Registration for all multiple-credit courses taken for over three credits in
a given semester will require the prior permission of the instructor. Multiple
credit courses are designated with an asterisk (*) following the course number.
General education courses are marked with stars ().
GENERAL COURSES
1001 Introduction to Fine Arts (3)Fundamental problems and concepts of art
in the fields of design, sculpture, graphics, painting, and ceramics, as related
to home,
community, religion, commerce, and industry.
1011 Art Structure (3)6 hrs. studio. Disciplines in art, with practice in the
various media.
1012 Three-Dimensional Design (3)6 hrs. studio. Fundamentals of three-dimensional
design; studio experiences in various materials.
1013 Studio Art Abroad (3)6 hrs. studio. Studio art fundamentals within the
specific medium of faculty members participating in Academic Programs Abroad.
2050 Digital Art I (3)Prereq.: ART 1011 or equivalent. 6 hrs. studio. Primarily
for students majoring in art. Introduction to digital applications in art.
2055 Digital Art II (3)Prereq.: ART 2050 or equivalent. 6 hrs. studio. Primarily
for students majoring in art. Beginning work in digital animation.
4020 Special Topics in Studio (3)Prereq.: consent of department. May be taken
for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary. 6 hrs. studio. Directed studies
with a
visiting artist.
4044 Gender Aesthetics: Art Theory and Criticism (3)May be taken for a max.
of 6 hrs. of credit.Interdisciplinary study of art, writing, and gender; emphasis
on the
interaction of art and writing about art as it reflects gender.
4050 Digital Art III (3)Prereq.: ART 2055 or equivalent. 6 hrs. studio. Primarily
for students majoring in art. Intermediate work in digital animation.
4055 Digital Art IV (3)Prereq.: ART 4050 or equivalent. 6 hrs. studio. Primarily
for students majoring in art. Advanced work in digital imaging, video, and animation.
7042 Visiting Artist Seminar (3)May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit.
Seminar with visiting artist: contemporary art, criticism, individual and group
projects.
8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.)"S"/"U" grading.
ART HISTORY
1440 Historical Survey of the Arts (3)Prehistoric, Near-Eastern, Greek, Roman,
and medieval art.
1441 Historical Survey of the Arts (3)Renaissance to modern art.
2401 Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt (3)Development of art and architecture
in the ancient Near East and Egypt over three millennia; influences of one culture
on another and subsequent contributions to Western art.
2411 Survey of Asian Art (3)The arts of China, India, and Japan in relation
to religious and philosophical beliefs that affected their production.
2469 Italian Renaissance Art (3)Italian painting, sculpture, and architecture
from 1400-1600.
2470 Survey of 20thCentury Art (3)Modern art.
2480 Introduction to Museum Studies (3)Introduction to art and history museums,
their missions and functions; practical aspects and philosophical issues related
to
museums
4401 History of Prints (3)History of prints from the 15thcentury to the present.
4404 The Art of Rome (3)Development of architecture, sculpture, and painting
from Rome's early beginnings (600-200 B.C.) to the end of the 4thcentury.
4405 Early Christian and Byzantine Art (3)Painting, sculpture, and architecture
of the Christian era through 12thcentury Byzantium.
4406 Romanesque Art (3)Architecture, sculpture, manuscripts, and painting from
the 9th through the 12thcenturies in France, Germany, and England.
4409 Early Greek Art (3)Greek art to the time of the Persian Wars.
4410 Later Greek Art (3)Greek art from the time of Themistocles to the age of
Augustus.
4412 Gothic Art (3)Architecture, sculpture, and painting of Northern Europe
from 1150 to 1450.
4413 Early Netherlandish and German Painting (3)Painting in the Netherlands
and Germany in the 15thand 16thcentury.
4420 Studies in Art History (3)May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when
topics vary. Advanced work in a predetermined area of specialization.
4421 History of Western Decorative Arts from the Renaissance to 1850 (3)Development of decorative arts design; emphasis on furniture, with investigations of metals, textiles, ceramics, and glass; materials, constructional techniques, and socioeconomic conditions giving rise to the objects' fabrication.
4422 History of Modern Design (3)Aesthetic theory and stylistic evolution of
decorative arts from mid-19thcentury to the present; emphasis on crafts, architectural
decoration, furniture, interior design, and industrial design; Victorian period,
arts and crafts movement, art nouveau, Bauhaus, and international style.
4423 Early Renaissance Painting in Italy (3)The origins and early development
of Italian Renaissance painting in Florence and Siena.
4424 High Renaissance and Mannerist Painting in Italy (3)The climax and aftermath
of Italian Renaissance painting in Florence, Rome, and Venice.
4425 Renaissance Sculpture in Italy (3)The origins and development of Italian
Renaissance sculpture; its function, patronage, and significance within its
social and
cultural context.
4427 Northern Baroque Painting (3)Dutch, Flemish, and French painting of the
17thcentury.
4429 Southern Baroque Art (3)Painting, sculpture, and architecture of the 17thcentury
in Italy and Spain.
4433 18thCentury European Art (3)Rococo, romanticism, and neoclassicism in 18thcentury
European art.
4437 History of European and American Sculpture, 1840 to Present (3)European
and American sculpture from 1840 to the present.
4441 Chinese Painting (3)History of Chinese painting from prehistoric times
through the 20thcentury.
4442 Japanese Art (3)History of Japanese painting, sculpture, architecture,
and ceramics from prehistoric times through the early 20thcentury.
4443 Indian Art (3)History of Indian painting, sculpture, and architecture from
prehistoric times through the 16thcentury.
4444 Southeast Asian Art (3)History of architecture, sculpture, ceramics, and painting in Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Laos from the prehistoric times through the 19thcentury.
4450 19thCentury European Painting (3)History of painting in European countries from the French Revolution (1789) to 1900; emphasis on neoclassicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, post-impressionism, and symbolism.
4451 Early 20thCentury European Art (3)History of painting and sculpture in
European countries from 1900 to 1960; emphasis on Fauvism, Cubism, geometric
abstraction, Futurism, Dada and Surrealism, German Expressionism, British figurative
art, and the School of Paris.
4464 Early American Art to 1900 (3)North American painting, architecture, and
sculpture from the colonial beginnings to 1900; emphasis on painting.
4465 American Art: 1900-1960 (3)Study of American painters and sculptors between 1900 and 1960; from the Impressionists to the Abstract Expressionists; emphasis on the artists' connections to social, political, and cultural developments.
4466 Survey of Contemporary Art (3)Major movements in art from World War II
through the 1980's; the wane of modernism and the rise of postmodernism; focus
on America and Europe, but Latin American and nonwestern art also considered.
4467 Latin American Art (3)Pre-Hispanic, colonial, and contemporary architecture,
painting, sculpture, and related arts throughout Latin America.
4468 Issues in Contemporary Art (3)Principal issues confronting contemporary
artists and the sources and theories behind the issues.
4469 Art of the American South: 1560-1861 (3)History of architecture, painting,
sculpture, and decorative arts made in the states below the Mason-Dixon Line.
4470 History of Photography (3)History of photography from its inception in
the 1830's until the present; technological development of the medium and its
inherent
aesthetics; interrelationships between photography and more traditional media.
4480 Video Artand Theory (3)Sources and origins of artists' video from the
late 1960's to the present day; consideration of theoretical, political, and
technological
aspects; survey of single-channel, projected, installation, and Internet formats
for video art display.
4490 Independent Study in Art History (1-3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. May
be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary.
7400 Art Theory and Criticism (3)Critics; building of art collections from ancient
to modern times.
7420 Special Topics in Art History (3)Prereq.: graduate standing in art or
consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics
vary. Advanced topics in art history.
7441, 7442 Graduate Research Seminar in History of Art (3,3)Each course may
be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit with consent of instructor.
7490 Independent Study in Art History (1-3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. May
be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary.
CERAMICS
1661 Introduction to Ceramics I (3)6 hrs. studio. Problems in pottery, glazing,
and kiln firing.
1662 Introduction to Ceramics II (3)Prereq.: ART 1661. 6 hrs. studio. Problems
in ceramic forming techniques, mixing of clays and glazes, and kiln firing.
2661* Intermediate Ceramics (3,6)Prereq.: ART 1662. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Studio problems in ceramics; formulation of clay bodies and glazes; theories of kiln operation and maintenance.
4641* Special Studies in Ceramics (3,6,9)Prereq.: 6 sem. hrs. of credit in ART 4661 and permission of instructor. May betaken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. 6, 12, 18 hrs. of studio. Advanced studio work in predetermined area of specialization.
4661* Advanced Ceramics (3,6)Prereq.: ART 2661 or approval of portfolio by ceramics faculty. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 24 sem. hrs. of credit. Studio problems in ceramics.
4691 Senior Project (3)Prereq.: 12 sem. hrs. of credit in ART 4661. 6 hrs.
studio. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit. Proposal and execution
of a ceramics project under the direction of a major professor.
7600 Graduate Ceramics (3,6,9,12)6, 12, 18, or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken
for a max. of 36 sem. hrs. of credit.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
1551 Basic Design (3)6 hrs. studio. Design as a basic problem-solving creative
activity; project dealing with mechanical and communicative utility.
2544 Letter Forms (3)Prereq.: ART 1551and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio.
Drawn letter form studies; traditional and contemporary variations.
2551 Typography for Visual Communications (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor
and ART 1551. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Historical overview of type and letter
forms; introduction to professional typography in print and digital environment;
primary focus will be applications to contemporary communications
2552 Color Design (3)Prereq.: ART 1551 and permission of instructor. Color as
a functional design element of perception and visual communication.
2554 Introduction to Graphic Design (3)Prereq.: ART 1551 and permission of
instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Agency and studio procedures for solving design problems:
from first ideas through finished presentations; emphasis on the integration
of letter forms and graphics.
2564 Graphic Abstraction (3)Prereq.: ART 1551 and permission of instructor.
6 hrs. studio. Simplification of pictorial images as graphic elements.
4514 Experimental Design (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of
student's portfolio. 6 hrs. studio. Advanced experimental work in a predetermined
area of graphic design.
4526 Prepress Production Techniques (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Studio techniques related to production problems in the graphic design profession; typesetting methods; primary printing processes, mechanical and digital systems.
4527 Applied Typography (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Developing and understanding typographic skills through functional and aesthetic use of type and its application within the digital environment.
4534 Photo-Design Application (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Investigation of photography as an illustration technique through a series of experimental problems; its application to layout and product illustration.
4541 Special Studies in Graphic Design (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor based
on review of student's portfolio. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of
9 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced work in a predetermined area of specialization.
4544 Advanced Production Techniques (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs.
studio. Advanced techniques and practical experience with graphic arts equipment.
4550 Digital Imaging for Visual Communications (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor
and ART 2551 or equivalent. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Basic exploration of
digital
photographic technology and its application in communications; topics include:
scanning, image processing and manipulation, digital filtering, and imaging
peripherals;
emphasis on emerging technology and preparing images for multimedia applications.
4551 Problems in Graphic Design (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Problems in design related to the professional design field; methods of reproduction, exhibition techniques, and digital applications.
4552 Product Design (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Technology,
needs, and market related to the mass-produced article; materials research;
human
engineering; prototype construction; presentation methods; field trips.
4554 Applied Illustration (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio.
Techniques of general illustration; product illustration; problems of layout
and its application
within the digital environment.
4555 Advanced Graphic Design (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio.
Principles of visual communication through graphic design; problems in design
theory and application.
4556 Advanced Design (5)Prereq.: 3 sem. hrs. in advanced design course work and consent of instructor based on review of student's portfolio. 10 hrs. studio. Advanced studio work in a predetermined area of design specialization.
4557 Advanced Project in Graphic Design (5)Prereq.: 3 sem. hrs. in advanced
design course work and consent of instructor based on student's portfolio evaluation.
Advanced studio work in a predetermined area of design specialization.
4560 Interactive Media for Visual Communications (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor
and ART 4550 or equivalent. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Basic application of
interactive digital technology: design and application of Internet-based communications,
hypermedia language, virtual reality, sound and visual synchronization,
communications standards, emerging technologies, and multimedia; special focus
on the study and application of interactive multimedia theory.
4561 Survey of Graphic Design (3)Prereq.: Consent of instructor. Overview of
graphic design, covering its development from its inception to the present;
its relationship to other arts; and the cultural influences and technological
advances that have shaped its present role in the field of visual communications.
4564 Senior Graphic Design (3)Prereq.: ART 4555. 6 hrs. studio. Design projects
investigating problems of visual communication; individual and group projects
with professional-level presentations.
4567 Interactive Multimedia Design (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs.
studio. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit. Application of interactive
computer
graphics technology for art and design; design and application of CD-ROM, video
disks, Internet-based communication, hypermedia language, virtual reality, sound
and visual synchronization, communication standards, emerging technologies,
and multimedia; emphasis on study and application of interactive multimedia
design theory.
4574 Graphic Design Synthesis (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of student's portfolio. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Project or internship approved by graphic design faculty committee.
4576 Digital Imaging Techniques (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio.
May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Digital imaging technology
and its
application in art and design areas; scanning, image processing, and manipulation,
digital filtering, and imaging peripherals; emphasis on digital imaging aesthetics,
emerging technology, and preparing images for printed and multimedia applications.
7500* Graduate Design (3,6,9,12)6, 12, 18, 24 hrs. studio each. May be taken
for a max. of 36 hrs. of credit.
7553, 7554, 7555, 7556 Graduate Research in Design (3 each)Prereq.: consent
of instructor. 6 hrs. studio each.
JEWELRY/METALSMITHING
2655 Basic Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3)6 hrs. studio. Piercing, construction, cold
connection, soldering, forming, and stone setting; studio problems in bronze,
copper, and sterling silver.
2656* Jewelry/Metalsmithing: Casting (3,6,9)Prereq.: ART 2655 or equivalent. 6, 12, or 18 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 hrs. of credit. Intermediate studio work in jewelry/metalsmithing involving sand casting, cuttle bone casting, steam casting, vacuum casting, and centrifugal casting.
4651* Special Studies in Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3,6,9)Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of student's portfolio. 6, 12, or 18 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced studio work in a predetermined area of specialization with emphasis on a single technique or material.
4655* Advanced Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3,6,9)Prereq.: Consent of instructor based on review of student's portfolio. 6, 12, or 18 hrs. studio. Maybe taken for a max. of 15 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced studio problems in forging, forming, reproduction processes, and advanced construction techniques; emphasis on historical and contemporary jewelry/metalsmithing.
4659 Senior Project: Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3)Prereq.: consent of instructor
based on review of student's portfolio. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max.
of 6 hrs. of credit. Proposal and execution of an independent jewelry or metalsmithing
project under the direction of a major professor.
PAINTING AND DRAWING
1847 Drawing and Composition (3)6 hrs. studio. Basic principles of observation;
emphasis on graphic analysis and delineation of spatial structure.
1848 Drawing and Composition (3)6 hrs. studio. Studies from the live model;
introduction of graphic representation, structure, and form.
1849 Introduction to Painting (3)6 hrs. studio/lecture. Basic studio practice
and theory in painting; traditional and modern materials and terminology; value
and color
experiences involving simple forms in space.
2879 Intermediate Drawing and Composition (3)Prereq.: ART 1848. 6 hrs. studio.
Imaginative composition utilizing the figure, still-life, and landscape forms.
2881 Painting (3)Prereq.: ART 1847 and 1848. 6 hrs. studio. Studio problems
in still-life directed toward conceptual attitudes; analysis of structure and
color in
composition; individual criticism, class discussion.
2882 Painting (3)Prereq.: ART 1847, 1848, and 2881. 6 hrs. studio. Studio approaches
to abstraction; thematic problems based on the figure and nature forms,
synthesizing form and experience; individual criticism, class discussion.
2883 Water Media Painting (3)Prereq.: ART 1847 and 1848. 6 hrs. studio. Objects
and landscape; composition in water-soluble media on paper.
4800 Senior Project (3)Prereq.: ART 4884. 6 hrs. studio. Proposal and execution
of a painting project.
4841* Special Studies in Painting (3,6,9)Prereq.: consent of instructor based
on review of student's portfolio. 6, 12, or 18 hrs. studio. May be taken for
a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced studio work in a predetermined area
of specialization.
4880* Figure Painting (3,6,9,12)Prereq.: ART 2879, 2881, and 2882. 6, 12, 18,
or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Studies
from the nude model.
4881* Intermediate Painting (3,6,9,12)Prereq.: ART 2881 or 2883. 6, 12, 18,
or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Contemporary
concepts in painting; approaches to imagery, symbolism, empathy; individual
criticism, class discussion.
4882 Advanced Water Media Painting (3)Prereq.: ART 2883. 6 hrs. studio. May
be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced studio work in water-soluble
media on paper.
4884* Advanced Painting (3,6)Prereq.: ART 2883. 6, 12 hrs. studio. May be taken
for a max. of 12 hrs. Research into advanced visual schema through self-initiated
studio problems.
4886 Landscape Painting (3)Prereq.: ART 2882. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for
a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. On-location and studio development of the
landscape.
4887* Advanced Figure Drawing (3,6,9)Prereq.: ART 2879 or equivalent. 6, 12, 18 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Study of the human figure using various media.
4889* Advanced Drawing Workshop (3,6,9,12)Prereq.: 6 sem. hrs. of drawing.
6, 12, 18, or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit.
Directed studies for advanced students.
7800* Graduate Painting (3,6,9,12)6, 12, 18, or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken
for a max. of 36 sem. hrs. of credit.
7881 Painting Seminar (1)Prereq.: students currently enrolled in the graduate
painting program. 2 hrs. seminar. Pass/fail grading. May be taken for a max.
of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Discussion of formal and conceptual issues related
to the medium.
PHOTOGRAPHY
2995 Basic Photography (3)6 hrs. studio. Basic concepts and techniques of black
and white photography; emphasis on photography as a visual art.
2996 Intermediate Photography (3)Prereq.: ART 2995. 6 hrs. studio. Continued investigation of basic photographic principles, utilizing specific subject areas drawn from major themes in visual art.
3994 Advanced Photography (3)Prereq.: ART 2996 and permission of instructor.
6 hrs. studio. Technical investigation of contemporary materials; critical testing
of
equipment, films, and printing papers; emphasis on process control as an expressive
tool.
3996 Color Photography I (3)Prereq.: ART 2996 and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Introduction to color theory, color perception, and contemporary color printing materials; emphasis on color print portfolio.
3997 Experimental Photography (3)Prereq.: ART 3994 or 3996, and permission
of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Investigation of experimental camera and darkroom
techniques; emphasis on the creative possibilities of photographic manipulations.
4941 Special Studies in Photography (3)Prereq.: ART 3994 and permission of
instructor. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit.
Individual
creative research in a predetermined area of specialization.
4994 Large Format Photography (3)Prereq.: ART 3994 and permission of instructor.
6 hrs. studio. Fundamentals of the view camera.
4996 Color Photography II (3)Prereq.: Art 3996 and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Continued investigation of color photography; color negative materials and printing processes.
4997 Nonsilver Photography (3)Prereq.: ART 3994 and permission of instructor.
6 hrs. studio. Exploration of historical photographic processes; emphasis on
nonsilver printmaking techniques.
4998 Senior Project (3)Prereq.: permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Proposal
for and execution of an independent photography project under the direction
of a major professor.
7900* Graduate Photography (3,6)Prereq.: permission of instructor. May be taken
for a max. of 36 sem. hrs. 6 or 12 hrs. of studio. Emphasis on personal vision
and contemporary issues in photography.
PRINTMAKING
1361 Introduction to Intaglio (3)Prereq.: ART 1847. 6 hrs. studio. Basic intaglio
techniques; work in black and white.
1371 Introduction to Lithography (3)Prereq.: ART 1847. 6 hrs. studio. Planographic
printing from stones in black and white.
1381 Introduction to Book Arts (3)Prereq.: ART 1361 or 1371 or consent of instructor.
6 hrs. studio. Basic theory, design, and production in the book arts.
2352 Relief Printmaking (3)Prereq.: ART 1847. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for
a max, of 9 hrs. of credit. Investigation of relief printing techniques.
2362* Intermediate Intaglio (3,6)Prereq.: ART 1361. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May
be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Continued investigation of advanced
intaglio techniques.
2372* Intermediate Lithography (3,6)Prereq.: ART 1371. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Planographic printing from stones and plates in black and white and color.
2382 Intermediate Book Arts (3) Prereq.: ART 1381. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit. Continued investigation of the book arts; emphasis on personal development in a variety of structures.
2392 Alternative Print Media (3)Prereq.: ART 1361 and 1371. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Exploration of individual imagery in various and combined print media.
4300 Senior Project: Printmaking (3)Prereq.: 9 hrs. of 4000-level printmaking
courses and senior status. 6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs.
of credit.
Proposal and execution of a printmaking project under the direction of a major
professor.
4361* Advanced Intaglio (3,6)Prereq.: ART 2362. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be
taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced intaglio techniques.
4366* Special Studies in Printmaking (3,6)Prereq.: consent of instructor. 6
or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Individual
creative
research in a predetermined area of specialization.
4371* Advanced Lithography (3,6)Prereq.: ART 2372. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May
be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced planographic printing
from stones and plates.
4381 Advanced Book Arts (3 or 6)Prereq.: ART 2382. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May
be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced exploration, design,
and production in the book arts; emphasis on self-initiated book art problems.
7300* Graduate Printmaking (3,6,9,12)6, 12, 18, or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken
for a max. of 36 sem. hrs. of credit.
SCULPTURE
1761 Sculpture I (3)6 hrs. studio. Development of three-dimensional forms; various
theories, methods, and materials.
1762 Beginning Sculpture (3)6 hrs. studio. Studies in sculpture using appropriate
materials and processes.
2761* Intermediate Sculpture (3,6) Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of student's portfolio. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Assigned projects on figurative and nonfigurative sculpture, using various materials and methods.
4741* Special Studies in Sculpture (3,6)Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of student's portfolio. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Advanced studio work in predetermined area of specialization.
4761* Advanced Sculpture (3,6)Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review
of student's portfolio. 6 or 12 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of 15 sem.
hrs. of credit. Student projects with personal choice of concepts, materials,
and methods.
4762 Senior Project: Sculpture (3)6 hrs. studio. May be taken for a max. of
6 hrs. of credit. Proposal and execution of independent sculpture project under
direction of major professor.
7700* Graduate Sculpture (3,6,9,12)6, 12, 18, or 24 hrs. studio. May be taken
for a max. of 36 sem. hrs. of credit.