senior Project
Students will be responsible for developing an independent project, working with faculty direction. Includes research, analysis, discussion, execution and presentation of a final project within the discipline. Prior to scheduling this course, students must have completed all major course work except for the Portfolio Design and one BGD/PHO elective. (Formerly ART495) 3 Credits (2 Lecture - 3 Lab) Corequisite(s): ART420. Spring Only.